I recently read Luis Elizondo’s book Imminent, which mentions some very interesting things about so-called ‘remote viewing’. According to Mr Elizondo, the participants who were successful at remote viewing, or had anything to do with the program, all had Cherokee blood.
The Navajo code talkers were the perfect choice because, at the time, the Navajo language wasn't written in any books. The language was passed down by parents to their children, so if you weren't Navajo, or taught directly by someone who was Navajo, you couldn't speak or understand it. Additionally, it was common for Indian tribes to pass scary tales to their children in order to keep them from wandering too far from their camp, considering the dangers posed by wolves, bears or even encounters with other hostile tribes or trappers. This was probably common with European settlers as well. Watch out or the "boogie man will get you." It makes sense and was probably a common form of family disciplinary maintenance worldwide, which may account for tales concerning Sasquatch, Yeti, and other tall tales. And let's face it, a good story is worth repeating over and over. IMO, MrBallen is a good story teller if you're looking for the outlandish, or are a campfire, Halloween, story disciple but he can't hold a candle to the Fat Electrician.😉 15:08 The person on the right is Military Police, followed by an explanation?! Luke, it's a cartoon drawing! It's a folklore story!😆 It probably never happened in RL!😄 Mate, get a grip!😂
It’s takes one story being real to create legitimacy for many other stories but yeah your opinion holds water. Take everything with a grain of salt to be sure.
I am a transplant from NYC and now live in Phoenix, Arizona. I believe Skinwalkers and Wendigos are real. I have not seen one in person, but I have spoken to those who have.
I can't say for sure skinwalkers and bigfoot exist, but I definitely believe they could exist because I've seen things I can't explain out in the deep woods. You get used to hearing animals you can't see, the sounds of branches snapping at night because a critter is checking out your camp, or maybe you even hear the occasional scream -- but you learn how to identify these things with enough familiarity. You know what foxes and bobcats sound like when they scream, you learn the difference between squirrels crashing through leaves and deer walking around, you recognize patterns and animal behaviors etc, and these things stop being scary because you know better. There are some things you just don't get used to. though. The feeling of being watched by a predator, the telltale sign you're not alone because the forest has gone dead silent, the sounds of something big moving around, the random lost objects like a little girl's shoe ten+ miles off trail, effigies hanging from tree branches, or creepy remnants like a torn-up abandoned campsite or a random staircase to nowhere or a doorframe that looks like there was never a house attached to it. And those things can be explained, sure, but they can be really unsettling to come across regardless. But then there's things you can't explain. The strange smells that don't make sense, the sounds, voices and laughs on the wind, weird tracks you don't recognize, fresh human footprints when you know there's nothing around you for miles, loud banging/knocking on trees, sticks and rocks being thrown, etc. There's something inside us that just knows when things just aren't right, and you should always listen to it. Like coming across a clearing in the woods that gives you the chills and a nervous pit in your stomach. You'll just get this vibe you can't explain, this sense of dread that drains the blood from your face, and you might not even know why but always listen to that feeling. That feeling keeps you alive.
@@evilmoffintop6081 hahah sorry for that. If it’s any consolation, I love the woods! It’s my favorite place to be. I feel a deep sense of peace in the forest, and nothing I’ve experienced has ruined that for me. I don’t think you need to fear the woods, but you do have to be smart and observant to stay safe. Nature is indifferent and harsh, and something as simple as twisting your ankle can be life-threatening when you’re far out. It’s extremely easy to get disoriented if you don’t know how to navigate, and weird shit seems to happen more often the deeper in you go. Maybe it’s psychological, the mind playing tricks on you, the fear of the unknown, self-doubt etc. It could be nothing at all! But everyone I know that spends a lot of time in the woods has stories of things they can’t explain. 🤷🏼♂️
Skinwalker legends extend across many different native american tribes. That's why you can find skinwalker stories pretty much anywhere in north america. I'm creek and cherokee and we have skinwalker stories all the way from Oklahoma down to central Florida where the Seminoles are. There are skinwalker reports even up to Canada and down in Mexico. And, yes, those things are real.
As someone who grew up around Appalachia. When we hear weird noises from the woods... We keep walking. We don't investigate. If anything really is out there, it's not coming into my space, so I won't go into it's. It's the reverse of letting a bear know your presence so it can just leave.
Ooooo I feckin love Wartime Stories and their counterpart Bedtime Stories!!! As a US Army vet myself I love how he tells stories and some of the stuff he mentions really takes me back. Also I own both volumes of Tales from the Grid Square and they're phenomenal. Please keep checking this channel out the stories on here are amazing.
