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Has anything genuinely creepy or unnerving ever happened to you?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 342 ✭✭Lesalare


    dr gonzo wrote: »
    I was browsing Reddit and came across a thread like this that had some interesting stories.

    That is bizarre

    In your OP, the second story:

    "I was driving a shortcut from Twentynine Palms, CA to Albuquerque, NM. Twentynine Palms is located in the desolate high desert east of LA. The shortcut was all two lane road through total nothingness, except for passing through Amboy, CA. Amboy is a nearly abandoned town nearly as far below sea level as Death Valley, with a dormant volcano and lava field on one side and a salt flat on the other. It was also, at the time, a hotspot for satanic group activity"
    So I was driving by myself in the afternoon. I stopped in Amboy and snapped a picture of the city sign, just to prove I was there to friends who dared me to take that route to I-40. I got back in my car and proceeded to drive up into the mountain range between Amboy and I-40.


    I went to Coachella in 2007.

    When the festival was over the next day I drove with my then husband from Joshua Tree Nat Park towards Las Vegas, along that exact same route that second story states - see pic.

    We turned onto the road about 4.30pm - later than we had planned to set off after Joshua Tree Pk visit. The map and guidebook said it would take about an hour to get to Amboy. I too, like that fella wanted to stop and get a pic of the old gas station/motel sign.

    Anyway we turn onto the road and there was literally nothing around us. Just desert - very Area 51 stuff. Initially it was a bit of a novelty but after about 50 mins driving and seeing nothing in front of us at all other than more and more straight road and nothing around to left or right and realising we were actually very low on petrol as we didn't think the drive would take that long and we were heading to a gas station etc... I started to get a bit weird and started stressing a bit, I could sense my husband was too a tad, it was getting dark and I was agitated there was no sign of this bloody Amboy.

    Suddenly out of nowhere after seeing no cars for the entire duration of the trip, my husband looked in the rear view mirror and looked a bit put out. I looked back and behind us about 6 metres back was a really dodge 'typical hillbilly American' pick up truck. There was one driver in it, a bloke. He stayed driving behind us for about another 15 mins, about the same distance all the time, never tried to take over.

    I, being a mad fan of all things serial killer movies and such was literally freaking out. My husband was a big fella, and a very cool sort, but I kept catching him out of my peripheral vision looking at times in the mirror. He was really quiet. And honestly looked perturbed to me.

    The fella kept driving behind us.

    At that stage we started discussing at and I aired how weird it was and what he was up to. Basically I was ****ting my pants.

    All of a sudden, after him being behind us for 15 mins, we saw a sign for Amboy and and the driver suddenly and sharply took off to a dirt track. He almost skidded doing so.

    I never felt so relieved in my life. We discussed it for months after how freaky it was.

    Ironically when we got to Amboy, it was like something out of Deliverance and they wouldn't give my husband gas as our tank was under 1/4 full and said 'No boy only in emergencies" or something to that effect, and told us to keep driving towards the Mohave Desert Nat Park.

    It was at stage I lost it in tears in the car.

    Never forgotten that drive to Amboy...


  • Registered Users Posts: 161 ✭✭dickangel


    sugarman wrote: »
    Sounds like some kind of sports feed being picked up, definitely someone coaching.

    Yes I thought so too. I thought initially it was a match but there was no commentary or anything. It was pretty much 20 minutes of what you hear. Until I switched it off and left. There was nothing happening in the school, unless it was training somewhere close by being picked up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,076 ✭✭✭Wayne Jarvis


    There is a thing known as Sleep Paralysis that I get often. It's almost as it sounds, it happens in that in between stage of falling asleep but still being awake. I am unable to move, speak or open my eyes and the particular type I get is that it feels like somebody is sitting on my bed or even sitting on top of me! I try to move or shout and I can't. :eek:

    That last bit is actually common for people who get sleep paralysis and it's creepy as all hell. When it first started happening I was never able to sleep afterwards but it's so regular these days that I get weirded out for a few minutes then fall asleep.


