Creepy unsolved/paranormal/strange events thread

brotkasten said:
I thought this video was some parody. The story has some potential, but the presentation ruined everything. Reading the story on Wikipedia is creepier. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident

Whoa. That is some eerie stuff. To run out into -30 in your underwear... they must have been fucking terrified. And then you just get lost and die like that. Pretty fucked up. The presence of radiation makes it even weirder. What a strange story.
 
JasonMCG said:
On August 11, 2011 strange, unexplained sounds were heard in the Ukraine, near Kiev; as of now, they remain unexplained. Some radical places on the internet are calling the phenomenon the "Trumpets of Kiev" (which sounds ominous as shit BTW), thinking the sound is ushering in the apocalypse. Apparently the noise was so prevalent, windows shook in their frames and you could feel the noise in the ground.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcUDYBIrWio&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84V5eySzQf0&feature=player_embedded

I don't know what to make of it. I think it sounds like the Cloverfield monster, but Jesus...if that's not one of the creepiest things I've ever heard, I don't know what is.

EDIT: Apparently the sounds have being going on for months. Here's a video from June 2011 with similar phenomena.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBIa_aWakYw&feature=player_embedded#at=60
I had listened to a recent podcast of Mysterious Universe where they were discussing this story/the sound. It sounds like the alien tri-pods from War of the Worlds (the Spielberg flick, not the old one). Creepy noise!

IonicSnake said:
Been reading about the black eyed kids for the past hour or so and came across this story, true or not it's one of the most horrific stories I have read.
That podcast also talks about stories like yours. The Black Eyed person phenomenon is creepy as hell. I love reading about these stories. There's a recent one here:
http://from-the-shadows.blogspot.com/2011/08/black-eyed-kid-encounter-in-ireland.html

*edit. updated the link since the prior link was to the site itself and they update regularly.*
 
NotTheGuyYouKill said:
Whoa. That is some eerie stuff. To run out into -30 in your underwear... they must have been fucking terrified.
What's more likely is that they were freezing to death and going through paradoxical undressing, which occurs in some cases of hypothermia. There is some scientific explanation of why this happens, something to do with your brain tricking you into thinking you're really warm. Sometimes people are so confused they start to take off their clothing.

That incident isn't as strange as it initially appears, but there are some strange details about it to be sure.
 
ukas said:
Reading or seeing stuff like this physically makes my eyes water. Can anyone explain to me why that is?

Creepy story.

I get teary eyed and get the physical willies that when people tell me their real ghost stories over the phone at like 3am. And an occasional soul shudder. But this one just kind of reads as a for fun spooky story that someone posts on the internet.

I would like some kind of CSI forensic shakedown of that Dylatov Pass Incident story. I mean...they ripped out of their tent some of them partially undressed, and ran in separate directions into the night, some of them had torn shreds of clothing off of others and wrapped themselves. Two of them had built a fire and looks like they were in hiding with their dead classmates. That story spooks me. How the hell did they break those bones to that extent with no visible source of force.
 
akira28 said:
I get teary eyed and get the physical willies that when people tell me their real ghost stories over the phone at like 3am. And an occasional soul shudder. But this one just kind of reads as a for fun spooky story that someone posts on the internet.

I would like some kind of CSI forensic shakedown of that Dylatov Pass Incident story. I mean...they ripped out of their tent some of them partially undressed, and ran in separate directions into the night, some of them had torn shreds of clothing off of others and wrapped themselves. Two of them had built a fire and looks like they were in hiding with their dead classmates. That story spooks me. How the hell did they break those bones to that extent with no visible source of force.
There is a breakdown somewhere, I've read it, but I can't find it.

I think the broken bones was suggested to be an avalanche; snow crushed them, then melted leaving behind no evidence. The fact that they were partially naked was down to Paradoxical Undressing, I think someone's already mentioned it. Off the top of my head, it's where the body can no longer keep the blood close to the internal organs, so when it rushes into the limbs it feels incredibly hot.

I heard once on QI that while it's an accepted theory, no one who's ever suffered from it has survived so they don't have any proof that that's what happened. That's all I know without researching a little more into it.
 
Mechanical Snowman said:
There is a breakdown somewhere, I've read it, but I can't find it.

I think the broken bones was suggested to be an avalanche; snow crushed them, then melted leaving behind no evidence. The fact that they were partially naked was down to Paradoxical Undressing, I think someone's already mentioned it. Off the top of my head, it's where the body can no longer keep the blood close to the internal organs, so when it rushes into the limbs it feels incredibly hot.