I'm in the army. When I was in New Mexico out in the field soldier and I were near porta pottys at 2 in the morning. The soldier looked in the distance saw something screamed and ran back to the tents. I looked out and saw nothing except a couple cactus 🌵 silhouettes. Out of nowhere one just ran to the right and i did the oh hell naw range walk back to the tents
You rock brother. Love your videos. I was embedded during Op Telick and OP Herrick with the Royal Marines and in Herat with the Coldstream Guards. Keep up the good work
Wartime Stories is one of the most underrated channels on TH-cam. I randomly watched one video of his....... Which turned into me randomly watching every single video of his 🤣
Navajo was not only a spoken only language at the time, it also sounded close to Japanese. So not only did you have a code, and a language that the Japanese didn't know, you also had the possibility that they would be confused on wether or not it was the Americans with how close the sound of the language was to Japanese
Navajo nation back in 2000 appointed Navajo Rangers Stan Milford and Jonathon Dover to look into skinwalkers, ufo/uap, bigfoot and other high stranteness cases on Navajo nation land. The Navajo don't openly discuss these things as its believed speaking of it could bring their attention to you. Stan and Jonathon shared some amazing stories and I'm pretty sure Dover helped on episodes of skinwalker ranch and on the show beyond skinwalker ranch. Incredible people. Skinwalker ranch has been extensively studied in recent years for high strangeness activity and the results have been unreal with responses to their tests. Skinwalker ranch has an area they refer to as the triangle where they've picked up a very strange almost portal like area above the ground hundreds of feet they decided launching rockets at it was a good idea but whatever is in the air diverts the rockets. Theres a mesa on skinwalker ranch where they have documenred a column going into the air that you cant see with your eye's but photogrammetry showed it and where the column is happens to be coming up from a spiral they found and spirals usually depict portals. The shows worth checking out
Welcome to the rabbit hole!!! I stumbled across Fat Electrician one time, then stumbled across you reacting to him, then watched a video where you reacted to Mr Ballen which led me to Wartime Stories and Bedtime Stories. I absolutely love when you react to videos I like!!!! On a side note, I don’t get creeped out at night at all but skinwalkers creep me straight out.
You should check out their “it’s not easy being a military police officer” video. It’s about Edward’s Air Force base, which is just one of the many stories from their book which you should also check out. Edit: I see you found the book, worth a read.
I think I Recommended this Channel before, I knew you’d enjoy this type of content. This is my favorite reaction channel, Your reactions keep me interested while a lot of other people are low effort. Wartime stories is my absolute favorite storytelling channel, besides ballen of course. Luke has a great voice for storytelling, the illustrations are great, and I enjoy supernatural stories around the military. Glad to see 2 of my favorite channels in 1 video. Edit: the fort Campbell series he did is a great one!
@Originalhuman the movie about the code talkers is Windtalkers. It's got Nicholas Cage in it. You should also looking the various versions of Werewolves, a couple seem like skinwalkers. The first military story is most likely placed at Ft.Huachuca.
You got to react to “Marines and soldiers stalked by creatures in the woods” by wartimes stories. The one story is on the same level of creepy as the final story in this episode
Theyre real for sure, bein native my nana always had rules when in the woods. i screwed up once and one of em taunted me all night when i was camping. Big ol NOPE!
th-cam.com/video/Uy6IxRGjgL0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YNkCApRm33FMAvjo this video is sick it’s stories from an actual navajo man with his experiences with skinwalkers
Shoot the Rabbit? You truly do not understand the lesson of the Skin Walker. Do NOT shoot any animal after dark. In the first story, the ranch hand was told he needed to stay where he was because now the Skin Walkers would be hunting him. To kill one curses you.
Love your videos man I would love for you to react to “Operación Cisne Negro” wont go much into detail but the video lets us have a first person view of the Mexican Armed Forces clearing a house of high importance 🇲🇽🇲🇽
Im a firm believer that all these mythical stories are real in some form the idea of these creatures or spirits through out history is just to much to deny now I think these get a little exaggerated but yah not saying bigfoot or meglodon is real but yah
Hey bro, will you play Detroit Become Human again? It was epic watching you play it the first time, would love to see you take it on again! (Hopefully not trying to get the worse ending as you were 😂❤)
Hey there I got a video for you from the fat electrician it called - America dismantle pirate nation for touching there boats - if you already reacted to this and it a video let me know cause I want to watch it cause when I look it up I can’t find a video from you.