  • Registered Users Posts: 342 ✭✭Lesalare


    Guy Person wrote: »
    There is a thing known as Sleep Paralysis that I get often. It's almost as it sounds, it happens in that in between stage of falling asleep but still being awake. I am unable to move, speak or open my eyes and the particular type I get is that it feels like somebody is sitting on my bed or even sitting on top of me! I try to move or shout and I can't. :eek:

    That last bit is actually common for people who get sleep paralysis and it's creepy as all hell. When it first started happening I was never able to sleep afterwards but it's so regular these days that I get weirded out for a few minutes then fall asleep.


    I've read about this. It sounds horrific. Sorry to hear you go through that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 91 ✭✭Sagats_knee


    Guy Person wrote: »
    There is a thing known as Sleep Paralysis that I get often. It's almost as it sounds, it happens in that in between stage of falling asleep but still being awake. I am unable to move, speak or open my eyes and the particular type I get is that it feels like somebody is sitting on my bed or even sitting on top of me! I try to move or shout and I can't. :eek:

    That last bit is actually common for people who get sleep paralysis and it's creepy as all hell. When it first started happening I was never able to sleep afterwards but it's so regular these days that I get weirded out for a few minutes then fall asleep.

    I used to get that a lot as a teenager. I was aware but I couldn’t move, I also couldn’t tell if I was seeing or dreaming that I am seeing. I remember struggling to move a finger, or an arm just something I could use to then maybe kickstart the body. I had a few creepy out of body experiences (waking dreams) during these until I became better able to deal with them.

    Thankfully it’s rare nowadays but occasionally I get it, I can usually stifle out a cry for help which my wife reacts to and brings me out of it.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 91 ✭✭Sagats_knee


    A few years ago I woke from a vivid dream of my Sister in the passenger seat of a car sliding uncontrollably on the road and crashing.

    I woke up and as I lay in the bed gathering my wits, the phone rang, my wife handed it to me and it was my mother to tell me that my sister had been in a serious car accident as a passenger due to the car losing control because of ice.

    She needed spinal surgery but thank God pulled through albeit with permanent neck and nerve damage.


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    From what I can see there is a lot of retrospective evidence of the phenomenon of telepathy which seems to transfer from an individual in an emotional state (just involved in a crash, planning to fly planes into buildings, or more rarely in a happy state of eg winning lottery) to recipient who is usually “emotionally invested” in the subject, most usually a close relative.

    Can’t remember if I posted this one: my mother’s sister and her husband and children were just arriving back to Ireland in 1961 from India, where they had lived for some years, via England. This was two months before I was born. My own mother, pregnant with me, was over at her parents’ house, helping to prepare it for accommodating the homecoming family as they would wait to buy a house.

    My grandmother had recently been put on a high dose of aspirin for her rheumatoid arthritis and my mother had already been worried about a bleed in the eye conjunctiva, which the doctor assured was of no concern. The night before their due arrival my grandmother said she was really worried about facing their return next day as she was feeling dreadfully tired. She started vomiting, her digestive system going totally awry throughout. Mum said she was a bit concerned but thought it was a bit of a nuisance tummy bug.

    Early next morning Mum was urgently summonsed around to her parents’ house, as her mother was very unwell. Mum said she was extremely pale and had lost a lot of blood. The doctor was called, saying at first it was just a bug, then declaring she was dying and to call the priest. She died about an hour later.

    During the night before she died my aunt and her family were in cabins on board a car ferry from the UK to Northern Ireland, from where they would drive to Dublin. My aunt was drifting towards sleep when she suddenly saw a vision of her mother standing at the door of her house and waving goodbye, saying “I’m sorry I have to say goodbye to you”. She bolted awake upright in her bed and said to her husband “something dreadful is wrong with my mother”.

    She didn’t disturb the children, but they noticed she was very quiet next morning and reluctant to talk at all. As they drive off the ferry a policeman stopped them and said there was a message to hurry urgently to Dublin. They were given a police escort at least part of the way. My grandmother had died by the time they arrived, and my father had washed her and laid her out which was a difficult enough job to clear up remaining evidence of the slow fatal bleed from the aspirin.

