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Soldier. You know there's
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mortal enemy. Something
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darker, something
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already dead From
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demonic winged intruders disguised
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as visiting angels. To
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fierce protective dragons that
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guard your pathway to the Astral.
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Join us. On this episode of
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belief hole as we unseal
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the archive and
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play back the tape to
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present harrowing accounts from
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the outer edges of our reality.
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Conspiracy, synchronous, synchronous, his
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sesquot, humongous, alien
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races, satanism, and
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Okay. Astral.
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Tatiya. There's like a pool. I've been
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watching this one, guys. How's
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the door injury? How's your time?
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What's
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the inner earth disagreements?
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Go stat. I like that movie.
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Doleman Bohemian Grower. He found
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magicians or dreams, vectors, spirit,
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summonings, about such strange disappearance,
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Sky whale phenomena -- Alternative history,
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show people. -- quiet. I'm trying to say
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where on the map. It's getting dicey out there,
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older guys. That's cool and
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lucky. What is the moon? Gulf
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Tower. I would never talk about it. It's all old
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why to cover ups? Apocalyptic
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Astral, vampire. Well,
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hello. Hello. Wow.
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You guys are in stereo, Cora. I certainly
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hate that. That was weird. Welcome. Welcome
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to the show, everybody. Welcome,
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one and all. Welcome to be
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here. I'm Chris. I'm Jeremy, and
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I am the beloved John. That's sadly
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true. Most beloved. The most beloved and all
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is not true. We're all loved for different reasons.
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I
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think
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because I'm so sporadic, people are like,
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who's that guy? Who's that
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little spices? You get to be the funny man.
2:53
I don't really think I say that much. That's
2:55
amazing so funny. You're the mysterious trickster,
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man in the back, the man in the back.
3:00
Speaking of man in the
3:01
back, oh, okay. I don't know if that is really
3:03
cool. Let's do anything. Speaking
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of mysterious tricksters and the like,
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we have a fascinating and fun
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episode for you guys today. Yes, strange
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listener stories 19.
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Jeez. That's a lot. Yeah. For new
3:20
listeners who are unaware, strange listener stories
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when we gather together and tell
3:24
stories from the audience. Strange, goings
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on. True. True story. True
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stories. Importantly, reportedly
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true. That's right. You be the judge. It's
3:33
up to you to decide, but a lot of these people
3:35
we've talked to for quite a while. Because they are members
3:38
and some of them were pretty active in the show. So
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we wouldn't pass up anything we that we thought was
3:42
not credible. Right? But again, you can't
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know for sure. So it's up to you guys to
3:46
decide, but we do have some fascinating stories. And we
3:48
do have towards end of the episode,
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we have some heavier stories and accounts.
3:52
So fair warning, If you have kids, there's
3:54
some adult themes later on. We'll let
3:56
you know before we get to that story. Some demon ray
3:59
and some, you know, adult kind of
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scenarios. So but we'll give you a heads up at that
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point. In the meantime, we have some other interesting
4:05
stories coming up. Don't we, Chris? Yes. We've
4:07
got Marine Barrick's Bogeyman infestation.
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Okay. Couple of those Astral pretty
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awesome how these when we do these stories, they seem to
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stories seem to create themes in the episodes.
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We've talked about that before. We'll get submissions
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from different people around the same time sometimes,
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or we'll come across them individually. Not the same
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seemingly -- They are things. -- yeah, that have these
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themes like the Marine Barrick stuff today. It's
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really interesting stuff. We've got Russian
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reincarnation recollections. Sorry about
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the elaboration, and it's just the series. Elirations.
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Astral Dragon Guardians And then as you
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mentioned, Jared, we have some dark entity
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visitations -- Yes. -- to talk about.
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So this can be definitely a fascinating episode.
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Yes, and get it going. Light it up.
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Alright. Our first account, John,
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this was a pretty fascinating account that
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you brought in. This one comes to us
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Do we have a
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name? It was anonymous. Was it? Oh,
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that's right. This is actually was submitted. Well,
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we know the we know the listener, but the listener
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requested that we kept anonymous because of
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the Details in the story, but this I thought it was really
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fascinating and unique story.
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This is the Okinawa demon.
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This happened in twenty twelve. Yes,
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at the Marine Corps Base Camp Foster.
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When I was stationed in Okinawa, Japan,
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we all experienced unexcused explainable things
5:37
in the barracks. As I'm sure you know,
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Okinawa was the bloodiest battle of
5:41
world war two, claiming a hundred
5:43
thousand Okinawa as casualties
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of war or by suicide is ordered
5:48
by the Japanese Army, a hundred and
5:50
ten thousand Japanese troops and twelve
5:52
thousand American troops. The chances
5:54
for spirits to linger is high,
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having died so violently and with
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so much conflict. The location
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of the following encounters occurred in Barrick's
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5696 on Marine
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Corps Base, Camp Foster. The
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first is a demonic encounter. This
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encounter did not happen to me. But
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it happened to my friend that lived in a room down
6:16
the hall. One night, I was
6:18
asleep in my room when someone
6:20
was banging on my door in the middle of the night.
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I was the barracks manager at the time.
6:26
So it was my job to manage vacancies,
6:28
fix discrepancies, lead
6:30
cleaning, and make sure that new people
6:33
got a room. It was
6:35
the duty and my friend Alison, whose
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name has been changed. The duty said
6:39
I had to find Alison a new room. She
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had a black eye, so I assume maybe
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someone broke in and beat her up.
6:46
The black eye was fresh and new. I
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had just seen her earlier and she did
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not have it. She said she wanted a
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room at the opposite end of the hall. And
6:54
with a roommate, she was living in a room
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alone at the time. No one asks
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to have roommate, which I found off,
7:01
but assume maybe she wanted to feel safe
7:03
from her attacker. I got her
7:05
a new room. No questions asked. Later,
7:07
I asked the duty what happened. They
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said she came tearing out of her room,
7:12
shouting that the devil attacked her.
7:16
One duty grabbed her to make sure she was
7:18
okay. And the other duty went into
7:20
the room to search for the perpetrator. He
7:22
went into the room and the window was locked.
7:24
And no one was inside. He even
7:27
checked the bathroom, the shower,
7:29
and the wall lockers, and even
7:31
the room and window next door. The
7:33
window was locked and no one was inside.
7:36
You cannot lock these windows from the outside,
7:39
only the inside. A room door
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was right within view of the duty desk.
7:44
So if someone came in or out through
7:46
her main door, they would have easily seen.
7:48
Allison later confided in me,
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telling me that for the last three months,
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she had been in that room. Something
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was waking her up at night and
7:57
pulling on her legs, arms, and
8:00
even holding her down. She
8:03
said her room was always freezing cold.
8:06
Oaken out is extremely humid, and
8:09
there is no AC in the barracks to produce
8:11
cold air. It's always boiling
8:13
hot. With time time, things
8:15
escalated, as things started to
8:17
hit her and scratch her. On
8:20
this particular night, she tried
8:22
to stand up to the thing, and it
8:24
threw her into her dresser, leaving
8:27
the black eye, so she ran out of her
8:29
room. A daylight later,
8:32
a sergeant from another company heard of the
8:34
incident. He spoke to Alison
8:36
about what happened and then asked me
8:38
if he could go into the room and perform a
8:40
ritual. He was Native American
8:43
and a leader of his tribe back home.
8:45
I let him into the room and closed the door
8:47
behind him. He
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came back out within ten minutes and
8:53
told me the ritual was not successful and
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to never let anyone occupy the room
8:57
again. He said
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a dark entity, not of this
9:02
earth lives there, and tortures
9:04
anyone who dares to enter its space.
9:07
I kept the room vacant as long as I was
9:09
the barracks manager and passed it
9:11
onto my replacement. That
9:14
was over ten years ago. So
9:16
who knows? What happened since. This
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next story is one of my two personal
9:23
encounters. I was low
9:25
ranking at this time. So I lived
9:27
in the barracks and had a roommate. We
9:30
had a shower curtain hung up and
9:32
on a rod that separated our beds from
9:34
the sink and the light. So we could get
9:36
ready in the morning and not wake up the other
9:38
if they were still sleeping. We had a
9:40
shared head bathroom with our neighbors
9:43
and the bathroom door, and also the
9:45
room entrance was behind the curtain as well.
9:47
I was laying on my bed watching TV with
9:49
the curtain fully
9:50
expanded. When I
9:52
saw the curtains start to slide open
9:54
in the corner of my eye.
9:58
I assumed my roommate was coming home.
10:01
So didn't really pay attention until I said.
10:03
Hey, what's up? And did
10:05
not get a response. I looked up
10:07
and saw no one. But
10:10
the curtain was now slid all the way
10:12
to the right open. I immediately
10:15
got up and ran out of the room. Looking
10:18
around the hallway to see if maybe my roommate
10:20
came in but changed her mind.
10:23
I called her and she was still at
10:25
the motor pool and had not returned
10:27
to the barracks. I
10:29
banged on my neighbor's door to see if she was
10:31
home and
10:34
maybe came in but left. We
10:36
know how to open each other's shared bathroom
10:38
doors from the inside, but she was
10:40
on an exercise in Korea. I
10:43
ran back into my room, through
10:45
the bathroom, and rigged her bathroom
10:47
door open. No
10:50
one was in her room. And no one
10:52
was in mine. With no one
10:54
in my neighbor's room and with my room's door
10:56
bolted from the inside, there was
10:58
no way someone came in. I
11:01
waited outside in the beer garden until my roommate
11:03
came home later that night, so wouldn't have to
11:05
be in the room alone. When my roommate
11:07
showed up, I told her what happened.
