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KUSA
03-26-19, 18:39
Please post your paranormal experiences here.


When I was a teenager I had what might be characterized as a genuine encounter with a demonic entity.

mark5pt56
03-26-19, 18:58
I recall growing up, Raccoon hunting update NY. Moving through the woods, I ended up in a very small cemetary in the middle of nowhere, I mean nowhere. I will also add that it was a full moon and the air just seemed to stop. Remember those old flashlights? I'm talking 1980 tech at it's best? I swear that thing flickered as I did the Scooby doo run out of there. No gun as my brother in law had the .22. Good thing "Patches" knew the way back as she was waiting at the truck for me and gave me an occasional howl as a guide.

Not much I know but if you were there and felt the air, the moon glow through the overgrown bushes and onto the obviously not used in a while burial ground, it was a creepy feeling. My great grandmother used to tell a couple stories of her encounter with a ghost she claimed visited her a 3 occasions. I hated going to that house, never spent the night and usually found something to do outside.

Kyohte
03-26-19, 19:50
I’ve had several, but the following was the only one to make me feel genuinely uneasy.

I was rabbit hunting in the desert near an old ghost town (nothing left of it) and I got a really bad feeling. After the sun set, I started occasionally seeing little pin pricks of light moving over the landscape. Then a freak snow storm kicked up and I was in white out conditions. The original plan was to camp out, but we decided to book it as soon as the storm ended. I was the only one to see the lights, but not the only one to get the bad vibes.

I’ve since been back several times, but never to spend the night.

jmp45
03-26-19, 19:55
I have a few, this one has quite a few witnesses..

In the early 70s a buddy was traveling back from work from outside of a neighboring town's south side and he heard a car honking at him but no cars were in sight. It happened again and again within a 100yd stretch, going either way to or from. He took another bud and I down that road the first night and sure enough we all heard it, no other cars. Happened both ways. Interesting thing is that if you had the radio on or talking it was just loud enough to hear. Riding in silence it was just audible. The bud driving had his left hand on the top of the wheel and right hand up in the air. He would drop it when the horn was heard. We all had it at the same time.

We took others for the ride down that road a couple different times. Girls were really freaked out, pretty much we all were. A couple of the girls screamed when they heard it. The creepiest time was late night and a little fog, a shooting star fell on the horizon in front of us.. No $hit.. When we went into that stretch the horn was really loud, we all heard it. Btw, it always honked twice. After that night there were no more trips down that road with the crew. The bud was freaked out about it and didn't want to do that anymore. I have to add at that time he was a bit into the occult, now born again and active in ministry. It only happened when he was in his car. No tricks, a real thing.

SomeOtherGuy
03-26-19, 20:52
I’ve had several, but the following was the only one to make me feel genuinely uneasy.

I was rabbit hunting in the desert near an old ghost town (nothing left of it) and I got a really bad feeling. After the sun set, I started occasionally seeing little pin pricks of light moving over the landscape. Then a freak snow storm kicked up and I was in white out conditions. The original plan was to camp out, but we decided to book it as soon as the storm ended. I was the only one to see the lights, but not the only one to get the bad vibes.

The bad feeling and freak storm sound similar to many disappearances documented by David Paulides:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Missing411/

Kyohte
03-26-19, 21:43
The bad feeling and freak storm sound similar to many disappearances documented by David Paulides:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Missing411/

Quite familiar with David Paulides. I am very much a skeptic because he ignores Occam’s razor.

One of my goals this year is to spend some more time in the Uintah basin, maybe I’ll catch a glimpse of a skinwalker.

As far as “ghost” sightings go, I saw two people walking down the middle of a road at night and then vanish.

I was working late one night, alone except for one other co-worker. We both heard a woman in the lab say “hey”. We checked all the radios and they were off. Completely unexplainable, but heard by both of us.

My commute, should I choose to walk to work, takes me through a large cemetery. I’ve heard “people” walk up behind me, only to turn around and no one be there.

My grandmother, who was blind, could describe me very clearly. She also talked to my deceased aunt some nights. There is a history of clairvoyance in my family, though I remain a skeptic.

Diamondback
03-26-19, 23:31
Go to Gettysburg. Get out of the car, walk out on the field, AWAY from the paved roads and paths. You'll know--you can have not a single 'nother person anywhere within sight and you know on a primal, in-your-gut level that you are not alone out there.

Firefly
03-27-19, 00:09
There’s no such things as ghosts.

Some haitian bitch putva voodoo curse on me but I am immune because ghosts and sorcery are not real.

One step away from shoving bones up your nose imo

SteyrAUG
03-27-19, 00:16
I have to think if ghost were real, given the millions of people that have lived over hundreds of thousands of years and with the number of them that died horrible, tragic and unjust deaths that all of us would have seen hundreds of ghosts in our lifetimes.

I think it is nothing more than our own uneasiness about whatever we feel is wrong about a particular place.

MountainRaven
03-27-19, 00:26
My commute, should I choose to walk to work, takes me through a large cemetery. I’ve heard “people” walk up behind me, only to turn around and no one be there.

I've had this experience, when wearing certain hats, walking in certain boots, on certain paths, in certain weather.

Given my dog's total lack of any sort of response, and that I only have such experiences with some hats, and have been able to repeat it, it is simply the sound of my own foot steps echoing back into my ears from the brim of my hat. Just a sort of perfect aural illusion.


Go to Gettysburg. Get out of the car, walk out on the field, AWAY from the paved roads and paths. You'll know--you can have not a single 'nother person anywhere within sight and you know on a primal, in-your-gut level that you are not alone out there.

I've heard the same thing said of the Greasy Grass/Little Bighorn.

Diamondback
03-27-19, 01:29
I've heard the same thing said of the Greasy Grass/Little Bighorn.

I personally didn't get that vibe at Little Bighorn, but I didn't venture out into the battlefield very far--could believe it, though. Same could be said about Antietam, I suppose. OTOH, at LBH I was traveling with relatives who insisted we all stick close between snakes and hostile natives, while Gettysburg I was "off the leash" as long as I knew how to get back to the road...