    My grandmother’s anxiety about dying before her daughter and family would arrive seemed to have been conveyed to her daughter in that vivid pre-sleep state where she was receptive to it. I asked my mother why an ambulance wasn’t called, but as she explained that in those days you always called a GP first, and often enough the illness would be beyond medical help by the time they arrived; ambulances were reserved for accidents and heart attacks on the street. Even if you got to hospital with something urgent and serious there might be anybody expert enough on duty to save you in time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,633 ✭✭✭✭Widdershins


    Guy, the perception that some entity is sitting on you/clambering up on you from the end of your bed during sleep paralysis, is known as being hag ridden.

    I'm horribly familiar with sleep paralysis. I'm amazed your wife could detect your signal/noise, Sagat. I'd be screaming til my lungs felt like they'd burst and not a sound would escape my lips. Sleep paralysis is like being embalmed and mummified but conscious all along. With a malevolent dark shape coming for you.


    My SP started soon after I'd undergone a spinal epidural injection and I have to wonder. The main risk with epidural is paralysis.


  • Registered Users Posts: 678 ✭✭✭Joe Don Dante


    yes it has


  • Registered Users Posts: 100 ✭✭mobileforest


    As a kid me and my friend were walking home from the downtown area of my home city. As we approached a shop with a bin outside we saw a man with a large camera drop this plastic box shaped cartridge from the bottom of his camera into the bin and walk off. As we were kids and thus no sense in hygiene, when we got to the bin we fished the plastic thing out of it. It was a plastic frame with some sort of small thin package fastened to the middle of it. As we pondered on it for a second we looked up and saw a man walking purposefully to the bin and when he saw us, he looked at the thing, turned white, and turned to walk away. Being kids we were creeped out, dropped the thing, and left. About a block away we turned back to watch the bin from a hidden spot and sure enough the guy returned and fished the plastic thing out for himself. So what was it? Spy drop box? Drug deal? or just some random guy as curious about the thing as us. Happened about 30 yrs ago so will never know.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 824 ✭✭✭The chan chan man


    The ghost stories here don’t freak me out as much. One staggering thing here is, for a relatively small online thread...in a small country...the amount of child abduction near miss stories! That is scary.

    My own experience was when I was about 12. I was in the old Waltons guitar shop in Georges st looking at cheap guitars, knowing ai could never afford a real fender or gibson.

    This old guy came over telling me how “eric clapton holds it. Sounds better”. He then told me how he has all these expensive fender guitars back in his flat and told me to come with him. Freaked the sh1t out of me at that age and thankfully I had the sense to leave. What a different life I might have led after. These scum need to be castrated or simply put down!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 91 ✭✭Sagats_knee


    Guy, the perception that some entity is sitting on you/clambering up on you from the end of your bed during sleep paralysis, is known as being hag ridden.

    I'm horribly familiar with sleep paralysis. I'm amazed your wife could detect your signal/noise, Sagat. I'd be screaming til my lungs felt like they'd burst and not a sound would escape my lips. Sleep paralysis is like being embalmed and mummified but conscious all along. With a malevolent dark shape coming for you.


    My SP started soon after I'd undergone a spinal epidural injection and I have to wonder. The main risk with epidural is paralysis.

    Yes in those moments when sleep paralysis becomes unbearable I’m also screaming with all my strength but what actually materialises, if I’m lucky, is a faint whimper. My wife is very tuned into me so she’s pulled me out of it a few times now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,353 ✭✭✭corner of hells


    The ghost stories here don’t freak me out as much. One staggering thing here is, for a relatively small online thread...in a small country...the amount of child abduction near miss stories! That is scary.

    My own experience was when I was about 12. I was in the old Waltons guitar shop in Georges st looking at cheap guitars, knowing ai could never afford a real fender or gibson.

