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scotslad
7th August 2020, 10:42
CONTEXT: We stay in the rural highlands - no neighbours - in a farmhouse - v dark and v quiet at night. We've lived here nearly 20 years raised 5 kids - without drama.
Last night circa 02:15, my wife and i both woke up from a sound sleep to the terrible CRASHING loud noise of lots of glass smashing then fragments hitting and rolling across the floor. We both screamed and put the bedside lights on. Then the big room light. NOTHING.
The deafening smashing noise which we both heard, woke us - not the sound of each other screaming in shock.
My leg has been in a "moonboot" due to recent hospital stay - (with its own "experiences" - Posted separately) and have difficulty walking, but alert and awake hobbled about in my boxer shorts trying to identify the carnage and the source of the noise.
- NOTHING!!!
It sounded like either -
a) Someone had just thrown a very large brick in through our bedroom window (12 x pane old sash and case ) and as though the glass had landed all over our wooden bedroom floor (House circa 1820s - 6 bed farmhouse, high ceilings, wooden floors, original fireplaces etc)
- WINDOW FINE. NO GLASS. NO EVIDENCE IN ROOM - NOTHING.
b) Like a Glass Chandelier had fallen from ceiling onto the floor and all the shards had rolled/spread over the wooden floor.
- LIGHT ABOVE BED (NOT CHANDELIER) FINE - NOTHING.
Hair on right arm vertical, Hobbled through to living room - cat still sleeping on sofa where I left it when we retired for evening. Dog sleeping where left too. Made way upstairs to son's room. Woke him (hes 30) and asked him to help me search the house as I still awkwardly mobile.
Quick mental check - no alcohol, no grudges, no smells. no fires. nothing.
Lights on throughout house with torches too - we checked every room with and dog - NOTHING.
Contemplated calling police but nothing to tell them or show them. Began to feel a little foolish wondering what I could and would say if I were to call them? (as no evidence of anything had happened.)
Scary weird experience. No evidence and it appears the animals didn't hear or react to it - even weirder as the noise was deafening.
A tad apprehensive about tonight to be honest.
Anyone any thoughts, explanations, ideas or suggestions?
Thank you in advance.
Did You See Them
7th August 2020, 11:21
Do you have a loft ?
scotslad
7th August 2020, 11:31
yes. not checked that yet but filled with loft insulation foam, so floor is "protected" and no junk up there - emptied it last year.
Trisher
7th August 2020, 11:40
Yes it has happened to me a lot but not such huge crashes. Always the loud sound that can be identified as a chair falling over or the ornament falling off the shelf and then when checked out there is nothing at all. Once or twice can be ignored but not a continual stream of these noises over the years. I have also heard things falling over in the loft and again nothing at all. This can happen at any time of day. I have just accepted this as either Beings wanting my attention for something or a Being playing games. I could be way off beam with explanations but have never felt a malevolence from it. It could be a merging of dimensions or an entering of something into this reality.
Your experience sounds incredibly frightening. If you meditate or sit quietly you may get some further information on why this happened.
Trisher:flower:
palehorse
7th August 2020, 11:48
collective nightmare?
I heard it from a group practice, they were experimenting things like a collective dreams, though never knew if they successfully did or not.
The dream may indicate a very intense connection between you and your wife, about the crashing I can't tell you, perhaps someone that interpret dreams could give a better clue.
Ask others around your area if they had the same dream, maybe is something related to the area.
Gemma13
7th August 2020, 11:56
This won't help but thought I'd share anyway as your post reminded me of a slightly similar experience I had a couple of weeks ago. I woke up and trembled with shock to very loud thunder that rattled my bedroom window. The thunder that makes you jump outta ya skin because it's that close.
Later that morning I commented to Mum, who was also in the house, about the loud thunder we had. She never heard it.
So I pondered how the loud thunder noise, which I presumed must have been from my dream world, could have broken through dimensions. Then I gave up trying to work it out.