Adrenaline_6
03-27-19, 08:33
I was installing an alarm in my younger days in a house. Most of you you will know the location if you ever watched MTV's Real World in Hawaii. There are a couple houses on that property. The beach house that was on MTV and another 3 story house nearer the road and gate. I was working on the latter which was going through renovation.

It was later in the work day, all the other sub contractors went home but I stayed to finish up wiring up the panel and walk testing the motion detectors. The panel was in an attic space halfway up the stairway to the 3rd floor. Weird attic location , but it was the ideal location for wiring. I never felt any weird or foreboding feeling. In fact, ghosts and the supernatural wasn't even on my mind at the time. I powered up the alarm with the battery and proceeded to walk test the motion detectors. I went to the living room and was testing one out and thought I heard someone whistle behind me. I was in "get this done so I can get out of there and go home" mode so I ignored it and payed no attention to it at all. A little bit later that whistle was right behind me, like someone whistled at you with their face right behind your head. I turned around....and absolutely nothing. I was still in "I want to go home mode" so it never dawned on me still and it didn't really phase me. What got me was when I got there the next day, a few of the sub contractors asked when I left the day before and I told them. They then asked immediately "So did you hear/see the ghost? That's when I thought back and was like wtf, I think I did. They all did at one time and the caretaker who sleeps on the bottom floor said the "ghost" walk up and down the stairs every night. He can hear it all the time, but it doesn't really hurt or bother anyone. The owner said she had to wall up 2 exterior basement doors in the beach house because ghosts liked to "walk through" there. She was nonchalant about it as it gets.

I went on vacation to Pigeon Forge and rented a cabin. We took our 2 dogs at the time ( a doberman and a long haired mini dachshund). The bottom floor had a bathroom that just gave out the creepiest evil vibe I ever felt. It wasn't spooky looking, it was modern and clean, just something wasn't right. I brought my wife down and she felt the same thing. What topped it off was I walked in there and called the doberman who follows me like velcro and she would not set one foot past that doorway and had that look like she was not comfortable there (pupils dilated - growled a little). That was not a cool feeling.

Adrenaline_6
03-27-19, 08:46
My Dad told me a few experiences when he was growing up. One was about when he was 9. He and his family grew up poor and even at 9 had to prep breakfast way early in the mornings. My Grandpa trailered in an old motel onto his property and still was in the process of fixing things so the kitchen appliances was outside in a lean-to shed with a curtain in the sand. He said he woke up to do his duties and went to the shed outside. He was about to move the curtain to walk into the shed but saw a giant leg below the curtain on the other side. He yelled and took off screaming, waking everyone up saying he saw a giant man. When his family went back to the kitchen , the appliances were overturned and there was giant footprints everywhere but the giant was gone.

What really got me was many years later, I was talking to a guy who was a b/f of a friend of my g/f at the time. It just so happened he was from the same small town in Kauai. When he found out my Dad's family was from there, he asked me, hey, did you ever see the giant man over there? That totally threw me for a loop, because I wasn't even remotely thinking of my Dad's story. He said he is known to come out in the early mornings and then disappear there.

Sam
03-27-19, 08:47
Our bad juju comments on Greg's CQB thread sure took off down a deep and dark rabbit hole.

Doc Safari
03-27-19, 09:16
I have to think if ghost were real, given the millions of people that have lived over hundreds of thousands of years and with the number of them that died horrible, tragic and unjust deaths that all of us would have seen hundreds of ghosts in our lifetimes.

I think it is nothing more than our own uneasiness about whatever we feel is wrong about a particular place.

I believe demonic spirits masquerade as ghosts in order to deceive people into believing there is an afterlife without a Heaven or Hell.

I see patterns in "ghost" manifestations: It's always a child, a woman in white, a set of footsteps, etc. Interestingly, people report footsteps and it's amazing how often it's "three" footsteps. The demonic tries to mock the Trinity by doing things in threes: three footsteps, waking you at 3 am, three knocks on the door, etc.

I don't believe "ghosts" are the disembodied spirits of the dead: unless those dead souls are being forced to promote the demonic infestation. Demon spirit X uses the damned spirit of Aunt Lucy to draw the family into the occult, for example.

__________

I have not told this story very often. It happened here at the ranch in my childhood bedroom. I literally never again will doubt the existence of God in Jesus Christ because I met something so unimaginably evil that only an all-powerful God could oppose it.

I hate remembering, much less telling this story. But I will type it out ONE MORE TIME.

I was a teenager, newly converted to Christianity. My brother and I shared a room. His room was nearest the window. Late one night I was lying in bed wide awake facing away from the window.

I slowly began to have the sensation that something extremely malevolent was looking through the window at me. It was trying to put into my head that it was an "alien." Since I'm not much on the whole UFO thing I didn't believe it. I think that infuriated it. It began to put into my head the deepest anger, hatred, and malevolence that I have ever experienced in my life. The level of terror was undescribable. It was putting into my head, "if you turn and look at me I will kill you." This thing was the embodiment of utter evil. It's as if all the horrors of Hell itself were manifested in this being. I prayed to Jesus to help me as hard as I could. Gradually the feeling left--and I emphasize that I didn't just feel better--the thing left "when IT wanted to."

Ever since then I have been able to walk into a room, house, whatever, and tell if there's an evil spirit in the place.

As my story took place here at the ranch, I don't want to go into it any further.

Norseman
03-27-19, 11:39
Thanks for sharing that Doc.

Norseman
03-27-19, 11:42
Our bad juju comments on Greg's CQB thread sure took off down a deep and dark rabbit hole.

Yeah, but kinda a welcome reprieve from the normal doom and gloom discussed lately. Sorta a stories around the camp fire kind of nice thing.

MountainRaven
03-27-19, 11:46
As an addendum to my Garand story (which I've mentioned in other threads):

I had a Soviet 91/30 Mosin-Nagant made in 1942. Never got any sort of vibes off of it. Never had any dreams about killing fascists, or being in a frozen hell.

I had a Chinese Type 53 that looks like it have been in a fight with a beaver... and lost. Never got any vibes off of it. Never had any dreams about killing dissidents, South Koreans, Americans, Nationalists, UN soldiers, wearing quilted jackets, &c.