11:10
And her eyes got big. And
11:12
she said, that had happened to her
11:14
too. This
11:18
is my second personal encounter A
11:21
normal procedure when living in the barracks in
11:23
Okinawa is standing duty and
11:25
also having a firewatch on each level of
11:27
the barracks. I was on firewatch in
11:29
the third level hallway when I saw someone
11:31
quickly walk into the laundry room. All
11:34
I saw was a quick flash of a black
11:36
silhouette. I shouted to them
11:39
with no response and got up
11:41
to see who it was because I was bored and
11:43
wanted to talk to someone. When I looked
11:45
into the laundry room, No one was
11:47
there. It was three AM,
11:49
so not a normal time for people to be out
11:52
and about in the hallways. I figured
11:54
I was tired. Until I shared the story
11:56
with other people who told me they
11:58
saw strange silhouettes in the hallways as
12:00
well. They would also hear people talking
12:03
in the lounges or things moving
12:05
around at odd times of the night on leak days.
12:07
Some would even hear dryers and washers from
12:09
the laundry rooms opening and closing. Some
12:13
people were so scared or convinced that
12:16
someone was there watching them, messing
12:18
with
12:18
them. That they never once left
12:20
their chairs to row the rooms or
12:23
the hallways. Wow.
12:26
That's a lot. Yeah. For sure. Ben,
12:28
you guys listening out there are station currently at
12:30
Camp Foster in Okinawa. Let us know
12:32
if this still goes on. Fastening. I mean, kinda
12:34
stuff is not unheard of. It's pretty common to hear,
12:36
especially in, like, bloody battle areas
12:39
overseas and people are stationed to have these sorts
12:41
of thing. And we covered counters with the gin in the Middle
12:43
East. think last season. But, I mean, the
12:45
the Barrick's one where she's kind of, like, directing
12:47
where people go. I think that's really interesting. Yeah. That is
12:49
interesting perspective. Uh-huh. Most yeah. Specifically,
12:52
this girl Alison comes to her
12:54
wanting a roommate which no one ever asked for.
12:56
Yeah. That's so interesting because the story have
12:58
time later in the episode from
13:00
Someone you guys out there might know is final girl on
13:02
YouTube. She's listener of the show and she
13:04
has pretty intense encounter and
13:06
story this thing that follows her, but part
13:09
of her experience was she didn't wanna move away
13:11
from home. She wanna go to college and live alone.
13:13
It, like, messed up her life because she was afraid to
13:15
be alone. Yeah. Because she wanted someone
13:17
there. Obviously, very intense for her. And when
13:19
it affects you that much that you can't sleep and
13:22
you're afraid of sleep, you're afraid to be alone,
13:24
you ask for roommate when most people would like to
13:26
privacy. Yeah. An interesting detail, especially
13:28
if you're getting black eyes from it. I mean, that's pretty
13:30
intense, pull your guys toward --
13:31
Whoa. -- demon or whatever this thing is
13:33
to be pulling out a bit. Why do
13:35
you think because native a guy that went in to
13:37
try to get rid of it -- Mhmm. -- said that it was
13:39
this dark entity that
13:40
he said it was not of this world.
13:42
So suddenly it was not human.
13:44
First of all, like I mean, Why
13:46
did it choose that room? Yeah. And
13:48
why Who knows? I mean, it's doesn't it
13:50
sound like she had had her own experience? Maybe
13:52
something happened, like, suicide in that room
13:54
or something.
13:55
And then, like, it kind of came into
13:57
that darkness feeling on that
13:59
day in that room. It's so weird that it
14:01
has the physical boundary Mhmm. Yeah.
14:03
You talked about that before. It's such a fascinating thing
14:05
with when it comes to borders and boundaries
14:07
when it comes to the
14:08
spiritual life of that room for some reason. Yeah. Well,
14:10
who knows? Why not
14:11
be that room. Didn't she say it happens all over
14:13
the base? Yeah. There's fernal activity all over the
14:15
base.
14:15
But the leader, the tribal leader said that it Oh, I
14:17
don't let anyone go back and
14:18
enhance that room specific. Right. He didn't maybe
14:21
he didn't even know that there were even experiences
14:23
on the base. He knows. Yeah. Maybe he
14:24
knows. Yeah. I know you talked
14:26
to it. Told him, I stay in this room.
14:28
Don't let anyone come in. As long as no it comes
14:30
in here, you know, live in that life. That'd be a heavy responsibility
14:32
to be laid at your feet. Like, by the way, never ever
14:35
in the future of history of humanity
14:37
let someone stay in this room. You're like, well, I'm only staging here
14:39
another six months. No big deal, you know. Yeah. It'd be interesting,
14:41
like, as the generation's past, the next guy gets that
14:44
job
14:44
is, like, no. There's one thing you didn't know. Never
14:46
let anyone stay in room. Sounds like it's good.
14:48
Steven King short. Wonder
14:49
what happened before?
14:51
Yeah.
14:51
What caused this kind of negative no. I mean,
14:53
like, the people that stayed in that room before because
14:56
it's not like the that was a brand new base.
14:58
Right? People had been in that room before. Oh,
15:00
that's a good point. I mean and I always think it's really
15:02
interesting to consider, like, could it be something about
15:04
the land? Like, it may be even something not something happened
15:06
in the
15:06
room, but just something that somebody did
15:09
in that area or some occurrence
15:11
that happened there that
15:12
right in that spot. bunch
15:13
of those
15:13
rooms are pretty small, so I feel like it would
15:15
probably be because of that room. But
15:18
Again, if it's still in the room, I don't know that that's necessarily
15:20
It is. That's what the man said. There's
15:23
a boundary. But no, it it, you know,
15:25
it reminds me of. You remember we talked about I
15:28
forget what where that was. Oh,
15:30
the battle of Chicken Agua? Chikamaga.
15:32
The green old green eyes. Right? Mhmm.
15:34
This thing that was seen this kind of
15:36
entity Like, was sleeping around the dead bodies.
15:38
-- around around sniffing and, like,
15:41
I don't know, Gallavanting among the the
15:43
corpses like it was feeding on the death.
15:46
Yeah. Like it was a death eater kind of
15:48
entity. I do think that it it's
15:50
very like that there are things like that that maybe are
15:52
on just on the other side from us. Mhmm.
15:54
That that oh, maybe the tragedy happens in
15:56
a small space like that. And that becomes
15:58
they can manifest in that environment where maybe
16:01
that person was connected to in
16:03
that room. That was the last person this thing saw
16:05
and maybe their last tragic moments and
16:07
this thing comes in and just, like, lapsed
16:09
that up and bathes and, you know,
16:11
very dark idea. Is that your sound of a deflator?
16:14
That's my scared sound. Was
16:16
I scaring you? It
16:18
was a scared balloon. I didn't
16:21
get there. Anyway, Yeah. Who
16:23
who knows? But it's a fast, fascinating story,
16:25
fascinating tale. I'm glad you're okay. Yes.
16:27
I'm glad you're okay. Yes. And as we will see
16:30
there are other accounts in places that our
16:32
next tale comes from an Osan Air Force
16:34
Base in South
16:34
Korea. This happened in twenty ten.
16:37
This is called Go Back to Bed Sargent.
16:39
And this comes just for Matt.
16:43
It was summer twenty ten. I
16:45
was at OSEAN Air Force Base Korea,
16:47
for an ORI or readiness
16:49
inspection. Now the dorms I'm
16:51
in are at the base of Hill one
16:53
eighty. Where one of the most bloody battles
16:56
of the Korean War took place. It's
16:58
twenty one hundred. I'm lying in
17:00
bed. I gotta be up at o four
17:02
hundred for arm up and guard mount.
17:05
When I hear my sink turn on,
17:09
I lean over and see a shadowy
17:11
mass of someone by the sink.
17:14
I say something along the lines of, what
17:16
the hell? And I
17:18
hear clearest day. Go
17:21
back to bedsergeant. They're too far
17:23
north to attack tonight. I
17:26
roll over because the doors are locked. There
17:28
should be no one in my dorm. As
17:30
I roll over, the voice says That's
17:33
an order, sergeant. And
17:36
the mass is suddenly over me. And my
17:38
shoulder is ice cold. I'm
17:40
being pushed back into bed. I
17:43
jump up and turn on all the lights and
17:45
there was no one in the dorm. I
17:48
swear I didn't sleep a wink for a week straight.
17:51
I talked about it with a few people from my unit
17:53
who clearly had similar experiences with the
17:55
storm building. I have more experiences,
17:58
but this one is the one that freaked me
18:00
out the most. It was the first time
18:02
anything paranormal ever physically touched
18:04
me. Yeah. I'll leave a
18:06
mark on you. Who? Mentally and possibly
18:09
physically? Oh. Actually, we do have a story at the end of the episode
18:11
with a physical mark that's pretty unique. Really?
18:13
Yeah. Just odd thing to consider.
18:16
Super. Well, thanks for that story, Matt. Yeah.
18:18
Weirdly again ties into our first story. I love
18:20
how these come in like that, but Obviously,
18:22
this is seems less of a otherworldly
18:25
dark entity that's feeding on death, but
18:27
more of a, you know, maybe a memory,
18:29
maybe a a stone tape recording or potentially
18:31
a tape echo? Yeah. Because obviously this
18:33
thing is at least if it is a
18:35
conscious spirit of a disembodied person,
18:37
they are unaware that they are dead. Right.