Gemma13
7th August 2020, 12:05
The dream may indicate a very intense connection between you and your wife, about the crashing I can't tell you, perhaps someone that interpret dreams could give a better clue.
Ask others around your area if they had the same dream, maybe is something related to the area.
scotslad: We have an Avalon member who does dream analysis. Perhaps you could PM her to ask if she would read your post and perhaps make comment.
MagikZen
Jake
7th August 2020, 12:59
Upon waking up, right in the edge of sleep, one can experience powerful hypnogogic or hypnopompic hallucinations. They are very often auditory in nature. I've experienced explosions, loud engines, crashes, metallic scraping, etc.
It usually happens upon waking, rather than falling to sleep. Have you or your spouse ever dealt with sleep paralysis? Alpha sleep can intrude into REM sleep causing a myriad of effects. Only once or twice have I shared an awakening like that. The are quite alarming.
Mind awake,,, body asleep... It's actually quite natural.
Keep us updated.
Jake
scotslad
7th August 2020, 13:13
Upon waking up, right in the edge of sleep, one can experience powerful hypnogogic or hypnopompic hallucinations. They are very often auditory in nature. I've experienced explosions, loud engines, crashes, metallic scraping, etc.
Very interesting. The scary thing was we both heard it and both turned on our bedside light at same time. Now had a chance to speak about it all again today, Neither of us can remember any dream just prior to waking.
I'm a light sleeper, and ironically my wife wears 2 hearing aids, and takes them out at bedtime.
She described the noise like above in op. (Same as me.)
Absolutely gobsmacked by this one. Open to any & all thoughts. Thanking you all.
Jake
7th August 2020, 13:25
Upon waking up, right in the edge of sleep, one can experience powerful hypnogogic or hypnopompic hallucinations. They are very often auditory in nature. I've experienced explosions, loud engines, crashes, metallic scraping, etc.
Very interesting. The scary thing was we both heard it and both turned on our bedside light at same time. Now had a chance to speak about it all again today, Neither of us can remember any dream just prior to waking.
I'm a light sleeper, and ironically my wife wears 2 hearing aids, and takes them out at bedtime.
She described the noise like above in op. (Same as me.)
Absolutely gobsmacked by this one. Open to any & all thoughts. Thanking you all.
https://patient.info/doctor/hypnagogic-hallucinations
Description
Hypnagogic or hypnopompic hallucinations are visual, tactile, auditory, or other sensory events, usually brief but occasionally prolonged, that occur at the transition from wakefulness to sleep (hypnagogic) or from sleep to wakefulness (hypnopompic). The phenomenon is thought to have been first described by the Dutch physician Isbrand Van Diemerbroeck in 1664.[1] The person may hear sounds that are not there and see visual hallucinations. These visual and auditory images are very vivid and may be bizarre or disturbing.
Epidemiology[2]
Hypnagogic hallucinations can occur without narcolepsy. People may be reluctant to admit to them for fear of being thought mentally ill. However, they are thought to occur in most people at least once in their lives.
The wide variation in reporting rates has resulted in a wide variation in quoted lifetime incidence: (hypnopompic 6-13%, hypnagogic 25-38%).
Sex ratio is equal.
One study of 14,000 individuals reported that people with anxiety, depression, or bipolar affective disorder have a two-fold increase in experiencing hypnopompic or hypnagogic hallucinations at least once weekly.
The same study reported that patients with adjustment disorders had a 1.5-fold increase in experiencing these phenomena at least once weekly.
The study also reported that over half the individuals who experienced hypnagogic or hypnopompic hallucinations had no evidence of physical disorder, substance-abuse disorder, sleep disorder, or other psychiatric disorder.
My own experiences have led to a lifetime of fully conscious Out of Body Experiences... There is much more lurking on the edge of sleep...
Jake
indigopete
7th August 2020, 13:38
@scotslad, check the history of your house (just as a matter of due diligence if nothing else). If you're in a rural area it may be possible to research it through parish archives etc.
