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@@vickiesutherland4628 yeah... Of all the hospitals where countless people have died. Cities like London and Paris that are centuries old... Nope, it's a doctors office. I think you misunderstand the comment. It seems everyone here is laughing at the idea that "Omg! A bolt disappeared!" means haunting. Because anyone with a shop knows how annoyingly common it is to turn around and not be able to fine the nut/bolt/screw/tool you SWEAR was just right there a sec ago. Like losing a sock in the dryer.
@@vickiesutherland4628 well, I'd say there's nothing to understand because it doesn't exist. I love a good scary, paranormal story. Horror is my jam though I don't actually believe any of it and not religious so I'd say it's poorly understood because it's not real. From a religious perspective, probably best to ask a priest/pastor/minister/theology student. But thankfully we do know a lot about physics and forces so when my wrench goes missing or I swear I put 2 socks in the dryer I at least know it wasn't a ghost messing with me. Even if it's a fun story. But to each their own.
It took my dad untill I was 30 to tell me the weirder things he saw in the desert. He wasn't proud of some of the things he did during his time in Desert Storm, and assumed that the guilt and lack of sleep were just messing with his head. He described seeing people go into a building but never being seen leaving and not turning up during a sweep. Hearing yelling in abandoned huts. Footsteps in the camp perimeter while no one was around. He isn't the type of person to make things up, and had to be coaxed into telling me.
Richard Cletus consider the area too, that place of the world has a long ancient history that goes back to the beginnings of civilization. If demons or ghost are real, then that would definitely be a hot spot for paranormal activity.
@@gabriellashimone6546 Blessings to you for serving our country. I'm not crazy about policy that leads us but know our brave soldiers deserve better treatment when they come home. 🇺🇸🙏💕
Being over in the middle east at war messes with your head later in life! I've seen things that still are unexplainable, definitely paranormal activity!
As a retired soldier I am always a little cautious about these stories because people use the wrong terminology often. Like watching a movie and the uniforms are just wrong... it destroys it for me... I really appreciate that you are reading other's stories and made the little disclaimer in the beginning. Surprisingly great video considering I always pick the military videos apart!
@Katherine Guthrie I am so sorry to hear about your father. I don't disagree with you on Agent Orange or the massive cover up. You and your sister are in my thoughts.
Being completely honest here. The 'I never saw him again" story. I was given Ketamine for anesthetic during major surgery. I effing hated it. It messed up my mind badly. Certain of my senses were cranked all the way up, others all the way off. To be honest, I have no doubt he saw someone who had passed away and was looking out for him while he was at the hospital. As the Ketamine leaves your system, those cranked up senses normalize, so you would not see him again. Think of him as a guardian angel of sorts.
I did ketamine just to do it once at a party and there was no ground, it was weird. It was like float walking and then my vision would go wide, then tunnel out. It was probably the weirdest drug I ever did back then. Even weirder than acid, which was really just visually a beautiful experience.
@@MrSpanks In WWII, towards the end, the German soldiers were elderly and even as young as 14. It was heartbreaking - as all war is, but they pillaged a nation for such insane ideals. Here's to peace in our time.. Selah
When hunting, I experience paranormal activities. I hunted one copse and always wondered why I felt so peaceful there. Finally after several times I looked around. There was a plaque set in concrete of a man buried there who lived from 1780's to 1860's. He had farmed that land and lived there. I knew I was protected and still love to go to that place. Not all paranormal presences are malevolent. Some are benevolent.
The story with the missing bolts..... its the God Damn Gremlins man, we used to put up toy Army Men to guard equipment that used to break all the time, keeps the gremlins away
My buddy had a 5 foot break line disappear when he unbolted it. He heard it hit the ground but didn't find it till almost a year later under some boxes in his garage.
Whilst doing basic training at RAF Swinderby in Lincolnshire in 1985 I spent my turn as overnight duty Airwoman chasing footsteps. I could hear a mans' heavy tread in the hallway and hear the large double doors swinging open and shut. Men were not allowed in our block and my initial thought was that someone had sneaked in. My second thought was that this was a test of my alertness so, every time I heard the footsteps I would dash out, expecting to see the Warrant Officer. The footsteps were clear, the sound of highly polished RAF shoes on linoleum, a man's heavy tread. I searched every room, checked every door and every window but everything was as it should be. The following morning I reported to my Corporal what I'd heard and that I assumed I was being tested and apologising for not catching the Warrant Officer in the act. She laughed and said, "I wondered which one of you it'd be." I was confused but then she told me that Gray Block was haunted and one duty Airwoman per intake would hear " him" walk about and the doors swinging. I guess I was the lucky one for that intake!
@@amethyst1826 At the time I honestly wasn't thinking "ghost". That's the trouble with two of my best paranormal stories, even the one at the former asylum. Admittedly I finally gave up thinking I was dealing with a break in on that one and ended up shouting, "I can't be dealing with your nonsense all night, I've work to do!"
my Brother was in the Army in Lincolnshire and he was based in an old RAF base which based the Americans during the War and he said they were in one of the old hangers and him and his mates heard a noise so they looked round the hanger to see what happened and found a spanner embedded in one of the Land Rovers and also the patrol dogs couldnt go near that hanger
@@celticguy197531 I currently live near a long abandoned RAF base (RAF Dumfries, now a business estate). When I was working as a security guard in that area I used to have to patrol there throughout the night and it was decidedly creepy. I also used to patrol a former psychiatric unit but the former RAF Dumfries was somehow much more creepy, to the point that I learnt to hit the magnetic target points buy leaning out the van window rather than actually get out and walk through the site. I always expected to encounter some ghostly airman appear out of the swirling waist-high mist that was a regular feature at that location. RAF Dumfries was a site for test flights in WW2, there were many who took off never to return when take offs and landings went horribly wrong. For a relatively small wartime base they had a very high death toll.
I have experienced thing like this 35 years ago in war. I have never told anyone till now . In that night one commander whom I knew before and was from another company , being lost for three days , came to me and said ”gather your platoon and follow me quickly ".When we came back he was gone .Tomorrow we find him far from our place with a large wound deep in his chest and seemed to be killed several days before !
Makes you wonder if people can sometimes have a sort of psychic episode under great emotional stress. Like the brain is so powerful it can predict what has probably happened to someone but it does it in strange hallucinations.
As a Disabled Veteran myself, I think when we are killed in action many soldiers carry on. Some may be loops others intelligently communicate with us, tho they have passed. The bonds we forge in the military are some of the strongest. It isn’t even a stretch for me.
I always wondered if my grandfather had any experiences like this. He was Air Force and served in Vietnam. I’d ask him when I was a kid if he saw anything strange while he served and he usually just changed the subject 😅 he would have night terrors too, I lived with him and my gramma and I’d hear him waking up screaming most nights. I can’t even imagine what he had to go through.
Before my mother finally up and left him, my old man would have heavy nightmares. I was just a little boy but I remember. He would hurl my mother out of bed because of " incoming". It was physically terrifying for her. Sometimes he would start thrashing around and screaming in the shower, on other occasions he would blast out of bed screaming about "Ghosts" all around him. I remember, being 5 years old thinking he saw ghosts like the ones running around on Scooby Doo. My mother would speak softly and reassure him of where he was. It's all kind of surreal. She went on to leave him, villianize him, take his money, his property and his children. She took a lot of... but I never saw the good woman again. Just someone who blamed and hated and demanded while seeking company of those who would underwrite the narrative of victimization and entitlement. But there was a time when in a soothing voice she would lovingly tell him that the ghosts were not real. People change. Time passes. Some people always have a piece of a certain time inside them.
@@saltpeter7429 Vietnam was a dark and scary place.. Where the trees would whisper to you and the bushes would spring to life... I should know, I was the offspring of one that got put into the child army over there. My dreams are filled with.. Murdering soldiers when they least expect it, toying with them as they find comfort in each other... There's only so much one can do to defend their homeland from an overwhelming military force on all sides..
@@saltpeter7429 sorry your dad went through that. My mum changed a lot over the years too, she got more and more bitter and full of hate. I remember when I was very young, about 4 years old, she seemed so loving and gentle. That version of my mum went away a looong time ago and never came back. The only good thing to come out of it is that I have a warning of what could happen to me if I let it, so I work on myself and stay grateful and positive.