18:40
Right? They're reliving that this time that
18:42
was either significant or a perilous time
18:44
in their life or maybe they didn't make it out or
18:46
something. But there's pulling a prank on the guy
18:48
from the ghostly
18:49
side. Would
18:49
that would be proof for you. Right? If you had that experience,
18:51
would that
18:52
be proof for you? So he said? Proof for
18:54
you. Oh. Right? Like, I mean
18:56
-- Oh, absolutely. -- if
18:57
you're
18:57
a spirit speaking to you or thing like this speaking
19:00
to you and then rushing at you. And what I like
19:02
about too is doesn't seem like an evil thing. He's
19:04
he's concerned about him. He wants him to get
19:06
his rest. Yeah. Very I feel like you would you
19:08
could. I mean, you could it seems like one of those
19:10
experiences where you might, after the fact,
19:13
think did I was I half
19:15
conscious did I did my own mind
19:17
make that that voice up -- Mhmm. -- and those words
19:19
that were said to me, was I really hearing that? I
19:21
could see yourself second guessing yourself, but did
19:23
you say he saw the thing? Yeah. Well, this
19:25
this what happened was he saw a figure.
19:28
So he heard he well, the sync turns on. So
19:30
this is true. That's kind of thing turns on,
19:32
he rolls over, sees a dark figure, and
19:34
then it says to him, go back to bed sergeant
19:37
as Johnzo. Wonderfully reenacted.
19:40
They're they're too far north to attack tonight. Obviously
19:42
referring to a specific time in the past. That's
19:44
pretty I'd put money on stone
19:46
tape. For that account. Most likely.
19:49
Yeah. Why is that to be stone tape? Doesn't
19:51
have to be. But think that Chris brought out the
19:53
point the fact that he's It sounds like he's
19:55
suggesting something that's Astral not going on, but
19:57
maybe something that had gone on. Maybe someone who died
19:59
there doesn't necessarily have to be a stone tape. No. It
20:01
could be a real ghost. He but he's just
20:03
stuck in the mindset of -- Yeah. -- this is happening.
20:05
Well, that's darker. It's a dark gray. A lot of ghosts
20:07
are like
20:08
that. think all of them all of
20:10
them. Every last
20:12
one are stuck in the past replaying old
20:14
events. Otherwise, they'd be gone. Well,
20:16
well, that doesn't make sense because there are ones where
20:18
people interact with them and they're they seem to
20:20
be aware of who this person is and following them.
20:22
No. There's only one kind. It's
20:24
also almost impossible to tell what's actually
20:27
otherworldly or demonic or an
20:29
entity versus spirit. The the trickster,
20:31
of course, that will pretend to be the ghost
20:33
of someone who has died. Who is just
20:35
using that form to to lure
20:37
you in, you know, the whole Annabelle type scenario.
20:40
There's always the we talked about this, the the Chindi,
20:42
you know, that spirit scum. Yes. I do like that
20:44
concept a lot. Mhmm. And that's I like that too because
20:46
it also affords, like, the feeling of not having
20:48
to be concerned about a woman who's past but maybe
20:50
been seen somewhere. Because if it's if
20:52
it is just the the part of the person
20:54
that couldn't attend to the next plane, whatever
20:57
you thought it
20:57
is, or the next world. Yeah.
20:59
Then that's a little comforting that oh, it's just
21:01
they're good that they left behind. If you guys don't
21:03
remember Chindi, that's the navaho.
21:05
Right? Mhmm. It was a tibetan term for
21:07
it too. And it's essentially what doesn't, yeah,
21:10
move on to the next world because --
21:11
Yeah. -- because it's a grouting part of your soul
21:13
that's like, you know,
21:14
just like the negative Sloth
21:16
of skin. Yeah. Sloth
21:18
of Sloth of Sloth of great phrase.
21:21
Sloth of skin as it falls off the Sloth
21:23
of the
21:23
spirits. You
21:24
shoot up into heaven. Just the It
21:26
just breaks back down. And then we have to deal
21:28
with it as it floats around just
21:29
being grumpy and stay in the dense earthly
21:32
plane. Exactly. It's too grumpy to go up.
21:34
Anyway, thank you Matt for that perfect little
21:36
tie on to our previous anonymous account.
21:39
This was a little change of pace here.
21:41
And this this story, next story relates to
21:43
an episode we did. relatively recently,
21:46
think it was the last stranger stories episode. This
21:48
comes from Jerry. Yes. This comes from Jerry.
21:51
This is about his son. This is called
21:53
I used to live there. I was
21:55
listening to a past episode earlier in the week,
21:57
In the episode, the lady had called
21:59
in about her son having memories of
22:01
his, quote, real dad during
22:04
a past life. And that one night
22:06
he woke up screaming because his,
22:08
quote, real dad was dead.
22:11
It sparked a memory of something that happened when
22:13
my oldest was about three years old.
22:15
I'm not claiming this is paranormal. It
22:18
could simply be something odd, but
22:20
it certainly is interesting. My
22:22
son was about three years old when this occurred.
22:25
My wife and I had bought him a book called
22:27
my first encyclopedia. I
22:30
decided to sit with him and read a bit. My
22:32
wife was in the kitchen fixing dinner, but
22:34
easily with an earshot of her conversation. I
22:37
was randomly turning the pages and stopping
22:39
on different subjects with pictures and asked him
22:41
questions. Like, what's this?
22:43
It's a tiger. Etcetera. I
22:46
turned to a page with an entry for Russia.
22:49
I was moving to turn the page again
22:51
because I didn't figure there'd be anything on
22:53
that page that would interest him. But
22:56
he shot his hand out and stopped me.
22:59
He pointed to a photo of Saint Basil's Cathedral
23:02
and said very excitedly. I
23:04
used to work there. I repeated
23:06
back to him. You used to work there?
23:08
Yeah. When I was big and you were little.
23:11
My wife, by this time, had moved over to sea,
23:14
He looked at me and said, I
23:16
used to work there. Meaning my son
23:18
was the adult and I was the child. I
23:20
asked him what did you do there? He
23:22
said, I help poor people. Then
23:25
he got a very sad look on his face
23:27
and said. But then the bad people
23:29
came. I don't wanna talk
23:31
about it. And he closed the book.
23:35
My wife and I were shocked. I
23:37
remember just staring at her with my mouth
23:39
open. When I regained my composure,
23:42
I opened the book once again to a different page
23:44
with some animal on it. We talked about
23:46
that. Then I turned to a page
23:48
with trains or something and we talked about that.
23:51
Then I turned to the page about Russia. My
23:53
son just looked at the page. I
23:55
asked, do you know what this is?
23:58
Poining at
23:58
St. Basil's. He said, no.
24:02
I
24:02
told him it was a church in Russia, and
24:04
we moved on. He never mentioned
24:06
anything about it ever again, and he
24:08
doesn't have any memory that moment. I
24:11
don't know what it was. And I'm tempted to
24:13
brush it off as just kid's imagination. But
24:16
knowing the history of Russia, the pieces
24:19
could definitely fit. Anyway,
24:22
I thought you might find it interesting too.
24:26
Oh, we did. Very interesting. Yeah.
24:28
I mean, that would be pretty incredible to hear
24:30
from your child. Really interesting. And I think especially
24:33
because he you know, if the the child is just making
24:35
things up, or isn't using his imagination or
24:37
whatnot? Mhmm. Now that he happens to be pointing at a
24:39
church that this doesn't look like a typical
24:41
church where you've seen the Saint Basil's because it has
24:43
all the, like, you know, it's the Underneath the Russian
24:46
with the sort of ice cream
24:48
cone.
24:49
Yeah. I'm
24:49
not Yeah. -- architects. I can't think of the turn on
24:51
the top of my head. Russian style? Mhmm.
24:53
It's around a red square in Moscow. Right? very unique.
24:56
Yeah. Really interesting. Yeah. That very ominous,
24:58
but then the bad people came. I don't wanna talk
25:00
about it. And the fact that the kid looked
25:02
sad at that point -- Yeah. -- like it was generally remembering
25:05
something? Mhmm. Genuinely seemingly. Yeah.
25:07
Very interesting. The stories are always kind of unsettling.
25:10
Yeah. And fascinating. Yeah. It's interesting. I
25:12
looked up a little bit about this Saint Basil if you don't
25:14
know the history about it. It's on Red
25:16
Square in Moscow. Right. Which is had,
25:18
you know, a lot of things happen. It was built in the
25:20
fifteen hundreds. And it did have one of the
25:22
one of the things you could kind of attach to the
25:24
bad people came and I wanna talk about it.
25:26
Napoleon invaded. In eighteen twelve went
25:29
through the red square. Oh, really? Yeah. June twenty
25:31
fourth of the year of eighteen twelve. And this building
25:33
was built what in the sixteenth century? Fifteen
25:35
hundreds? Yes. Yeah. So just interesting,
25:37
like, plenty of time for people to be taken
25:39
out different periods in time in this
25:41
area. Yeah. And the way this St.
25:44
Basically cathedral was built and who even
25:46
built it is still up for debate.
25:48
There's legends about it, I guess. And one of the legends
25:50
is that once I think it was
25:53
I've in the terrible. I've in the fourth.