I heard once on QI that while it's an accepted theory, no one who's ever suffered from it has survived so they don't have any proof that that's what happened. That's all I know without researching a little more into it.

Well they mention paradoxiacal undressing but did they find their discarded clothing near the bodies? The scenario I've got in my mind is they were inturrupted while sleeping in various stages of night-dress and scattered into the night. I mean they found people dressed in the scraps of other (possibly already dead) people's clothing, next to a small fire site, it seems more like they were trying to keep warm, rather than feeling too warm and taking clothes off.

Pylon_Trooper said:
Here's a nice little breakdown on the Dyatlov Pass inciden

I suppose death by Soviet is as likely as death by alien. I do like that composite picture, showing where they ran to and how close they were in the dark. It just makes it an even more strange mental picture. I kind of think the whole afterburner thing is a grasp. I just wonder to myself, if they were alone out there, why didn't they make it through the night. They weren't covered by an avalanche. Even with hypothermia you can still live for a while, but it seems something happened in the night, they made it a little bit away, and never made it from that spot.
 
I'll share my story, from last night.

Last night, me and my fiance went to the local bar down the street to eat and watch some baseball. We've lived in our house about 5 years now, and have never experienced anything out of the ordinary. Last night, we come home, unlock the door, and both of our dogs are greeting us at the front door. We then hear our sliding door in the basement close. It didn't sound like the door was loose and closed a little, it was loud enough for us to hear it upstairs.

Of course my fiance is thinking there's someone in our basement, so I go downstairs, and see the door is closed all the way (which never is, its a sliding door that leads to the laundry room). I move the door back and forth to see if I can recreate it, and the door has two spots where you physically have to push to get the door to move. So there is no way it just slid closed.

About an hour later, we're both laying in bed, and our bedroom door was closed. We're both reading on our Kindle's and we hear this loud bang on the other side of the bedroom door. It sounded like someone hit the door with the back of their hand with all of their strength. The dogs started going nuts, and it was a loud enough bang that it knocked some clothes we had hanging on the other side of the door.

I got up, opened the door half expecting to see someone standing there, and there was no one there. I double checked the house, went back into the basement to double check there. The doors were locked, our windows were shut and locked. I'm not sure what it was, but neither of us slept too well last night.
 
nemss said:
I'll share my story, from last night.

Last night, me and my fiance went to the local bar down the street to eat and watch some baseball. We've lived in our house about 5 years now, and have never experienced anything out of the ordinary. Last night, we come home, unlock the door, and both of our dogs are greeting us at the front door. We then hear our sliding door in the basement close. It didn't sound like the door was loose and closed a little, it was loud enough for us to hear it upstairs.

Of course my fiance is thinking there's someone in our basement, so I go downstairs, and see the door is closed all the way (which never is, its a sliding door that leads to the laundry room). I move the door back and forth to see if I can recreate it, and the door has two spots where you physically have to push to get the door to move. So there is no way it just slid closed.

About an hour later, we're both laying in bed, and our bedroom door was closed. We're both reading on our Kindle's and we hear this loud bang on the other side of the bedroom door. It sounded like someone hit the door with the back of their hand with all of their strength. The dogs started going nuts, and it was a loud enough bang that it knocked some clothes we had hanging on the other side of the door.

I got up, opened the door half expecting to see someone standing there, and there was no one there. I double checked the house, went back into the basement to double check there. The doors were locked, our windows were shut and locked. I'm not sure what it was, but neither of us slept too well last night.

Set up a webcam and film your fiance standing over your bed for 4 hour stretches.

Edit (adding a story from the thread I linked to above):

It's close to Halloween, so I'll go ahead and tell this story.
When I was in college, I lived in a small apartment complex right next door to the main gates of Oakwood cemetery in Austin, Texas. Well, not -right- next door. There was an old house between us and the gates that had been converted into a tombstone business. Frequently, on my way to class, I'd go downstairs and encounter families standing in the yard next door, looking at all the tombstone samples arranged in the front yard. I just tried my best not to meet their eyes. Not the cheeriest pad I've ever had, but the rent was dirt cheap.

Aside from the tombstone-buyers, I wasn't too freaked out by the cemetery. I did have a couple of nightmares. Nothing horrible or distinctive. Someone dead inside the apartment. Someone who'd wandered over from the cemetery. I'd wake up, hear them coming in the front door. I'd try to turn on the lights, but they'd never work. I'd hear the dead person coming up the stairs to the sleeping loft. Then I'd wake up.