Buddy of mine was crossing his F.O.B. one night, heard scuttling behind him, turned his head and there was a top half of a man in uniform, chasing him down like a spider, it's entrails dragging behind... he claimed he must have hallucinated out of exhaustion, but every time he told that story his blood drained from his face and his hair stood on end.
I love these kinds of stories, especially the ones from World War I. My mother's older brother told her all kinds of stories from his time in the Korean War and some of it was very strange. She said it was the stuff of nightmares. The last one was really unsettling. He sorted and delivered the mail and worked out of a tent. One night, he dreamed that the tent exploded. It was so unnerving that he did not sleep the rest of the night. The following day was his last day and he was shipped home. A few weeks later, when he was at my grandmother's house, he learned that the tent where he had worked had been struck by enemy fire. The man who had taken over my uncle's duties had been killed.
"Last time at war, I saw a soldier get headshot right in front of me, second later the same soldier came back from the spawn point and it haunted me for my life"
It's unnatural for a person to still be around after death. I have a very grey stance on the afterlife, but no matter what I think, it doesn't affect the fact that dead people should stay dead. No ghosts. No zombies. No resurrections. It's not natural or explainable, therefore it's not possible.
I was reminded of the quote by author George Santanayana (that is often wrongly attributed to Plato): "Only the dead have seen the end of war." . Perhaps Santanaya was wrong, going by these accounts. Keep up the great work!
It was Plato who wrote it in 531 BC if memory serves me correctly, having never heard of the author you cited all I can presume is that he was a fan of Plato's work (most authors are, Socrates too).
Gawd, that last account... Deployed three times , two to Iraq and one Afghanistan and aside from a few sleep paralysis episodes,thank God I never experienced anything like that.
@@sicilyny5375 And yet I’ve had veterans tell me that they miss it. Not because of the fighting, but because of the strong bond you form with others that apparently doesn’t have an equal back home.
My Ex was an ex Cammando and would get sleep paralysis. He used to get terrible night sweats too. I could see him trying to play things out and work through it.
Yes that may be ...think bout it in iraq and afghanistan ...have been settled by people longer than in europe and north america....there have been more wars and tribal battles in those areas for thousands of years ...i do not think it is strange that some sort of phenomena is going to remain or be associated there ...plus ...another thing ...is the middle eastern people believe in the Djinn......so a search bout them ...very weird but they think that the djinn exist
@Ms Bliss yes....i heard about that ...that giant apparent took out special units of soldiers ...literally tore apart and dismembered them ...apparently this giant was really big and cannibilistic ....and the soldiers had a really hard time killing it ....afterwards they flew the giant carcass out to some secret govt place and soldiers were debriefed and situation was shut up by the military ....
I talked to a veteran of action in Afghanistan who told me of all sorts of "ghost-like" sightings on patrols and missions. One of the locals who acted as a guide for our forces explained that they had encountered jinns, spirits of the desert and desolate places.
u might not be religious but I believe it was an angel trying to keep them aware through the night. There is many cases where angels are sent to warn people
@@TwentySevenClubb yes, some angels make themselves look like humans and contain their attributes to relieve fear in the people they are protecting, after all my “guardian” looks human enough even though I know they’re not
Having done contractor work at night in many countries I can honestly say that a lot of this is 100% more common place than people think. Most soldiers don’t talk about it because they think it’s cause they’re tired. I saw some weird sh*t that just thinking of send chills down my spine. There’s more ptsd from that kind of stuff than one would think
That 'flayed-man' story at the end creeped and intrigued me the most out of all of these. What kind of spirit could it have been? Was it ever human when he was alive? Or is this the Afghan equivalent of the Elemental?
@OldPlaces There are lots of bad entities floating around, it could have been anything. The lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram should be good for that. If it still persists, the demon Murmus can be evoked and petitioned to rid areas of unwanted entities, it's among his specialties
@@cthulhu6697 How do you summon a demon? Can it be certain that the entity that responds is the one that was called? What is the fare for the services rendered?
that last one scared the shit out of me hell my great grandpa saw something like it but it was while he was in his p-47 thunderbolt doing sorties and bomber escort he would se enemy aircraft when there weren't any and he could see the pilots and they looked something like that and i scared the shit out of him and the guys next to him cuz they saw it too
'Flayed-man' is by far the creepiest one if you have actually seen how a 'peeled' living human looks like. They way they describe the breathing is actually accurate, which only makes it worse.
Saw a man put a gun in his mouth, right in front of me. I was a young cop. The blood poured out of his mouth like a bathtub spigot. The last breath was mingled with his own blood in a sort of gurgled groan. He could have shot us all. Seen a girl take her head off with a 357 magnum. Clean off. Her head was on the wall and I looked at the back of her eyeballs from inside her skull. Got called to a man who had stabbed another through the heart.....yup, ptsd is a motherfucker. Car crashes, fights, cops gettin shot at, swat missions......jesus, cant we all just go to the beach and have a beer?
@@dannyboy4866 Hey, you signed up for that, man. You knew what you were getting into. I agree on the "let's all chill and have a beer" thing. Way more fun than getting shot at ;)
War is a strange and cruel thing; it can bring out the best in some, and the worst in others. I have an uncle who was once a Scout Ranger, and the few things he revealed that he had seen, experienced, and done during his time when he was too drunk to hold his tongue were pretty horrific, enough to make me actually have nightmares as if I had been there, and rattle me to the core.
@@ThomasinaJefferson-ke7xs Too many to describe ; he suffered from PTSD in addition to the scars he has on his body, and his already volatile temper has become even more explosive and unpredictable.
I come to this video to listen to these stories before bed and find myself laughing out loud to the comments before I even watch 20 seconds of the video
@@McguireJack Way back during WW2 and maybe a bit before, there was "myth" of gremlins sabotaging airplanes and other machinery. It was popular enough that there is a Bugs Bunny cartoon where he has to deal with a gremlin on a US Air Base. There is also the famous William Shatner episode of the original Twilight Zone where his character see a gremlin on the wing of the aircraft seemingly attempting to sabotage it. For more info, check out "gremlin" on wikipedia.
You are most welcome, Tommy. I am very glad that you enjoyed and thank you once again for trusting me with your friend's story. Wishing you all the best.
'the flayed man' in the mirror ! always gotta watch those mirrors ... spooky. i have heard lots of 'ghost stories' from soldiers, the last time i heard someone openly telling a 'ghost story' it was a soldier.
soldier walking and see a market and than walked in to it and it was gone now when it was gone he saw nothing skulls and the market he had been destroyed and than he got so scared he ran and reported to his commanding officer he said there was a market and than thay both walk what the soldier got shock there was no skulls or market but just a empty desert and than thats why he will nevver ever walk in to a market thats my scary story
Who's guilty in a situation of invasion and defender? That's like if a burglar and homeowner shot it out, and people defended the burglars attempt to kill, simply because the homeowner was rightfully trying to kill them to protect their domain. American or not, that logic is asinine. God is not on our side in our actions overseas. Especially when our reason for all the bloodshed, at it's core, is money.
Phear The Truth you forget the fact that we’re there for a terrorist attack that was carried out on U.S. Soil and also to eliminate a serious terrorist threat.
@@Iago2250 the only major terrorist attack in the u.s was 9/11 and even that was kinda odd. But all the invasions the u.s have done does not justify any terrorist attack.
@@Phearsum Not money... that's the fluff, it's about a new order, and God will deal with it shortly i'm sure. You are correct however, God is not with men who do not read his word, and ship off to fight wars they know nothing about.
My grandfather was in WWII and he was driving a Jeep and ran over a German soldier. He saw the uniform and the helmet. It was a German soldier. He turned around where he ran over it. And he wasn’t there. He check everywhere with his two buddies. He was nowhere to be found. He then figured out from his sergeant that a German soldier named Johann zbigniew was ran over there.
14:21 - I was an Australian soldier, and I had never served with, nor met, an ‘African American’ soldier. This is how you know that the story was not only written by somebody who never served; it also was likely written by an American.
My father was a veteran of the Royal Air Force and served during WW2 in England and later, after landing with his Forward Air Control unit on Juno Beach on D-Day, attached to the Canadians, served in France, Belgium, Germany and Denmark until the war ended. He didn't tell me much about what he had experienced, as old soldiers tend not to, but he did have a couple of very weird stories that he and his unit experienced during and after the conflict, while stationed in Germany.