25:55
It was built under his reign. But as far as the
25:57
architect who built it and that kind of thing is, I guess,
25:59
legend one of them is that once the
26:01
architect finished building it, It was so
26:03
beautiful and grand. Ivan didn't want him to to
26:05
build anything that came close, so he
26:07
blinded
26:07
him. So he couldn't build anything on my cash.
26:10
It's horrible. Just a legend. Can't say it's
26:12
true, sure, but it's But you guys will
26:13
see Go with his name. Yeah. Makes
26:16
him pretty terrible. Was he were was he a descendant
26:18
of flat over the boneless,
26:20
the impaler? Flat the impaler?
26:23
Different places. I know. But But yeah.
26:25
Maybe they across them with us. There's only couple
26:27
of bad people in history. They must be released. And then
26:29
I think they had a Hitler how far away is Transylvania
26:31
from
26:32
Russia? Pretty close. I mean, it is in the
26:34
northeastern
26:34
Europe. I feel like there could have been some sort of
26:37
connection. Oh, for sure. Was it Transylvania or
26:39
Romania? Oh, I'm sorry. Was it Romania?
26:41
Transylvania was Dracula, but I think Gladden
26:44
Taylor was Think he was Romania. Is
26:45
Transylvania
26:46
in Romania? Pan, wish I knew.
26:48
We're not I feel like they're probably fairly
26:50
close, but Transylvania is
26:55
in Romania. I was right. That's obvious.
26:57
How do how do I not know that? I said that.
26:59
I knew. Gosh, guys. Sometimes they
27:02
just get flustered. Okay? But, yeah, I thought that I thought
27:04
that was cool that he said, you know, I we helped the
27:06
poor there and it happened to be a church.
27:08
Like just these things that seemed to kind of align where it
27:10
kind of corroborates his his little child story.
27:13
Yeah. Definitely interesting. Thank you so much for sending
27:15
that in. Thank you, Jerry. Alright. Yes. Thank
27:17
you, Jerry. This next story is getting
27:19
little darker. This is a pretty fascinating,
27:21
a speak by if it was sent to us, and this comes
27:23
to us from MAXIMUS.
27:25
This is called. You will call me master.
27:28
Hey, guys.
27:30
This is for your podcast relief hold.
27:32
I think it's one of the best paranormal
27:34
podcast out there to date, so please keep up
27:36
the good work. In any case, let me
27:38
share with you my story. My name is Maximus,
27:40
and this happened to me in January of two thousand
27:42
and fifteen up until
27:44
that point I had had
27:47
to move back in with my parents to kind of
27:49
reorder my life, so to speak. I
27:51
had lived a life of hard drinking,
27:53
hard drugs, and a lot of promiscuity. And
27:56
I had hooked up with a few women who were involved
27:58
in the occult, and I say that because I believe
28:01
almost wholeheartedly that this
28:03
had something to do with that. So
28:07
I'm at home and I had to be at work
28:09
the next morning. I could hear my parents in
28:11
the next room watching TV and talking.
28:13
You know, laughing. It was just like any other
28:15
night. I knew I wasn't gonna get to sleep because
28:17
was a night owl. So I put my
28:19
phone down. I tried to roll over on my stomach
28:21
to get more comfortable. And as I do that,
28:24
something I realized that I can't move.
28:26
I had episodes of very
28:28
mild sleep paralysis before that,
28:30
but this wasn't like that. I mean, I was wide awake.
28:33
When that happened before, it was, you know,
28:35
you it's usually when you're in a halfway stage
28:37
between sleep and and being awake.
28:40
So I was
28:42
looking off into the distance because the only thing I could
28:44
move at this point was my eyes and this
28:46
impending doom started to fill the room.
28:49
You know, the only thing I could really like in it too
28:51
is if you've ever been, almost
28:53
been in a horrific car accident, but managed
28:55
by the grace of god to avert it. That
28:59
feeling of sheer terror for those first few
29:01
seconds, it felt like that
29:03
prolonged and it was ever increasing. It
29:05
was just getting more and more intense. And
29:08
along with that, the room started
29:10
to get even darker. There was a street
29:12
light usually that shown into the bed
29:14
room, but that was suddenly gone, and the room was
29:16
now filling up with like this blackness,
29:18
almost like a smoke sort of thing. But
29:22
it was turning into like a dark a shade of
29:24
black. So it was almost like it
29:26
was so black, it was like a pine of guiness or
29:28
a cavity, much darker than it it
29:30
usually would be. And it's just getting
29:32
darker and darker and suddenly this blackness
29:34
started to form a mass
29:36
of something very
29:38
masculine, something very I knew it was
29:40
a male presence, but it was very overbearing
29:43
and very evil and very intimidating. And
29:46
suddenly, I felt that I was lifted off
29:48
of my bed. I'm wide
29:50
awake, and I could still hear my parents out in the
29:52
other room, but I can't scream for help and I can't
29:55
talk. But I could suddenly
29:57
feel hands being wrapped around my neck and
30:00
it was like its thumb was was pressing into
30:02
my Adam's apple. I started
30:04
to tilt my head in such a way that I
30:06
I guess as if tell me they can do whatever
30:08
it wants. So I
30:11
I started to know as if it was speaking
30:13
to me, and it was if if you've ever had someone
30:15
screaming in your face, like, right
30:17
almost nose to nose, only
30:19
I couldn't see that face. It
30:22
was it was like A78
30:24
foot, you know, line backer almost, but just
30:26
all black like a shat. And
30:29
it started to tell me that
30:31
you will call me master You will call
30:33
me the Astral. You will do it now. Then
30:35
it just started repeating these things. But again,
30:38
it wasn't in a language. I just knew
30:40
that that's what it was saying somehow. And
30:42
I didn't wanna give into it, but I also
30:44
didn't wanna be in this position any longer.
30:47
So I eventually gave in and
30:49
I I said, okay. You're the master. You're
30:51
the master. And I don't know how many times I said
30:53
it. Finally, after a few times,
30:56
you know, it finally let me go and threw me back
30:58
onto my bed. Mhmm. And
31:01
suddenly the room started to get, you know, the it's
31:04
less and less dark now, so it was kind of going
31:06
in reverse. And that that
31:08
evil presence was now gone, but
31:11
I was left with the memory of what the hell
31:13
just happened. I
31:16
can't really describe it in any other
31:18
way other than I tried to put
31:20
it out of my head for a few years after
31:22
that because if I thought about it, It
31:24
was as if I was acknowledging to myself
31:26
that it definitely Astral. And
31:29
it was almost as if I had to kind of relive
31:31
it over again. I couldn't
31:33
even talk about it with anybody because
31:35
I would get severe anxiety if
31:37
I did, you know, to the point of where I would
31:39
feel like I could breathe. Well,
31:42
now in my life, of course, you know, I'm
31:45
much changed. I mean, I I
31:47
actually do believe in in God now
31:49
and I I'm an orthodox Christian And,
31:52
you know, I definitely believe in the paranormal. And
31:54
like I said, I I find your podcast to
31:56
be extraordinary. It's it's got a lot of great
31:58
stories on there. I hope you can do something
32:00
with this story. Hopefully,
32:02
it it will change anybody out there
32:04
who's maybe fit of
32:06
non believer or skeptic because I can tell you
32:08
right now these things are very real and
32:11
and you need to be careful of
32:12
that. So alright. Have a good one,
32:14
guys. God bless. Holy crap, man.
32:16
That is a really creepy story. Yeah.
32:18
And good advice. Yeah. You gotta be
32:20
first of all, you gotta be careful. He's sleep
32:22
with and what you do with your life
32:24
-- Mhmm. -- because you leave
32:27
holes, I think. If
32:29
you are doing too many bad things,
32:31
You
32:31
definitely leave yourself open. Especially if you have
32:33
your messing around with people that are into the account,
32:35
you never know, like, what? I've always heard
32:37
the thing that you know, if you are being intimate
32:39
with someone, like, you kind of share Sounds
32:42
like a connection. Well, it's more than a connection.
32:44
Like, you're, like, sharing part of your soul with them.
32:46
Yeah. And so Sharing your energy. If
32:48
you're like co mingling with something really
32:51
dark and they're into really dark
32:52
stuff, you may be leaving a lot
32:54
more open than you. Oh, yeah. In a
32:57
relationship that you're unaware of. For sure that yeah.
32:59
And I've heard that too, that if something, for
33:01
instance, is attached to someone that
33:03
that can be shared almost like
33:06
STD, if you think about it that way. Yeah.
33:08
The movie it follows is a
33:09
good example of that. Not that fiction. Obviously,
33:11
that's fiction, but that idea
33:14
It's something that people have experienced before. And if
33:16
you're close to someone, you're sharing every intimate
33:18
thing with that person. You're gonna be
33:20
sharing your psyche with them. You're gonna be opening yourself
33:23
up to things that they may be open to. You know,
33:25
obviously not to the same degree necessarily depending
33:27
how strong you are in your own self and your
33:29
perspective. But obviously, when you're sharing at that
33:31
intimate level, there's gonna there's gonna be a connection
33:33
that that will at least present the opportunity
33:36
for you to be in contact with something maybe is attached
33:38
to
33:38
them. Yep. So, yeah, we say it all times
33:40
starve your ghouls. Yeah. I mean, it's a
33:42
it's a humorous way to basically say, and don't
33:45
give things that are out there that are dark.