I had a Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant that started life at Tula prior to 1921 and was restocked and rebarreled by Sako in 1942. Never got any vibes off of it. Never had any dreams about killing Germans or Austro-Hungarians or communists or Russians or Nazis or being in an arctic heavily-wooded swamp.

Strictly speaking, I don't get any vibes off my Garand. And at the time that I had my Garand dreams, I had been doing a buttload of research on the Garand. So the probability isn't that my Garand was subliminally messaging me in my sleep about the time it had been used to kill Germans in Italy - it was probably my brain simply reorganizing my Garand files in light of my new tactile experiences with my very own Garand rifle.

So my sum total of experiences with the, "supernatural," are:

A pair of dreams with more rational explanation (Garand dreams), and;
One day I was running and felt that my recently deceased grandmother and my long deceased grandfather were watching me from somewhere on-high (which is more readily explained as being endorphins from running - and I believe I'd just hit my second wind).

I've mentioned in other threads that most people I've met who have had experiences with the supernatural or paranormal tend to be the types who enjoy engaging in the occult, watch demonic horror films, &c. The things they attribute to demonic entities, ghosts, &c. are things I tend to attribute to animals (mice in the house, squirrels on the roof, birds on the windows), the house creaking and moaning as it shrinks as it cools and expands as it warms, &c.

Along those lines, I have a former co-worker who seems to see UFOs every six months or so, usually in daylight, often while driving around. I have never, in all my late nights, taking my dog for walks under crystal clear night skies, far from city lights, ever seen anything floating in the sky that wasn't obviously a conventional aircraft or an artificial satellite - and nothing during daylight that wasn't obviously the moon, clouds, birds, aircraft, &c. Even when I was a kid and I very much, "Wanted to Believe," that UFOs were alien spacecraft visiting us - I saw bupkis.

ETA: IME: Monsters and demons are very real. They cannot walk through walls. They don't react to prayers or crosses. But they do react favorably when doused liberally with molten lead and copper.

Sam
03-27-19, 11:52
Yeah, but kinda a welcome reprieve from the normal doom and gloom discussed lately. Sorta a stories around the camp fire kind of nice thing.

Yeah, a reprieve from AOC, smullett, Mueller, Civil War. I'm not sure which one is creepier.

Doc Safari
03-27-19, 13:15
A year or so ago my girlfriend invited one of her former coworkers over for lunch. I'll call my girlfriend's former coworker "Evie." As I've posted before, my girlfriend is a nurse, and of course most of her friends are nurses. The subject over lunch turned to ghost stories.

Evie works as a nurse in a psychiatric facility. Whether this incident took place there or not, I don't know, but it occurred at a time when Evie was a nurse tasked with watching the patients on a certain floor, or section of a floor. It's important to note that at this facility the patients apparently each had a phone in their room. The patients were also allowed to smoke (I'm guessing with plenty of restrictions). We were busy eating and talking, and the story got interrupted several times, so it's not like I was taking notes or asking for clarification of details.

There was an old lady on the floor who smoked. She would smoke in her room--either with or without permission I'm not sure.

As Evie tells it, during another shift, this old lady had accidentally caught herself on fire while smoking in her room and had died of her injuries. Of course all the usual investigations and disciplinary actions occurred so I won't go into detail about any of that. Evie's long career and credentials make me believe her story.

Subsequently, Evie told us that the lady's room and that entire area of the ward always gave her a feeling of being unsafe. Even when the lady's room was empty, Evie claimed she could occasionally see a "shadow" moving around in the area. Of course, every time she went to investigate there was no one there.

Evie claimed that one day she entered the room where the lady had died, and saw the phone receiver floating above the rest of the phone! She motioned the "tech" as she called him to come over and put the phone back on the hook. Evie was too frightened to do it herself.

Evie was so shook up she took the matter to her bosses, who didn't necessarily believe her story but agreed that if she felt the environment was unsafe they would have the room blessed. Her status at the facility was sufficient that they humored her request as an HR matter without regard to any religious overtones. After the blessing Evie said the "mood" in the room was totally different from then on.

There were no further incidents.

Doc Safari
03-27-19, 13:25
Here's another incident of mine. People have asked me that with my experience with the demon in my childhood how I'd dare go into a known "haunted" location. I always answer that I'm not afraid of much and it seemed like an interesting adventure at the time.

Back in 2013 when I first started dating my current girlfriend we got onto the subject of her nursing ghost stories. Of course her confidentiality requirements don't allow her to discuss much that is work-related, but she was able to tell me enough that it stoked my desire to fulfill one of the items on my bucket list: to take a real ghost tour with authentic ghost investigators just like on the TV shows.

So, in Las Cruces, New Mexico there is an old hotel that dates from the Old West. It's been a hotel, a bank, a brothel, and other things during its history. It's a historic landmark and a local ghost investigator society is allowed to charge customers to accompany them on a genuine ghost investigation. So I paid the money and we showed up for the "tour". It's the Amador hotel and is currently being restored to its original floor plan and is right now closed to the public.

It's important to note that one of my trademarks is that I wear an Australian slouch hat (looks like the classic movie green safari hat with puggaree). On this particular evening, the sun had gone down and I decided to leave it in the car for the ghost tour. To most people it looks like a "green cowboy hat" if you're not familiar with the old Tarzan movies. I was the only one in the group to wear such a hat to the tour, even though I left it in the car. This will become significant in a while, you'll see.

During the ghost tour, we were invited to silently walk through some of the corridors on the ground floor of the hotel. I have a "gift." I can walk into a haunted building and sense if there is an evil presence there. While walking in one of the corridors, I definitely felt the presence of something totally evil that did not want us there. Others in the group noticed it too.

As the evening progressed, the ghost investigators did the usual "parlor trick" of placing a flashlight on a table with the head mostly unscrewed, so that the "spirits" are supposed to answer questions by turning the flashlight on and off. They did this through several questions. At one point, they tried to contact the spirit of a famous local murder victim. The murder was never "officially" solved, although a book was written by a man who claimed to have solved the murder. He claimed that a man who lived with his mother was the killer and the investigators had totally missed it. So at one point during the "contact" session with this murder victim, members of the audience were allowed to ask the spirit of the deceased girl some questions. Most asked about the political intrigue surrounding the murder, etc. When it became my turn to ask, I asked if she had been murdered by the the guy with the two dogs who lived with his mother. The flashlight flashed once for "yes". This is something that probably was not faked because unless you've read that author's book you would never believe the murderer was someone other than the people named in the official narrative. Had the ghost hunters somehow been willing to fake the answer to that question, they almost certainly would have had the flashlight stay in the "off" position for a "no" answer.