    This old guy came over telling me how “eric clapton holds it. Sounds better”. He then told me how he has all these expensive fender guitars back in his flat and told me to come with him. Freaked the sh1t out of me at that age and thankfully I had the sense to leave. What a different life I might have led after. These scum need to be castrated or simply put down!

    You're aware of the connection between Facebook ,"white vans " and near miss child abductions in this country.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,657 ✭✭✭✭maccored


    Guy Person wrote: »
    Amps pick up radio waves, probably there were kids in their earlier in the day on their phones and it got picked up by the amp. If it's left on the noises just kind of bounce around in there until it gets replaced my new noise. An old neighbour of mine used to get European radio stations on his guitar amp in the early 90's!

    hang on, an amp picks up noises, keeps them for a while and then replays them? Electrical circuitry can pick up radio alright - I've seen amps do that. Ive never seen an amp with 'noises (that) just kind of bounce around in there until it gets replaced my new noise'


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,316 ✭✭✭nthclare


    I was running late yesterday morning while driving to work, usually I've a few minutes to spare and I don't drive fast.
    Driving through Ennis town from the Lahinch side there's a few housing area's off the Lahinch road, so I'd usually let the odd few out by slowing down flashing them to pull out and get on the road .

    Yesterday morning I hadn't time to be my usual passive driver so just drove on, came to the last housing exit, some driver in front of me let out 5 car's.

    It made me think about the law's of physics'and synchronization.....


  • Registered Users Posts: 13,762 ✭✭✭✭dubstarr


    Guy Person wrote: »
    There is a thing known as Sleep Paralysis that I get often. It's almost as it sounds, it happens in that in between stage of falling asleep but still being awake. I am unable to move, speak or open my eyes and the particular type I get is that it feels like somebody is sitting on my bed or even sitting on top of me! I try to move or shout and I can't. :eek:

    That last bit is actually common for people who get sleep paralysis and it's creepy as all hell. When it first started happening I was never able to sleep afterwards but it's so regular these days that I get weirded out for a few minutes then fall asleep.

    I used to get that a lot when i was in my 20s.I normally only get it now,if i go back asleep during the day.

    I fell asleep the other morning after the kids went to school.And i knew i was about to get it,i felt something closing in on me.What i do now,is concentrate on my big toe.Wiggle that it means it wakes up your whole body.

    My son gets it fairly regularly ,i told him about my trick.He says it works for him as well.


  • Registered Users Posts: 824 ✭✭✭The chan chan man


    You're aware of the connection between Facebook ,"white vans " and near miss child abductions in this country.

    Apparently not. What’s the craic?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,625 ✭✭✭AngryHippie


    Apparently not. What’s the craic?

    yeah , whats the story ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,277 ✭✭✭Your Face


    Nothing crazy but why not:

    When I was a teenager, a friend and I were walking to his house at night.
    We stopped for a bit and were chatting away.
    As I was listening to my friend, I noticed a faint flash that lit up his face for a second or so.
    At the same time he stopped talking and was looking wide-eyed, upwards behind me.

    I was about to ask him was he alright but he half-shouted "Did you see that?!"
    I said I saw the faint light but he was gone. He bolted for home. I jogged on behind him and was asking him what did he see and all he would say was he saw "something green flash in the sky behind me"
    That's all he would say about ever it again. Ive asked him a few times over the years about but he just wont talk about it. I think he whats to block it out.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 7,466 ✭✭✭blinding


    Ah , the Green Flashing Sky Alien .


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,013 ✭✭✭maximo31


    Just started reading this thread and someone mentioned about a dogs sixth sense and it reminded me of something that happened just over a year and a half ago.
    Myself and my partner got a new dog , lovely little fella and really friendly with people. Would jump up on a strangers lap no problem.
    One evening my parents called to the house for a visit. Their first time meeting our dog.
    As my dad walked into the sitting room our little dog starts barking very angrily behind him. Very unlike him . He hadn't done it before that and he hasn't done it sense.
    My dad would have been an animal friendly person too so it did seem strange. My partner and i even spoke after they left about how weird it was.
    Sadly only a couple of weeks later my dad died in an accident / from a heart condition......
    We have spoke about that incident sense and often wonder could our dog sense death , could he see death on my fathers shoulder???