33:47
Any food, but it's interesting in
33:49
history because he had to give
33:51
in in that moment. It seemed like to just
33:53
to break free in that moment, and had
33:55
to call it master. That would be a very unsettling
33:57
-- Yeah. -- experience because, yeah, generally,
33:59
you would say, you know, you know, you
34:01
wanna face it down and say, I'm
34:03
not giving you any power. A lot of people that
34:05
have had these, like, intense dark stories end
34:07
up, you know, reaching out to God because if
34:10
there's
34:10
dark, there's light -- Mhmm. -- you know, and they have
34:12
to find higher power and balance,
34:14
like, their their lives to some
34:16
degree. Yeah. It all does seem to come down
34:18
to that and come down to finding that strength within
34:20
yourself as well, you know, through that and
34:22
having the willpower to it's interesting
34:24
Astral because the final girl, the story we
34:26
have coming up, she didn't have as much luck with that
34:29
because she was raising a very strict religious home
34:31
and I had bad experience with that with her family.
34:34
Her sister tried to take her to a
34:36
a kind of Astral for what she was
34:38
experiencing and it was humiliating for
34:40
her and didn't
34:41
help. And then but eventually, but I won't
34:43
spoil it right now. We're gonna get to the story, but But it
34:45
seemed like he, like, kinda changed his life
34:47
though and went in that direction. It's probably more than
34:49
just believing in
34:50
God, but you're definitely, like, moving
34:52
towards a lighter side of
34:54
consciousness. Exactly. No. Totally.
34:56
Yeah. And it's I was just gonna say it's interesting
34:59
as I said earlier about how, like, things stories come
35:01
in around the same time, sometimes that are very
35:03
similar. Yeah. We have another Speak Pipe
35:05
that I'm saving for future listener stories
35:07
because I thought it'd be too much of darkness in one, but
35:09
it is an incredible tale. Of
35:12
the sky who's dating again dating a
35:14
girl who's into this stuff and but
35:16
sees this thing regularly when
35:19
they're out together. They'll be in a park, and this
35:21
thing will appear behind her. And we'll have
35:23
kind of Astral over just pretty
35:26
horrifying, very very fascinating. Account.
35:28
Yeah. You have to do down the road. Very similar. Yeah.
35:30
The visit kind of attachment idea. But
35:33
dark, dark indeed. We should take a break.
35:35
Yeah. Absolutely. What's coming up on expansion?
35:38
Good question. Oh, yes. Expansion
35:40
camp creepily. Three. Really?
35:48
Yes. Our insanely popular
35:50
and asked for and requested Campcreeply series
35:52
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35:54
for members. Nice. I figured it's an unseasonably
35:57
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35:59
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36:02
episode. What are the odds? Ohio, February,
36:04
March first now, and it's sixty
36:07
something
36:07
degrees. It's just
36:08
teasing us. It's just teasing us. It's
36:10
just odd timing that we decided to do this
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camp creepily thing. And I woke up and I was
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I don't remember that from
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36:24
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tale we'll be telling. And then, staff wielding
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three. I've
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never really experienced anything until I
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actually moved into a town located in the
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San Bernardino National
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Forest. Moving into
37:22
town, I wanted to explore some trails. I
37:25
ended up finding a trail nearby where people
37:27
can go shooting in few trails to hike.
37:30
When we arrived, there were a lot of people.
37:32
Even family that was setting up their generator
37:35
and chairs out as if they were going to camp.
37:38
I took my kids in my aunt, and we
37:40
found an almost dried river and we
37:42
started walking along at collecting small
37:44
rocks. We're very
37:46
intrigued by collecting them and we were having
37:48
so much fun. My aunt and I
37:50
were saying how happy we felt there.
37:53
Almost mesmerized as if time was
37:55
going by so slow. Nothing
37:57
around us existed, but us in that moment.
38:02
Then I heard a creepy meow.
38:09
Almost robotic. And I stood
38:11
up and looked around. I
38:13
heard it a second time. But
38:20
I saw absolutely nothing. After
38:23
the second robotic meow,
38:25
I got a little freaked out. I
38:27
gathered my kids and told my aunt we should start
38:29
heading towards the car. Anytime to go, everybody.
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Welcome back. Welcome. Welcome. Hope
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into the Astral listener stories guys.
38:59
Back around the Camp Fire. And
39:06
here, we have a tail from Danielle.
39:09
You guys might know her on YouTube as final
39:11
girl. She's been around the chats hanging out.
39:13
Now this story, I'm gonna say,
39:16
there's aspects of it that are pretty heavy and
39:18
some of it They're sensitive themes.
39:20
So I had to edit her story little bit down
39:22
because of YouTube. You guys should
39:24
definitely go check out the full account of
39:26
her experience. It's very intense. Fascinating
39:29
story. And I think informative for people that might be
39:31
going through the similar thing. If you wanna read the full
39:33
account, I'm gonna put a link in the description on
39:35
YouTube. It'll take you to our website where you can read the whole
39:37
thing. In her own words, but this is something
39:39
she went through for twenty years. She's
39:42
only shared this story publicly one time. It's
39:45
essentially a story of sleep paralysis. And
39:47
how it affected her life and the terrifying
39:49
thing she experienced within. But she wanted
39:51
to share it because she's hoping that maybe through hearing
39:53
her experience what she went through and how she kind of came
39:55
out of it, Maybe it'll help someone dealing
39:57
with the same situation. She was the youngest
39:59
of seven kids. There's a huge gap between
40:02
her and the next sibling. She already
40:04
kind of had a sense within her own family that she didn't
40:06
belong. In addition to
40:08
that feeling she was also a big nerd,
40:10
very anxious in social situations, really
40:13
cautious kid. So she would avoid things
40:15
that normal kids were doing, and that ended
40:17
up isolating her even further, which just already
40:19
sounds like kind of opportunity for
40:22
taking advantage of right, like the praying
40:24
of certain things on the most vulnerable we
40:26
hear that all the time. She also grew up in a strict
40:28
fundamentalist Christian household, there was a
40:30
great existential fear of hell and punishment
40:32
that was taught to her at an early age.
40:34
So she just had a very intense kind
40:37
of lonely childhood it sounded like.
40:39
Without further ado, I'm gonna play part of
40:41
her story here and then we'll follow-up afterwards.
40:44
My first experience happened when I was
40:46
about eight years old. I was staying
40:49
the night with my nieces at my sister's house.
40:51
We were sleeping and sleeping bags in the basement.
40:54
We had left the lights on because like most kids,
40:56
the dark made us anxious. In
40:58
the middle of the night, I woke up.
41:01
Staring up at the light fixtures in
41:03
the ceiling. It didn't take long
41:05
for me to realize I couldn't move. I
41:07
was frozen and my chest began to
41:09
feel heavy. Like someone was lowering
41:11
a weight down onto it. It
41:14
felt like my breath was being slowly crushed
41:16
out of me and soon I could no longer
41:18
breathe at all. I tried desperately
41:20
to move my body, anything, a
41:23
finger, but nothing. I
41:25
remember looking over the side and seeing
41:27
my knee sleeping soundly. I tried
41:30
to move my lips and mouth to say
41:32
help me, but I was frozen
41:34
and utterly helpless. Then,
41:37
the black mist began manifesting itself
41:39
into a writhing hooded shape.
41:42
It had a red slit for eyes. I
41:45
don't remember how I was eventually able
41:47
to wake up, but I do remember that
41:49
when I did, I was grasping for air
41:51
and terrified. It's scary. It
41:54
was weird, but I chalked it up to a vivid
41:56
nightmare. So
41:58
that was her first experience. And
42:00
that happened when she was only eight years old.
42:02
It's a pretty common experience too that during a sleep
42:04
process episode. Obviously, the weight on the chest
42:06
-- Yeah. -- to be able to breathe after the NOxomir? Yeah.
42:09
Yeah. That's a common like, initiating --
42:11
Mhmm. -- attributes of these experiences. And then
42:13
the hooded shape -- Yeah. -- thriving hooded shape.
42:15
We've heard about hooded cloaked figures in
42:17
people's rooms. That was my experience. Was that
42:19
very same thing -- Mhmm. -- corner of the room.
42:21
Where are they coming from that they need a hood?
42:24
You know, that's just a weird but it is something
42:26
that's very commonly seen even when you have nove
42:28
encounters in people's room. You know, muddy
42:30
faced, leathery textured, small
42:33
munchkin men in little cloaks
42:35
that are scrambling. I mean, that's obviously a different
42:37
thing. Yeah. There's something about the robes. Right? And
42:39
III would like to say real quickly
42:41
because we'll we'll always get these comments on
42:43
anytime we do a story about super houses. Yes.
42:45
There's scientific explanations for
42:47
aspects of sleep paralysis, but there are
42:50
certainly cases and commonalities between
42:52
a lot of cases where it seems to indicate there's
42:54
more going on than just someone who's
42:56
woken up before their their body has gotten
42:58
out of the sleep state. Right. We've covered that before. Yeah. That
43:00
was that's why I just wanna throw out there. Like, I don't wanna get
43:02
into that again. No. That's an important important point.
43:05
Anyway, so this happened when she was eight. And
43:07
then, unfortunately, this became kind
43:09
of a cycle. So it was kind of this
43:11
random experience, and then a month later, it
43:13
happened again. But then once it happened
43:15
again, it would start happening a few times
43:18
a week, every few weeks, and then
43:20
a month off, And then she starts thinking,
43:22
you know, why am I suddenly having this strange experience?
