Nobody on this list knew they were going to
see some of the scariest things ever caught on camera with their drone. 5. Scary Locations Never to Fly Your Drone
Over Not too long ago a drone pilot named Phovisa
made a scary discovery over Lake Berryessa, California that freaked out the entire internet. It’s barely visible from this distance and
probably invisible to passing traffic too, which only makes it all the scarier, but get
a little closer and . . . . . . hidden in the water is this dangerous
swirling hole that looks like it was never meant to be there. People speculated that
a sinkhole had opened up and was slowly swallowing the earth. What’s even scarier is when he goes inside
of the hole and makes you feel like you’re not going to live much longer. This is what
your last moments on earth would look like if you ever swam too close. In reality, this is actually a spillway and
its purpose is to keep the nearby dam from overflowing. It was made by engineers and
thankfully not a freak accident. I just wanted to clear up the rumors and also give you a
little peek inside one of the creepiest locations in all of California. Letting police use drones has been a touchy
subject for some time, and they recently have developed something that’s adding a whole
new level to the debate. These mini drones are small enough to fit
under your door or through a partially open window. Here’s one flying through somebody’s
garage, briefly going through the rafters before entering their living room, possibly
through a vent, to check if they are breathing before arresting them for a warrant, all without
physically entering his home. You can see he looks like a giant compared to the drone,
which is easily a hundred times smaller and so quiet that he doesn’t even wake up. So do you feel comfortable with law enforcement
having these based on what you’ve just seen, or do you think there is too much potential
for this technology to be misused? Either way, certain departments have been using them
for months now, and they may be coming to a precinct near you (just hopefully not for
you). This drone owner decides to memorialize his
cat by stuffing it and making it into a drone, or a quadcopter if you want to get technical
about it since it has four propellers. The cat’s wide-eyed expression is really
creepy because it looks like it’s afraid for its life even though the worst has already
happened. Don’t get me wrong, I do see the humor in
this and I think it looks so bizarre that it is almost kind of funny, but at the same
time I can see how some people think it’s disrespectful to animals and shouldn’t exist.
So I was wondering what your opinion on this was and if you think they took it too far.
My question is where did they put all of the electronics? A drone flies directly over to a neighbor’s
house and starts buzzing around their yard for a bit. It doesn’t exactly fly up to
their windows or anything blatantly intrusive but it does check out their house from all
four sides in a way that I find creepy and possibly against the law since this is private
property and not theirs. At 1 minute it nearly takes out the powerlines
connecting to their house. I don’t know if it was intentional or what – it probably
wasn’t, but that would have been costly and might have even started a fire if the
drone burned up and landed in the grass. The drone eventually loses control and gets
stuck in a tree, which makes me think this could be a younger kid who doesn’t know
any better as opposed to a full-grown adult. Whatever their age is, I doubt their neighbors
would appreciate being watched like this. Assuming, of course, that this video is real
in the first place. 4. Scary People Droning On On April 8th, 2020 a drone uncovers a sobering
situation unfolding over Hart Island, New York that leaves its pilot terrified. A team
of workers decked out in white head-to-toe hazmat suits supervise a forklift as it pushes
dirt over a ditch full of crates with a second ditch waiting to be filled as well. Those maintaining distance are not wearing
biohazard suits but government black suits instead and appear to have no interest in
going near whatever’s in these crates. A closer look at the crates reveals they are
more like the shape of a human and, given Hart Island’s history as a temporary burial
ground, it’s scary to think what might be inside. Tell me what you think could be causing
them to treat this cargo with such caution because I’m just not sure. Here’s something that would be pretty creepy
to see outside of a controlled environment: someone piloting a drone with their mind.
