Archive of the unexplained and paranormal events which happened, we cannot find a logical explanation for them.

Shadow Man Sighting
Shadow people is a phenomenon that seems to have be witnessed mostly in the last 10-20 years, although there is some anecdotal evidence of shadow people that goes back possibly a thousand years. 

Shadow people are generally described as dark silhouettes that are human-shape with no discernible mouths, noses, or facial expressions, sometimes red eyes are reported. They are generally described as male. Two common types of Shadow people are the Hat-Man. This appears as a silhouette of a man wearing a 1930s style fedora hat. The other is a cloaked figure wearing a hood. Others report them as shapeless wispy black blobs and swirling columns of thin dark smoke. Shadow people are similar to ghost sightings, but differ in that Shadow people are not reported as having human features or wearing period clothing. Furthermore ghosts are reported to be seen as white/grey or even in full colour. 

Scary Shadow Man
Ghost like apparitions often attempt to communicate with the living. The appearance of Shadow people seems to be more fleeting. The behavior of Shadow people ranges greatly from shy and skittish to downright nasty and malevolent a feeling of dread is associated by witnesses and animals appear to react with fear and hostility. Their movement is often described as being very quick and disjointed; they may first move slowly, as if they were passing through a heavy liquid, and then rapidly "hop" to another part of a witness's surroundings. Some witnesses describe this movement as though the shadow entities they have seen "danced" from one wall to the next, or as moving around the room "as if they were on a specific track". They often completely disappear into solid walls. 

Theories About the Shadow People Phenomenon


  • A theory is that Shadow People are not ghosts or demons but inter-dimensional beings, perhaps an Ultraterrestrial, whose reality overlaps with ours from time to time. Strangely enough red eyes are reported with other inter-dimensional beings such as the Mothman. Shadow people are described with striking similarities all over the world such as the Hat-Man which is described the same from small children to adults. 
  • Another theory is that Shadow people are psychological in nature, and that they are somehow linked to a modern stressful lifestyle. And as shadow people are seen mainly in the corner of ones eye a condition known as Pareidolia could be responsible. This is a condition where vision in the peripheral area of the eye incorrectly interprets random patterns of light/shadow or texture as being familiar patterns such as faces and human forms. 
  • An ancient spirit - the last echo of a spirit or ghost that has existed for an extended period of time. 
  • Thought forms, (egregore or a tulpa), ghost or demon created through various means, including negative psychic energy, black magic and other occult practices, or an event in which extreme emotional or physical stress/trauma has taken place. 
  • Optical illusions or hallucinations brought on by the physiological/psychological circumstances of the witnesses. i.e stress, mental illness.

Real Life Mystery: Shadow People (Video)


Ghostly Man at Wedding
People at a wedding reception at the Newman Wine Vaults in St. John's believe they caught an image of an uninvited and otherworldly guest.

Newlyweds Matt White and Danielle Hann said one of their friends was shocked by the digital image she took at the June 18 event. "Karen was staring at this camera and she came running out with the camera saying, 'Look what I just took! Look what I just took! There's somebody in the picture," said White. On the right-hand side of the photograph, some see a figure that seems to be wearing a white top and floating in the air. "Somehow it's not as creepy in the daylight," said White. But it still makes Hann uneasy. "I don't know, it's still creepy," she said. St. John's folklorist Dale Jarvis said it might be explained away as a reflection or a light flare, but he added that the Newman Wine Vaults does have a haunting history. "It is one of those places that continually generates new ghost stories. So, this is part of that tradition for the space," said Jarvis, who has collected many St. John's ghost stories. Jarvis is the organizer of the city's "haunted hike" – a tour of the downtown area that recounts many of the stories he has been told. The Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage website said the history of the wine vault is unclear. It's believed to have been built in the early 19th century, and was used by the English mercantile firm Newman and Company to age port wine from Portugal in St. John's – a tradition that began in the late 17th century and continued until the late 19th century. The building is on a long-term lease from Newman & Company to the Newfoundland Historic Trust. The Trust has developed the vaults into a museum dedicated to recounting the history of Newfoundland's liquor trade.