43:24
But after this cycle starts beginning, she
43:26
realizes this isn't going away. And
43:28
that was right before it got really bad. So
43:30
then from the ages of around eleven,
43:33
she starts experiencing auditory and physical
43:35
disturbances along with visual disturbances
43:38
during these episodes. In this next part,
43:40
Scholl explained something that would happen
43:42
sometimes nightly for weeks on end. Essentially
43:45
throughout the course of her life from
43:47
being the age of eleven to twenty nine
43:49
or thirty years old, this happened
43:51
her hundreds of times. So this is an experience
43:53
that kind of is a single description of something
43:56
that would happen to her over and over again. I
43:59
would wake to find myself in
44:01
my room looking up at the ceiling.
44:04
My eyes would dart around and I'd become
44:06
aware of a sinister presence. There
44:09
would always be a low rumbling and a
44:12
permeating the air, then these
44:14
shadow creatures would swoop
44:16
into the room. They would
44:18
fly around and swoop down, scratching
44:21
from cackling. They would
44:23
whisper in my ear and breathe hot,
44:25
putrid breath on my neck that I
44:27
could clearly feel and smell. My
44:30
blanket would begin to move like things were
44:32
skittering underneath it crawling all
44:34
over and squeaking like
44:36
mice. They would crawl in and out of
44:38
my mouth, nose and ears, and
44:41
also other more private areas. Those
44:44
were only a few of the things I was
44:46
subjected to. Others included
44:49
feeling myself levitating and
44:51
turning over to see myself floating above
44:53
my body, floating out of my bedroom
44:55
window in a red beam of light. One
44:58
time where I saw what I thought was an angel.
45:01
I realized very soon that that
45:03
is not what it was, and
45:05
this was a unique addition to usual
45:08
torment. This particular episode
45:10
had started with the paralysis, the awareness
45:13
of a presence, and the terror of knowing
45:15
what was to follow. The room
45:17
felt like it was vibrating, like there was electricity
45:20
in the air along with the growl and drone
45:22
of whatever darkness was present. The
45:25
usual rumbling grew louder until
45:27
it was almost deafening, and the entire
45:29
room shook violently as plaster
45:31
fell from the ceiling. Holy crack, it feel
45:33
my body and bed shaking. Suddenly,
45:37
a light appeared at the foot of my bed and
45:39
began to grow into something more
45:41
solid looking. It stretched
45:43
itself into the form of a glowing
45:46
robed figure. It
45:48
was so bright. It was like I could barely
45:50
even look at it for long as I
45:52
stared at this thing, terrified, not
45:55
able to move, I noticed it had
45:57
two glowing red slits for eyes
45:59
on an otherwise featureless face
46:01
that had no mouth, but somehow
46:03
I could feel it smirking at me. The
46:06
most overwhelming part was the wings
46:08
that protruded from this thing's back
46:11
The wingspan filled the entirety of my
46:13
room and beyond. Through
46:16
the walls on the right side and out my
46:18
window on left. I thought perhaps
46:21
an angel was appearing to me,
46:23
but why was I so terrified? Why
46:25
couldn't I move? But people in
46:27
the bible were always terrified of angels.
46:30
Right? Made sense. But something
46:32
in me just knew, this thing did
46:34
not have good intentions. It was
46:36
attempting to trick me. I've
46:39
never had another time in my life where I felt
46:41
so completely terrified. Like I
46:43
did during these episodes. To the point
46:45
where even my waking hours, I was
46:47
having panic attacks and went through periods
46:49
where I was even afraid to leave the house.
46:52
Horrifying. Yeah. It's that idea
46:54
of something pretending to be an angel looming
46:57
over you in your bedroom. Yeah. That's like the
46:59
darkest kind of thing you could experience. Yeah.
47:01
Also considering the fact this was happening, you know,
47:03
starting out early eight years old, but then twelve or thirteen
47:06
when she was essentially As she experienced
47:08
it, believe she was being sexually assaulted by
47:10
demons. On a regular basis, jeez.
47:13
Imagine that point. You don't know what sex is at
47:15
that point. You know, as a you know, a young Christian
47:17
kid, you're supposed to wait to have sex till you're married,
47:19
and yet this kind of thing is happening
47:21
to, how do you even begin to talk to someone?
47:24
About what you're experiencing. Yeah. The fear that
47:26
you must have, the frustration. Anyways,
47:29
this this went on to basically
47:31
wreck her life severely affects her mentally
47:34
she developed anxiety, depression, panic attacks,
47:36
even agoraphobia, and the lack of sleep
47:38
ended up making her paranoid. So her
47:40
life is falling apart when all this is going
47:42
on over the years. She has passion.
47:45
She has passion for music. The art she was
47:47
pursuing, but she ended up passing on a lot of opportunities.
47:49
She didn't go to college. Simply for the fear
47:51
that she would fail due to the fact that she couldn't sleep
47:53
properly. And and this was the key point that
47:55
relates to the earlier military based account
47:57
is that She said, quote, I was scared to
47:59
death to be on my own out in the world
48:01
with this curse or whatever it was that haunted
48:04
me. Yeah.
48:07
You'd always want someone with you, I'm sure. Exactly.
48:09
And then the sad part, of course, you know, it sounds
48:11
like she didn't have a great understanding with
48:13
her family growing up about religion, her sister
48:16
tried to take her to what was called a deliverance
48:18
session, essentially kind of exorcism, and she
48:20
said it just ended up humiliating her. It
48:22
didn't help. And then the guilt and shame her issue
48:24
was going through the failures, because of
48:26
the missed opportunities, because of all this
48:29
made her suicidal, paranoid addicted,
48:31
hysteronic, she says, and what does that
48:33
mean? I don't know. Hysteronic
48:36
means dramatic or theatrical. Oh, okay.
48:38
Okay. But interestingly, she didn't find out
48:40
what sleep paralysis was until she was about twenty
48:42
seven years old. But at the same time, she's like,
48:44
this can't be what's happening to me. It
48:46
just seemed too easy to be true. Like, she'd
48:49
love that for for that to be it, but it just
48:51
seemed too easy of an answer. Then John,
48:53
I think this kind of wraps up her
48:54
story. This is an interesting quote from her perspective
48:57
if you wouldn't mind reading it. When I turned
48:59
thirty, my doctor referred me to a sleep
49:01
specialist for insomnia. We
49:03
had a very long talk where I kind
49:05
of broke down to him and let out some
49:07
stuff I had been holding on to forever.
49:10
He brought up sleep paralysis, I
49:12
asked him if he was sure that even the most
49:14
horrific of the episodes had been a symptom
49:16
of a chronic sleep disorder and not
49:18
real. He assured me it was.
49:21
The more research I did on the topic, the
49:23
more convinced I became of the rational
49:26
explanation. But it does still baffle
49:28
me out for centuries, people report
49:30
seeing eerily similar things all over the
49:32
world. Funny
49:34
thing is once I stop being afraid It
49:37
stopped happening altogether, like
49:39
it -- Exactly. --
49:42
that I added that part. It's Astral Once
49:44
I took away the power it had over me and
49:46
turned around to actually confront it,
49:49
it stopped finally. I
49:51
am now making up for lost time and getting
49:53
back to the things I love most, writing
49:55
horror and music. The sleep
49:58
disorder explanation for all this
50:00
does puzzle me. Our folks
50:02
all over the world throughout different centuries
50:05
report seeing very similar things.
50:08
It does make me very curious as to why
50:10
we see and experience the things we do during
50:12
these
50:13
encounters. Well,
50:15
if you ask MAXIMUS --
50:17
Mhmm. -- and there's more to it than that.
50:18
Yeah. And I think could be personal too,
50:20
depending on the person and their experience. Some
50:23
of them could be more real than others. And I think it's
50:25
a good point that you made their when she stopped being
50:27
afraid is when she stopped having these
50:29
experiences. I mean, that goes right to the Yeah.
50:31
I mean, on your fear. I
50:33
mean, that's I've even had experiences like
50:35
that. Or when you're in a really dark place
50:37
--
50:37
Yeah. -- you know, emotionally. It just seems
50:39
like that stuff nightmares. There's
50:42
just a darker energy around
50:43
you. It just seems like you're more vulnerable Yeah.
50:45
Mhmm. For whatever is out
50:48
there. Gotta got a giggle. You know?
50:50
Gotta be a giggle boy ever laugh in his face.
50:52
Confronted. Crack a joke. That's why humor is
50:54
important. But I wanna clarify with her
50:56
during her sleep paralysis because I think she mentioned dreams,
50:59
and she followed up to confirm that
51:01
she said it's quote, I was definitely
51:03
awake. Sometimes all I could do was
51:06
blink and I would blink really hard to
51:08
make sure was feeling it. I could hear the
51:10
TV in the next room and the sounds of my parents'
51:12
footsteps still up. That's weird. Yeah.
51:14
I was very aware of my eyes darting
51:16
around the room. I was just paralyzed and
51:19
couldn't move muscle. So these
51:21
weren't dreams. Yeah. In the sleep process, of course,
51:23
I think you can't have your eyes open and -- Oh,
51:25
yeah. -- seeing things and but the idea is that you're
51:27
hallucinating. And then I asked her about the robes.
51:29
I was curious if this was a specific
51:31
color of this kind entity or whatever
51:33
it was, the robes were glowing and
51:35
running seamlessly into the figure, kind of
51:38
wispy. Like the dementors in Harry
51:40
Potter, but bright white
51:42
light. And before it formed,
51:44
there was like an assembly of lights
51:46
all coming together informing it
51:48
into the figure. Oh, interesting. That's quite
51:50
a scene. Quite a picture of the scenes. But, yeah, well,
51:52
thank you so much for that final girl. I'm really glad
51:55
to hear that you're getting back into your passions. Yeah.