If there's no material evidence of a source for the crashing sound then you both had a simultaneous hallucinatory experience. Archie Roy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Roy) was resident ghostbuster in Scotland while he was alive (he taught me orbital mechanics which was unfortunately completely free of any esoteric content ! :-) ) but your kind of experience was exactly the type of thing he used to investigate in his spare time.
If you don't discover a fallen-over vase in your attic or something and remain completely stumped you could always try: https://thesspr.com/our-story/
scotslad
7th August 2020, 13:55
Thorough check round the property today - inside and out. No evidence of anything out of place. For tonight, I do have a wall torch with a proximity sensor and am plugging into wall in bedroom. No idea if it will help or exacerbate the situation. Dog sleeping in our room tonight.
I did wonder about stone tape theory, but can't think what would trigger it or what the original event might be. And the fact we both heard it, but the animals didnt.
orbital mechanics does sound intriguing, and our house is 200 years old
with a lot of history it appears. Will attempt to do more digging over the weekend.
AriG
7th August 2020, 13:58
Is it at all possible that you could have heard a sonic boom as you both heard the noise?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom
scotslad
7th August 2020, 13:58
thanks, have sent her a PM.
scotslad
7th August 2020, 14:08
Is it at all possible that you could have heard a sonic boom as you both heard the noise?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom
No, I dont think so for it was a very distinct crash of glass breaking, something v heavy falling on floor then what can only be described as lots of beads/shards of glass landing on the floor almost simultaneousy over the floor, yet no physical evidence in the room.
I do appreciate the headsup and suggestion as I try and sherlock holmes out all possibilities and probabilities to try and establish the actual source/cause.
Thank you. Am open to any and all suggestions.
AriG
7th August 2020, 14:16
Is it at all possible that you could have heard a sonic boom as you both heard the noise?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom
No, I dont think so for it was a very distinct crash of glass breaking, something v heavy falling on floor then what can only be described as lots of beads/shards of glass landing on the floor almost simultaneousy over the floor, yet no physical evidence in the room.
I do appreciate the headsup and suggestion as I try and sherlock holmes out all possibilities and probabilities to try and establish the actual source/cause.
Thank you. Am open to any and all suggestions.
My only other thought would be a clash of dimensions. Best of luck in solving your mystery. I know it can be unsettling. We still have UAP showing up on our drone footage - it feels creepy.
Mark (Star Mariner)
7th August 2020, 14:50
Very fascinating. I would concur with AriG, a noise that bled over from another dimension. It's also interesting the dog didn't appear to hear anything.
A phantom noise of my own I consistently experience is like a high-pitched feedback and other times static, coming unmistakably from the speakers of my PC - but only when I'm in another room. When I go and check the room where the computer is, I discover what I already knew. The PC is off and the speakers not even plugged in.
Jake
7th August 2020, 15:14
Also, keep in mind, the term 'auditory hallucination' is a medical/clinical term. I actually agree with the others. The term 'dimensional bleed-through' is much more accurate, methinks... Especially since you Both heard it.
Fascinating is an understatement...
Jake
scotslad
7th August 2020, 16:11
https://patient.info/doctor/hypnagogic-hallucinations
Description
Hypnagogic or hypnopompic hallucinations are visual, tactile, auditory, or other sensory events, usually brief but occasionally prolonged, that occur at the transition from wakefulness to sleep (hypnagogic) or from sleep to wakefulness (hypnopompic). The phenomenon is thought to have been first described by the Dutch physician Isbrand Van Diemerbroeck in 1664.[1] The person may hear sounds that are not there and see visual hallucinations. These visual and auditory images are very vivid and may be bizarre or disturbing.
Fascinating. That definitely new one on me, and possible i think, but both of us at same time?
indigopete
7th August 2020, 16:32
If you'd been nearer the industrial belt I'd have suggested low flying Buckie bottle.
norman
7th August 2020, 16:37
Odd indeed. Two people definitely heard it and were alarmed by it. Two animals and a person nearby definitely didn't and were not.