Source: cbc.ca

Holy Bible
The ancient Israelites, like other ancient peoples, held a belief that human persons continue to exist after the death of their bodies. 
This existence is in a shadowy spectral body form in a place called sheol which, on some accounts, was in a vast cavern beneath the surface of the earth. This is the worldview backdrop against which we should read the story of the Witch of Endor calling up the ghost of Samuel (1 Samuel 28)
Note how this background worldview and the details of the story both fit comfortably within the contemporary concept of ghosts as people who have survived the demise of their physical bodies and continue to exist with a spectral body. This basic picture was shared by the ancient Greeks and Romans and can be seen operative in the background worldview of the disciples of Jesus. 
Consider Mark 6:48-50: He was about to pass by them, but when they saw him walking on the lake, they thought he was a ghost. They cried out, because they all saw him and were terrified. Since ghosts were a part of the background worldview of the disciples it is understandable that when they first saw Jesus they thought he was a ghost. 
A rich understanding of the world of ghosts is also behind Luke 24:36-37: While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, "Peace be with you." They were startled and frightened, thinking they saw a ghost. At this point Luke shows a real awareness of the popular first century views on ghosts among Greeks, Romans and Hebrews for he carefully distinguishes the post-resurrection body of Jesus from disembodied spirits, revanants (that is, mere reanimated corpses), immortal heroes and translated mortals (see Deborah Thompson Prince, "The 'Ghost' of Jesus: Luke 24 in Light of Ancient Narratives of Post-Morten Apparitions", JSNT, 29, 3 (2007), 287-301). This is the rich world of ghosts that frames the "pareschatology" of the Bible. 

Source: christianpost.com

Two main vampire cases, which were the first to be officially recorded: Unexplained cases of Peter Plogojowitz (died in 1725) and Arnold Paole (died in 1726). Both cases are unbelievably similar.

Grave of the Vampire

Arnold Paole (Serbian: Arnaut Pavle) was a Serbian outlaw, who allegedly killed sixteen people postmortem in his village of Meduegna (Serbian: Medveđa). Peter Plogojewitz (Serbian: Petar Blagojević) was a Serbian peasant who night-stalked about nine people in his village of Kisilova (Serbian: Kisiljevo). Both deaths precluded a sudden spate of mysterious 24 hour illnesses in their respective villages, and thus were automatically assumed to be vampires, preying on their fellow villagers. Both men had claimed to have been previously attacked by vampires, and both claimed to have followed all the precautionary measures after such an attack–bathing in the blood of the vampire, and eating the dirt from his grave. Following the attribution of the attacks to vampirism, the villagers went into mass-hysteria mode, demanding that both the bodies be exhumed for examination.

Vampire Grave with Decapitated Skeleton
The documentation of the Austrian police who became involved allows a thorough understanding of what happened to poor Arnold and Peter after they had been targeted. In Arnold’s case, Contagious Medicus Glaser (essentially, an infectious disease specialist) studied the mysterious deaths, and concluded that they were resultant of the malnutrition in his area, as well as the unhealthful effects of severe Eastern Orthodox fasting. However, the villagers weren’t having it, and insisted on digging up the bodies. Glaser’s observations proving Arnold’s vampirism, and the extremely similar ones made in Peter’s case, have been proven to be merely the observations of a decomposing body, including hair, nail, and toenail growth (skin sagging back or peeling off), the bodies were engorged, presumably on blood (bloating), and there remained “fresh” uncoagulated blood at the mouth (a possibility in decomposition, or perhaps bodily fluids). Peter’s body was sprang on, staked, and burned. Arnold’s was decapitated and burned.

History of Vampires (Documentary)

Real Haitian Zombie
It is impossible to talk about Haiti and do not affect such fashionable topics as zombies. If only because it is the only country in the world where the penal code there is an article prohibited from engaging zombies. This phenomenon – part of the everyday reality of Tahiti.
 

Who are the zombies, if not lies and literariness? Sustainable idea of them is. This substance, like rising from the graves of the dead. They move with a completely absent gaze, deprived of their liberty and are ordered to carry out any work: at least dig up the garden, while killing a man. Zombies – not fiction. Just around this phenomenon, too much imagination. But there are serious hypothesis. 

