A friend of mine and his wife
THESILVERSURFER, on 12 June 2012 - 02:07 PM, said:
Really !! So the buildings are old, looks like some kind of low budget theme park from the outside. Was that the oldest cannon ball in America too. My local pub is about 100 years older than that house and the "ghost noises" my kids could do better. Also i think the Americans forget about Native American history - Much older than the history of the good old U S of A. Perhaps some Native American sites would have some REAL unexplaied activity?
A friend of mine and his wife lived for a while in Concho, Oklahoma - which is the seat of the Cheyenne/Arapaho tribes...
The area they lived in was noted for having a very bad 'vibe' about it and for bad things happening to people (non-tribal) that lived there...
One night she woke up and saw the face of a 'native American looking' man looking in at them in the bedroom window, and frost appearing INSIDE the window on the glass...
It was a second story window and there were no traces of a ladder (very soft ground)... Also, even though the glass frosted over it was Early August and the outside temperature (at night) was in the mid eighties (fahrenhite obviously)... Weird things began happening there steadily from that moment onwards... pets dying, inexplicable car problems - like brand new batteries going dead after two days...
Their neighbor got a brain tumor, and his wife cancer - at the same time (no power lines anywhere near there)... His tumor 'went away' after they moved out but the wife passed away...
My friend got involved in drugs and his whole temperment changed, so his wife left him (can't blame her) and eventually he had a break down and left the state...
I'm not blaming it on "Indian Spirits"... but in that small neighborhood, there are plenty of strange fires, weird sightings and odd medical problems...
Edited by Taun, 12 June 2012 - 04:09 PM.