That rules out every 3D dynamic I can think of except one. The source of the sound was extremly close and not very loud, like when wearing a headphone or holding your ear very close to something.
scotslad
7th August 2020, 17:26
Odd indeed. Two people definitely heard it and were alarmed by it. Two animals and a person nearby definitely didn't and were not.
That rules out every 3D dynamic I can think of except one. The source of the sound was extremly close and not very loud, like when wearing a headphone or holding your ear very close to something.
Im trying to rule out as much as possible, and find as many plausible identifiable sources but with wife not wearing hearing aids hearing same thing and apparently - volume as me. It bizarre for sure. 1/2 mile from nearest neighbour. green fields around us.
Converging energy point or dimensions - kinda get the idea, but no knowledge or previous experience of this. All very bizarre. Don't get me wrong, not wanna get all evangelical about it - am more wearing pragmatic and curious hat now initial shock etc now 12hrs+ in the past.
Ravenlocke
7th August 2020, 17:37
Hi Everyone,
Hope everyone is doing well. I hardly ever post and haven’t been visiting but lately I have started visiting again.
I just want to say that I’ve had a similar experience about a year ago. My husband and I were living in Southern Oregon at the time and our property was outside of town in a woodsy area and at night it was pitch dark unless we had a full moon.
I was sitting by myself on the couch in our huge livingroom, my husband was asleep in the bedroom. It was after midnight and dark outside as I was watching T V, I heard a huge crashing noise as if something had crashed through our vaulted ceiling from the left side of the room onto the hardwood floor. I also felt a “jolt” and then it was gone. I got off the couch to go look, no evidence of a crash, the bookcases filled with books were intact, the ceiling didn’t have a hole in it. And the jolt which I’ve experienced in earthquake times did not turn into an earthquake. I also went to the bedroom to check on my husband and he was still sound asleep. In the morning I mentioned the incident to my husband and he told me that he had heard Linda Moulton Howe on one of the coast to coast radio shows talking about investigating eerie sounds that are unexplainable. I had forgotten about this until I read this post here this morning. I know what I heard but I have no explanation for it.
One
7th August 2020, 17:41
Frozen pee is falling from planes and smashing through roofs
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/local-news/frozen-pee-falling-planes-smashing-2691551.amp
Was wondering if falling ice from plane or something a possibility? Not sure if sounded like that (assuming cold enough even at that height at mo)?
It does fall off them now and again it would seem.
Did You See Them
7th August 2020, 18:25
As above - icecles dropping from a plane would crash and rattle like hell and unless you checked outside immediately would leave no trace within an hour or two at this time of the year.
As an aside, a few years ago a slice of ice fell off a light aircraft I think above my garden and speared itself into a full bucket of icy winter water and froze. It's shape was definitely that of an aileron - I took a pic - I'll try and find it, just because it's interesting.
Edit - in fact it was that unusually shaped we used it as a shot glass that night - wife has just found the pic - I'll try upload it here in a min
chancy
7th August 2020, 19:05
Hello Everyone:
I always like interesting topics and this is definitely that! What is interesting to me is that both of you heard the same noise(s)!
Over the course of decades I have had very extreme noises that I always thought were in the room(s) but now I know they are in my head because no one else hears them in the house. It makes me wake up wide awake and sometimes I can't get the noise and alertness it gives me out of my head. Sometimes these noises are of things in the future because when they actually occur in real life I think to myself...Cool
Just the other day I hear crashing and clanging and thought my dog was playing in the porch. I got up and the dog was sleeping as soundly as any dog could.
I sat at the kitchen table and thought about what just happened. Everytime the loud noises wake me up so I am even more awake than when waking up without this happening.
Over the years I have concluded that for me loud noises are just part of life when I wake up
PS I realize 2 people experiencing the same noises is alot different than just one person.