Anyway, a friend asked, just like you have, and I told him about the dreams and he said that they were “wanderers.” Since he knew I wasn't religious, he told me that before I went to bed, I should just say, out loud to the air, that nobody was welcome in my apartment who had evil intent: only friends were welcome.

I tried it. It seemed to work. I figured it was more me telling myself not to dream bad dreams than it was spirits listening in but whatever: it worked, the nightmares went away. And it took me a while to realize that they got replaced with something else.

I started waking up in a start, like you would from a nightmare, except there was no nightmare there. I couldn't remember dreaming -anything-. In fact, the weird thing was, I was waking up due to noise in the bedroom. I was getting startled awake by noises that I was making, myself. I was talking, but not in my own voice. Sometimes the voice was female. Sometimes it was male. Young. Old. Different accents.

Let me be clear: it was my voice, like if I was doing an impression of a someone. Sometimes I'd wake up to find my arms stretched out, or I'd discover I was mid-gesture of doing something weird, like I could never remember what I was saying or trying to say, but I would hear the last couple of syllables that had woken me up. “Now” happened a couple of times. “Here”...“Inside”...“Out”. They didn't seem connected. And I never woke up to the same voice twice.

Eventually, I decided to set up a recorder. Started it before I went to sleep. After a few nights, I got woken up and I was shouting, “End” or something, in some old guy's voice. Okay. What the hell. I've got the recording. So I turn on all the lights and start listening to it. I start from the beginning, and for a few hours there's just the hum of the ceiling fan, the air conditioning, rustling. Fast forward, fast forward until about an hour before I actually woke up from the old guy. There's this terrible noise. It's a baby crying. A fucking baby crying. For like ten minutes, lying in my bed dead asleep, I wailed like an infant.

From there, it was a succession of voices. Some lasted longer than others. None were actually intelligible as the recorder had been too far away, or maybe my head was buried in my pillow, I don't know. The last thing on the tape was the old guy's voice. He spoke for a little while; couldn't make out what he said. Then he just started shouting “Friend! Friend! Friend!”
 
nemss said:
I'll share my story, from last night.

Last night, me and my fiance went to the local bar down the street to eat and watch some baseball. We've lived in our house about 5 years now, and have never experienced anything out of the ordinary. Last night, we come home, unlock the door, and both of our dogs are greeting us at the front door. We then hear our sliding door in the basement close. It didn't sound like the door was loose and closed a little, it was loud enough for us to hear it upstairs.

Of course my fiance is thinking there's someone in our basement, so I go downstairs, and see the door is closed all the way (which never is, its a sliding door that leads to the laundry room). I move the door back and forth to see if I can recreate it, and the door has two spots where you physically have to push to get the door to move. So there is no way it just slid closed.

About an hour later, we're both laying in bed, and our bedroom door was closed. We're both reading on our Kindle's and we hear this loud bang on the other side of the bedroom door. It sounded like someone hit the door with the back of their hand with all of their strength. The dogs started going nuts, and it was a loud enough bang that it knocked some clothes we had hanging on the other side of the door.

I got up, opened the door half expecting to see someone standing there, and there was no one there. I double checked the house, went back into the basement to double check there. The doors were locked, our windows were shut and locked. I'm not sure what it was, but neither of us slept too well last night.

Yipe. Creepy Paranormal Activity shit aside, I would double and triple check for signs that someone was in your house.

After that, keep an eye out for chairs stacking themselves when you're not looking.
 
I feel like a lot of this stuff is ruined for me. I've kind of transitioned into an athiest/agnostic over the last 6 years or so and I just can't help but feel like all these stories are just made up. I think they are really cool and I'm excited at the prospect of the world being more than we know it to be, but when I read cool stories about the black-eyed lady in the diner at night, or the doors slamming shut, or whatever, I can't help but think to myself "Yeah, bullshit. Halloween is coming, these people just want to have fun."

Then again, I'm not sure I'd want to experience any of this shit myself. Its weird because while I don't think ghosts exist, I think if I ever saw one I might actually die of a fear-induced heart attack.
 
Regarding last night, I'm not a firm believer in the paranormal (I do believe in UFO's though). I've experienced a few things in my life that "dont add up." Last night really threw me out of whack though. Luckily, I work from home, and I've already checked that basement door twice. I might set up a camera tonight to see if it happens again.
 
nemss said:
Regarding last night, I'm not a firm believer in the paranormal (I do believe in UFO's though). I've experienced a few things in my life that "dont add up." Last night really threw me out of whack though. Luckily, I work from home, and I've already checked that basement door twice. I might set up a camera tonight to see if it happens again.