By the way, I went back and watched your video on the encounter you had. Very strange. As I was scrolling, I decided to watch “No one can explain these sightings..REACTION”. At 21:24, the video shows an image of a Skinwalker, and your reaction to that image was disturbing to me. Clearly, that particular image had an effect on you. I hope you can get past that.
As someone who has Cherokee blood we absolutely believe in skinwalkwers and other creatures that are unnatural
Pretty much anyone with Native American roots puts some stock in this kind of stuff.
I'm distantly Pottawatomie.
I recently read Luis Elizondo’s book Imminent, which mentions some very interesting things about so-called ‘remote viewing’. According to Mr Elizondo, the participants who were successful at remote viewing, or had anything to do with the program, all had Cherokee blood.
The Navajo code talkers were the perfect choice because, at the time, the Navajo language wasn't written in any books. The language was passed down by parents to their children, so if you weren't Navajo, or taught directly by someone who was Navajo, you couldn't speak or understand it.
Additionally, it was common for Indian tribes to pass scary tales to their children in order to keep them from wandering too far from their camp, considering the dangers posed by wolves, bears or even encounters with other hostile tribes or trappers.
This was probably common with European settlers as well. Watch out or the "boogie man will get you." It makes sense and was probably a common form of family disciplinary maintenance worldwide, which may account for tales concerning Sasquatch, Yeti, and other tall tales. And let's face it, a good story is worth repeating over and over. IMO, MrBallen is a good story teller if you're looking for the outlandish, or are a campfire, Halloween, story disciple but he can't hold a candle to the Fat Electrician.😉
15:08 The person on the right is Military Police, followed by an explanation?! Luke, it's a cartoon drawing! It's a folklore story!😆 It probably never happened in RL!😄 Mate, get a grip!😂
It’s takes one story being real to create legitimacy for many other stories but yeah your opinion holds water. Take everything with a grain of salt to be sure.
I am a transplant from NYC and now live in Phoenix, Arizona. I believe Skinwalkers and Wendigos are real. I have not seen one in person, but I have spoken to those who have.
YO THIS GUY IS SO GOOD. I kept meaning to comment that you'll like him.
I have had my own run in, I don't talk about it, cause when you do it returns, and follows
I can't say for sure skinwalkers and bigfoot exist, but I definitely believe they could exist because I've seen things I can't explain out in the deep woods. You get used to hearing animals you can't see, the sounds of branches snapping at night because a critter is checking out your camp, or maybe you even hear the occasional scream -- but you learn how to identify these things with enough familiarity. You know what foxes and bobcats sound like when they scream, you learn the difference between squirrels crashing through leaves and deer walking around, you recognize patterns and animal behaviors etc, and these things stop being scary because you know better.
There are some things you just don't get used to. though. The feeling of being watched by a predator, the telltale sign you're not alone because the forest has gone dead silent, the sounds of something big moving around, the random lost objects like a little girl's shoe ten+ miles off trail, effigies hanging from tree branches, or creepy remnants like a torn-up abandoned campsite or a random staircase to nowhere or a doorframe that looks like there was never a house attached to it. And those things can be explained, sure, but they can be really unsettling to come across regardless. But then there's things you can't explain. The strange smells that don't make sense, the sounds, voices and laughs on the wind, weird tracks you don't recognize, fresh human footprints when you know there's nothing around you for miles, loud banging/knocking on trees, sticks and rocks being thrown, etc.
There's something inside us that just knows when things just aren't right, and you should always listen to it. Like coming across a clearing in the woods that gives you the chills and a nervous pit in your stomach. You'll just get this vibe you can't explain, this sense of dread that drains the blood from your face, and you might not even know why but always listen to that feeling. That feeling keeps you alive.
I am already scared of being in the woods and this hasn’t helped hahaha
@@evilmoffintop6081 hahah sorry for that. If it’s any consolation, I love the woods! It’s my favorite place to be. I feel a deep sense of peace in the forest, and nothing I’ve experienced has ruined that for me. I don’t think you need to fear the woods, but you do have to be smart and observant to stay safe. Nature is indifferent and harsh, and something as simple as twisting your ankle can be life-threatening when you’re far out.