Good luck figuring out the puzzle
chancy
Did You See Them
7th August 2020, 19:35
https://i.ibb.co/v3pCgKB/IMG-9720.png
Did You See Them
7th August 2020, 19:43
https://i.ibb.co/QFJcZ5p/IMG-9721.png
Open Minded Dude
7th August 2020, 19:48
Besides a dimensional bleed-through it could be a temporal bleed through. What do you know of the 'history' of the house? Not necessarily talking about ghosts here but about past energetic imprints of (violent) events.
Did You See Them
7th August 2020, 19:57
I think if it turns out to be a one off event the plane ice is a reasonable logical explanation. I have older double glazed windows that as the room cools make a "cracking" sound like someone throwing stones hard at the windows. I doubt this is your case as it wouldn't explain the the other sounds the way you describe them but shattering ice on a roof dropped from a height and the subsequent pieces rolling down the roof into the gutters or off the roof would be my best guess.
The pic above I cannot catagoricaly say came from a plane as I did not see or hear it fall but as nothing overhanging was anywhere near it could only have come from above. Strange things do tend to happen over my house though lol !
pyrangello
7th August 2020, 20:19
I have a cabin in the woods here in Michigan , I have all kinds of stuff that happens there all the time. From hearing voices, to stuff moving, doors locking, things disappearing and reappearing , one year we had a bottle cap on the table on new years eve, it started spinning and flung right off the table , it did it 8 times that night. If it happens again and you want it to stop may be time to smudge your home room by room . Also have orbs flying around too. As a very wise person told me here on avalon one time, do not try to interact with any spirit, if you do they can attach to you which could be a spirit from a thousand years ago and then there really tough to get rid of.
pyrangello
7th August 2020, 20:23
This is from a friend of mine who is very intuitive scotslad, I sent her your story , this is what she replied : I have heard when entities come thru from another dimension it sounds like breaking glass!
Tam
8th August 2020, 01:06
I had a similar experience once. My boyfriend and I, actually.
We were at home in our apartment, when suddenly, we hear a VERY loud shotgun round go off on the floor right below ours.
Now, in our region of America, apartment buildings have entrances that are breezeways, meaning it's open-air/outside. Apartment buildings split in half down the middle by a wide, concrete hallway, and that hallway is totally exposed to the elements/has no door. The stairwells are steel/concrete at well, which means sounds reverberate quite well.
The walls of this apartment were also thin; we cold hear neighbors watching movies, playing video games. One in particular would BLAST his television, and watch action movies. This is relevant information, you'll see why in a second.
So he and I were in our living room, watching a movie, when all of a sudden, we hear the unmistakable blast of a shotgun round (I live on Texas, I know what different kinds of guns sound like), loud enough to rattle our windows. We hear 3 consecutive shots, screams, a shot, silence, two more shots, getting closer.
We both hear it, clear as day, and have the same reaction: "Oh ****!", then we get on the floor, grab our pistol, and barricade ourselves in the back closet. That's how real it was. We immediately went into fight mode, because we thought there was a mass shooting happening in our parking lot right downstairs.
Remember when I mentioned the neighbor that would watch action movies on high volume? This wasn't him. I KNOW what a movie or video game sounds like through a wall or open window. It sounds muffled, even if it's loud enough that you can feel it in the floor. And it also sounds artificial; I don't care how good your sound system is, a speaker will never sound as good as the real thing.
So we are both panicked, and I call the cops. I'm quite shaken up since we can still hear screams and gunshots, as if someone were picking off pedestrians one by one. I reach the dispatcher. I tell her that there's an active shooter. 7 shots. Lots of screaming. I'm in tears. This **** is REAL.
Not 10 minutes later, the cops arrive. Full SWAT team, armored trucks, like 30 fully armored personnel, the works. They put the whole complex on lockdown. Comb the premises. About 2 hours in total.
Then we get a knock on the door. I see no less than 6 cops in full gear, AKs in hand, drenched in sweat, walkie-talkies, the whole shabang. The guy asks me "Excuse me, are you [my name]?"
I say yes, I am.