@S Mavi I remember reading a comment on another UA-cam video about supernatural encounters during wartime. The comment was about how every country on Earth has folklore about supernatural creatures and there could be some truth to them and how warfare disturbs the spirits and makes them angry.
The people in Japan after the bombs fell have claimed to see "alligator men" who moved around moaning. They were normal people whos arms, legs, hair, and skin melted away and they moved around like alligators because they only had nubs.
I came to look at this because I had a lot of paranormal experiences in my life and I must say these stories are some of the best I ever saw or heard on video and the imagery is well chosen to accompany the stories. This is not the scary sort of story filmed in the dark with a lot of crackeling noises, but really the twilight zone atmosfere. I recognize a lot of things like "The Shadow people" and I like these a lot and will definitely come back for more. Keep posting!
I have a similar story like the missing bolt one. It was about 1 or 2 am and I was getting ready to go to sleep, I had a red plastic cup full of fanta that I was drinking and I was getting ready to put it on my bedside table, but as I went to set it down in the dark I guess I missed the table and dropped the cup, I heard the cup hit the wall, I heard the fanta spill on the ground with that slight fizz sound when you pour soda, I groaned and got up to get a towel but when I came back to clean it up there was nothing, there was no spill on the wall or floor, there was no stickiness, the cup wasn't even there, it's been about a year now and I still have no idea when the cup went.
I was up at Ft. Riley once getting additional training to deploy. Myself, and the rest of my fire-team no more than 5 guys were staying in an empty barracks. Probably was built for at least 60-100 personnel. One night, while i was sleeping i had some weird nightmare. I was walking through the halls of the barracks, and things just felt weird. About a few more moments into it, I got attacked by a white ghost looking entity. Threw me on the ground, and started choking the life out of me. After struggling for what seemed like an eternity I finally managed to get my breath and asked a stupid question now that i think about it. I said, " why are you choking me?". The entity looked me dead in my eyes and said "NOTHING JUST DIE!!!!!!!!!!". It was so intense and so loud it woke me dead out of my sleep. It was pitch black, and the last thing I saw "awake" mind you was a white ghostly figure hovering over me and shooting out of our room. I have no idea who or what it was, but it's intent for me was pretty freaking dark. Still haven't forgot about that night.
@@haroldshepherd3613 Nationality doesn’t matter. A service member is a service member, an while experiences differ for each person, almost all are able to relate or understand stories, paranormal or not.
I'm a pretty tough nut to scare, tbh. I'm a witch & have worked with the paranormal for 30 years including helping ppl who believe their houses are haunted or who have some other problem with the paranormal. I must tell you, though, that last story scared the shit out of me! It makes me wonder how many returning vets who have suffered serious emotional trauma due to their service actually commit suicide because of experiencing things like this. Their job is tough enough absent any weirdness but the job plus the unexplainable sounds like suffering on an entirely new level. To any soldiers reading this comment, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your service. If you are suffering please get some help. There's the Suicide hotline & social workers/psychologists who might be able to help. But if you don't think anybody would believe your story or might try to have you locked up, find somebody like me who routinely experiences & hears the experiences of others involving the paranormal. We need all of you right now; I should say the country needs you, all of us. Your experience & courage & honor are desperately needed as examples to our young ppl if we are going to put our country back together. God bless each & every one of you. Blessings
Considering what soldiers go through when in war zones, it's no wonder if they see and hear things. Some even hallucinate during hard training excercises, due to sleep deprivation, fatigue and lack of food. But if more than one individual hear and/or see the same thing at the same time, it's a different story - unless the story is made up.
Memories are a weird thing, you can't really trust them unless the accounts of a situation were recorded separately and shortly after, (ie. if soldier 1 and soldier 2 report similar key events the day after having not personally interacted then it can be considered to be true). What often happens is that people will talk amongst themselves and their own memories will get embellished by other peoples accounts or separate events leading them to recount the tale incorrectly at a later date. This is why police and other persons acting in an official capacity are expected to write down exactly what was said, when it was said so it can be cross referenced with other reports to identify the facts of the matter otherwise you may just end up with a bunch of conflicting reports and no actual information.
back in ww2 my great grandfather (japan) was with his troop were camping out as a strange trooper walked up to them its head down so then my great grandfather asked "are you lost?" it looked up at him and it was missing 60% of its face and it just ran off
I did basic training at Fort Sill, OK. During our cycle, if you were sent home early due to medical, quitting, or other issues, you were sent to a place called Charlie 95th. 95th was a separate complex from the other training batteries, it was where all entering/leaving trainees were processed. Near the end of training, I was discharged on a pre-existing medical condition, and was promptly sent to Charlie 95th. Once there, I moved all my stuff in to the wall lockers, only to open it and see drawings of “him” and multiple drawings and writings, some faded, clearly older than others, referring to a dark figure that roamed the bays at night. I at first brushed this off as horseplay, people messing with people new to the battery, but more and more people had these drawings and scrawls in their lockers. About a week into my time there, I was up late, maybe about 2300, writing a story I had been working on in my time outprocessing from the army (I was on top bunk), when something caught my eye. I look to my right, and lo and behold, in the corner is a dark figure. Me being me, I panic and grab my flashlight, wake up my bunk mate (a very good friend of mine we’ll call Holliday), and told him to look and tell me what he saw. He reaffirmed what I saw, and I shone my light there to see if it was just someone playing a prank on us. But, as soon as I shone my light over there, he was gone. We both hardly slept. The next day, we told our bay leader what happened, and for the rest of our time there, fireguard would walk around the bay, with flashlights, checking the corners every 15 minutes or so on their shift. I wouldn’t believe it if I hadn’t seen it either, but I know what I saw. I hope somebody takes some interest in this!
Paranormal scholar always has my favorite videos, I get excited whenever I see them. Scary or inquisitive it always leaves me thinking at the end. I wonder how many stories out there have just ended with the perosn who experienced it? People taking their paranormal stories to the grave out of fear they won’t be listened to. This kind of thing is excellent for people to voice their stories without fear of judgment
I really enjoy your channel and listen to everything you post. For some reason the military stories always creep me out the most. Maybe because they still get freaked out in spite of all the firepower and technology they have access to. It seems so primal!
I love that second tale so much and hope that Bryan found his angels and loved ones on the other side. Thanks for this upload and bless you all who serve so bravely. Selah.
Buddy of mine was in the 10th Mountain he fought the Shahi Khot Valley in 2002 in Afghanistan. He was a combat vet of Mogadishu and 2 tours in Afghanistan, did 20 years and retired a Master Sergeant (E-8). He told me once of a night he saw or thought he saw a soldier wondering around at night. He said he never gave it a thought at the time but he said it freaked him out because the guy as he learned from others that saw him was always in the same place, same time and same attire.
This reminds me of a real horrifying incident during ww1 called the attack of the dead men, the Germans held seige at a Russian base for months then resorting to chemical warfare and the russians held for 2 more weeks until they had a desperate charge the Russians charging the entrenched germans. the Russians charging were bleeding and coughing and vomiting their guts and blood out and angrily charging them some were bleeding from the eyes as well the germans were so terrified they started retreating and trying to get through their own barware and defenses artillery was also being shot. It must've been terrifying for the germans and painful for the russians held in seige. These stories may as well be much more terrifying than the one I just talked about
That last story of the skinless man definitely sounded like an SCP and the unknown supposed CIA contractors that stayed for 6 days sounded like a special anomaly force or scp type foundation shit. Not to mention the dude said to not tell anyone because they would seem “mentally unfit” definely covering up the anomalous shit they saw out there.
My grandfather told me a story of when he went to war he shot an enemy in the head but the soldier didn’t go down he kept moving towards him and my grandfather didn’t tell me the rest
The last story; The red man is a Persian curse (an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth). The animals and women without skin, eyes, tongue, etc. are the work of the Grays.
I'm from the Philippines and my dad told me during his wartime service he had to keep praying and read his philosophical books over and over again just to keep entertained
Regarding the first story: I can really believe this one. A protective spirit or specter, standing guard, making sure that no other unit of young men would be killed there, as his had been. There are so many stories like this in war, of lost comrades protecting or guiding their own. Preventing what happened to them from happening to others.