It’s extremely easy to get disoriented if you don’t know how to navigate, and weird shit seems to happen more often the deeper in you go. Maybe it’s psychological, the mind playing tricks on you, the fear of the unknown, self-doubt etc. It could be nothing at all! But everyone I know that spends a lot of time in the woods has stories of things they can’t explain. 🤷🏼♂️
Love Wartime Stories (created and run by former US Marine Luke Lamana), you should check it out
Skinwalker legends extend across many different native american tribes. That's why you can find skinwalker stories pretty much anywhere in north america. I'm creek and cherokee and we have skinwalker stories all the way from Oklahoma down to central Florida where the Seminoles are. There are skinwalker reports even up to Canada and down in Mexico.
And, yes, those things are real.
YES! more wartime stories!
"Everybody back in the trucks." Is the most military type "Nope" you will get.😂
Yeah, he was Marine recon.
As someone who grew up around Appalachia. When we hear weird noises from the woods... We keep walking. We don't investigate. If anything really is out there, it's not coming into my space, so I won't go into it's. It's the reverse of letting a bear know your presence so it can just leave.
Ooooo I feckin love Wartime Stories and their counterpart Bedtime Stories!!! As a US Army vet myself I love how he tells stories and some of the stuff he mentions really takes me back. Also I own both volumes of Tales from the Grid Square and they're phenomenal. Please keep checking this channel out the stories on here are amazing.
I'm in the army. When I was in New Mexico out in the field soldier and I were near porta pottys at 2 in the morning. The soldier looked in the distance saw something screamed and ran back to the tents. I looked out and saw nothing except a couple cactus 🌵 silhouettes. Out of nowhere one just ran to the right and i did the oh hell naw range walk back to the tents
Check out the movie, Windtalkers. It explains why the Navajo Code Talkers were the only code that was never cracked.
You rock brother. Love your videos. I was embedded during Op Telick and OP Herrick with the Royal Marines and in Herat with the Coldstream Guards. Keep up the good work
I'm glad you liked our state, watching from Utah! Navajo Code talkers were INSTRUMENTAL in our winning the Pacific.
I LOVE WARTIME STORIES
Wartime Stories is one of the most underrated channels on TH-cam. I randomly watched one video of his....... Which turned into me randomly watching every single video of his 🤣
I am from Utah and yes there is something to this it's not just a legend.
Navajo was not only a spoken only language at the time, it also sounded close to Japanese. So not only did you have a code, and a language that the Japanese didn't know, you also had the possibility that they would be confused on wether or not it was the Americans with how close the sound of the language was to Japanese
Navajo nation back in 2000 appointed Navajo Rangers Stan Milford and Jonathon Dover to look into skinwalkers, ufo/uap, bigfoot and other high stranteness cases on Navajo nation land. The Navajo don't openly discuss these things as its believed speaking of it could bring their attention to you. Stan and Jonathon shared some amazing stories and I'm pretty sure Dover helped on episodes of skinwalker ranch and on the show beyond skinwalker ranch. Incredible people. Skinwalker ranch has been extensively studied in recent years for high strangeness activity and the results have been unreal with responses to their tests. Skinwalker ranch has an area they refer to as the triangle where they've picked up a very strange almost portal like area above the ground hundreds of feet they decided launching rockets at it was a good idea but whatever is in the air diverts the rockets. Theres a mesa on skinwalker ranch where they have documenred a column going into the air that you cant see with your eye's but photogrammetry showed it and where the column is happens to be coming up from a spiral they found and spirals usually depict portals. The shows worth checking out
Welcome to the rabbit hole!!! I stumbled across Fat Electrician one time, then stumbled across you reacting to him, then watched a video where you reacted to Mr Ballen which led me to Wartime Stories and Bedtime Stories. I absolutely love when you react to videos I like!!!! On a side note, I don’t get creeped out at night at all but skinwalkers creep me straight out.
dude thank you for reacting to wartime stories i listen to his shit on repeat when i wanna sleep and its all so good
Wartime Stories, and it's sister channel Bedtime Stories, are both badass paranormal story channels.
As someone who owns all the Tales of the Gridsquare books, I highly recommend them
You definitely have to react to a video about the Navajo code talkers in WWII
You should check out their “it’s not easy being a military police officer” video. It’s about Edward’s Air Force base, which is just one of the many stories from their book which you should also check out. Edit: I see you found the book, worth a read.
I always get excited to see another reaction from this guy.
I think I Recommended this Channel before, I knew you’d enjoy this type of content. This is my favorite reaction channel, Your reactions keep me interested while a lot of other people are low effort. Wartime stories is my absolute favorite storytelling channel, besides ballen of course. Luke has a great voice for storytelling, the illustrations are great, and I enjoy supernatural stories around the military. Glad to see 2 of my favorite channels in 1 video.
