'Creepy Entity' Manifests on Remote Lake in Newfoundland
This is a good story. However, sometimes I wonder about certain accounts by people who write so descriptively that it reads like a published short story, or like part of a novel. Especially the way he describes his flight. I can't say with any scientific certainty, but I'm betting that the majority of people out there would not be very good at writing down personal experiences that read like a book. I don't know; the account itself sounds very plausible to me. Perhaps some experiencers of the paranormal also just happen to be especially articulate writers. I don't think I could write a personal account with this level of artistic descriptiveness.
You may have to scroll down a bit to get to the story; I know I have to on my phone.
David Paulides - Missing 411: Why National Park Services Don't Want Any Publicity
This is only part of an interview conducted by George Noory. This is from several years ago, as since then, Mr. Paulides has researched and written about disappearances in cities and towns that also fit the Missing 411 profile.
Another vetted story narrated by Dark Waters. Not really a dogman story, but related. About another, weirder type of entity encountered by a researcher in dogman territory.
For some who might actually read this post, this is going to sound like I'm really going off into woo-woo land. I'm going to share a few past lives of mine I recalled and saw into through my work in my own Akashic records. I've hesitated to share this, because unless you've learned to work in your Akashic records, it's impossible to adequately explain how the information is received, only that it is. This is not a religious discussion, so if anyone might disagree or object on those grounds, don't bother.
These past life recalls are not fantasy nor wishful thinking, but are more brief snippets, or brief summaries of memories that are held deep in the subconscious. Again, extremely hard to explain to someone who hasn't experienced it before. Before my first experience of it, I believed in the possibility, but thought it wouldn't work for me. I'm going to mention a few of my past lives I've seen into, in brief bits and pieces.
First one I saw into, I was a man I instinctively knew was in Scotland, and I saw his face up close; he was very light-skinned, and the tip of his nose and 'points' of his cheeks were peeling slightly, as if he worked outdoors exposed to harsh weather a lot. The eyes were a light blue, and he had a groomed white beard, with thinning gray hair on top. The biggest impression I got from that life was deep sadness. Time period unknown.
Second experience, I saw myself in the life of a black slave, location unknown. The date I got of the image I saw of him was 1857. He wore an old-fashioned suit of that era, with his hands folded and head down, but eyes looking up towards me, and I came to understand that he was a house slave who had some authority over other house servants. But again, the feeling of loneliness permeated his life.
Third life I saw into was as a middle-aged Puritan or Protestant woman in England, exact date unknown. One clue was that many of those she knew were leaving on ships to the New World, but she herself was too afraid to go with them into the unknown, and she chose to remain in England. I can only guess the time period to have been in the early 1600s.
Fourth life I saw into was as the daughter in a wealthy family of European nobles, sometime from the 1400s to the 1500s. Exact date and location unknown. This woman was spoiled by her father, always got her way, and was not very kind to servants if they displeased her. The image I saw of her was similar to an old oil painting portrait. She had dark brown hair and looked like she hadn't missed many meals, especially for the time period, i'll put it that way. She wore what looked like a majenta dress with an elaborate design, and 2 or 3 ornate necklaces.
I'm not posting this to try to sound special. If our soul's journey is one of learning, it stands to reason that everybody has had past lives. NONE of the lives I've seen into and shared here were famous historical figures. If someone said they saw their past life as Cleopatra, or Alexander the Great, or some other such figure, I wouldn't believe them at all. The lives I saw into were not chosen by me, as I had no awareness of them. I was doing Akashic record work around seeing into past lives that have some relevance to this current lifetime.
There is a big misconception among some past-life proponents that you will always be of the same race, sex, and will look the same from lifetime to lifetime. Wrong. The only thing that seemed to remain consistent in the images I saw were the eyes. Not eye shape or eye color, but the expression of the soul through them. Otherwise, the physical builds, facial structures, etc., were all different from each other in the examples I shared above. And none of them looked like who I am now, an American of Japanese descent.
What Did This Park Ranger See? (Yellowstone Conspiracy)
This guy has become one of my favorite YouTube narrators of supposedly factual horror stories/supernatural accounts. I like his videos more than Mr. Ballen's, who has gone more into the true crime genre, which I can find anywhere. This guy (I don't know his name, but he goes by What Lurks Beneath, whom I'll refer to as WLB) has a good storytelling style, and covers a good variety of subjects.
Although WLB is one of the best narrators, IMO, he's still not in the same league as Dark Waters, whose stories all must survive a rigorous vetting process, directly involving the witnesses themselves, for authenticity. But for now, I consider WLB a distant second.
The one criticism I have of WLB is that he semi-dismisses the Missing 411 work of David Paulides. Not because he doesn't believe it, but because he considers Missing 411 cases to be ordinary disappearances made more dramatic by David Paulides, which couldn't be further from the truth. Anybody who has actually read any of Paulides' work knows that he only presents verifiable facts, that even come across as very dry reading. WLB even admitted on a livestream a few weeks back that he has never read any of David Pauludes' Missing 411 books, nor has he even looked into the subject. Making dismissive judgments about a hugely important subject with zero direct research into it, except for possibly reading a Wikipedia page on David Paulides that contains false, libelous information that was fabricated 100% by David Paulides' critics, is not research. If you're going to dismiss the validity of David Paulides' work, then study the subject directly from David Paulides himself, and at least do so from an educated standpoint. I've never heard of anyone who's directly read his work (and not others' copycat work that seeks to capitalize on the Missing 411 name and research) who came away saying they are "normal" disappearances that are easily explainable.
This guy in England has put up a series of videos documenting the ongoing poltergeist activity in his house; this is only one of those videos. I'm very picky about videos like these that are posted on YouTube, and I believe that the activity shown in his videos is genuine.
Classic Flying Saucer-Type UFO Sighted Flying and Landing in Medellin, Colombia
What is it? A UFO-shaped balloon? Nope. Oversized drone? I highly doubt it. Secret military aircraft being tested over a city? Possibly. Extraterrestrial technology? Possibly. Interdimensional technology? Possibly. Other? Decide for yourself…