I'd love for you to do this. Thing is, you'll never get anything on tape. Nobody ever does. Which is why I feel like its all bullshit.

I'm not calling you a liar or anything. Strange things happen from time to time. When I was a kid, I was at home with a friend during the summer while my parents were at work. We were about 10 or 11. We were hanging out and suddenly heard footsteps coming up the stairs from my basement. We knew nobody else was there except us, so we looked at the eachother and after about the 6th footstep, we bolted out of the house to the street in front. Waited for my dad to get home like an hour later and surprise, nobody there. Never got explained. I know what I heard and have never forgotten it.

But despite that, I just feel like the odds of you setting up a camera and catching The Grudge closing your basement doors is like zero. Otherwise, we'd have those videos out there already, yknow? So I don't mean that your story is bullshit, I just mean I think ghosts slamming doors and walking up stairs is bullshit. There's gotta be some other explanation. *shrugs*
 
stilgar said:
What. WHAT.

And then what happened? I would have moved one thousand kilometers from this house.
He did, and lived the rest of his life elsewhere happily. As he drew his last breath, he woke up, the day before he moved.
 
stilgar said:
What. WHAT.

And then what happened? I would have moved one thousand kilometers from this house.

my wife believes I'm some kind of sleep-medium because of crazy things that happen in my sleep- complete changes in body language, different voices, accents, etc.

I thought she was fucking with me until she recorded a few nights worth.
It was pretty creepy... and embarrassing. :/
 
I'd love for you to do this. Thing is, you'll never get anything on tape. Nobody ever does. Which is why I feel like its all bullshit.

I'm not calling you a liar or anything. Strange things happen from time to time. When I was a kid, I was at home with a friend during the summer while my parents were at work. We were about 10 or 11. We were hanging out and suddenly heard footsteps coming up the stairs from my basement. We knew nobody else was there except us, so we looked at the eachother and after about the 6th footstep, we bolted out of the house to the street in front. Waited for my dad to get home like an hour later and surprise, nobody there. Never got explained. I know what I heard and have never forgotten it.

But despite that, I just feel like the odds of you setting up a camera and catching The Grudge closing your basement doors is like zero. Otherwise, we'd have those videos out there already, yknow? So I don't mean that your story is bullshit, I just mean I think ghosts slamming doors and walking up stairs is bullshit. There's gotta be some other explanation. *shrugs*

No worries, I know exactly where you're coming from. Yeah, the odds on this same exact scenario happening again are pretty remote. Like I said before, we've lived in this house for over 5 years now, and have never experienced anything out of the ordinary until last night. I'm going to record the door overnight anyway, just for peace of mind. Who knows? Maybe I'll get lucky! (Probably not!)
 
nemss said:
No worries, I know exactly where you're coming from. Yeah, the odds on this same exact scenario happening again are pretty remote. Like I said before, we've lived in this house for over 5 years now, and have never experienced anything out of the ordinary until last night. I'm going to record the door overnight anyway, just for peace of mind. Who knows? Maybe I'll get lucky! (Probably not!)

Ok cool. I'm glad we're on the same page. *bro-hug.jpg*
 
This2x4Skeleton said:
Girl talks about her history with Sleep Paralysis
http://youtu.be/XZF652AwqwM

Fuck sleep paralysis. Fuck it fuck it fuck it. Ugh. I don't get scared during a movie, thunderstorm, alone in the woods, in an abandoned psychiatric ward on acid...NONE of that shit scared me.

But sleep paralysis is just the most fucking fearful thing I have ever experienced. Nothing really "crazy" happens either. One afternoon I'm a little tired so I pass out. After trying to wake up and move I just can't. I try to turn my head and I look at my closet door and it starts opening and I just see this this face appear. What freaks me out is the face comes from one side, then goes back where I can't see. Then appears from another side, then from the top...etc. All the while I hear something whispering in my ear that I can't understand. But it just didn't sound friendly. I tried screaming for someone to help but no one is coming.