Edit: the fort Campbell series he did is a great one!
Please watch more of these it’s so entertaining
I love these types of videos
The stories are only creepy when the skinwalker gets away, every other time some poor animal gets lit up.
@Originalhuman the movie about the code talkers is Windtalkers. It's got Nicholas Cage in it. You should also looking the various versions of Werewolves, a couple seem like skinwalkers.
The first military story is most likely placed at Ft.Huachuca.
I saw a video of a cop checking on a call of someone yelling what sounded like help. It was a female mountain lion calling mates.. he ran quick
Ghosts in Bagdad, absolute spookfest...
wartime stories are so good and the podcast are good as well
You got to react to “Marines and soldiers stalked by creatures in the woods” by wartimes stories. The one story is on the same level of creepy as the final story in this episode
Definitely need a reaction video of you watching windtalkers about the Navajo in Ww2
The a great movie about the code talkers called (windtalkers) starting Nicolas Cage
34:12 an actual good call from an LT epic
Theyre real for sure, bein native my nana always had rules when in the woods. i screwed up once and one of em taunted me all night when i was camping. Big ol NOPE!
I love the story videos I think it’s more entertaining for a longer video I’ve had many laughs from this video already keep grinding Luke ❤
What a great jaunt to the 'other side'
Absolutely loving the new content! Got my Native blood tingling😁😁❤
I figure uncle Bob figured if he told the C.O. about a man turning into a rabbit and back to a man. He would have been discharged for being crazy lol.
You should check-out a movie called "Windtalkers", with Nicolas Cage and Adam Beach. It's about the Navajo Codetalkers.
Great movie.🙂
sup luke, ever thought about reacting to wendigoon again?
Would love some more vids reacting to that channel!
I call it Four Skin walker ranch
2nd story. Imagine the poor skinwalker that comes across a marine unit in training
4:52 if you really didn’t know that there’s an old nic cage movie called Code Talkers about it that isn’t half bad
Check out giants of Kandahar weird stories from Afghanistan
Seen this on thoughty2 channel. What's up with the London stone on cannon st. In London??
LOL
New here and subscribed, I like your style.
You should watch “the devil creatures of quang binh” it’s another horror video by wartime stories and it takes place during the Vietnam war 😮
Watch the movie "Wind Talkers" pretty good movie about the Navajo code talkers
53:49 that would be awesome!
Mate, I fing love wartime stories
Man what is going on in Arizona?
I would also suggest "Bedtime Stories" its a related channel that has similar content.
th-cam.com/video/Uy6IxRGjgL0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YNkCApRm33FMAvjo this video is sick it’s stories from an actual navajo man with his experiences with skinwalkers
Shoot the Rabbit?
You truly do not understand the lesson of the Skin Walker.
Do NOT shoot any animal after dark.
In the first story, the ranch hand was told he needed to stay where he was because now the Skin Walkers would be hunting him. To kill one curses you.
Now it belongs to Brandon Fuegle.
Love your videos man I would love for you to react to “Operación Cisne Negro” wont go much into detail but the video lets us have a first person view of the Mexican Armed Forces clearing a house of high importance 🇲🇽🇲🇽
You should react to this guys video about giants in Afghanistan
OriginalLumberjack
Im a firm believer that all these mythical stories are real in some form the idea of these creatures or spirits through out history is just to much to deny now I think these get a little exaggerated but yah not saying bigfoot or meglodon is real but yah
not seen u in a while havent been on fyp for about a year
The fact that you didn't know about the Navajo code talkers just reinforces the fact that you Euros have no idea of the two fronts the USA fought.
Yes finnally i get to watch you react to this video
Code talkers Nicolas cage.great movie
What is combat lock?
Hey bro, will you play Detroit Become Human again? It was epic watching you play it the first time, would love to see you take it on again! (Hopefully not trying to get the worse ending as you were 😂❤)
Hey there I got a video for you from the fat electrician it called - America dismantle pirate nation for touching there boats - if you already reacted to this and it a video let me know cause I want to watch it cause when I look it up I can’t find a video from you.
Give your story
By the way, I went back and watched your video on the encounter you had. Very strange. As I was scrolling, I decided to watch “No one can explain these sightings..REACTION”. At 21:24, the video shows an image of a Skinwalker, and your reaction to that image was disturbing to me. Clearly, that particular image had an effect on you. I hope you can get past that.
Come on Luke you never heard of Quantico🤔😄