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,633 ✭✭✭✭Widdershins


    Dogs can sense human pregnancy. Some dogs will nuzzle their owners tummy and seem to stick closer to her. I have witnessed it .

    There were successful experiments showing that dogs can detect diabetes and some other diseases.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,182 ✭✭✭jiltloop


    Dogs can also smell cancer and I believe there are plans to use them in diagnoses. I don't think it's a sixth sense they have detecting things but rather a very heightened sense of smell.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 322 ✭✭SJW Lover


    Guy, the perception that some entity is sitting on you/clambering up on you from the end of your bed during sleep paralysis, is known as being hag ridden.

    I'm horribly familiar with sleep paralysis. I'm amazed your wife could detect your signal/noise, Sagat. I'd be screaming til my lungs felt like they'd burst and not a sound would escape my lips. Sleep paralysis is like being embalmed and mummified but conscious all along. With a malevolent dark shape coming for you.


    My SP started soon after I'd undergone a spinal epidural injection and I have to wonder. The main risk with epidural is paralysis.


    Happened to me only once. Sleeping alone in house i was living in during college. Around Halloween so my housemates werent there. Thought i had gone to sleep but then "woke" completely paralysed. Trying to move my tongue even and couldnt. The house i was in had a room at the end of it which was closed off to us. A man had lived there and died in that room years before. I was in the bottom bunk of a bunk bed and, while paralysed, i felt like i was lifted off the bed and slowly moving over the end of it towards the door of my bedroom. I can still remember it vividly. I felt a presence in the room at the end of the hall that i was moving towards. Totally paralysed and terrified. Then, all of a sudden, i wake up back in my bunk drenched in sweat. Was so scared i called my uncle and told him what had just happened. He told me to calm down (understandably). I lay in against the wall and eventually went to sleep. Had no idea that it was sleep paralysis until i read up on it the next day. I have never been more scared in my life.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 7,466 ✭✭✭blinding


    Sleep paralysis could be Aliens messing with ya ...just saying .


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭HotMama89


    Couple of years back I broke up with the father of my child and a guy I went to school with obviously copped he was no longer in the picture on social media etc. and kept asking me out on dates after being told no thanks really persistant to the point I had block him...shortly after that I see him being outed as a paedophile on facebook makes me shudder as to what his real intentions of being so persistant were


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,288 ✭✭✭✭branie2


    HotMama89 wrote: »
    Couple of years back I broke up with the father of my child and a guy I went to school with obviously copped he was no longer in the picture on social media etc. and kept asking me out on dates after being told no thanks really persistant to the point I had block him...shortly after that I see him being outed as a paedophile on facebook makes me shudder as to what his real intentions of being so persistant were

    You had a lucky escape there


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,067 ✭✭✭368100


    jiltloop wrote: »
    Dogs can also smell cancer and I believe there are plans to use them in diagnoses. I don't think it's a sixth sense they have detecting things but rather a very heightened sense of smell.

    I had cancer, my sister's golden lab used to be all over me but suddenly wouldnt come near me, seemed petrified of me.
    Had the op and some treatment and she went back to being all over me again


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,389 ✭✭✭Airyfairy12


    The other night I walked into the kitchen, turned on the light and for a split second saw a man sitting at the table, might have just been my eyes playing tricks but I got the fright of my life.
    The chair that I saw someone sitting in was pulled out as if it was being used, all the other chairs where pushed in under the table.

    He looked like my dad (whose alive) and I thought it was him straight away.
    His brother who died not so long ago looked exactly like him, they were like twins and very close in age, ive recently had dreams about him in that room of the house.

    I dont believe in ghosts but it did freak me out a bit.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 10,633 ✭✭✭✭Widdershins


    A dead animal on my driveway. Tbh it was gruesome. Unnerving also because idk if another animal would inflict that kind of injury. Had a bit of a stalker but he didn't do anything awful.


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