51:57
And for sure, moving beyond this kind of
51:59
darkness that you live with for so long, can't imagine.
52:01
It must be nice to
52:02
be. Normal. It really does sound like
52:04
a curse.
52:05
Yeah. I mean, when you're when something has followed
52:07
you and haunted you for two decades
52:10
of your life, that's terrifying. That's gotta be
52:12
a revocable harm I feel like that you've
52:14
had you've had to go through and just the
52:16
uphill battle, they have to fight to get past it.
52:18
So here's to you, final girl, Danielle.
52:21
Yes. Thank you for sharing. Me, you have better
52:23
times ahead. By the
52:25
way, John, final girl, you know that term means?
52:27
Mm-mm. Okay. So you don't know? So just to let you know.
52:29
It's a killer screen name. My final girl is a
52:31
trope in horror movies, the girl
52:33
that, like, survives to the end. Oh, really? Jamie Lee
52:35
Curtis, Cindy Press Compress Creme. No.
52:36
That's cool. Yeah. That has a lot of meaning in
52:38
your life. Yeah.
52:39
That's interesting how that connects. Great name.
52:41
I wanna be a Sydney Prowth Cotton. Okay.
52:44
I don't know.
52:45
Watch. I don't know. Never Campbell. Okay.
52:48
In life.
52:49
I did watch screams. I've watched, like, the first
52:51
forty five minutes of the first scream --
52:53
Oh, okay. -- couple weeks ago. It held up.
52:55
Yeah. It holds up for you. Oh, that's a fantastic movie.
52:57
Yeah. It's really really good. Funny. Clever
53:00
-- Yeah. -- creepy. So the trailer for the they're
53:02
putting it on a note. They just had the the kind of
53:04
the final one with the last cast
53:06
from five. The only thing I'll coming back,
53:08
but they're doing another one already. And I
53:10
saw the trailer. And what
53:13
I'm just bummed to see, Lisa, in the trailers, there's no humor
53:15
I was always kinda one of the key elements to the screen
53:17
pictures. Live room. Live room. Live
53:20
room, man. But it was the the
53:22
nod to, like, the horror genre itself. Kinda
53:24
--
53:24
Right. -- the comedic aspects of
53:25
it. I mean, yes, it really adds another
53:27
level of enjoyment to
53:29
the whole thing.
53:29
Yeah. If
53:30
you can go in and out of the fear and
53:32
Gamma, like we do. Mhmm. Right.
53:34
As Rheumeta, the scream franchise. The
53:37
West Stream was great with that. He even played
53:39
the janitor Oh, yeah. In the first
53:41
movie, where he's mopping, but he's wearing the fragrance
53:43
of the story. Yeah.
53:45
So great. There's something like references
53:46
there of what's his face in the movie.
53:48
Terri Winkler. Yeah. He's the principal -- Okay.
53:50
Great. -- that was the first time I saw him is, like, that type
53:52
of character
53:53
too. And I was
53:54
just, like, that is really funny because he's,
53:56
like, the fans, you know. Right. Some very,
53:58
like, tough. Yeah. Just kinda, like, kind
54:00
of a no big prince and nice principal character
54:03
and goofy. Then, of
54:04
course, he's great in Rest of
54:05
Valle. Oh, yeah. Same kind of lawyer. A little
54:07
more goofy, but pretty close. Yeah. Anyway
54:09
Great. Hany hoo. Let's do the last story. Alright.
54:11
This last story, we're gonna mix it up a little bit
54:13
here. Love this one because it's one of those
54:16
strange experiences. You know, we
54:18
did a really awesome couple episodes
54:20
on astral projection out of body experience
54:22
interpassed to outer space, we covered that book,
54:25
and we talked about the sort of entities you might see if
54:27
you're traveling in the Astral and this is
54:29
a pretty cool story. This comes from
54:31
Tiffany and this happened Windsor,
54:33
Massachusetts in nineteen ninety
54:34
five. This is called the dragon
54:37
at my window. When
54:40
was about fourteen, I shared a room and
54:42
bunk beds with my younger sister. We
54:44
lived in big house in the middle of the deep woods.
54:47
My father had built the house ten years
54:49
prior. My siblings and I
54:51
had quite a few strange experiences here,
54:54
but one of my most if it occurred
54:56
one night when I was laying in bed on the bottom
54:58
bunk, which faced the window. My
55:01
sisters was at an angle and faced the
55:03
wall. I must have fallen
55:05
asleep because the next thing I knew,
55:07
I was floating up to the ceiling and
55:09
I thought, I can go outside. So
55:13
I gently airswim up to the window
55:15
frame and airswim I like them and got ready
55:17
to push myself out. I think we can all
55:19
relate to airswim and Mhmm. Suddenly,
55:22
a huge, silent dragon appeared
55:24
blocking my way. Not
55:27
menacingly, but like a guard,
55:30
She opened her mouth and roared at me,
55:32
but it was totally silent. Like
55:36
what cats sometimes do, It
55:38
freaked me out and I pushed myself out of
55:40
the window frame and landed back in
55:42
bed. Not longer after
55:45
that, a couple months later maybe,
55:47
I woke one morning with three jointed
55:50
claw or long finger marks
55:52
on my left bicep. It
55:55
was not a bruise though, more
55:57
like a place where my skin was
55:59
much darker of a shade. Everyone
56:02
asked me who grabbed me and it didn't fade
56:05
for months. The dragon seemed
56:07
female and was somewhat a mix
56:09
between Asian and fantasy, but
56:11
with a more sheer and kind of cozy
56:13
appearance further down the tail.
56:16
I wish I had taken a picture of the grab
56:18
marks too. Even my principal
56:20
asked if someone had hurt me. Weird.
56:24
Yeah. That's kind of interesting story. I like
56:26
that idea of it being, like, a protective, like,
56:28
a guardian that don't come out here. You're not ready.
56:30
Just swim in the Yeah. That is yeah.
56:32
That's interesting. I mean, you hear those stories
56:34
a lot in Algar. I knew you're gonna say
56:36
that. I will look like that. Here we
56:39
go. Yeah. We
56:41
covered the enterpaz at outer space. It even turns
56:43
out of the body with Robert Monroe.
56:46
Mhmm. He would talk about that. These sort of
56:48
guardian entities that you might come across and and
56:50
the experience you'd have. Of course, you know, she said she fell
56:52
asleep or she think she must have fallen asleep because
56:54
then she was floating out of her body -- Yeah. --
56:56
this and that. But maybe it was in
56:58
0BE0BEI mean, it definitely sounds like that.
57:00
And this I this of that was really interesting. So
57:03
I was just looking around online to see if I could find any
57:05
accounts because I didn't have time to go through my books and find,
57:07
you know, white dragon correlations
57:09
in in my out of body books and I had a dragon.
57:11
Yeah. But I did come across this from
57:13
Quora. Someone just interestingly asked this question
57:15
on Quora years ago. Has anyone ever
57:17
encountered a white dragon guiding
57:19
you in the astral realm? I asked the
57:21
universe for protection and guidance to
57:24
enter someone's dream, and
57:26
I in fact did. The White Dragon
57:28
guided me to and from. Wasn't
57:30
that weird. So kinda I mean, probably not.
57:32
But are you suggesting this person entered
57:34
Tiffany's dream maybe? And then Dragon was
57:36
like, I'm here to drop this drander
57:38
off. I mean, probably not. But I it
57:40
does give me chills to consider that idea. Yeah.
57:43
Weird connection hook up there. Dreams are so
57:45
weird. Yeah. Hobies, all that stuff.
57:47
But James in the there's a
57:49
reality. So one of the things is just so
57:52
impossible to really discuss because it's
57:54
a it's a place I feel like
57:56
when you're considering like trips for instance
57:58
like mushroom trips and that kind of thing, when you
58:00
talk to someone about an experience like that and
58:02
say you have a really interesting trip
58:04
with friends You can kind of
58:06
sync up and experience the same stuff and
58:08
talk about it. But dreams are, like, holy individual.
58:10
Mhmm. Like, you might Usually. I mean, we've
58:13
actually had shared dreams. Yes. But that's maybe because
58:15
we're twins. I don't know. Or I think you can if you're
58:17
just really close to someone psychologically.
58:20
But, yeah, dreams specifically seem to
58:22
be something that It's so frustrating.
58:24
You can't take it into this world, you know.
58:26
Mhmm. I think and isn't that similar in your
58:28
death experiences, John? Because you had a great conversation
58:31
with Lamar. About his near death experience.
58:33
Mhmm. But is there aspect to it that you can't
58:35
verbalize? Because it's just so not
58:37
of this world. Yeah. So it just reminds
58:39
me like, even even in something simple as dreams
58:41
when you try to --
58:42
Yeah. -- you stick to lose it when you feel like I'm
58:44
feeling. Like, every day I have
58:47
that, Like every day I think about the
58:49
dreams that I had before and it's hard to put
58:51
them
58:51
together, but it's like a feeling. Yeah.
58:53
It's so strange. And dreams are just bizarre,
58:55
man. Yes, they are. And they seem to be
58:57
getting more bizarre for me.
59:00
Yeah. They're just so, like, real.
59:02
And then I I wake up and I'm like, oh, yeah.
59:04
This this place. There definitely those
59:06
hang on feelings of, like, I know that
59:08
was real. Like, I live there
59:10
and it's that you start to lose when you wake up.