As luck would have it, I was in the middle of a heavy wave of depression, so the house was a mess, as I hadn't done my chores in over 2 weeks. I was wearing a ratty old night dress. My hair was greasy. I was not at my best.
And then he tells me "Ma'am, are you on any kind of medication?"
I'm confused. I tell him no, never have been.
Then he gives me this look. I'll never forget it. Disbelief, doubt, and a bit of judgment. Like he was disappointed, annoyed, upset. Confused.
And then he tells me "We combed the entire complex. We knocked on every last door. Not one other person saw or hears anything. Are you sure you haven't missed a dose? Or maybe heard a neighbor watching a movie?"
I was stunned.
All I could do was gape at him, like an idiot.
I know what I heard. It was SO LOUD, it's like it was there. I'm not the anxious type. I don't get frazzled. This had me hysterical, because I was totally convinced I was in the midst of yet another mass shooting. It was NOT the neighbors, it was NOT anything like that.
I know what I heard. My boyfriend knows what he heard.
All I could do was apologize. And of course stammer my shock and disbelief.
The cops behind him were all drenched in sweat and huffing and puffing.
And they all looked at me like I was some kind of paranoid schizophrenic escapee from the local psych ward.
If I were alone, I would have questioned my sanity.
But my boyfriend was there, and he was as stunned as we were.
I'll never forget the confusion and humiliation of being the one responsible for bringing a goddamned SWAT squadron to my complex, and then way those officers looked at me.
I'm sure I'm on some kind of list somewhere.
But I know what I ****ing heard.
And I have absolutely no explanation for it.
Patient
8th August 2020, 01:41
Ah well, good to know that many people are experiencing similar events.
I have too....large bang on the floor above us. Sounded like a large cupboard/cabinet full of stuff fell over. And more than just sound, as there was a physical vibration as well. Going upstairs we found nothing out of place.
But that house had a lot of paranormal activity as well.
scotslad
8th August 2020, 08:08
Hi Guys, update -
As yesterday progressed and you all started sharing your own thoughts, suggestions and experiences, we got braver in anticipation for last night.
At 22:51, all the lights in the house went out. We had a very brief powercut - like 4/5 mins (very rare occurence.) At that point we thought - "oh oh", here we go.
We both then decided at that point to invite the dog to sleep on the bed - a rare treat for her.
We retired about midnight, armed with Motion sensor torch, and our phones.
NOTHING.
The night passed like any other, until 08:00 when the dog barked at a tractor in the field next to the house.
We have read and discussed all your thoughts, stories and suggestions, and also remembered 2 incidents of the east side of the house from a few (5-10) years ago - smelling like the day after a fire on 2 occasions (Heavy charcoaled smell like the day after a fire) - then the smell disappearing within an hour or so.
I have no explanation, and didnt go looking for the experience to occur.
A simple life is much preferred.
I also value this community and for listening and offering your feedback. It was the ONLY place I could think of to share our experience, as we both think the scottish police would have ripped the p*** out of us as there was not one piece of evidence and word would have spread in our rural community and perhaps made us look quite foolish had we called them out.
Thank you for listening and here's hoping it doesnt happen again. If it does, I'll let you know for sure :)
janette
8th August 2020, 09:02
Very very interesting but also super scary for you both. I have no idea what it could be but maybe setting up an internal cctv system could give you some answers.
Sunny-side-up
8th August 2020, 12:03
Not read all your replies yet but going on the first page, it sounds like you experienced an 'electromagnetic induced experience' probably not natural either.
Anyone who has had the experience 'MRI' machine will now what can happen.
happyuk
8th August 2020, 13:20
CONTEXT: We stay in the rural highlands - no neighbours - in a farmhouse - v dark and v quiet at night. We've lived here nearly 20 years raised 5 kids - without drama.
Last night circa 02:15, my wife and i both woke up from a sound sleep to the terrible CRASHING loud noise of lots of glass smashing then fragments hitting and rolling across the floor. We both screamed and put the bedside lights on. Then the big room light. NOTHING.