The investigators also made it a point to tell us that the spirits in that hotel like to mess with electronic devices. Several just wouldn't work right during the tour. This will become significant toward the end of my story.

The ghost investigators contacted the spirit of a little girl who made a toy move. At one point a flashlight left in an adjacent room turned on so brightly that it lit up the adjacent room like a huge spotlight was turned on! We went back into that room and there was the lowly Maglite sitting on the table. No spotlight. When people started asking the child ghost questions like, "What's it like on the other side?", the spirit suddenly shut up and didn't want to talk anymore. Can't reveal there's a Heaven and Hell, kid, is that the deal?

As we went upstairs, no one was left on the ground floor, and yet we saw one of the flashlights turn on and stay on as we ascended the stairs.

On the top floor, the ghost hunters contacted a prostitute that had lived in the hotel. As they asked the spirit questions, several women felt their hair getting brushed by something invisible. The ghost hunters just laughed, and said, "She doesn't like women for some reason." At this point they asked the spirit, "Is there any man in this room you do like?" The spirit answered audibly through one of those spirit boxes, "COW...BOOOOOYYYYYEEEEEEEE." Remember I had left my safari hat in the car, and how I had described it as looking like a green cowboy hat to a lot of people?

There were several more minor things like cold spots and more women getting their hair brushed, but eventually the evening ended and my girlfriend and I went to our separate homes.

Days later, my girlfriend frantically called me one afternoon to ask if I had experienced anything strange at my house. I said, "No, why?" She explained that a radio she left in her daughter's room had turned on spontaneously while her daughter was in school. Upon inspecting the radio, we found that the alarm was turned off, and the switch was set to "manual", meaning you had to move it to the on position with your hand.

A few nights later, as I was lying in bed, I was awakened by the sound of the carbon monoxide alarm going off. Note that this was the time of year when it was still too warm to have the furnace on. There should have been no source of carbon monoxide anywhere in the house. Later that night, I felt the same evil presence above my bed that I had felt in that hallway of the old hotel. I saw what looked like an indistinct black shape moving across the ceiling. Quickly I shouted at it, "In the name of Jesus Christ you were not invited into this house and I command you to leave."

Neither my girlfriend or I have had another incident, but we don't go on ghost tours anymore, either.

Doc Safari
03-27-19, 13:32
I did get one really good ghost story out of my girlfriend.

She said one of her best friends had a husband who died at home. While he was in bed awaiting the inevitable, they summoned a priest to give the last rites, etc.

Supposedly this happened on a day where there was no wind outside, and all the windows in the patient's bedroom were closed.

My girlfriend said that they were all standing around the person's bed when he expired, just as the priest was administering the last rites. After the person died, they all felt a cold wind whoooooooooosh around the room.

My girlfriend emphasizes that there was no wind at all that day and that all the windows were closed.

They interpreted the "wind" as the person's soul leaving the body.

glocktogo
03-27-19, 13:33
I'll preface my stories by saying I'm not superstitious and don't believe in ghosts. While I'm spiritual I'm not religious. Overall I always work off logic whenever possible, so I'm looking to dispel rather than confirm any bouts of paranoia or doubts about the mundane dread and doom life brings about. I do however believe wholeheartedly in evil, regardless of what form it takes. Yet despite 5+ decades on this rock and travelling all over the country and half the world, only two examples are forever burned into my brain. Both will undoubtedly go with me to my grave.

The first story is one that's a little more "pedestrian", but happened later in life than the other one. I was only shortly out of the Corps and while still getting my post .mil career up and running, I was working security jobs. One job I took for the OT was working Christmas season security at a chain retail outlet that had been targeted in a series of armed robberies (this was back in the late 80's, when cash was still king). In one of the robberies a suspect had killed a manager.

It was coming up on closing time and every register was packed with customers. I was posted up between the registers and the manager's office where the safe was. There was a guy who had come in 10 minutes or so earlier (saw him from the back) who was now loitering near the exit, adjacent to the registers. He was wearing a large, blue, down filled coat. He had a beard and a scar on one side of his face. He pinged my radar because he hadn't purchased anything and he was just standing there. He didn't seem like the usual husband who'd had enough and just wanted to get out of the crowded aisles to wait for the wife/kids to get done.

After a quick scan for other anomalies, I oriented myself to focus on him exclusively. Before that I had been tucked away a bit and don't believe he'd seen me. As he's standing there, he crosses his arms, but his right hand went inside his coat. Now I'm on high alert and move to a better position. As I do, he turns and looks my way. At that exact moment I feel a cold wave wash over me. He has completely dead eyes and I know I'm staring at someone who's pure evil. Not just a bad person or a violent person, evil with a capital "E".

Then he moves his hand deeper into his coat. I'm not gonna lie, I'm scared now. This dude is seriously bad news and the hair on the back of my neck is standing up. But I suck it up and take two steps towards him as I slide closer to a wall. My gun side is towards the wall and no one can see it but him. I've got a Ruger GP100 loaded with .357 Glaser Safety Slugs (late 80's remember) and two Comp II's full of .357 125gr JHP's on the belt. I'm mentally checking off my sight confirmation and remember that if I do need to reload, the 125's will hit 6" higher at 20 yards. He's staring hard at me and his arm is moving like molasses inward. So I unsnap and take a full grip on the gun as I set for a strong Weaver stance (again, late 80's). He can see that I have a clear shot with no one behind him, plus I have partial cover and he's in the open. Several seconds pass but it seems like an eternity, then he turns and storms out of the store.

I can still clearly picture him to this day. I've actually drawn on bad actors since then, but this is the one and only time I've ever felt what I felt when he turned and stared me. A week later another store was robbed two towns over. No one was hurt but a shot was fired. I never heard of them catching the guy and moved out of the region a year later. I still believe it was him and that he was way more than your garden variety armed robber. Evil has a different "vibe" and when it's active that vibe seems to be on a whole other level.