I was a Corporal in the Navy seals when I was 36. I remember when I was with my unit in Iraq, there was a really tall man in the distance, ginger beard going down to his chest, if I were to say his height he would be well over 8 foot. I can still see the blurry image of this thing. At the time our rations we were having had hallucogenic nuts. Even though I was hallucinating, it felt as if he was right there. The biggest relief was hearing that the nuts were making everyone else hallucinate. My friend Aaron who I had known for 6 years told me that he had heard strange sounds in the opposite direction of our enemies and camp. This is perhaps the hardest year for me to look back at and remember.
My father was a marine. He never had to go to Vietnam. However, other soldiers who saw action related to him similar unusual stories of odd experiences which were paranormal in character or concerned weird animals encountered in swamps. I believe this stuff.
No one is talking about the man who read “look look don’t look” was murdered along with his family. As well as the the first story being equally chilling
The last one is most likely a demonic force in that area. All he needs to do is spend 5 and a half years getting every single part of his life blessed and exorcised by an exorcist Oh and yes I’m being sarcastic about the “All he needs to do” because that is a lot of work and time, but at least it can save you from torment pain and as time goes on with it in your life it could cause possession and even death
@@6amamisery769 not seeing them, but if you see them continuously, that means it’s connected to you, which then it can have free will to attack you, possess you and, yes eventually it can deal enough damage to cause death
I have a lot of respect for the stories of soldiers. My father was a soldier during World War II and rarely spoke of his experiences. There is one story in particular that he did tell, however, that still gives me goosebumps. Perhaps I should send it to you.
I was in a horrific car accident, where I broke my pelvis in 7 places, and my back in 3. They also gave me ketamine. I had a really bad reaction to it, hallucinating like I was in a psychedelic nightmare, everything spinning around me constantly. Made a terrible situation into a horror show I couldn’t escape from, in addition to the tremendous pain. 4 years and 4 surgeries later, I still have severe pain and nightmares about it.
Perhaps the most concisely spoken and beautifully voiced narrator on UA-cam, not to say the production quality of the whole content isn't equally as well polished. Shiny 😎
You don’t hallucinate the paranormal, the dead show themselves to you by choice. There’s no explanation accept the fact that areas over there have a lot of dark war history so there is no telling what you will see and hear
My first deployment, I was in Khost province, Afghanistan. To this day, I swear I saw former NFL player Pat Tillman on two separate occasions...four years after he was killed in Khost province. Both instances I was by myself. First time was near a building outside and the next time was in the bathroom. I was brushing my teeth and I saw him behind me in the mirror. I turned around and no one was there.
Thank you for watching, and thank you to those soldiers who have shared their stories with us. If you have a paranormal experience you would like me to narrate, you can submit via our website: bit.ly/3a7Oawf. Don't forget you can also follow me (Laura) on Instagram for photographs and musings: bit.ly/2TjC6Bj Thank you again for watching. We wish you a wonderful weekend. - Laura and Erik
The first one isnt real. I did some research. And im pretty sure the others are made up too...
Michael Beddoe These incidences are not logged and are very true! And even if something like this was logged a civilian will not have access to it
These stories are among the best military stories I've heard from the Global War On Terror. I have some stories of my own. I'll submit them soon.
How about thanking men for their service.
Yes. It is.
Bolts going missing? Tools showing up in random places you didn’t put them? Is this a story of my own garage?
Yep, mine's just haunted as everyone else's..
Where is all the chipping hammers you just put beside you on the desk?
Right? My office desk, entire shop, closet and dryer must also be haunted. Maybe ghosts just like mismatched socks too?
@@vickiesutherland4628 yeah... Of all the hospitals where countless people have died. Cities like London and Paris that are centuries old...
Nope, it's a doctors office. I think you misunderstand the comment. It seems everyone here is laughing at the idea that "Omg! A bolt disappeared!" means haunting.
Because anyone with a shop knows how annoyingly common it is to turn around and not be able to fine the nut/bolt/screw/tool you SWEAR was just right there a sec ago. Like losing a sock in the dryer.
@@vickiesutherland4628 well, I'd say there's nothing to understand because it doesn't exist. I love a good scary, paranormal story. Horror is my jam though I don't actually believe any of it and not religious so I'd say it's poorly understood because it's not real.
From a religious perspective, probably best to ask a priest/pastor/minister/theology student. But thankfully we do know a lot about physics and forces so when my wrench goes missing or I swear I put 2 socks in the dryer I at least know it wasn't a ghost messing with me. Even if it's a fun story.
But to each their own.
It took my dad untill I was 30 to tell me the weirder things he saw in the desert. He wasn't proud of some of the things he did during his time in Desert Storm, and assumed that the guilt and lack of sleep were just messing with his head. He described seeing people go into a building but never being seen leaving and not turning up during a sweep. Hearing yelling in abandoned huts. Footsteps in the camp perimeter while no one was around. He isn't the type of person to make things up, and had to be coaxed into telling me.
Richard Cletus consider the area too, that place of the world has a long ancient history that goes back to the beginnings of civilization. If demons or ghost are real, then that would definitely be a hot spot for paranormal activity.
Lots of weird things happened there along with lots of terrible things. I hope your dad is doing well. It was rough on all of us who were there.
@@gabriellashimone6546 Blessings to you for serving our country. I'm not crazy about policy that leads us but know our brave soldiers deserve better treatment when they come home. 🇺🇸🙏💕
Richard Cletus something’s need to be left on the battlefield.......
But as a veteran I know they never are 😔
Being over in the middle east at war messes with your head later in life! I've seen things that still are unexplainable, definitely paranormal activity!
When your allies come back without getting shot
*Kalm*
But realizing that he has no eye balls
*PANIC*
panik
This has happened once thousands of soldiers were captured and every hundred man had one eye all the others were blinded
damn the enemies torturing methods have really changed
@@chadwickmacarthur4760 i think 1 man wouldnt be blind so he could bring the now blind soldiers home
*PANK*
My brain: do you really want to watch this at night?
Me: *well yes but actually no*
I am
3am
It's the only way to not feels sleepy and alone
12 : 56 my time
12 am
As a retired soldier I am always a little cautious about these stories because people use the wrong terminology often. Like watching a movie and the uniforms are just wrong... it destroys it for me...
I really appreciate that you are reading other's stories and made the little disclaimer in the beginning. Surprisingly great video considering I always pick the military videos apart!
@Katherine Guthrie I am so sorry to hear about your father. I don't disagree with you on Agent Orange or the massive cover up. You and your sister are in my thoughts.
Yeah, I too don't like movies were all the soldiers look like a soup sandwich
@@whyamiatree4177 soup sandwich.
How do you recognize a veteran for $300 Alex
I am glad you enjoyed these stories. Thank you for watching.
@@DocsChannel oh
Being completely honest here. The 'I never saw him again" story. I was given Ketamine for anesthetic during major surgery. I effing hated it. It messed up my mind badly. Certain of my senses were cranked all the way up, others all the way off. To be honest, I have no doubt he saw someone who had passed away and was looking out for him while he was at the hospital. As the Ketamine leaves your system, those cranked up senses normalize, so you would not see him again. Think of him as a guardian angel of sorts.
Thank you for sharing your experience, Misty. Very interesting insight. Best wishes.
Yup ketamine is known to cause hallucinations in users
I did ketamine just to do it once at a party and there was no ground, it was weird. It was like float walking and then my vision would go wide, then tunnel out. It was probably the weirdest drug I ever did back then. Even weirder than acid, which was really just visually a beautiful experience.
It's right, i take ketamine for chronic pain.....work well but have strange effects sometimes.
An angel maybe... a demon very possible... a ghost? They don't exist friend.
“Older looking...mid 30’s”. FML
Controller Cramps they send em out to die young these days
Controller Cramps - yeah,I picked up on that as well! I'm nearly 40 now - need to get my Will in order!
Admiral Kipper - That's always been the case - wasn't it common to find 16yo's on the front line in ww1 and 2?!
😅😅
@@MrSpanks In WWII, towards the end, the German soldiers were elderly and even as young as 14. It was heartbreaking - as all war is, but they pillaged a nation for such insane ideals. Here's to peace in our time.. Selah
When hunting, I experience paranormal activities.