Black magicians in the time of the slave trade was brought from the West African recipes herbal beverages, which together with the hypnotic influence of lead man to the deep lethargy. Biological processes in the body is very slow. Even in the civilized world, these “fake dead” often fall into the morgue, and then come to life under the scalpel pathologist. And in the remote villages in Tahiti all in the hands of the black magician, priest vuduizmu – bizarre religion of slaves, a mixture of ancient magical beliefs of African tribes with elements mangled Catholicism. The priest-mage knows when and how to bring back to life (and in reality, only to awaken) their victims who have already considered dead. There are cases for approval of its power magicians bring the case to this funeral – they know how to provide the necessary air flow to the grave “dead”. 

The criminal nature of these research is still in that magical infusions really crippled man, deprived of his liberty. Zombie – obedient living mechanism. He retained only the physiology and the ability to carry out any orders. It is quite clear – this explanation is very schematic, but the closest to reality. Unfortunately, the methods of ancient magic being used not only in remote villages in Tahiti.

Zombies: When the Dead Walk - Clairvius Narcisse

Haunted Hondo Jail

Workers in the former jail building in Hondo say unexplained noises and unusual sightings are spirits. Medina County Judge Jim Barden isn't joking when he says an other-worldly spirit has made its presence known in the former jail building that now houses his staff.

He recently was spooked into leaving by the sound of unexplained footsteps as he worked alone, after hours.

“I walked all over the building and there wasn't anything there,” Barden, 74, said Wednesday. “I wouldn't have gone home if I hadn't felt something weird and uncomfortable.”

He and co-workers report repeatedly experiencing unexplained phenomena since early 2010 when they moved into the former lockup upon completion of a $1.2 million conversion into offices.

Beside hearing “footsteps” and other noises in a vacant stairwell, reports among the building's six workers include catching glimpses of shadowy figures moving about, hearing voices, even being touched.

The county's human resource director, Stacey Cameron, has developed a more personal relationship with the spirits.

She initially attributed it to tricks of the mind. But then she had the distinct feeling of being touched and poked, forcing her to confront the ghosts directly.

“I just told them not to touch me anymore, and it hasn't,” said Cameron, 38.

Her assistant, Yvonne Garcia, has grown used to unusual events, like hearing a woman's voice when no one else is in the 1,900-square-foot building.

“Lately I've seen shadows, but I don't know if it's just me,” she said.

Although eager for an explanation, Barden has no plans to hire professional ghost hunters to investigate the mystery.

“We don't want to spend taxpayers' money on that,” said Barden, a retired telephone corporate attorney and executive. “I accept the fact that there are spirits, and we have had unexplained phenomena in this building.”

Aokigahara Ghost ForestAokigahara is a forest located at the base of Mount Fuji, near Tokyo, Japan. Once associated with demons in Japanese mythology, it is now a popular destination for people seeking to end their own lives. It is unknown how many people have committed suicide in the forest, but it is estimated around 500 have killed themselves there since the 1950s.
The forest is typically ranked 2nd in the world for most suicides in one location, (after the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California). In 2008 alone, 78 bodies were found among the rocky, volcanic floor.


Aokigahara Suicide ForestRecently, the government has stopped releasing death tolls within Aokigahara in order to downplay the situation and avoid bringing more attention to the area. Signs have been posted in Japanese and English begging people to turn back and reconsider their actions. Despite their best efforts, officials and volunteers have been forced to hold yearly body searches since the 1970s.
Aokigahara’s history with death goes beyond suicides, as well. In the past, during droughts and other hard times, some Japanese would practice the act of ubasute, which was the nearly ritualistic practice of carrying the sick and elderly into the forest and leaving them to die. Reputedly, the forest is haunted by the victims of ubasute as well as the countless people who ended their own lives on the grounds.

Yurei GhostThese ghosts, called Yūrei, are said to torment and bring despair to those who enter Aokigahara. Forest rangers, who have the difficult task of retrieving bodies, have reported hearing mournful cries and howls of the dead. Visitors to the area have claimed to witness the shadows of people hanging from tree branches. Spiritualists called to investigate these claims, have said that the trees themselves are filled with malevolent energy from being surrounded by depression and death for so long.
Few animals call the densely-packed forest home. The resulting silence can be overwhelming. For whatever lack of living creatures, many insist the forest is home to an ever-growing army of lost souls. The discarded and depressed, they believe, still wander through a sea of trees, rooted in death.



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