This was a long post so I think I'll save the creepier story for another time.

Doc Safari
03-27-19, 13:40
My father died after a 2-3 month bout with cancer. He went to hospice finally and died about 24 hours later.

As per his request, we had him cremated.

To make a long story short, my dad and I had discussed moving my mom to town from the ranch for all kinds of good reasons, and I agreed to move to the ranch and manage it while we investigated selling it. So at the ranch house I placed the container with his ashes on the mantle for safekeeping while I waited for my mother and brother to decide where to spread his ashes and when. Since my brother lives out of town by a considerable distance, I knew those ashes would be there for a while.

Almost as soon as I moved into the ranch house, things began breaking or needing sudden maintenance at a constant rate. The water softener stopped working. The pilot light on the water heater had to be re-lit. Somehow the drain line to the septic tank became clogged and all the drains backed up for some reason. A plumbing fitting on the water system for the pecan trees broke and leaked just out of the blue. I could go on but you get the picture.

Now, I know the ranch is old and things do break, but it seemed like every few days something else broke.

On top of that, I was sitting quietly in the living room one night and I thought I distinctly heard a "moan" at the front door.

Finally, one day my clothes drier just wouldn't turn on.

I called a repair man and he thoroughly disassembled it, only to exclaim, "There's not a thing wrong with this drier!" He discovered that one of the breakers had tripped.

I immediately called my mom, and told her, "There's something going on. I think dad's spirit may be unhappy that his ashes haven't been spread. He's making things break right and left! Come over to the house! We're spreading his ashes TODAY!"

So after she arrived we spread his ashes over where his favorite cat had been buried, and said a few words.

After that things stopped breaking.

Now, after living there a few years, things do break, but only at a rate one might consider "normal", as in, once in a while.

Not one thing right after another like when my dad's ashes were on the mantle!

A couple of years later I sold his Dodge Ram pickup because I bought another four-wheel drive vehicle. The new buyer took less than a week to total it. I'm not saying that's supernatural, but after all the other crap I'd been through I was tempted to think that was Dad coming back from the grave to make sure no one else drove his truck!

______________

I could tell other stories, like the image of a skull-like face being frosted into the glass of one of the ranch house windows. It was there for years before it faded to just a blob.

I've seen many things out of the corner of my eye at the ranch: things flitting by the window just as you turn to look, etc.

__________

If I think of another really significant one or two I'll post it, but that's all for now.

rero360
03-27-19, 23:23
When I first enlisted and before I left for basic I would go to my armory for drill weekends to learn the ropes, I didn't have a car yet so my parents would drop me off at the armory Saturday morning and pick me up Sunday afternoon/evening. Sometimes I would catch a ride with someone and spend the night at their house but most of the time I would sleep in the armory, almost every time I was alone in the building all night.

One month, its winter time in western NY and at the end of the day on Saturday the full timer in the unit told me that he was locking up and turning on the alarm, said that no one would be in until he showed back up in the morning and to not leave or the cops would be there within minutes from the alarm going off. So I go up into the locker-room which is a small alcove above the drill hall floor across from the rest of the armory. Its an old build, constructed in the mid 1800s and it creaks a lot, especially with the steam pipes for heating. Well, I'm in my sleeping bag just about to fall asleep when I hear a door open and slam shut. I go investigate every single door in the building, and no snow tracked inside, no footprints in the fresh snow outside, all doors inside are just as they were before I went to bed. I shrug it off and go back to my sleeping bag and almost instantly I hear it again, so I know that its not my imagination, I wasn't in that weird half awake half asleep zone where you experience things that don't actually happen. So I get back up and investigate again and same results, nothing. At this point its pretty late and I'm beat, so I just say out loud "whoever is here, stop it, I'm trying to sleep." went back up to my sleeping bag and went to sleep.

Talking with the full timer the next morning he relayed an incident that happened to him, he was in the armory basement working in supply, no one else was in the building when he heard a basketball being bounced across the drill hall floor right above him. He thought that maybe the recruiter had returned with a potential recruit and was shooting some hoops so he went up to talk with him and there was no one there. The front door was still locked and the basketball that was previously wedged under the pool table that was under the stairs leading up into the locker room was now sitting in the center of the drill hall floor.

The only other times I experienced anything was once I was babysitting for a family and I went outside of their house to get a breath of fresh air around 2am and I felt like something came up behind me and tried to push me down the hill. The other one was at a friend's house that was an an old farmhouse, probably originally built in the mid 1800s. they had a guest room upstairs where everyone would toss their coats during their Christmas Eve parties, there was no door on the room and while the whole house would be super hot, that one room would be freezing cold, like meat locker cold. My friend's mom's boyfriend refused to sleep there alone as whatever it was in the house would slam the toilet seat all night long.

Rogue556
03-28-19, 00:31
I know there are a lot of people skeptical about these sorts of things, and it's understandable if you yourself have never experienced it. I truly hope no one has to as it's a terrible experience and stays with you forever. I doubt many will believe any of what I'm about to say, and I've never told this to anyone but very close friends and immediate family.

This will be a long post, but it's the only way to really explain my experience so I apologize for the long comment.

I've had encounters with things nearly my whole life, from the time I was four years old till now at 28. I'm not convinced that every single incident I've experienced is legitimately paranormal and it would probably be silly to assume so, but I do have one specific experience that spanned over a few years that without a doubt was something demonic.

I was a senior in highschool at the time and was suffering from a pretty horrible state of depression stemming from multiple areas of my life. At that time I felt truly lost (I'd had depression issues most my life by this point, but at this time I'd say it was at its peak). I had hit a low point and really didn't know what to do.

Then something happened that I can't explain. I had walked outside one day into our backyard and sat at a bench we had in the middle of the yard. It was September and the weather was in the 70's that week. I was feeling overwhelmed and was attempting to get some fresh air when I heard something speak to me. It wasn't exactly like someone was standing in front of me speaking, but more like a soft voice whispering in my ear. It said only one word, but it was 100% clear. "Church" was what I had heard. I was stunned as I'd never had anything happen to me like this before, and that same week I experienced the same thing multiple times. The voice, though I'd never heard it before, sounded familiar. When I say familiar, I don't mean like an acquaintance you hardly know or someone you've only spoken with in passing.. I mean the voice was as familiar to me as the voice of my own mother or father, if not more. I can't really even find the words to explain it, as I'm not sure those words exist.