I hunted one copse and always wondered why I felt so peaceful there. Finally after several times I looked around. There was a plaque set in concrete of a man buried there who lived from 1780's to 1860's. He had farmed that land and lived there. I knew I was protected and still love to go to that place.
Not all paranormal presences are malevolent. Some are benevolent.
Benevolent...? What does that means
@@rafitohornero3850 some are good, not all are bad
Amen to that!
@@rafitohornero3850 how about you google it
That guy had a guardian angel with him that entire week.
That’s what I thought too
nah...just tripping on ket
@@mandero88NAFO they don’t give you enough to trip
I thought it was a soul collector waiting for the man to die.
@@aiden4785 when they use it for a surgery, they sure do
The story with the missing bolts..... its the God Damn Gremlins man, we used to put up toy Army Men to guard equipment that used to break all the time, keeps the gremlins away
Like a minors version of a tommyknocker
lol
Bolt gnomes
My buddy had a 5 foot break line disappear when he unbolted it. He heard it hit the ground but didn't find it till almost a year later under some boxes in his garage.
Lol wut
Whilst doing basic training at RAF Swinderby in Lincolnshire in 1985 I spent my turn as overnight duty Airwoman chasing footsteps. I could hear a mans' heavy tread in the hallway and hear the large double doors swinging open and shut. Men were not allowed in our block and my initial thought was that someone had sneaked in. My second thought was that this was a test of my alertness so, every time I heard the footsteps I would dash out, expecting to see the Warrant Officer. The footsteps were clear, the sound of highly polished RAF shoes on linoleum, a man's heavy tread. I searched every room, checked every door and every window but everything was as it should be. The following morning I reported to my Corporal what I'd heard and that I assumed I was being tested and apologising for not catching the Warrant Officer in the act. She laughed and said, "I wondered which one of you it'd be." I was confused but then she told me that Gray Block was haunted and one duty Airwoman per intake would hear " him" walk about and the doors swinging. I guess I was the lucky one for that intake!
If that’s true, you’re the chosen one
Imagine if you'd caught him, tho!
@@amethyst1826 At the time I honestly wasn't thinking "ghost". That's the trouble with two of my best paranormal stories, even the one at the former asylum. Admittedly I finally gave up thinking I was dealing with a break in on that one and ended up shouting, "I can't be dealing with your nonsense all night, I've work to do!"
my Brother was in the Army in Lincolnshire and he was based in an old RAF base which based the Americans during the War and he said they were in one of the old hangers and him and his mates heard a noise so they looked round the hanger to see what happened and found a spanner embedded in one of the Land Rovers and also the patrol dogs couldnt go near that hanger
@@celticguy197531 I currently live near a long abandoned RAF base (RAF Dumfries, now a business estate). When I was working as a security guard in that area I used to have to patrol there throughout the night and it was decidedly creepy. I also used to patrol a former psychiatric unit but the former RAF Dumfries was somehow much more creepy, to the point that I learnt to hit the magnetic target points buy leaning out the van window rather than actually get out and walk through the site. I always expected to encounter some ghostly airman appear out of the swirling waist-high mist that was a regular feature at that location. RAF Dumfries was a site for test flights in WW2, there were many who took off never to return when take offs and landings went horribly wrong. For a relatively small wartime base they had a very high death toll.
I have experienced thing like this 35 years ago in war. I have never told anyone till now . In that night one commander whom I knew before and was from another company , being lost for three days , came to me and said ”gather your platoon and follow me quickly ".When we came back he was gone .Tomorrow we find him far from our place with a large wound deep in his chest and seemed to be killed several days before !
Makes you wonder if people can sometimes have a sort of psychic episode under great emotional stress. Like the brain is so powerful it can predict what has probably happened to someone but it does it in strange hallucinations.
As a Disabled Veteran myself, I think when we are killed in action many soldiers carry on. Some may be loops others intelligently communicate with us, tho they have passed. The bonds we forge in the military are some of the strongest. It isn’t even a stretch for me.
I always wondered if my grandfather had any experiences like this. He was Air Force and served in Vietnam. I’d ask him when I was a kid if he saw anything strange while he served and he usually just changed the subject 😅 he would have night terrors too, I lived with him and my gramma and I’d hear him waking up screaming most nights. I can’t even imagine what he had to go through.
Before my mother finally up and left him, my old man would have heavy nightmares. I was just a little boy but I remember. He would hurl my mother out of bed because of " incoming". It was physically terrifying for her. Sometimes he would start thrashing around and screaming in the shower, on other occasions he would blast out of bed screaming about "Ghosts" all around him. I remember, being 5 years old thinking he saw ghosts like the ones running around on Scooby Doo. My mother would speak softly and reassure him of where he was. It's all kind of surreal. She went on to leave him, villianize him, take his money, his property and his children. She took a lot of... but I never saw the good woman again. Just someone who blamed and hated and demanded while seeking company of those who would underwrite the narrative of victimization and entitlement. But there was a time when in a soothing voice she would lovingly tell him that the ghosts were not real. People change. Time passes. Some people always have a piece of a certain time inside them.
@@saltpeter7429 Vietnam was a dark and scary place.. Where the trees would whisper to you and the bushes would spring to life...
I should know, I was the offspring of one that got put into the child army over there. My dreams are filled with.. Murdering soldiers when they least expect it, toying with them as they find comfort in each other...
There's only so much one can do to defend their homeland from an overwhelming military force on all sides..
@@saltpeter7429 sorry your dad went through that. My mum changed a lot over the years too, she got more and more bitter and full of hate. I remember when I was very young, about 4 years old, she seemed so loving and gentle. That version of my mum went away a looong time ago and never came back. The only good thing to come out of it is that I have a warning of what could happen to me if I let it, so I work on myself and stay grateful and positive.
My father served at the height of Vietnam... still waking up screaming at 73 years old...
@@OddOtter707 I am grateful to process your response. A lot to think about thank you.
Buddy of mine was crossing his F.O.B. one night, heard scuttling behind him, turned his head and there was a top half of a man in uniform, chasing him down like a spider, it's entrails dragging behind... he claimed he must have hallucinated out of exhaustion, but every time he told that story his blood drained from his face and his hair stood on end.
I mean if it's a hallucinations that's still the scariest experience
That's fockin terrifying
A spider Wut?
Holy fck that's absolutely terrifying. I can't imagine hallucinating something like that. I would absolutely sht myself.
Fck me, he must've looked like Beetlejuice every time he recounted the story
I love these kinds of stories, especially the ones from World War I. My mother's older brother told her all kinds of stories from his time in the Korean War and some of it was very strange. She said it was the stuff of nightmares. The last one was really unsettling. He sorted and delivered the mail and worked out of a tent. One night, he dreamed that the tent exploded. It was so unnerving that he did not sleep the rest of the night. The following day was his last day and he was shipped home. A few weeks later, when he was at my grandmother's house, he learned that the tent where he had worked had been struck by enemy fire. The man who had taken over my uncle's duties had been killed.
Wow
My mom in laws father had a premonition working on a mine... He took that shift off and the guy who worked his shift died... An accident 😓
That called a preminition I get them and when they become real I tell people you see I have told you so
"Last time at war, I saw a soldier get headshot right in front of me, second later the same soldier came back from the spawn point and it haunted me for my life"
lol
Wow
He witnessed his buddy get YY 360 no scoped suicide shot.
Respawn bro
akward
First story: “he reached down and picked up dog tags, from behind we heard...kill confirmed”
Best Gaming xD
😂😂😂
Actually that one wouldve been
"Tag Denied"
cod: uh what
PF, anybody?
the first one's camouflage man, he's still saving marines
Who's camouflage man
@@Whispurer camouflage is a folk song about a marines ghost in vietnam saving another marine in an ambush, same story as this one almost.
It's a cool song.
Every war has one?
Woahhooooaahhh camouflage!
It's wierd how a moving body is loved..But any thing that resembles him strongly after he dies.. becomes frightening.
Well it's scary that something is disguising themselves as my loved one I would be disgusted and scared if that were to happen to me.
It's unnatural for a person to still be around after death. I have a very grey stance on the afterlife, but no matter what I think, it doesn't affect the fact that dead people should stay dead. No ghosts. No zombies. No resurrections. It's not natural or explainable, therefore it's not possible.
