You see them in horror movies. You see them in stores on the same shelf as Monopoly and other board games. You may even see one in your own home. In fact, the first time I saw a Ouija board was in my home. I didn't think anything about Ouija boards being demonic or dangerous when I was a kid. My cousin and I were experimenting with it one day, and when she asked if the guys from her favorite rock group were devil worshipers, the planchette slowly made its way to "yes". And that was it - nothing really creepy. I guess I was just lucky because many other people have suffered horrible consequences of playing with Ouija boards. I will tell their horror stories in this post, starting with a few vids.
This next vid is kind of corny with the guy playing computer music, but it tells a tragic story.
Jim Eaton, the paranormal expert at Ghoststudy.com, sums up Ouija boards in a nutshell in this article. He covers all the bases in an in-depth Q&A format and describes how Ouija board users can end up being demon possessed. He also describes the different stages of possession in all their gory details. I must warn you: the final stage of possession is extremely creepy and tragic (more on this in a future post).
Eaton also has several photographs of actual entities summoned up through Ouija boards (orb pictures not included).
Met Them Through Ouija Board!
Activity Around the Ouija Board!
Terror In the Window!
Entity Caught By Surprise!
Gettysburg Ghost - you have to scroll down to see it
Monday, March 7, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Creepiness in the News
I saw this last week. Multiple stillborn babies and aborted fetuses were thrown into a single wooden box as if they were garbage. This is not only creepy, but sacrilegious.
Dart on mass burial of babies: ‘This could not be more appalling’ - Chicago Sun-Times
Cook Co. burial problems part of national trend - Chicago Sun-Times
There are many more articles about this on Google News. Oh, and here's a vid:
Dart on mass burial of babies: ‘This could not be more appalling’ - Chicago Sun-Times
Cook Co. burial problems part of national trend - Chicago Sun-Times
There are many more articles about this on Google News. Oh, and here's a vid:
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Update: More Big Creepy Spiders
I just stumbled upon this video about a lady getting bit by a big creepy spider. Look what happens to her flesh!
And this one is just disgusting - that poor little froggie!
And this one is just disgusting - that poor little froggie!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
The World's Creepiest Airport
I've never been there, but I know a lot about it. It's the Denver International Airport, and it is said to be the creepiest airport in the world, or at least in America. It is a hotbed for conspiracy theories because of the following:
Oh, and btw, I disagree with the Obama part. A lot of conspiracy theorists say that Obama's going to die in office, but I don't buy it.
In regards to Denver Airport, I will have to side with the conspiracy theorists on that. There is way too much evidence of a conspiracy involved to be chalked up as coincidence. With all the creepy artwork coupled with the fact that the airport is actually 25 miles away from Denver and constantly under construction (mostly underground), there's no way it can be just a "coinkydink".
- Its enormous size, much of which is underground, where it's rumored that people will be detained there
- Its dedication plaque inscribed with the Masonic compass and "New World Airport Commission"
- Its disturbingly morbid murals, gargoyles, and other mysterious symbols and inscriptions
- Its demonic-looking horse called "Bluecifer" that fell on its artist and killed him
- Its swastika shape as seen on Google Earth
Oh, and btw, I disagree with the Obama part. A lot of conspiracy theorists say that Obama's going to die in office, but I don't buy it.
In regards to Denver Airport, I will have to side with the conspiracy theorists on that. There is way too much evidence of a conspiracy involved to be chalked up as coincidence. With all the creepy artwork coupled with the fact that the airport is actually 25 miles away from Denver and constantly under construction (mostly underground), there's no way it can be just a "coinkydink".
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