Roughly a week later from the last time I heard this voice, and at what seems to be perfect timing, I had a few friends of mine randomly invite me to their church. It had been years since I'd last been invited to attend church and I felt conflicted whether I should go or not. (For clarification; I wasn't some loner who never talked to anyone and was invited by people I didn't know. I was fairly popular and played a lot of varsity sports, so I already knew most that attended the church). I ended up going at the last second after thinking about the voice I'd heard. I felt like it must have been a sign, and today I am certain it was. I know for a fact the voice I'd heard was God speaking to me.

Now that probably doesn't sound like a demonic story, and that's because it's not.. but that's not where the story ends.

I started attending church regularly and had got very active in our youth group. From the moment I started attending church I began noticing some very odd things happening around our home, and I began feeling uneasy (I had not felt this way until this point). The first negative experience I had was after I had come across a bible verse that spoke to me, and I had included the bible verse in a drawing I was making. Well, I had the drawing set on my desk in my room. That night I woke up to hearing things shifting and moving around the room in a way that didn't make sense. I slept with a fan on, but the sounds were coming from parts of the room uninterrupted by the wind of the fan. I began to feel uneasy and forced myself to sleep. Upon waking, I found the picture on the floor, face down, with a notebook placed on top of it. I wasn't sure what had happened, but I tried to rationalize with myself that it had simply fallen off of the desk and landed that way. For the next two weeks I experienced the same thing over and over again, and the sounds of moving objects always seemed to get louder night after night.

At this time I had a collection of brass saved from all the different calibers I'd fired, and I setup one of each caliber on a shelf as a sort of decoration (probably around 15 casings). At around 3 a.m. every single night I could hear the brass casings move around. I decided to orient the casings in the center of the shelf, side by side, and keep a mental note of their location to see if they were indeed moving. Well, 3:30 a.m. that night, like clockwork, I began to hear the casings clinging together. I woke to find that all of the casings had moved from the center of the shelf, to evenly spread out on the edge of the shelf nearly falling off, with an almost perfect distance between the cases. No way that could have happened by accident.

At this point I hadn't spoke to anyone about the occurrences and I was the only one, other than my parents, that lived in the house.

Things started getting gradually worse until the uneasy feeling I had began to turn into a feeling of dread, fear, and doom that I've never experienced before. Not just like something wanted to kill you, but a thousand times worse than that.. As if something wanted your life, your soul, and everything between.. and wanted to see it all destroyed. It's hard to explain, but it's a feeling of evil that you can not comprehend.

Things started to escalate to the point it was nearly impossible to live in my own home. At night my room would come alive with the sounds of objects being thrown around, and I started feeling something physically on the edge of the bed at night, as if someone was crawling on the edge of the bed with one hand depressing the mattress down, then the other hand depressing the other side, then the feeling of a knee or foot, followed by the other side, depressing the bed down and crawling upward until it was mounted on top, face to face with you. I never saw it, as it was dark and honestly I was scared to death. I was able to move (so not experiencing sleep paralysis) but in no way did I want to move. I could feel it roughly and inch from my face through the bed sheets. The feeling of evil is something I can't describe, and I'd not wish it in anyone.

Things continued to get worse, and I began having these feelings in other areas of the home, at different times of the day. I would use the garage door the majority of the time and come in through the garage to the laundry room and into our kitchen. The feeling of dread and doom would always seem to follow me coming halfway through the garage, and follow me through the house to my room. I could feel something on the back of my neck as if it were there breathing on me. This most often occurred at night, but would also happen on occasion during the day. I felt as if I was being chased and hunted by something.

I continued to keep these occurrences to myself, and things continued to get worse. At one point, in the middle of the day, I was taking a shower when I heard what I can only describe as a blood curdling roar, similar to a lion or grizzly bear, but much more ominous. It sounded like it was directly on the other side of the shower curtain. I flung the curtain open and swung wildly, but nothing was there. Realizing there were no one else in the house at the time, and our dogs were outside I scrambled out of the bathroom. I truly felt under attack at that moment, and it wasn't until the curtain was open and I realized nothing was there that I felt compelled to tell my mother of my experiences. I asked if she'd felt anything different about the home the last couple months, and she looked at me shocked. She explained she'd felt she was being watched at all times of the day, and even noticed our two golden retrievers acting strange. She explained she was getting odd feelings in the garage, and felt something watching her late at night while in the living room and during the day and night in the master bedroom. We walked the house together and I asked her to make a mental note of all the places she felt she had been watched from. I was able to pinpoint every spot exactly without her having told me. This made her very emotional as she'd simply passed it off as her imagination.

Over the next couple months things got worse still. Our golden retrievers began barking and growling at corners of the rooms in the house where the ceiling and walls meet. Larger objects began moving around. I'd be walking through the house during the day or night and dining chairs would suddenly move a foot or two by themselves. Toys in the spare bedroom of the house would go off. The closet in that room had a toy box with balls and other toys. At night you could hear the balls bouncing against the closet wall (the shower I heard the growl in is directly on the other side of this closet). On a few occasions I actually heard my own mother calling my name as if she were in the other room. When I'd check to see what she needed, I'd realize no none was home but me.