Can't sleep for hours once I do wake up. I hate it.
 
random story:

was doing work experience in the Docklands at the Thames Water treatment plany as part of my course I was doing, the area was lovely so all week me and my friend Dave (must be the law of england that everyone has a mate called Dave or three) were looking around the area after we finished, on the last Day we were let out early, seizing this oppertunity we decided we would just wander around explore some more (at the time the Docklands was a new and exciting place, coming from south east london to this was a massive contrast) I am not sure of the exact time but I had a strange urge to leave, nothing could change my mind...so I convinced my friend we should leave..we got on the DLR at South Quay station, turns out at the time we originally decided to leave the IRA exploded a Bomb, below the station.... :/
 
One of my favorite threads on GAF as a lurker. However, I don't like stories like that one with the creepy waitress. Its anti-climactic for me when a story starts with "I usually don't believe in the paranormal but I have no explanation for this"....and ends with people doing some teleportation/matrix shit.

But the stories that are believable yet have no real explanation are the ones that chill me to the core. Like the Russian skiers story, or Cryptic Psychedelic's stories.

Also, reading this thread while looping the Strange Sound in Kiev thread in the background is TITS!
 
sephi22 said:
One of my favorite threads on GAF as a lurker. However, I don't like stories like that one with the creepy waitress. Its anti-climactic for me when a story starts with "I usually don't believe in the paranormal but I have no explanation for this"....and ends with people doing some teleportation/matrix shit.

But the stories that are believable yet have no real explanation are the ones that chill me to the core. Like the Russian skiers story, or Cryptic Psychedelic's stories.

Also, reading this thread while looping the Strange Sound in Kiev thread in the background is TITS!
Brian Dunning did an an analysis of the Dyatlov Pass incident for his podcast, Skeptoid. It's a little less unexplained than on might think.

http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4108
 
Mammoth Jones said:
Fuck sleep paralysis. Fuck it fuck it fuck it. Ugh. I don't get scared during a movie, thunderstorm, alone in the woods, in an abandoned psychiatric ward on acid...NONE of that shit scared me.

But sleep paralysis is just the most fucking fearful thing I have ever experienced. Nothing really "crazy" happens either. One afternoon I'm a little tired so I pass out. After trying to wake up and move I just can't. I try to turn my head and I look at my closet door and it starts opening and I just see this this face appear. What freaks me out is the face comes from one side, then goes back where I can't see. Then appears from another side, then from the top...etc. All the while I hear something whispering in my ear that I can't understand. But it just didn't sound friendly. I tried screaming for someone to help but no one is coming.

Can't sleep for hours once I do wake up. I hate it.

Yep I've only had one case of what I'm pretty sure had to be sleep paralysis and it was absolutely scary as fuck.

I was staying at my girlfriend's parents house back in college. They live on a big property out in the country, and I was staying in a little pool house out away from the main house. One side of this "pool house" is all doors with big windows that open up to the pool with a few night lights outside that line the pool. So I crash out on the couch and I'm fast asleep. In the middle of the night I wake up, and I mean I am very much awake, but I cannot move my body. I can move my eyes, and my mind is working, but my limbs will simply not respond. At the same time, I see a large, dark figure moving back and forth outside those doors, trying to get inside. The area behind him is barely backlit from the pool lights so I can't see details, just this pacing shadow. My body will not fucking move. I was literally screaming inside my head "STAND THE FUCK UP! LEGS MOVE!!" Nothing. Finally this figure opens a door to get inside with me and makes its way over behind the couch and is standing directly behind me as I lay on the couch like a dead fish, completely unable to move anything. I can literally feel its presence just hovering directly behind me. I thought this was real. I remember thinking, "Wow I must be so terrified that I can't move. Wtf am I the biggest pussy in the world?"

Then as quick as it happened I snap back to reality. Limbs work, I can move everything, there is no one behind me, the door is closed... but I perfectly retain the memory of what just happened. Craziest shit ever. Even though I love a good paranormal story, I tend to not believe any of it so I'm convinced it was sleep paralysis... but fuck it anyway. Never been so scared.
 
INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:
This was probably mentioned in here already but if you haven't yet, you have GOT TO WATCH the documentary Cropsey. It's on Netflix Instant, and I think Hulu as well.

Absolutely chilling.
I was about to say thanks for this, but before I did, I wanted to know more about this movie, so I googled the name, and the first result was the official website, followed by trailer links, rottentomatoes link, etc.

But there was something amiss. The link for the official website was purple instead of blue, signifying that I had been there before. But when I clicked on it, the text, the pictures, the sypnosis, everything was new, I had never read or heard anything about this documentary before and yet my browser told me I had been to the website before.

