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Hello,
I'm new here - an Englishman living in London.
A few years ago I watched a documentary on YouTube. It started with a little old grandmother in a house somewhere in New England. She was drawing an entity that she claimed visited her at nights. She was a good artist, and it looked just lie your stereotypical 'gray'. Eventually her adult daughter and son-in-law also described the goings-on at night. The daughter claimed to be floated through her bedroom wall at night, while her husband (an engineer, a quiet modest, middle-class man) said he often woke to find himself paralysed. The daughter then related how these entities had also started taking her children at night, before breaking down in tears. "They can take me", she sobbed, "but NOT my children - PLEASE not my children!"
Eerily, the husband played back a home video they'd taken a few months earlier, of the pleasant countryside just outside their door, which included a stream running just a few yards away. He replayed it, then pointed out some strange orbs, like large bubbles, that floated some feet above the stream for a few seconds. If anybody knows the video I mean, I would love to hear from you. Anyway, the family was suspicious of these orbs and thought they were related to the goings-on.
In England in the 1600s, a woman on trial for witchcraft told of how the "spirits" used to come for her at night and float her through the wall of the cottage. It seems that some things just don't change - do they?! For that admission, she was condemned to death.
I'm new here - an Englishman living in London.
A few years ago I watched a documentary on YouTube. It started with a little old grandmother in a house somewhere in New England. She was drawing an entity that she claimed visited her at nights. She was a good artist, and it looked just lie your stereotypical 'gray'. Eventually her adult daughter and son-in-law also described the goings-on at night. The daughter claimed to be floated through her bedroom wall at night, while her husband (an engineer, a quiet modest, middle-class man) said he often woke to find himself paralysed. The daughter then related how these entities had also started taking her children at night, before breaking down in tears. "They can take me", she sobbed, "but NOT my children - PLEASE not my children!"
Eerily, the husband played back a home video they'd taken a few months earlier, of the pleasant countryside just outside their door, which included a stream running just a few yards away. He replayed it, then pointed out some strange orbs, like large bubbles, that floated some feet above the stream for a few seconds. If anybody knows the video I mean, I would love to hear from you. Anyway, the family was suspicious of these orbs and thought they were related to the goings-on.
In England in the 1600s, a woman on trial for witchcraft told of how the "spirits" used to come for her at night and float her through the wall of the cottage. It seems that some things just don't change - do they?! For that admission, she was condemned to death.