But that’s exactly what this University of Florida researcher is doing here. With special electrodes attached to their
head, they are able to move the drone in all directions merely by thinking about it. My question is if there’s any long term
physical effects of manipulating stuff with your mind, and also what would happen if you
thought about it going in two directions at once. Would you be brave enough to put one of these
on your head and give it a try? It looks like it could be fun, but then again, maybe I should wait and see how it works out with the other people first. A drone pilot is flying around his neighborhood
and gets some aerial video of the highway before deciding to take it closer to where
he lives. This is his house so keep an eye on it when
the camera moves back down. At 30 seconds this small all-white figure
can be seen inching up his driveway towards his home. It’s not him and he wasn’t even
home at the time. No car is pulled up front so it isn’t the
mailman and there doesn’t appear to be any car in the driveway at all. Just when it reaches the doorway the camera
moves up and when it gets back in place, the figure is gone. The drone pilot went home
straight away and saw no signs of forced entry or any tracks. So was this a ghost, someone
with no car and the wrong address, or what? A YouTuber named SUNDAY RIDES takes a stroll
through the neighborhood and I think this is the moment a man sees it and thinks he’s
spying on him. SUNDAY RIDES reaches the edge of the neighborhood
and turns around over the stranger’s house and I think this is what makes him angry enough
to step out and confront the drone. I don’t know if SUNDAY RIDES was innocently
turning around or if he really was singling out this person, but even if he was, the neighbor
probably should have just gone inside and called police if he felt like he was being
harassed. I don’t think making a mess out of their own lawn is the best solution. SUNDAY RIDES decides to have some fun with
the situation and then flies back home. Hopefully he doesn’t get tracked down after this because
I think it was a simple misunderstanding. 3. Creatures Who Will Eat Your Drone I think this next video is just a man in a
suit but I wanted to get your opinion. They move fast for a supposedly large humanoid
and the way they run looks like a smaller person inside of a costume that doesn’t
weigh much. They run with their arms up until they remember
what they’re doing and let them hang a little. Also, I’m not a cryptid expert but I think
something this large would probably lean forward when it runs instead of standing straight
up. This cryptid-finding thermal imaging drone
manages to detect the heat signature of a cryptid walking through the forest late at
night. It looks somewhat convincing at first except for one glaringly obvious flaw. At 8 seconds the arms become really floppy
and I think they are forearm extensions sometimes used as a theater prop. The suit itself looks good except for the
arms, which look really thin, especially at 14 seconds, and stick out at a weird angle
from the elbow. So while I do have my doubts about this one,
there is one thing I can’t explain. It does seem to be giving off a heat signature, which
I don’t think someone in a costume could do. It should be almost all blue since the
outfit has no circulatory system. AldosWorld TV doesn’t know what to expect
when he and his friend Amer take a drone into the woods from the safety of their own car. They aren’t able to go far off the trail
because of the thick tree line but after a while they do see a mysterious creature down
on all fours that looks straight at them. It has beady dark circles for eyes and porcelain
skin that matches the description of a skin walker. But when they get closer it just looks
like somebody in a white skin suit on all fours, or at least that’s what I see. I don’t know why they didn’t just fly
up higher for a better view and maybe follow it back to its hideout. Instead they for some
reason go back to the car and don’t report it to any park officials, which doesn’t
seem realistic to me. But if I’m wrong, then I wonder what it was and if it was near
the trail to prey on someone passing by. BruceAustin3D takes his drone to Stoney Point
Park for some trainspotting and promptly gets confronted by a large number of angry insects. This is near the same location where a boy
was once hospitalized by a swarm of bees while riding his bicycle, and this is probably similar
to what he saw as he pedaled for his life. I was surprised by just how large they are,
more like the size of a full grown wasp than the ones I’m used to seeing. Someone tell me what variety these are because
they followed his drone for a long distance and were highly aggressive. Here’s a clue that might help: their venom
is so powerful, he touched his face after handling his drone, and venom from the bug
guts burned his skin for 15 minutes of agony in his words. Here’s a scary drone video that I don’t
see any way to fake. Stromedy heads deep into the bayou to see what kind
of creatures would even be strong enough to survive. The swamp water is almost impossible to see
down and they’re starting to think they might not find anything at all. But just when
they’re about to give up, they find what they’re looking for. They’re safe in their car and still nervous
as one of the gators hungrily moves forward. Tell me if you think this gator is looking
for a meal or looking to protect its territory. A city skyline is interrupted by a tiny white
pea-sized circular object that goes racing by. It’s not an insect because it looks
too large in proportion to the drone itself. Some say this could be a tiny space ship full
of creatures but I think that’s kind of a stretch. Someone else suggested this could be a pellet
and I agree this is a possibility. If that’s what it was though then there probably would
have been more than one coming at the drone. Whatever this is, it never appeared again,
and nobody has been able to solve this mystery since June 21st of 2019. 2. Creepy Anti-Drone Clowns Mike Kass once used his drone to track the
whereabouts of a clown on the loose in his hometown of Carlsbad,
California. First he finds someone who may or may not have been in a clown outfit wandering around
this blown out building. It’s somewhat difficult to tell from this distance but I think they could be wearing one. Mike eventually finds this building but no