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Mattdaddy said:
Yep I've only had one case of what I'm pretty sure had to be sleep paralysis and it was absolutely scary as fuck.
Is sleep paralysis just exactly what it sounds like (becoming paralyzed when waking up from deep sleep) or does it always accompany unexplained visions of figures? Because all these sleep paralysis stories have some similar occurence and I want to know whether this is both a physical and a mental disorder.
 
sephi22 said:
Is sleep paralysis just exactly what it sounds like (becoming paralyzed when waking up from deep sleep) or does it always accompany unexplained visions of figures? Because all these sleep paralysis stories have some similar occurence and I want to know whether this is both a physical and a mental disorder.

Seeing figures is very common when experiencing sleep paralysis. Actually, Mattdaddy's experience is like the quintessential sleep paralysis episode... most of them play out along those same lines. It's fairly common, and is not a disorder at all, but can be a symptom of various sleep disorders. It can also happen for healthy people.

It's just that your mind sometimes partly wakes up before the body. It takes a few seconds for the body to catch up (much longer in very rare cases), and in that small period your brain is really confused, since the mind is still halfway in dream-land, and not completely awake. So every shadow you see gets mixed in with your dream. And since your body is still asleep, your mind freaks out and gives you a panic-attack because you cannot escape from the horrible dream-shadows you see.
 
AlberichMX said:
That's strange.

The Silurians are on their way up.

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Actually reminded me of the steelworks that used to be near me.
 
From Meus' FB Page status update

There is this screeching sound coming outside Clapham Junction station. I went home, about half a mile away, and we can still hear it from here. It's been several hours! I think I'm going insane with this constant screeching!!

it's come to london

probably something explainable but:

https://twitter.com/#!/search/sound%20clapham

i am tounge-in-cheeking this post btw I haven't gone nuts
 
PalaceBrother said:
Set up a webcam and film your fiance standing over your bed for 4 hour stretches.
...


From there, it was a succession of voices. Some lasted longer than others. None were actually intelligible as the recorder had been too far away, or maybe my head was buried in my pillow, I don't know. The last thing on the tape was the old guy's voice. He spoke for a little while; couldn't make out what he said. Then he just started shouting “Friend! Friend! Friend!”


Wait do you have this video? If so, you need to upload it!
 
In the age of digital SLR cameras and HD Mini DVs It's getting hard to dismiss blurry footage.

Back in the 80's and 90's yeah - i can understand.

Today, there is no reason why I couldn't film something flying up in the air with near crystal clarity with my Mini DV with digital stabilization.
 
Harry Dresden said:
In the age of digital SLR cameras and HD Mini DVs It's getting hard to dismiss blurry footage.

Back in the 80's and 90's yeah - i can understand.

Today, there is no reason why I couldn't film something flying up in the air with near crystal clarity with my Mini DV with digital stabilization.

but everyone would just believe it was some kind of technical trickery/hoax anyway. :p
 
the_log_ride said:
Wait do you have this video? If so, you need to upload it!

I was cutting and pasting a story from Reddit-it wasn't me.


Edit:
Oh god new page. I haven't really had anything creepy happen to me except this:

When I was 10 I had a vivid dream about playing tennis with my cousin (who was 18 at the time). It was odd since we weren't particularly close and I hadn't seen him in years. The dream was very vivid, and throughout the tennis match he kept yelling my name. His voice got louder and louder to the point that I started and woke up fully alert. It was around 3am so I went downstairs to get a glass of water.

My mother was at the kitchen table, crying. She had just received word that my cousin and two of his friends had been killed in a car accident a few hours prior.

I'm sure I must have heard her one the phone, but the house wasn't exactly condusive to sound traveling like that.

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Another story that has always creeped me out is one that my wife's colleague told me. For the last several years this woman has dealt with her son's terrible night terrors (as I understand it "night terrors" are when you scream "AH! COBRAS" in your sleep). It got very bad a few summers ago and was really damaging to the sanity of their entire household. Every night she would have to calm him down and rub his back (he would sleep through all of this).

One night he was whimpering instead of screaming, which wasn't normal. She stopped in the hallway to listen and as she got closer to the room he started shrieking. Blood curtling, horrible screaming. She ran in to comfort him and took him into her arms. He immediately started shaking his head back and forth in an exagerrated "NO" motion. This wasn't normal so she pulled back and looked at his face. He was wide awake. She asked if he was ok and he said:

"No Mum no. You don't get it"

She replied "What do you mean? What don't I get?"