Roughly a year later from the start of it all, I had just graduated and was a few months out from moving for college. Things were still not good, and every member of the family was experiencing things in the home at this point. At the time, whatever it was seemed to focus on me most of all. I had told a few friends that there were some odd things going on in our house, but never went into detail. My best friend had just come back home to visit and was staying with us for a week. He was asleep on the floor, and I was on my bed. Well, 3:30 a.m. comes around and I was asleep for once. Suddenly I wake up to my friend yelling and shaking me. He's screaming "Get the f**k up, get the f**k up right now! We're getting the f**k out of here!" My friend had woken up to the sound of things moving in the room, and was feeling the same thing I had felt so many times. He explained he felt an extreme feeling of dread and death that paralyzed him in fear. He explained to me that he could feel something breathing on him, and at one point he felt three large fingers touch his thigh and poke him with all three fingers three different times. He said he was so scared he couldn't move and felt like if he had, whatever it was would have surely killed him. He said the final straw that allowed him to jump up and turn on the lights was hearing me talk in my sleep. He explained he heard me talking to someone, but couldn't make out the conversation. He said the only thing he understood that I said was "No, I'm not ready yet". Hearing this caused him to peak through the covers and he explained to me that what he saw was a large, very dark area on the edge of my bed. He said it stood out because even in a pitch black room, it was substantially darker than everything else. Seeing this he panicked and ran for the light switch. We drove around town that night until sunrise, and slept at the home of one of his family members the rest of the week. We did have to go back into the house for some of my clothes, but waited till mid day. My parents were out of town but were expected back any time. While gathering my things, we heard the doorknob turn and the rubber weather seal on the door leading from the garage into the laundry room open, and then heard the door shut. We both turned to each other and I told him my parents must be home. He walked across the house to the laundry room, and no one was there. He checked out front and in the garage, but there were no vehicles. No one had entered the house. He quickly came back to explain to me what just happened. We started gathering my things more quickly when we heard the same sound again. We looked at each other confused, and stood quietly listening for footsteps. We knew what we'd heard and that specific door is the only one that makes that specific sound when opened. We walked together to check it out, and still no sign of anyone. We walked back to grab my stuff when we heard it again... but this time the door opened with enough force that you could feel the draft across the house. As quickly as it swung open, it swung closed. The door slammed closed angrily and with enough force that the windows in the house shook. We grabbed a rifle and shotgun from my closet and started clearing the house, thinking it must have been a person. We cleared the entire house, including the attic, but found nothing. We both began feeling uneasy and left the house as quickly as possible.

I ended up moving for college and during that time I did not experience what I did back home. Every time I came home I felt like I was right back in hell again, and eventually I just quit visiting.

My nephews, who were very young at that time, were constantly talking about a scary lady under the bed in the spare bedroom (same bedroom where the toys go off by themselves) and they would only sleep with adults. I got a call from my mother roughly a year after I moved saying she and my father had both been pinned down in their sleep and had seen some kind of mist like darkness coming from the corner of their master bedroom. Appliances in the home started going off by themselves. My mother had unplugged a hair dryer and as soon as she left the room the hair dryer turned back on while unplugged. She rushed back into the room and it had turned itself back off.

My mother and father both decided to started attending church together due to these occurrences. They have now been heavily involved in church for at least the past eight years and have blessed the home multiple times. There is no longer anything in the house as far as any of us can tell, but we still don't let our guard down.

My best friend still refuses to go in the house alone.

I'm not sure what triggered this thing, but I can only imagine it didn't like that I was beginning a relationship with God. I truly believe it found my new found faith dangerous, and set out to destroy me and my family.

Ironically enough, this evil rearing its ugly head to me is one of the biggest reasons for my belief in God today. When you realize there is a constant battle occurring all around you, and you've seen it first hand, it makes denial impossible.

That's the short version, as I'm sure I've left out plenty of other occurrences. Sorry for the massive post.

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AndyLate
03-28-19, 05:15
Before I retired, my wife, our 3 sons and I often drove to Nebraska and South Dakota to visit our families.
I was driving on a 2 lane highway 5 miles south of the NE/SD border about 7 p.m. (after dark) when we met a semi (tractor-trailer). Just after we cleared the semi's headlights, I saw the lights of the pickup that was passing the truck in our lane and somehow flicked the wheel just far enough right to miss the pickup but not drive off the shoulder, and then just far enough back to put us in our lane.
Maybe my reaction time was fast enough in my 20s to save us, and my touch delicate enough to pull that manuver off in a 1997 Dodge Intrepid without ending up in a ditch at best, but my youngest son swears he saw an Angel move our car. He was 3 or 4 at the time and said it without being asked when my wife was telling my parents about our close call. She said I dodged the pickup and saved us and he said "No, God saved us, an angel moved the car".

I still wonder 20+ years later if the idiot passing the semi in a no-passing lane on a blind curve in a 4wd Nissan or Toyota compact pickup truck realizes how close he came to killing himself and (at a minimum) my wife and I.

JoshNC
03-28-19, 06:45
I was the only one in the group to wear such a hat to the tour, even though I left it in the car. This will become significant in a while, you'll see.



Ha, brother you’re probably the only person in America to wear such a hat. Hahahaha.

Doc Safari
03-28-19, 09:38
Before I retired, my wife, our 3 sons and I often drove to Nebraska and South Dakota to visit our families.
I was driving on a 2 lane highway 5 miles south of the NE/SD border about 7 p.m. (after dark) when we met a semi (tractor-trailer). Just after we cleared the semi's headlights, I saw the lights of the pickup that was passing the truck in our lane and somehow flicked the wheel just far enough right to miss the pickup but not drive off the shoulder, and then just far enough back to put us in our lane.
Maybe my reaction time was fast enough in my 20s to save us, and my touch delicate enough to pull that manuver off in a 1997 Dodge Intrepid without ending up in a ditch at best, but my youngest son swears he saw an Angel move our car. He was 3 or 4 at the time and said it without being asked when my wife was telling my parents about our close call. She said I dodged the pickup and saved us and he said "No, God saved us, an angel moved the car".

I still wonder 20+ years later if the idiot passing the semi in a no-passing lane on a blind curve in a 4wd Nissan or Toyota compact pickup truck realizes how close he came to killing himself and (at a minimum) my wife and I.

You reminded me of an incident in college. I lived on a side street off a lightly traveled road. I got in the habit of just running the stop sign from the side road to the main road because there was never a car in sight.

One day I was going to run that stop sign just like always and "something" put my foot on the brake. Right at that second, a speeding car went by. Had I run the stop sign like I always did, I would have been T-boned at about 70 miles an hour.

Bubba FAL
03-28-19, 15:16
We felt that there was something going on in the first house I lived in as a kid in Detroit. The basement was partially finished. No one in the family was comfortable being down there alone, especially at night. Just a weird vibe going on.

