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Most of the first story sounds so familiar................
ОтветитьReally good xxx
ОтветитьAre these true stories can anyone tell me?🇬🇧
ОтветитьOoh, love that last one about New Orleans! I read an article on a weather website once, about the storm surge during Katrina, and it said that emergency services still receive calls to this day, with nothing but static on the other end. When people are sent to investigate the address the call came from, there isn't a house there at all anymore - just a concrete slab. Never expected to read such an eerie thing in an article about weather conditions!
ОтветитьIn my opinion John Robinson did the best thing. I mean, goddamnit you take my factory and use it to make things you need, when you're done you don't want to pay me and I should be the one wrong because I refuse to pay you? Then go to hell, I'm not gonna give you a single penny and if you have anything to tell me I answer you with "fuck off"
ОтветитьI love your way of delivering these stories—straightforward and nonjudgmental
ОтветитьSadly Hans Holzer is a well known faker . Proven .The man was an idiot.
ОтветитьHow comes these women apparitions nearly always seem to be wearing white?
ОтветитьSounds from OUTSIDE....mmmm
ОтветитьJohn in Louisiana is a damn liar! There's footage on YT of the military harassing people, kicking their doors in, and taking their weapons after Katrina!!
ОтветитьHere are the last two sentences of Hans Holzer's obituary published in the Daily Telegraph newspaper back in 2009. "Hans Holzer, who died on April 26, is survived by two daughters. Through one of them, he has since sent his heartfelt "thanks" to The Daily Telegraph for its interest."
ОтветитьI was 14 in 1971, and was experiencing what I thought was a haunting. My best friend was a witness to strange stuff happening on several occasions. Of course, my parents didn't notice anything other than items going missing. I actually wrote Mr. Holzer, who surprised me by writing back. He suggested that I was dealing with a poltergeist. I believe he was correct, as the scary stuff died down over time. I am 63 now, and wish I had kept the letter with me when I moved out. I had it stored with mementos that got tossed out when my parents separated. Lots of stuff was thrown out that I wished I still had...dang it.
ОтветитьI used to correspond with Hanz Holzer when I was a kid between 11-14 years old. He was always very kind, and always wrote back. I've since lost the letters, but always thought it was so nice for such a prolific author to take the time to write back to a kid.
ОтветитьSuperb!
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☮💚🖖-Ian.
I am no longer infected.
ОтветитьAnything more up to date?
ОтветитьI actually kinda like nightmares...is there something wrong with me
ОтветитьThanks CW💜🙏👻
ОтветитьWould a person in the American Revolution describe themselves as Polish? Poland was partitioned between Prussia, Austria and Russia in 1772.
ОтветитьExcellent. I wish you’d do a history of Boleskine House where Alistair Crowley performed the Abramelin operation. And the curious incidents which there afterwards occurred by different owners.
ОтветитьGet in. These videos are the very best !!
ОтветитьI've lived in Yeovil for a number of years, loads of old empty buildings, walked past E&C many times and wondered it's history. I have seen a ghost but the other side of town, in the flat about the dry cleaners opposite the Westminster pub!
ОтветитьThank you Curious Wotld for not over saturating your channel with too many ads! When there are too many ads it’s so difficult to follow through a story properly. I understand the need for ads but not every two minimum like so many channels! Will definitely support you on Patreon to keep your channel going!
ОтветитьLove these stories.
ОтветитьI liked hearing these stories very spooky.
ОтветитьHow utterly beautiful! Your stories, your voive, the pictres and your soulfull narration.
Thank you so much ! 🌷
I have spent nights in haunted houses/hotels and saw and heard absolutely nothing. Most of the time the owners wouldn't even let me in the house. I guess I grown tiresome to 'spirits' the same way I grow tiresome to bull shitters and morons.
ОтветитьVery enjoyable,thanks much appreciated.
ОтветитьRockland county is northwest of NYC
ОтветитьWonderful presentation! It’s nice to hear ghost stories that even though frightening, aren’t complete poltergeists! I can actually sleep without leaving a light on with these ones. Too bad we couldn’t hear the voices from Peter Underwood’s recording saying “it’s looking at us.” That would’ve been really neat! Cheers 🥂
ОтветитьThe cops during Katrina were going door to door sweeping for anything that could be used as a weapon & then taking them from their owners rather than helping folks. They never gave any of these people their property back either.
ОтветитьConsidering the way the US military "helps" other countries, no wonder the working class people of New Orleans were suspicious.
ОтветитьThat last story hit hard
ОтветитьOmg the ending of the second to last story …creepy “it’s looking.” | “it’s looking at us” and it is believed to be from another time, talking about their camera 😱😱😱 creepy ! I wonder if the ghosts were the scared ones not realizing they are the ghosts ?!?!? I wish this could be explored more 😮
ОтветитьTime to get creeped out ppl
ОтветитьZOIX!!
ОтветитьGood stories well done. Thanks for sharing Patti Ratcliffe from Southern Illinois ☺️♥️
ОтветитьNow a new subsciber Patti!😊👍
ОтветитьIn 1972, when my high school counselor asked me what career I was thinking of, I replied parapsychologist. To which, anyone born after that time period cannot truly comprehend the look he gave me. Parapsychology wasn't a "thing", only lunatics chased after ghosts. I was not encouraged.
ОтветитьIt's looking -- The investigators were scaring the ghosts 😁
ОтветитьDam that last story gave me chills. Thank you so another great video. ❤❤
ОтветитьI liked these stories, all of which are new to me. The Cotswold tale about the camera made me smile too, its the sort of thing I sometimes imagine for my own stories. I once asked a colleague, a self-proclaimed supernaturalist how cameras (which are very tangible things) could be expected to photograph spirit beings which had no bodies. Her reply was that her group used special ones, heat seeking or thermal imaging cameras, and not an everyday one such as the Canon in the film!
ОтветитьHans hpolzer was one of the most guulible, easily fooled people ever,. He published a book of double exposures claiming that were ghost photos when it was clear what they were. He was a laughing stock and made a laughing stock of parapsychological research. He was a really gullible wassock.
ОтветитьI love a good ghost story thank you.
ОтветитьFew videos are watched through anymore because I find they don’t meet my criteria. Yours was quite compelling and engrossing from end to end. Thank you for maintaining a higher standard than most and not wasting my time. Excellent work.
ОтветитьI love that your videos seek legitimate sources, dates and names, and don't go in for empty hype, ludicrous emotionally manipulative music and AI images. Thank you for proper professional research.
ОтветитьCatatonic is the word you want. Not catalytic.
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