Her son looked at his mother with a completely flat expression and told her:

"You don't understand Mum. You don't get it. Listen to me: he's still here."
 
Harry Dresden said:
It's just every video of UFOs the person filming comes down with a sudden case of parkinsons.
Pretty much. I'm a skeptic who really fucking wants to believe in crazy shit. I'm not going to just believe any bullshit people throw together though. I want shit proven. I don't know why I'm so interested though, I just am.
 
Harry Dresden said:
In the age of digital SLR cameras and HD Mini DVs It's getting hard to dismiss blurry footage.

Back in the 80's and 90's yeah - i can understand.

Today, there is no reason why I couldn't film something flying up in the air with near crystal clarity with my Mini DV with digital stabilization.
Most people don't take that stuff with them all the time. You are more likely to get extremely shaky footage these days with camera phones. Which are always shit at night anyway.

Even with a pro cam, it is very hard to get a good shot at night. Becomes even more of a pain when you need to zoom in far away and follow something around. Cameras need good light to shoot quality footage. During the day it is easy to get a good shot where everything is crystal clear, at night you need to mess with settings, try some combinations, etc.

Try shooting something at night with a SLR cam. You get an image with tons of grain if you just use the automatic settings.

Not that I believe (most) UFO stories, but getting quality images is really hard when trying to capture a fast moving object far away in the dark.
 
Ubermatik said:
Love this thread - good to see it gaining momentum again. You guys heard of the lead masks case?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Masks_Case
Sounds like conspiracy nuts were fooled into eating cyanide or something by some power freak. Not that that makes any more sense than the story itself.

About the Dyatlov Pass story, I've thought a little of the theories. What's there saying the tent was not cut open after they were dead? I can imagine some sneaky person in the area - from that weird tribe that keeps getting mentioned in connection to it? - would have cut open the tent if he found it open and not touched after a couple of days. Some of the bodies were covered in snow, so there's indications of uneven snowfall in the area. It's possible that the knifer's footprints were snowed over and that the snow that got on the telt then melted. It wouldn't have been very deep on the fabric.

EDIT: Note about the Lead Masks case - if the note linked on the bottom of the Wikipedia page actually is the note from the case, which it might not even be since the paper looks newer:

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Then Wikipedia's translation of the note is completely wrong because they haven't translated what is actually on there.

"16,30 Hs. está local determin... [ando?]
18,30 Hs. inguir capsúla
proteger metais aguarda"

I don't know any Portugese but that doesn't mean their translation. The 16:30 part might be passive voice? "Half past four, location is determined"? "Capsule" is also in singular for the second time slot, and I'm not even sure what the second part means at all if I've transcribed it correctly.
 
Ok I don't really like telling this story since it sounds so damn stupid to me but here goes:

This had to have occurred back around the end of elementary school/middle school, so somewhere between 92-95 I think. Anyway I lived in a suburb in northern Cali between Napa and Vallejo (about 30-40 minutes north of SF) and was staying the night over a my best friends house at the time, he lived across the street.

He and I were in his bedroom building model cars and playing Genesis late into the night and so at this point we were the last people awake in the house. His room sat across from the kitchen and adjacent to the living room with the hallway running from the living room and between his room and the kitchen. At the other end of the kitchen was the garage which had a back door that went into the back yard, although at this point they had a second garage type unit build onto the back of the actual garage so that the back door now went between the two garages. The house was completely dark except his room since we had the light on obviously. Also his three sisters were asleep in the living room, one on each of the two couches and one asleep on the floor.

It had to have been 1 or 2 in the morning at this point and we decided that we were hungry or thirsty or whatever and decided to venture into the kitchen to get a drink. One of us opens the door and we venture into the dark part of the house, crossing the hallway and entering the kitchen, no one else is awake (there is a porch light on in some part of the second garage so there is a dim light coming from the kitchen window I believe). We have the kitchen light on and are getting something to drink/a snack when the door between the two garages creaks and shuts closed, this obviously spooked us a bit as the main garage door itself was closed and the door to the second garage was closed as well so there shouldn't have been anything like wind causing it to close. Either way we brushed it aside and decided to go back to his room.

As we turn around and exit the kitchen/enter the hallway to go back into his room we both notice something in the living room and as such we both stop halfway through the hallway (keep in mind we're just going across the hallway to his room, as if crossing a street) and look into the living room. At this point we see what I would describe as a fairly stereotypical "alien" standing (it appeared to be above the ground) over his sister who was sleeping on the floor. Now this all took place within a very very short period of time, maybe 10-15 seconds but at the time it felt like an eternity. The thing gave off a faint glow or light and was staring directly at us.