Our bedrooms were upstairs, the only bathroom on the main floor. I got up in the middle of the night and went down to the bathroom. I heard someone calling my name repeatedly from the top of the stairs. I'd answer, but the only reply was my name being called out. My sister and parents were pissed because I was yelling up the stairwell, "what do you want?" and woke them all up. No one could explain what I had heard.

Thankfully, we moved out of that house about a year later.

rushca01
04-04-19, 08:12
Wow, stumbled upon this thread at 3:00 in the morning when I couldn’t sleep....

I wake up several times a week at 3:00, it used to raise the hair on my neck...I’m a Christian and attend church regularly, anytime I feel uneasy I pray for peace, comfort and protection.

Thanks for sharing all your experiences, some caused me chills. I do believe in angels and demons, not ghosts persay.

Doc Safari
04-04-19, 09:08
Wow, stumbled upon this thread at 3:00 in the morning when I couldn’t sleep....

I wake up several times a week at 3:00, it used to raise the hair on my neck...I’m a Christian and attend church regularly, anytime I feel uneasy I pray for peace, comfort and protection.

Thanks for sharing all your experiences, some caused me chills. I do believe in angels and demons, not ghosts persay.

There's a YouTube video claiming that supposedly waking up at certain times of the night has to do with physical problems in the body. IIRC waking up between 3 and 5 points to lung issues. I used to smoke so that somewhat tracks with me.

On the other hand....maybe that's paranormal too.

Sam
04-04-19, 09:44
I wake up to pee.

gaijin
04-04-19, 13:30
I wake up to pee.

Me too, endlessly.

However it provides a welcome break from the nightmares.

SteyrAUG
04-04-19, 15:53
I wake up to pee.

Damn demons of Urinia.

Doc Safari
04-04-19, 17:20
Since this thread is going south, I'll attempt to introduce something related to the original topic:

I've been watching episodes of this TV show:

https://www.travelchannel.com/shows/paranormal-caught-on-camera/episodes


Some of it I strongly suspect is outright hoaxed, but other segments at least make you wonder. Some segments are really hard to debunk.

Business_Casual
04-04-19, 18:23
...I’m a Christian and attend church regularly, I do believe in angels and demons, not ghosts persay.

What do you make of First Samuel 28:10?

Doc Safari
04-05-19, 09:04
I think we need to come to a consensus on the definition of "ghost".

Are we talking:

1. The soul that survives death of the physical body regardless of that soul's final disposition OR
2. A manifestation on Earth of the disembodied soul of the person

Business_Casual
04-05-19, 19:02
I think we need to come to a consensus on the definition of "ghost".

Are we talking:

1. The soul that survives death of the physical body regardless of that soul's final disposition OR
2. A manifestation on Earth of the disembodied soul of the person

Clearly number 2.

SteyrAUG
04-06-19, 14:51
I think we need to come to a consensus on the definition of "ghost".

Are we talking:

1. The soul that survives death of the physical body regardless of that soul's final disposition OR
2. A manifestation on Earth of the disembodied soul of the person

3. An "echo" of an event. If I ever subscribed to a ghost concept, that's what it would be. Some kind of physical / emotional echo of an event that was so powerful something remains.

Doc Safari
04-16-19, 16:01
Here's another intriguing entry. It's probably not worth doing in its own thread, but it is interesting:

http://strangesounds.org/2019/04/strange-sounds-us-uk-canada-ireland-video-2019.html

(The Montreal Canada one is probably the easiest to hear. Some of the others you have to have a really quiet room to hear anything).


https://youtu.be/F_jxXUSgwAc

In a nutshell, people have been hearing strange trumpet and/or metallic sounds all over the world apparently emanating from the sky for several years now.

Extraterrestrial?
Warning of impending Judgment?
Man-made phenomena?
Natural phenomena?

My take: Especially in the clip above, they sound suspiciously like the sound of the Hebrew shofar. Very chilling.

KUSA
04-16-19, 17:27
That sounded like someone moving the kitchen table across the floor.

flenna
04-16-19, 19:31
Look up "Kokomo Hum". My wife has several family members living there who have heard it. As far as I know no one has figured it out yet.

Kyohte
04-16-19, 23:46
This one doesn’t involve me, but it was mentioned briefly on a documentary on the Beslan School Massacre. Apparently, several children drew scenes and wrote in their diaries about an event similar to the massacre before it happened. This is the first I’ve heard of it, but the parents did produce some creepy pictures.

jmp45
04-17-19, 10:31
That sounded like someone moving the kitchen table across the floor.

It seems there are a lot of reports of the hum. We here it hear everyday, diesel trains idling over the hill. Our town is on the map.

http://www.thehum.info/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vul4SYL4QiQ

jmp45
04-17-19, 10:33
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0n4q_45UmA

Doc Safari
04-17-19, 10:49
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0n4q_45UmA

Sounds just like one of those ram's horn bugles (Hebrew shofar) being blown. Creepy as Hell if you believe in Revelation, Divine Judgment, End of the World, etc.

I can't even imagine what could cause the noises. I would love to hear a plausible natural or mechanical explanation for the sounds.

jmp45
04-17-19, 11:07
Sounds just like one of those ram's horn bugles (Hebrew shofar) being blown. Creepy as Hell if you believe in Revelation, Divine Judgment, End of the World, etc.

I can't even imagine what could cause the noises. I would love to hear a plausible natural or mechanical explanation for the sounds.

There are a quite a few clips with the shofar type sound not all in a congested area. Many comments under the clips are end of times remarks. Who knows. Louis and Clark documented an event.

Doc. Holiday
04-18-19, 22:27
I LOVE the paranormal. With that being said, the "trumpet vids" have been proven as hoaxes. I hate to rain on your parade, because it would be INCREDIBLY interesting if it was true!

Kyohte
04-19-19, 23:39
Loraine Warren, noted paranormal investigator, passed away tonight. Despite the large amount of controversy around her and her husband, most of the “paranormal community” would not exist if not for her and her husband. I never got to meet her, but I have met her nephew John Zaffis. He is best described as “I want to believe”.

I think the Warrens (and their nephew) whole heartedly believed in what they preached, but when there was not enough evidence Ed would exaggerate to get more attention (and money) for his cause.