@@wtf_is_this_handle_shit yes and no, if someone dies a traumatic death they will most likely stay in the location they died
I was reminded of the quote by author George Santanayana (that is often wrongly attributed to Plato): "Only the dead have seen the end of war." . Perhaps Santanaya was wrong, going by these accounts.
Keep up the great work!
They do see it end, full of hatred and regret
It was Plato who wrote it in 531 BC if memory serves me correctly, having never heard of the author you cited all I can presume is that he was a fan of Plato's work (most authors are, Socrates too).
Gawd, that last account...
Deployed three times , two to Iraq and one Afghanistan and aside from a few sleep paralysis episodes,thank God I never experienced anything like that.
Me either dude
It doesnt stay in the middle east ive seen it in america too like all of hell was compressed down into one being
Thank God you came back...nothing more stressful than trying to stay alive during war. The courage it takes.
@@sicilyny5375 And yet I’ve had veterans tell me that they miss it. Not because of the fighting, but because of the strong bond you form with others that apparently doesn’t have an equal back home.
My Ex was an ex Cammando and would get sleep paralysis. He used to get terrible night sweats too. I could see him trying to play things out and work through it.
The iraq/Afghanistan stories have that extra creepiness to them....much scarier
Stephen Key Strangers in a Strange Land.
Yes!
Yes that may be ...think bout it in iraq and afghanistan ...have been settled by people longer than in europe and north america....there have been more wars and tribal battles in those areas for thousands of years ...i do not think it is strange that some sort of phenomena is going to remain or be associated there ...plus ...another thing ...is the middle eastern people believe in the Djinn......so a search bout them ...very weird but they think that the djinn exist
@Ms Bliss yes....i heard about that ...that giant apparent took out special units of soldiers ...literally tore apart and dismembered them ...apparently this giant was really big and cannibilistic ....and the soldiers had a really hard time killing it ....afterwards they flew the giant carcass out to some secret govt place and soldiers were debriefed and situation was shut up by the military ....
Vietnam
I talked to a veteran of action in Afghanistan who told me of all sorts of "ghost-like" sightings on patrols and missions. One of the locals who acted as a guide for our forces explained that they had encountered jinns, spirits of the desert and desolate places.
I don't know why, but the "Flayed Man" sounds like something straight out of the SCP universe. It was creepy and I loved it.
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I think the first story "ghost" was telling them to move out so that they wouldn't be killed by the mortar.
u might not be religious but I believe it was an angel trying to keep them aware through the night. There is many cases where angels are sent to warn people
@@TwentySevenClubb that's stupid im sorry Angel's wouldn't have stank breath
@@kylebeaumont3619 it isnt stupid. angels are rather disguised as humans and probably take our hygiene traits
@@TwentySevenClubb yes, some angels make themselves look like humans and contain their attributes to relieve fear in the people they are protecting, after all my “guardian” looks human enough even though I know they’re not
Just keeping his men safe, even after he's passed.
Having done contractor work at night in many countries I can honestly say that a lot of this is 100% more common place than people think. Most soldiers don’t talk about it because they think it’s cause they’re tired. I saw some weird sh*t that just thinking of send chills down my spine. There’s more ptsd from that kind of stuff than one would think
Care to share?
That 'flayed-man' story at the end creeped and intrigued me the most out of all of these. What kind of spirit could it have been? Was it ever human when he was alive? Or is this the Afghan equivalent of the Elemental?
@OldPlaces There are lots of bad entities floating around, it could have been anything. The lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram should be good for that. If it still persists, the demon Murmus can be evoked and petitioned to rid areas of unwanted entities, it's among his specialties
Sounds like a nuckalevee to me
@@Critiqu3 I had to google that. I think you are on point. That last story was one of the scariest things I've heard in a min
Its an extra-terrestrial
@@cthulhu6697 How do you summon a demon?
Can it be certain that the entity that responds is the one that was called?
What is the fare for the services rendered?
When you try to comfort your bro from the great beyond by telling them backup is coming only to get them terrified to death
People in the military have it hard. Add in the paranormal and it gets even harder. You guys did an awesome job on the video!
It’s funny how the first one was witnessing a ghost then the second one was just a man who witnessed a black man.
“African American” man
@@VapeLegacyClan how do you know he was of African origin?
@@staticpiece everyone is
@@VapeLegacyClan “I come from da bushes brudda” -twomad
@@PopeMcGrope lmao im from the deep sticks way out in bum fuck Egypt
Dessert and Jungle are the weirdest and scariest place during war say my Grandpa. Not the people, but this kind of things..
That first story, amazing, the ghost of their fellow Marine was watching over them even in death.
'Never leave a man behind' & 'Watch each other's backs'... Even in death. May those fallen RiP and find their way home. 😢🙏🏻💫🙏🏻💞
that last one scared the shit out of me hell my great grandpa saw something like it but it was while he was in his p-47 thunderbolt doing sorties and bomber escort he would se enemy aircraft when there weren't any and he could see the pilots and they looked something like that and i scared the shit out of him and the guys next to him cuz they saw it too
Wow! Frightening!
? Maybe Foo Fighters?
B-17s dont have dads that have manufacturers. And shouldn't you be on Geonosis fighting the blasted republic?
'Flayed-man' is by far the creepiest one if you have actually seen how a 'peeled' living human looks like. They way they describe the breathing is actually accurate, which only makes it worse.
Wait you have seen a peeled man before ??
Peeled man could be a killing like the blood eagle of the Vikings it could be similar to that in a sense
@@christianjohnson8642 Not really man
Saw a man put a gun in his mouth, right in front of me. I was a young cop. The blood poured out of his mouth like a bathtub spigot. The last breath was mingled with his own blood in a sort of gurgled groan. He could have shot us all.
Seen a girl take her head off with a 357 magnum. Clean off. Her head was on the wall and I looked at the back of her eyeballs from inside her skull.
Got called to a man who had stabbed another through the heart.....yup, ptsd is a motherfucker. Car crashes, fights, cops gettin shot at, swat missions......jesus, cant we all just go to the beach and have a beer?
@@dannyboy4866 Hey, you signed up for that, man. You knew what you were getting into. I agree on the "let's all chill and have a beer" thing. Way more fun than getting shot at ;)
The second story reminds me of SCP 4999 “Someone to watch over us”, except he didn’t die
War is a strange and cruel thing; it can bring out the best in some, and the worst in others.
I have an uncle who was once a Scout Ranger, and the few things he revealed that he had seen, experienced, and done during his time when he was too drunk to hold his tongue were pretty horrific, enough to make me actually have nightmares as if I had been there, and rattle me to the core.
WolfMaiden11 Like what, if you don’t mind me asking?
@@ThomasinaJefferson-ke7xs Too many to describe ; he suffered from PTSD in addition to the scars he has on his body, and his already volatile temper has become even more explosive and unpredictable.
I come to this video to listen to these stories before bed and find myself laughing out loud to the comments before I even watch 20 seconds of the video
Man : want to drink coffee
Bolt : guess who comeback
"The Weirdness Began in 1991" Those soldiers are probably too young to have heard of gremlins! That's what was messing with their plane.
Can you elaborate? Never heard of this before
@@McguireJack the gremlins
@@McguireJack Way back during WW2 and maybe a bit before, there was "myth" of gremlins sabotaging airplanes and other machinery. It was popular enough that there is a Bugs Bunny cartoon where he has to deal with a gremlin on a US Air Base. There is also the famous William Shatner episode of the original Twilight Zone where his character see a gremlin on the wing of the aircraft seemingly attempting to sabotage it. For more info, check out "gremlin" on wikipedia.
Elves or elf
Dr fauci sabagotged planes? cant say im shocked ya know!.
Thanks for using a human voice for narration and not text-to-speech.
I thoroughly enjoy listening to your narrations. Thank you for telling my friend's story.
You are most welcome, Tommy. I am very glad that you enjoyed and thank you once again for trusting me with your friend's story. Wishing you all the best.
So, any clarification on the whole "lieutenant corporal" thing?
@@Onyx1987 It was supposed to read lance corporal, but I think she misread the LCpl. No biggie.
