Twin Towers
At the air force base, there are two abandoned grain towers. Inside one of them, there are animal bones. Drawn across the walls are pentacles and Satanic crosses. It is said that one may hear the howling of hell hounds—the Devil’s watch dogs. It is also reported that one may feel cold chills in the middle of summer and there is also an overwhelming feeling that someone is watching.
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mazon says: |
July 17, 2010, 9:36 am |
wait are the grain towers the twin towers
TheCityofLouisburg says: |
September 13, 2010, 1:34 pm |
This kind of stuff scares the **** out of me. Although i don’t really think there is much to be scared of, if one opens the door to things like that in their life then there can arise problems.
Dani K Ande says: |
October 11, 2010, 2:00 am |
Hmmm… lived here in Belton my whole life. Yes, there are two abandoned grain silos on RG. Having lived here, and having been going into a Marine corps reserve unit here, and my ex-fiance is IN a reserve marine corps unit here, I’ve been there. There’s several stories behind these two odd placed towers. There’s the stories of the “hell hounds”, of satanic rituals, and of animals bones there. The story that’s I’ve always been told originally is that a young boy that lived in Cimarron Trails (old base housing, I believe as that’s where my parents lived when they were active duty), used to wake up screaming in the night that he saw the silos on fire. Then he saw the whole town on fire, drove him insane. Anywho, the occurances that I’ve witnessed firsthand was strange smells, always a freshly burnt out fire in one, sounds of people/things walking around in the brush, and the sense of a presence watching you. My group and I have NOT however gotten any hard evidence yet as we didn’t have the equipment at the time (I was in high school and my ex was fresh out of training). And we have never seen or heard any evidence of a demonic being such as hell houds out there. The graffiti looked like it was put there possibly for a ritual, but more than likely with how it was done, it was done by teens to fuel the satanic ritual rumor. If there have been any rituals or such actually documented in the KC area, I would love for those links as it could broaden my groups’ searchings and investigations (danikande@techie.com). And for the comments made about satanic rituals happening all the time in Belton, I happen to find that slightly offensive. I am a “witch”, using the common term. An occultist, and following close to the wiccan religion. That’s not devil worshiping. Not all “spells” are evil, please, if ya’ll don’t know anything about it don’t make comments. Delt with that enough in high school when closeminded people thought I was a devil worshipper because I didn’t believe in “God”. On that happy note, happy hunting to any an all that go investigating! ^.^
Kristin Westrope says: |
October 14, 2010, 3:57 am |
Ok so first of all.. Its not restricted.. lol If it was me and my friends wouldn’d of been able to go to them.. I have been on top of one of the cilos.. The only thing I “experienced” was the sound of barking dogs which turned out to be a stray.. So if this place scares you then theres something wrong with you! Im not being mean but truth hurts sometimes! If anyone knows of somewhere thats actually gonna ‘scare’ me please let me know!!
miranda says: |
November 24, 2010, 3:14 pm |
hi
ok so, i have lived in belton all my life and have lived in cimeron trails in the old base before i was maybe 6 or 7 but never herd of this till now….. its quite intertaining, never have i seen or herd of the “towers” but now i wana go ands see them but hey im only 14
Terry says: |
December 14, 2010, 3:57 pm |
i went to high school in belton, and I actually stumbled into this area on foot with 2 friends to smoke weed, im not shy i was in high school. we were basically exploring the site to see what it was used for. we were not interested in ghost at the time. though when we were leaving my car keys were gone from my pocket, and strange enough we walked back to the site from the car, and we walked straight to my keys. we didnt search for them at all, it was almost like i knew where they were, but i didnt. and one other note, this is in kansas city. this used to be belton, but KC annexed the land because of the air base, and the railroad system that runs through there. i never went inside the silo’s as they did not interest us. Now that i know about these stories, i will take my digital camera, which has a thermal setting and i will try to capture something from the roadway.
Terry S. says: |
December 14, 2010, 5:08 pm |
oh, hi Kristin, noticed your name lol. Tell your sisters I said HI!
Kurtis says: |
April 9, 2011, 4:16 pm |
Ok so I went to these last night. There is no fence around them, there is only a fence around the missile silos across the creek. Anyways there is nothing haunted about these at all. They are located in the field behind the old college which I must say was more fun than the silos. They have some spray paint on them and you can see where someone had made a fire in it at one time. If you want a good scare go to the college.
Zach says: |
April 10, 2011, 2:17 pm |
It’s not a hospital. It was a pinaccle career institute. and yes it is much more scary than the grain towers but they are both on the base in richard’s gabauer.
S. Gaston says: |
June 5, 2011, 2:28 am |
Yes it’s in MO. Yes KC bought the land. But in my personal opinion, the scare was NOT the silos but the housing I grew up in on the “base”. I lived there for almost my entire childhood. They’ve torn down a lot of the old housing but the duplex I grew up on Nellis still remains. Want to talk about creepy…that place would be it. But good luck trying to get in those
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To those of you trying to find ghosts…happy hunting.
justin says: |
July 24, 2011, 4:40 am |
this place is real i went to the building with three of my friends and we were going threw it and taunting the ghost and when we went outside we were on the bottom parking lot and had a cendir block thrown at us from the second story window above the door
madison says: |
September 29, 2011, 5:54 pm |
I have been in the twin towers and it is pretty scary especially at night where on several occasions we have heard voices, and saw shadows. You get a bone chilling feeling that you are being watched. I do have some recordings of when we were out there and you can hear screams.
Hans Zimmer says: |
October 5, 2011, 4:51 pm |
This place is legit. We didn’t hear the barking noises but we saw various cloaked figures. I don’t normally believe in this stuff but this place scared me enough to never come back.
Patricia Smith says: |
October 18, 2011, 3:16 am |
The base in Belton Mo was never an Airforce base it is an Army and Marine base and always has been.
TJ says: |
December 5, 2011, 12:02 pm |
Alright Just to notify the idiot who said this was never a air force bace im 29 years old grew up in belton and raymore and use to go watch the airforce air shows there second i hat a family member staioned at this base when it was a air force bas third its army reserves and marines 4th its not tech. a base any mre its called a memorial airport so in the future get ur fact togather or dont say ****
terry says: |
February 5, 2012, 4:20 am |
it is a decommissioned air base. still used to ship troops out.
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Travis Bellotti says:
June 7, 2010, 4:41 pm
I have some real issues of individuals not giving accurate information. The previous person stated, “Some faiths in Christianity and Judaism for that fact still use animal sacrifices which is against the law in most states but they are doing their form of worship as they have had it passed on to them.” I live in Belton and I am a Jew. In Judaism, animal sacrifices stopped in 70 A.D when the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. No Jew would offer sacrifices these days and even if they did it could not be done because Jewish Sacrifices were only done at the Temple in Jerusalem. Once animal sacrifices stopped, prayer took its place. Please get facts correct before posting. There are no Christian denominations that practice animal sacrifices that I know of. Most Jews and Christians would consider animal sacrifices offensive.