59:12
Like, I have these dreams where I'll wake up and
59:15
I will immediately remember a splinter
59:17
of it where in that
59:19
splinter, oh yeah, there was this thing
59:21
that I was doing that had
59:23
ten years of history behind it in that existence.
59:26
Yeah. Like random example,
59:28
like there was maybe a certain food I
59:30
was making that only exists in that world or something
59:32
and there was it was a part of the town that
59:34
I lived in there. It was like a tradition to make it for
59:36
the like, four years. But I that's like a splinter
59:39
that's, oh, wait, that's not real. That's that was the dream.
59:41
And then that whole universe
59:43
of time in a previous existence just
59:45
dissipates and you can't feel it
59:47
anymore. It goes away. It's just there's like a brief
59:50
period where the reality hangs with you. Yeah.
59:52
And
59:52
then it starts to disappear. That was a weird example, making
59:54
Bradley. Yeah. I we did those episodes on
59:56
dreaming in nightmare land. It's a fascinating
59:58
phenomenon when it comes to, like, characters that you
1:00:01
seem to interact with in your dream, sometimes bring
1:00:03
things back to this reality from a dream. I
1:00:05
had the experience to the day where I dreamt that I
1:00:07
changed my car insurance. I tell you about that, John.
1:00:09
Mhmm. That was
1:00:10
crazy. This
1:00:11
dream. This is, like, last week. dream
1:00:13
that I met an insurance agent
1:00:16
who was super nice and that I talked to him
1:00:18
for a bit and then decided to go change my
1:00:20
car insurance. The next day I get up when
1:00:22
we go to the coffee shop down the street and
1:00:24
the barista, she's like, oh, these drinks are bought
1:00:27
by these nice gentlemen over here. And as I went
1:00:29
over the guys, like, hey, how you doing? Thanks for the drinks.
1:00:31
I was like, what do you do? He's like, oh, I work for State Farm
1:00:34
insurance agent. And we're actually buying drinks
1:00:36
for people to, you know, maybe see if they'd be interested
1:00:38
in joining us. And I was like, I last
1:00:40
night dreamt that I met insurance agent. That's weird.
1:00:42
And then I changed my insurance. So I was like, I will be giving
1:00:44
you a call, sir. Because, like, why I mean, what
1:00:46
else can you do at that
1:00:47
point? Have you called me just bizarre? Not yet. What
1:00:49
insurance
1:00:50
do you have? State of Liberty? Oh.
1:00:52
Liberty Liberty. Liberty. Stop. It's
1:00:54
too much money. So,
1:00:56
yeah, you need to make that switch and I see universe
1:00:59
talking to you right there. Keep pushing around. Anyway, yeah,
1:01:01
mean dreams, layers of reality, I think.
1:01:03
And a synchronicity, we will be doing that episode coming
1:01:05
up, but that all ties into dreams too. Been already
1:01:07
kinda looking into that more and more as we get
1:01:09
closer to that episode. Fascinating stuff.
1:01:12
Well, thanks for joining us everybody. Yeah.
1:01:14
Thanks for share your stories with us. We're happy to
1:01:16
have you. And before we go, we do have a
1:01:18
few people to thank. Here
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we go. Thank
1:01:22
you too. Ari
1:01:25
and L Sky. Oh, wow. Beautiful.
1:01:27
That's a very interesting name if I read it right.
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To be Ariel. That's even beautiful. Ariel
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now. Yes. Single word. The best interesting.
1:01:33
Anyways, welcome to the show. Welcome to be here.
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Steve, Steny Bolton. Yes.
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You are a bold woman. It
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needs to be so much more creative with this.
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Jonathan Merrill -- Yeah. -- welcome to show.
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Oh, Jonathan Merrill. We kinda harder names to do things
1:01:48
with. But I love Jonathan Merrill. I'm glad he's here. Yes. We're gonna
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Sykes. Oh, hello? Yes.
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Bue or Bia. Usman.
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It's Beau. Yeah. BEA. Yes.
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Yeah. You're talking that one. Yeah.
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Maybe BEA. Don't either way, it's a gorgeous name.
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Welcome in. Welcome to b here, Bia. Yeah. Bia
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here. Thank you to Bia here. Katie Dockery.
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did the right thing. Katie did the right thing she's in.
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Yes. Thank you so much, Katie, for being here. As a
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diamond whisperer. Well, Eric
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Hutton Huttony.
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What Yes.
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And it sounds like an Irish leopard kind of having a
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stroke. What did we see?
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Welcome in. Lucky charms. It's like shiver
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Murphy,
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Welcome
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to the show. Oh, he solves mysteries with his
1:02:57
Lady Brown. I don't know. What? I don't know.
1:02:59
With his Lady Brown. We're all having strokes
1:03:01
today. I did feel like
1:03:03
that's what I'm thinking about. Because then she saw mystery and she's just
1:03:05
a lawyer. I don't
1:03:05
remember where she was a news reporter. That's right. I was
1:03:08
way off. It was a she was a character's fictional.
1:03:10
Yeah. Manuel or Manuel Flores.
1:03:12
Busy. Welcome in. So Welcome
1:03:15
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1:03:17
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here. Made Alejandra. Hello,
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May. Hello, May. My favorite one can't
1:03:22
wait till May comes this year. Yes.
1:03:24
Thank
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you so much, May. Kristen, 000,
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hey. Chris
1:03:28
to know? That's it. Okay. Chris to know. Oh,
1:03:30
Chris to here. Welcome to the whole Chris to -- Yes.
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-- I hope you have a passionate rage for
1:03:34
the show, my friends, because Dogman
1:03:36
whisperer, Furi.
1:03:41
Furi. Furi. Furi. Furi. Furi.
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It's Fears in one r too. One.
1:03:48
Oh, welcome, man. I think that's how you spell it.
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Justin Sodo, another diamond whisperer.
1:03:54
Yeah. Welcome. Justin Soda.
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Thank you for being here. Russell, the
1:04:00
love muscle. I love
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muscle. Wow. I
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was gonna say range at the end. Russel, Russel,
1:04:06
Russel, Russel, Russel,
1:04:09
the love monster. You're so bad at pronouncing names.
1:04:11
I'm sorry, Russel. Welcome, man. Russel, Russel, Russel, Russel, Russel, we'll
1:04:13
say. We love you. Guys, get out those
1:04:15
lightsabers. I hope that that was an intentional
1:04:17
reference and not your actual name because you probably
1:04:19
get this a lot. Josie's Skywalker is
1:04:22
here. Welcome. I doubt that's a real
1:04:24
last name. How awesome that. There was one
1:04:26
point in galaxy far, far away. That's true.
1:04:28
That is story. Thank you,
1:04:30
Josie Skidwalker. We love you to be ass.
1:04:33
Yes. Love you to be here. Brant.
1:04:35
Hi. Brant. Brant. Come on in Brant.
1:04:38
Simple but elegant. I mean, it's your second great
1:04:40
teacher. Yeah. I did a misbranch. That's true.
1:04:42
That might be We love you. Thank you for being here.
1:04:44
Yes. Thank you, Branch. Every name has to be
1:04:46
said, like, Jonathan Shankovich is
1:04:49
here. Shank one bitch. There
1:04:51
we go. It sounds like something
1:04:53
else. Jonathan, thanks Shankovich. Thank you for being here.
1:04:57
Quimberly.
1:04:58
I've heard her name, like, eight times. Yes.
1:05:00
I don't think so. So we do a doctor, a Cross reference, the link.
1:05:02
did
1:05:03
do Kimberly, like, last time. Oh, a
1:05:05
Cross reference it wasn't on there. It was maybe a different
1:05:07
quinn. I know we said Cloverleaf. You might have read it
1:05:09
coming into the inbox and then your brain thought we
1:05:11
did. Because
1:05:11
we were like quinn burley. That's interesting.
1:05:13
But we did have another quinn. It was quimbly.
1:05:16
Yes. Quinn. It was quentin.
1:05:19
No, that wasn't it. Oh, keep going.
1:05:21
That's it. Yay. Yay.
1:05:24
I'm all coming in. I'm already on the list for today. If you
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haven't heard your name, don't expect Stay tuned. Stay
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tuned.
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Stay tuned. I know. I am You have to
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understand. I have a very dry Wait.
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What the heck?
1:05:36
When I use the pinch thing, it stops recording.
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No. It's recorded. Okay.
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The sound engineer over here. Anyways, thanks
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to talk about. Oh, great stories, and John
1:06:02
Itt. Really?
1:06:05
We are having we are doing that this is real
1:06:07
count of something that is described
1:06:09
as it, it of the Sonoran
1:06:12
Desert. It's a great story. It's described
1:06:14
very similar to basically the
1:06:16
it. The pennyards here. Not not
1:06:18
a clown, but just like -- Right. -- this evil entity,
1:06:20
this just it's a fascinating
1:06:21
-- The shaver. -- shifter. I think there's some
1:06:23
shaver shifting in there. Please offer your worst fear kind of
1:06:25
thing. There's the fear. There's the malevolence.
1:06:28
And this was found in fourteen times an
1:06:30
archive web archive with fourteen times magazine.
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I found it from nineteen well, this
1:06:34
sort of takes place in nineteen ninety three. Awesome.
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I roll over because the doors are locked.
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There should be no one in my dorm. As
1:07:03
I roll over, the voice says,
1:07:06
that's an order sergeant. Say
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