Also the USMC. I guess I should have just written out all the titles. I'm so used to abbreviations.
@@Jack-O-Nope That's about what I figured honestly, yeah.
'the flayed man' in the mirror ! always gotta watch those mirrors ...
spooky.
i have heard lots of 'ghost stories' from soldiers, the last time i heard someone openly telling a 'ghost story' it was a soldier.
soldier walking and see a market and than walked in to it and it was gone now when it was gone he saw nothing skulls and the market he had been destroyed and than he got so scared he ran and reported to his commanding officer he said there was a market and than thay both walk what the soldier got shock there was no skulls or market but just a empty desert and than thats why he will nevver ever walk in to a market thats my scary story
@@Detectivecyclone perhaps its the stress of soldiering, minds are not always built to endure, or being so close to so much death and suffering ...
Yes, soldiers have always ben notorious bullshitters.
God punishing them for killing men who were trying to kill them,I don't think so.Enjoyed the video ,keep up the good work.
Thank you for watching.
Who's guilty in a situation of invasion and defender? That's like if a burglar and homeowner shot it out, and people defended the burglars attempt to kill, simply because the homeowner was rightfully trying to kill them to protect their domain. American or not, that logic is asinine. God is not on our side in our actions overseas. Especially when our reason for all the bloodshed, at it's core, is money.
Phear The Truth you forget the fact that we’re there for a terrorist attack that was carried out on U.S. Soil and also to eliminate a serious terrorist threat.
@@Iago2250 the only major terrorist attack in the u.s was 9/11 and even that was kinda odd. But all the invasions the u.s have done does not justify any terrorist attack.
@@Phearsum Not money... that's the fluff, it's about a new order, and God will deal with it shortly i'm sure. You are correct however, God is not with men who do not read his word, and ship off to fight wars they know nothing about.
My grandfather was in WWII and he was driving a Jeep and ran over a German soldier. He saw the uniform and the helmet. It was a German soldier. He turned around where he ran over it. And he wasn’t there. He check everywhere with his two buddies. He was nowhere to be found. He then figured out from his sergeant that a German soldier named Johann zbigniew was ran over there.
Thats sad and interesting
14:21 - I was an Australian soldier, and I had never served with, nor met, an ‘African American’ soldier. This is how you know that the story was not only written by somebody who never served; it also was likely written by an American.
Not even if he's black and American?!
Fun stories,all fake of course.
.....Misty L in the comments gave a better explanation than your r/iamright puff piece alternative personal view mindfuck!
Oh it's probably one of the Lt.Corporal story.
My father was a veteran of the Royal Air Force and served during WW2 in England and later, after landing with his Forward Air Control unit on Juno Beach on D-Day, attached to the Canadians, served in France, Belgium, Germany and Denmark until the war ended. He didn't tell me much about what he had experienced, as old soldiers tend not to, but he did have a couple of very weird stories that he and his unit experienced during and after the conflict, while stationed in Germany.
There is a different type of energy in a warzone.
Mostly kinetic.
@@sevatarlives185 and worse if those energy achieves penetration
A huge amount of bottled up fear and stress, one would imagine.
@S Mavi I remember reading a comment on another UA-cam video about supernatural encounters during wartime. The comment was about how every country on Earth has folklore about supernatural creatures and there could be some truth to them and how warfare disturbs the spirits and makes them angry.
Im guessing it feels like Satan on a free blood iv drip kinda feeling.
The people in Japan after the bombs fell have claimed to see "alligator men" who moved around moaning. They were normal people whos arms, legs, hair, and skin melted away and they moved around like alligators because they only had nubs.
What a nightmare!!
I came to look at this because I had a lot of paranormal experiences in my life and I must say these stories are some of the best I ever saw or heard on video and the imagery is well chosen to accompany the stories. This is not the scary sort of story filmed in the dark with a lot of crackeling noises, but really the twilight zone atmosfere. I recognize a lot of things like "The Shadow people" and I like these a lot and will definitely come back for more. Keep posting!
A part of me wants to meet the veteran who wrote the flayed man account. But none the less great video!
Ketamine makes you see things. Been there done that.
"Changed" was so eerie and disturbing. Wow.
Thank you, thank you and thank you. I really needed some good UA-cam content right now.
I have a similar story like the missing bolt one. It was about 1 or 2 am and I was getting ready to go to sleep, I had a red plastic cup full of fanta that I was drinking and I was getting ready to put it on my bedside table, but as I went to set it down in the dark I guess I missed the table and dropped the cup, I heard the cup hit the wall, I heard the fanta spill on the ground with that slight fizz sound when you pour soda, I groaned and got up to get a towel but when I came back to clean it up there was nothing, there was no spill on the wall or floor, there was no stickiness, the cup wasn't even there, it's been about a year now and I still have no idea when the cup went.
Something was tryna tell you not to drink Fanta right before bed, that stuff will rot your teeth.
I was up at Ft. Riley once getting additional training to deploy. Myself, and the rest of my fire-team no more than 5 guys were staying in an empty barracks. Probably was built for at least 60-100 personnel. One night, while i was sleeping i had some weird nightmare. I was walking through the halls of the barracks, and things just felt weird. About a few more moments into it, I got attacked by a white ghost looking entity. Threw me on the ground, and started choking the life out of me. After struggling for what seemed like an eternity I finally managed to get my breath and asked a stupid question now that i think about it. I said, " why are you choking me?". The entity looked me dead in my eyes and said "NOTHING JUST DIE!!!!!!!!!!". It was so intense and so loud it woke me dead out of my sleep. It was pitch black, and the last thing I saw "awake" mind you was a white ghostly figure hovering over me and shooting out of our room. I have no idea who or what it was, but it's intent for me was pretty freaking dark. Still haven't forgot about that night.
wow, amazing...thank you for your service.
These are a borderline trigger for a flashback. I have a rough time with some of these ones. God Bless America 🙏🇺🇲
I don’t think all those stori s are from American soldiers
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@@haroldshepherd3613 Nationality doesn’t matter. A service member is a service member, an while experiences differ for each person, almost all are able to relate or understand stories, paranormal or not.
thank you for your service
I love how an English accent makes "chow hall" sound sophisticated.
I'm a pretty tough nut to scare, tbh. I'm a witch & have worked with the paranormal for 30 years including helping ppl who believe their houses are haunted or who have some other problem with the paranormal. I must tell you, though, that last story scared the shit out of me! It makes me wonder how many returning vets who have suffered serious emotional trauma due to their service actually commit suicide because of experiencing things like this. Their job is tough enough absent any weirdness but the job plus the unexplainable sounds like suffering on an entirely new level. To any soldiers reading this comment, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your service. If you are suffering please get some help. There's the Suicide hotline & social workers/psychologists who might be able to help. But if you don't think anybody would believe your story or might try to have you locked up, find somebody like me who routinely experiences & hears the experiences of others involving the paranormal. We need all of you right now; I should say the country needs you, all of us. Your experience & courage & honor are desperately needed as examples to our young ppl if we are going to put our country back together. God bless each & every one of you. Blessings
The creepy part for me was they heard many disembodied voices screams.
Considering what soldiers go through when in war zones, it's no wonder if they see and hear things. Some even hallucinate during hard training excercises, due to sleep deprivation, fatigue and lack of food. But if more than one individual hear and/or see the same thing at the same time, it's a different story - unless the story is made up.
Memories are a weird thing, you can't really trust them unless the accounts of a situation were recorded separately and shortly after, (ie. if soldier 1 and soldier 2 report similar key events the day after having not personally interacted then it can be considered to be true). What often happens is that people will talk amongst themselves and their own memories will get embellished by other peoples accounts or separate events leading them to recount the tale incorrectly at a later date. This is why police and other persons acting in an official capacity are expected to write down exactly what was said, when it was said so it can be cross referenced with other reports to identify the facts of the matter otherwise you may just end up with a bunch of conflicting reports and no actual information.
During training at CFOCS I started hallucinating after three days of no sleep. By day five with no real sleep I was a basket case.
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This video was out at the perfect time, was just about to go through and listen to some of my favorites from you. Thank you for the hard work!
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35:36 "Some of the men began BENDING from ears and eyes"? Was it supposed to be "bleeding"?
Nah bending. It's the god dame water benders.
