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Posted by Immortan Jonesy
 - Jan 19, 2021, 02:01:16 AM
Posted by Immortan Jonesy
 - Dec 27, 2020, 12:54:04 AM
Is there any paranormal case that is really genuine at all? Something like a strange phenomenon that really happened and could not be explained in any way, leaving reliable evidence of its occurrence?
Posted by [cancerblack]
 - Dec 25, 2020, 06:57:21 PM
Quote from: Local Trouble on Dec 25, 2020, 08:02:59 AM
Was there a potluck buffet afterwards?

No, just a standard orgy - but being newly spoken for, I went home early.
Posted by judge death
 - Dec 25, 2020, 05:19:18 PM
Quote from: Phobos on Dec 09, 2020, 12:59:01 AM
The Thule society



The Thule Society, originally the Studiengruppe für germanisches Altertum, was a German occultist and Völkisch group founded in Munich. Dedicated to the rebirth of Aryan/Teutonic supremacy, the resurrection of Nordic mysticism, and the defeat of Christianity. In the eclectic cosmology that made up Nazi occultism,"Ultima Thule" was the capital of Hyperborea, the land of super-beings who inhabited the hollow Earth. So great was the Nazi belief in the supermen who dwelt in the Hollow Earth that in April 1942 Nazi Germany sent out an expedition composed of a number of its most visionary scientists to seek a military vantage point in the hollow earth. Although the expedition of leading scientists left at a time when the Third Reich was putting maximum effort in their drive against the Allies, Göring, Himmler, and Hitler are said to have enthusiastically endorsed the project. Steeped in the more esoteric teachings of metaphysics, the Führer had long been convinced that Earth was concave and that a master race lived on the inside of the planet.
Yep, some good books about it and theories of what they did prior and during the war, but havent managed to find out what happened to it after ww2, I doubt the cult of that importance and who was in it would just be abandoned, my guess is they are around but not under that name anymore.

Something else Im interested in is black magic and getting a better understanding of it and explore the hatred side of humanity, remember my grandmother was into ghosts and curses and occult stuff and told about a time when she expelled some spirit out of the house my family have out in the deep forests of sweden and followed some instructions and all dogs etc went silent as she performed it, but after that we didnt have stuff moving around each night.

Then we have the sightings of weird human like looking things my brothers best friend saw when they were out deep in the forest and one evening saw shapes like that, but that was enough for them to get the f**k out of there and back to the farmlands in the area.
Posted by Local Trouble
 - Dec 25, 2020, 08:02:59 AM
Was there a potluck buffet afterwards?
Posted by [cancerblack]
 - Dec 25, 2020, 01:01:37 AM
That was on the solstice.
Posted by Local Trouble
 - Dec 25, 2020, 12:55:50 AM
Are you gearing up for a black mass yet?
Posted by Immortan Jonesy
 - Dec 24, 2020, 04:26:45 AM
Posted by Gr33n M4n
 - Dec 09, 2020, 12:59:01 AM
The Thule society



The Thule Society, originally the Studiengruppe für germanisches Altertum, was a German occultist and Völkisch group founded in Munich. Dedicated to the rebirth of Aryan/Teutonic supremacy, the resurrection of Nordic mysticism, and the defeat of Christianity. In the eclectic cosmology that made up Nazi occultism,"Ultima Thule" was the capital of Hyperborea, the land of super-beings who inhabited the hollow Earth. So great was the Nazi belief in the supermen who dwelt in the Hollow Earth that in April 1942 Nazi Germany sent out an expedition composed of a number of its most visionary scientists to seek a military vantage point in the hollow earth. Although the expedition of leading scientists left at a time when the Third Reich was putting maximum effort in their drive against the Allies, Göring, Himmler, and Hitler are said to have enthusiastically endorsed the project. Steeped in the more esoteric teachings of metaphysics, the Führer had long been convinced that Earth was concave and that a master race lived on the inside of the planet.
Posted by [cancerblack]
 - Dec 07, 2020, 11:18:14 AM
Quote from: Phobos on Dec 07, 2020, 12:59:37 AM
The death tunnel where the dead were transported

Are you sure they were dead homie? You only said it twice, maybe some were still alive.


Posted by Immortan Jonesy
 - Dec 07, 2020, 01:50:12 AM
He should spend a night in the haunted Sulaco.

Posted by Local Trouble
 - Dec 07, 2020, 01:09:56 AM
You should spend the night there.
Posted by Gr33n M4n
 - Dec 07, 2020, 12:59:37 AM
Haunted Kentucky: Waverly Hills Sanatorium




This grim, bat-winged building is the archetype of the haunted hospital or insane asylum. The first hospital on this windswept hill on the edge of Louisville was built in 1910 to treat victims of the "white plague" of tuberculosis that was ravaging the country. Waverly Hills served as a geriatric hospital from the 1960s until the 1980s, and several stories about the spooky old hospital are based on rumors from this time that patients were mistreated, including claims that radical treatments such as electroshock therapy were used.

People report hearing footsteps and the screams of patients have from empty rooms. Ghostly, shadowy forms have been said to gather in the building's dark recesses and are said to follow visitors through the narrow corridors. Phantom footsteps and voices reportedly echo along the "death tunnel," or "body chute" — an underground tunnel that leads from the hospital to railway tracks at the bottom of the hill, to transport the dead away from the hospital where the living patients would not see them.

The death tunnel where the dead were transported


Several stories center on the fifth floor of the hospital, where tuberculosis patients with mental disturbances were reportedly treated. In particular, Room 502, where two nurses are said to have killed themselves — one by hanging, the other by jumping to her death — is said to be haunted. Some visitors claimed to have seen mysterious shapes moving in the windows, or to have heard voices telling them to "get out."

Posted by Immortan Jonesy
 - Dec 06, 2020, 07:05:01 PM
What is a timestamp?
Posted by [cancerblack]
 - Dec 06, 2020, 04:50:23 PM
No timestamp, that's gotta be a fake.
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