Immediately we rush into his room and shut the door behind us and then... continue building models until we go to sleep. The next day we talked about it since I was assuming maybe it was just a weird dream but we both saw the same thing that night and can recount the same story when asked. The part that bugs me the most is how we rushed back into his room and then just kinda ignored or forgot about what we just saw until the next day, I know if that happened to me now I'd prolly freak the fuck out and not want to sit down and build some fucking models or play Genesis (Robocop VS Terminator btw). Granted sure it could have been too much model glue or something, but as a kid I built plenty of model kits and never ever have I sniffed glue or had any funny experiences while using it so it kinda freaks me out.

Another funny thing about the whole story is that not too long after this his sister (the one that had been asleep on the floor) started going nuts, literally. They had no idea what was wrong as she had outbursts in school and whatnot, and being somewhat religious they even had a priest come take a look at her at one point. In all the years I had known them before that she was totally normal.

I was kinda scared to go into his house for a while after that unless more than just him and I were there due to this shit. Also turns out someone hung themselves in their garage years back.

His family moved a town over a few years after so I lost touch with him (being a kid and all) but my mom told me last time I talked to her on the phone that he stopped by recently to see if I was around and reconnect. I'd actually really like to ask him about that night again since it's been so long and I'm starting to doubt my recollection of the events that occurred.

Aside from that I haven't really experienced anything too crazy, weird sounds at night, saw what I thought was a satellite once while camping near Tahoe, then it started moving around in random directions before shooting off into space. Hard to get creeped out by something as far away as in the upper atmosphere though :P
 
sephi22 said:
Is sleep paralysis just exactly what it sounds like (becoming paralyzed when waking up from deep sleep) or does it always accompany unexplained visions of figures? Because all these sleep paralysis stories have some similar occurence and I want to know whether this is both a physical and a mental disorder.
It varies. Alot of people report terrifying visions, but I've never had the (dis)pleasure. I have sleep paralysis a few times a year, and I've never hallucinated. Probably because I have my eyes closed throughout, ever time. I consider that a blessing, definitely.

It's not all roses and sunshine, though. The feeling of intense unease (not quite terror) is still there, accompanied by a weird tingling sensation throughout my whole body. Occasionally it feels like someone (or something) is touching my legs and my arms, or slapping on my chest. Sometimes I hear voices that call my name, or other undecipherable mumbo-jumbo. Honestly, I don't know if I can open my eyes during these episodes, because I've never tried. I keep them closed because I'm afraid of what I might see, and that's served me well so far.

Sometimes after breaking free of sleep paralysis, I'll try to go back to sleep, only to have it overtake me a again. This can happen a few times before the "spell" is finally broken.

Anyone ever smell anything during sleep paralysis?
 
Rapstah said:
Sounds like conspiracy nuts were fooled into eating cyanide or something by some power freak. Not that that makes any more sense than the story itself.

About the Dyatlov Pass story, I've thought a little of the theories. What's there saying the tent was not cut open after they were dead? I can imagine some sneaky person in the area - from that weird tribe that keeps getting mentioned in connection to it? - would have cut open the tent if he found it open and not touched after a couple of days. Some of the bodies were covered in snow, so there's indications of uneven snowfall in the area. It's possible that the knifer's footprints were snowed over and that the snow that got on the telt then melted. It wouldn't have been very deep on the fabric.

EDIT: Note about the Lead Masks case - if the note linked on the bottom of the Wikipedia page actually is the note from the case, which it might not even be since the paper looks newer:

01.jpg


Then Wikipedia's translation of the note is completely wrong because they haven't translated what is actually on there.

"16,30 Hs. está local determin... [ando?]
18,30 Hs. inguir capsúla
proteger metais aguarda"

I don't know any Portugese but that doesn't mean their translation. The 16:30 part might be passive voice? "Half past four, location is determined"? "Capsule" is also in singular for the second time slot, and I'm not even sure what the second part means at all if I've transcribed it correctly.
The note is real, and it is written:

16:30 Hs. It's local determin(ed?)
18:30Hs. Ingest capsule
protect metals wait

Yeah it makes no sense. And some people say it was a mistery because no strange substance was found in their bodies, but the bodies were found only after a few days, and there's no way one could trust the examinations made at the time.

That is just about some crazy dudes who got killed by something they ingested, period.
 
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