@@sweatysocks8214 Mother of god
Seems legit
Thank you soldiers for sharing their stories. Thank you for posting the video. Very much appreciated.
The first story: exists
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back in ww2 my great grandfather (japan) was with his troop were camping out as a strange trooper walked up to them its head down so then my great grandfather asked "are you lost?" it looked up at him and it was missing 60% of its face and it just ran off
Damn that's crazy is that the whole story or is there more to it?
I did basic training at Fort Sill, OK. During our cycle, if you were sent home early due to medical, quitting, or other issues, you were sent to a place called Charlie 95th. 95th was a separate complex from the other training batteries, it was where all entering/leaving trainees were processed. Near the end of training, I was discharged on a pre-existing medical condition, and was promptly sent to Charlie 95th. Once there, I moved all my stuff in to the wall lockers, only to open it and see drawings of “him” and multiple drawings and writings, some faded, clearly older than others, referring to a dark figure that roamed the bays at night. I at first brushed this off as horseplay, people messing with people new to the battery, but more and more people had these drawings and scrawls in their lockers. About a week into my time there, I was up late, maybe about 2300, writing a story I had been working on in my time outprocessing from the army (I was on top bunk), when something caught my eye. I look to my right, and lo and behold, in the corner is a dark figure. Me being me, I panic and grab my flashlight, wake up my bunk mate (a very good friend of mine we’ll call Holliday), and told him to look and tell me what he saw. He reaffirmed what I saw, and I shone my light there to see if it was just someone playing a prank on us. But, as soon as I shone my light over there, he was gone. We both hardly slept. The next day, we told our bay leader what happened, and for the rest of our time there, fireguard would walk around the bay, with flashlights, checking the corners every 15 minutes or so on their shift. I wouldn’t believe it if I hadn’t seen it either, but I know what I saw. I hope somebody takes some interest in this!
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Paranormal scholar always has my favorite videos, I get excited whenever I see them. Scary or inquisitive it always leaves me thinking at the end. I wonder how many stories out there have just ended with the perosn who experienced it? People taking their paranormal stories to the grave out of fear they won’t be listened to.
This kind of thing is excellent for people to voice their stories without fear of judgment
Fascinating. Some sound really factual and that last one is probably just a creepypasta but a very compelling one.
Love seeing your notification come up! I enjoy your videos and your narration.
Always lovely to see a comment from you! Thank you for all your support.
I really enjoy your channel and listen to everything you post. For some reason the military stories always creep me out the most. Maybe because they still get freaked out in spite of all the firepower and technology they have access to. It seems so primal!
Thank you for your support, Chris. I am glad you enjoyed this topic.
I love that second tale so much and hope that Bryan found his angels and loved ones on the other side. Thanks for this upload and bless you all who serve so bravely. Selah.
Buddy of mine was in the 10th Mountain he fought the Shahi Khot Valley in 2002 in Afghanistan. He was a combat vet of Mogadishu and 2 tours in Afghanistan, did 20 years and retired a Master Sergeant (E-8). He told me once of a night he saw or thought he saw a soldier wondering around at night. He said he never gave it a thought at the time but he said it freaked him out because the guy as he learned from others that saw him was always in the same place, same time and same attire.
I feel like stuff like that happens over there or it’s their head playing with them most likely
This reminds me of a real horrifying incident during ww1 called the attack of the dead men, the Germans held seige at a Russian base for months then resorting to chemical warfare and the russians held for 2 more weeks until they had a desperate charge the Russians charging the entrenched germans. the Russians charging were bleeding and coughing and vomiting their guts and blood out and angrily charging them some were bleeding from the eyes as well the germans were so terrified they started retreating and trying to get through their own barware and defenses artillery was also being shot. It must've been terrifying for the germans and painful for the russians held in seige. These stories may as well be much more terrifying than the one I just talked about
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That’s one hell of a corporal, badass
Lieutenant Corporal and the Private Major.
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Number 3, he's just a real magician. He's gotta figure out how to use his powers. He's like Spiderman accidentally sticking to walls
That last story of the skinless man definitely sounded like an SCP and the unknown supposed CIA contractors that stayed for 6 days sounded like a special anomaly force or scp type foundation shit. Not to mention the dude said to not tell anyone because they would seem “mentally unfit” definely covering up the anomalous shit they saw out there.
My grandfather told me a story of when he went to war he shot an enemy in the head but the soldier didn’t go down he kept moving towards him and my grandfather didn’t tell me the rest
He probably shot him again.
The last story; The red man is a Persian curse (an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth). The animals and women without skin, eyes, tongue, etc. are the work of the Grays.
The first story, was the soldier reliving some of his last moments perhaps? Before the mortar shell hit. So terrible to think about.
Thankyou again.
These stories make monotonous chores, much more enjoyable. 😀
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I'm from the Philippines and my dad told me during his wartime service he had to keep praying and read his philosophical books over and over again just to keep entertained
Regarding the first story: I can really believe this one. A protective spirit or specter, standing guard, making sure that no other unit of young men would be killed there, as his had been. There are so many stories like this in war, of lost comrades protecting or guiding their own. Preventing what happened to them from happening to others.
I am currently serving I am only a PFC but I already have stories of the paranormal that is all I’m willing to give.
What a good way to start the weekend!
I was a Corporal in the Navy seals when I was 36. I remember when I was with my unit in Iraq, there was a really tall man in the distance, ginger beard going down to his chest, if I were to say his height he would be well over 8 foot. I can still see the blurry image of this thing. At the time our rations we were having had hallucogenic nuts. Even though I was hallucinating, it felt as if he was right there. The biggest relief was hearing that the nuts were making everyone else hallucinate. My friend Aaron who I had known for 6 years told me that he had heard strange sounds in the opposite direction of our enemies and camp. This is perhaps the hardest year for me to look back at and remember.
No you weren't. The Navy SEALS don't have Corporals in their ranks. They us Navy ranks not Army or Marine. Good try though.
My father was a marine. He never had to go to Vietnam. However, other soldiers who saw action related to him similar unusual stories of odd experiences which were paranormal in character or concerned weird animals encountered in swamps. I believe this stuff.
No one is talking about the man who read “look look don’t look” was murdered along with his family. As well as the the first story being equally chilling
Look look dont look is what you tell your friends when a cute girl passes by
Bro that literally sounds like a creepy description of me working on my car.
The last one is most likely a demonic force in that area. All he needs to do is spend 5 and a half years getting every single part of his life blessed and exorcised by an exorcist
Oh and yes I’m being sarcastic about the “All he needs to do” because that is a lot of work and time, but at least it can save you from torment pain and as time goes on with it in your life it could cause possession and even death
What the in the hell? Seeing those things can really cause pain and death overtime?
@@6amamisery769 not seeing them, but if you see them continuously, that means it’s connected to you, which then it can have free will to attack you, possess you and, yes eventually it can deal enough damage to cause death
I have a lot of respect for the stories of soldiers. My father was a soldier during World War II and rarely spoke of his experiences. There is one story in particular that he did tell, however, that still gives me goosebumps. Perhaps I should send it to you.
I was in a horrific car accident, where I broke my pelvis in 7 places, and my back in 3. They also gave me ketamine. I had a really bad reaction to it, hallucinating like I was in a psychedelic nightmare, everything spinning around me constantly. Made a terrible situation into a horror show I couldn’t escape from, in addition to the tremendous pain. 4 years and 4 surgeries later, I still have severe pain and nightmares about it.
I hope all these young Men are at Peace!! My God have Mercy on there Soul's
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Im not denying paranormal possibilities, But I often wonder if PTSD type issues during warfare can contribute to these experiences.
I don't have ptsd but I do believe ptsd can make you illusnate and make you see things
You don’t hallucinate the paranormal, the dead show themselves to you by choice. There’s no explanation accept the fact that areas over there have a lot of dark war history so there is no telling what you will see and hear
ptsd is the result of this.
those you kill never leave you alone.
The flayed man story makes an amazing basis for an SCP entry
My first deployment, I was in Khost province, Afghanistan. To this day, I swear I saw former NFL player Pat Tillman on two separate occasions...four years after he was killed in Khost province. Both instances I was by myself. First time was near a building outside and the next time was in the bathroom. I was brushing my teeth and I saw him behind me in the mirror. I turned around and no one was there.