one’s there. Yet it looks like a strange man could have been behind him all along. Mike doesn’t find another trace of them
for almost a full year. Then, one random flight session, it’s back. And once again the hunt is on. This clown
has been surprisingly good at hiding in the past but Mike’s drone sees all. Four days
later it finds itself cornered. I’m surprised Mike was able to see it because I think it
blended in well and looked like an animal at first. With its bright red hair I was wondering how
this clown was able to hide at all but when it lays down it seems to only show black parts
of its outfit. This would actually be impossible to see if you were on the ground, especially
if you weren’t looking. Walking by a clown lying in wait is not something I want to think
about for long. Mike Kass chases it into the woods until powerlines
force him to back off. After being chased like that the clown must have picked other
places to stay because it was never seen or heard from again. A YouTuber named Mikey Manfs became fascinated
with the legends of Clinton Road, a haunted place in New Jersey where everything from
psychos to phantom trucks are said to chase people and sometimes even end lives. After an unsuccessful night of ghost hunting,
Mikey Manfs decides to pilot his drone down the road during the daytime, figuring that
the noise would attract the attention of whatever’s out there. Sure enough, this odd fellow is walking down
Clinton Road. It almost connects with the drone before Mikey flies out of range, at
which point the clown takes off. Aside from the bright wig, their outfit blends
in with the scenery surprisingly well, and they easily manage to slip away, knowing exactly
where to hide. It’s impossible to see where it is until
it steps out for an ambush at the time of its choosing, a tactic I’m sure it’s tried
on countless people before. Mikey manages to avoid another rock and the
clown, realizing it’s been outsmarted, decides to run again. It seems like it’s been caught for sure
but then it does something that gives Clinton Road it’s supernatural reputation. It seemingly disappears. I’ve got a challenge for you, since you’ve
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real life, then go to my Instagram @dylan_is_chillin_yt and tap that follow button to find out. 1. Ways NOT to Use Your Drone Matt Maniaci lives near
an airport with flight restrictions and heard that something weird and possibly bad happens
to anyone who tries to fly a drone in. He isn’t sure if it’s true or not so he
decides to go right up to the no flight zone marker on his GPS and powers on his drone. The only thing left to do now is violate federal
aviation regulations and see what happens. I was half expecting Homeland Security to
come out in a van or maybe even for his drone to randomly stop working, but instead, in
his words, it . . . He presses forward but the drone refuses to
budge. Something is holding it back without damaging
it and I want to know how. Is this a low-level electromagnetic frequency jammer device? If
not, how do you think it’s being done? I’m glad he didn’t get in trouble but
it’s probably not a good idea to post a video potentially violating any laws. Or maybe
this is legal to begin with. Tell me if you think it is or not. A drone over the water sees a boat and randomly
decides to follow it to see what happens. He awkwardly follows them for over two minutes
while they point at him and seem pretty confused as to why they’re being followed. There’s nothing for them to do except wait
for him to stop recording them and go find something else to do. I guess it’s not really
against the law because there’s no expectation of privacy in public but it’s still kind
of a weird thing to do considering people are in their bathing suits and did not agree
to this. It’s also somewhat of a boating hazard too because the person steering has
got to be distracted. Let me know what you think about this video
and if you think he’s violating any laws. If not, should the laws be stricter to prevent
this kind of recording? I guess they’re all fully aware the drone is there but I could
also see why people would be stressed out if it happened to them. A man claims to have been followed for over
a year by strange drones. Ordinarily I would have trouble believing
such a claim but he has a lot of weird evidence that makes me wonder what’s really going
on . . . This is what they look like to the human eye,
three different lights that look mysterious. This still image captures all three of them
at once. The first two look the same size but the third one looks smaller, farther away.
If you’ve ever seen lights like this around your house, tell me what you think they are. The way they change colors is disorienting
and odd. I thought maybe this was special effects but
at 1 minute he shows this is completely normal video The lights look similar in each video, like
a fingerprint every time he zooms in, and there are way too many videos like this one
on his channel for him to fake. So what do you think is going on here? Is he being watched, or is this all somehow
in his mind? Mike Manfs returns to Clinton Road, determined
to catch something scary on drone at night. He and his friend are less worried about clowns
and more interested in seeing if a phantom truck really does disappear at the end of
Clinton Road like the legends say. It isn’t long until a truck, phantom or
not, passes by them and they try to follow it from above. Everything is going well until suddenly they
lose sight of the truck, almost like it disappears, and the drone remains frozen in midair where
the truck was last seen. It suddenly takes off on its own and they
find it stuck in a tree but here’s the weirdest part. While it’s up there, it starts flashing
red for no reason much like the brake lights of a truck. What do you think about this? Is this proof
that the legends are true? A drone user takes matters into his own hands
to break up a noisy party late at night with some roman candles by the looks of it. The
partygoers all scatter and flee as the drone launches low-powered roman candles directly
at them and their cars. Roman candles don’t really do a lot of damage
on impact but what happens if someone took one to the eye? Which has a pretty good chance
of happening considering everyone is looking straight up. There’s also a powerline nearby that gets
hit at 18 seconds (fortunately the pole and not any of the wires), and before the next
one goes straight into a tree, so this probably really wasn’t a good idea.