The deafening smashing noise which we both heard, woke us - not the sound of each other screaming in shock.
My leg has been in a "moonboot" due to recent hospital stay - (with its own "experiences" - Posted separately) and have difficulty walking, but alert and awake hobbled about in my boxer shorts trying to identify the carnage and the source of the noise.
- NOTHING!!!
It sounded like either -
a) Someone had just thrown a very large brick in through our bedroom window (12 x pane old sash and case ) and as though the glass had landed all over our wooden bedroom floor (House circa 1820s - 6 bed farmhouse, high ceilings, wooden floors, original fireplaces etc)
- WINDOW FINE. NO GLASS. NO EVIDENCE IN ROOM - NOTHING.
b) Like a Glass Chandelier had fallen from ceiling onto the floor and all the shards had rolled/spread over the wooden floor.
- LIGHT ABOVE BED (NOT CHANDELIER) FINE - NOTHING.
Hair on right arm vertical, Hobbled through to living room - cat still sleeping on sofa where I left it when we retired for evening. Dog sleeping where left too. Made way upstairs to son's room. Woke him (hes 30) and asked him to help me search the house as I still awkwardly mobile.
Quick mental check - no alcohol, no grudges, no smells. no fires. nothing.
Lights on throughout house with torches too - we checked every room with and dog - NOTHING.
Contemplated calling police but nothing to tell them or show them. Began to feel a little foolish wondering what I could and would say if I were to call them? (as no evidence of anything had happened.)
Scary weird experience. No evidence and it appears the animals didn't hear or react to it - even weirder as the noise was deafening.
A tad apprehensive about tonight to be honest.
Anyone any thoughts, explanations, ideas or suggestions?
Thank you in advance.
Hello scotslad. I can think of one interview given to Richard D Hall that reminds me of your recent testimony.
It concerns the case of Elaine Waite, a suburban housewife and a perfectly genuine woman, who from an early age has seen and heard deeply weird stuff, possibly UFO-related to the annoyance of her disbelieving parents and associates. She has also been followed and pestered by MOD intelligence officials (through tracing car registration plates).
It's a personal theory of mine that many experiences such as these (and I am tempted to include David Icke's reptilian stuff) are 'put there' (by whom is anyone's guess) in such a way as they can't possibly refuse to believe it.
But please do whizz through this interview if you get the chance. I would be interested to find out what you think.
Also discussed in the interview is the retrieval of a strange artefact ('spelk') from her nose, which was later sent to Manchester University for analysis, and was later found to be composed of hydrocarbons.
Here are the YouTube links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_hpC6o1C98&list=PLotcIkHRnAAjJD_dwZGMggiX1yLKbFtoQ&index=32&t=13s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap3zR5Y7Suo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK0f9PrkwQs
Patient
8th August 2020, 15:56
Hi Guys, update -
As yesterday progressed and you all started sharing your own thoughts, suggestions and experiences, we got braver in anticipation for last night.
At 22:51, all the lights in the house went out. We had a very brief powercut - like 4/5 mins (very rare occurence.) At that point we thought - "oh oh", here we go.
We both then decided at that point to invite the dog to sleep on the bed - a rare treat for her.
We retired about midnight, armed with Motion sensor torch, and our phones.
NOTHING.
The night passed like any other, until 08:00 when the dog barked at a tractor in the field next to the house.
We have read and discussed all your thoughts, stories and suggestions, and also remembered 2 incidents of the east side of the house from a few (5-10) years ago - smelling like the day after a fire on 2 occasions (Heavy charcoaled smell like the day after a fire) - then the smell disappearing within an hour or so.
I have no explanation, and didnt go looking for the experience to occur.
A simple life is much preferred.
I also value this community and for listening and offering your feedback. It was the ONLY place I could think of to share our experience, as we both think the scottish police would have ripped the p*** out of us as there was not one piece of evidence and word would have spread in our rural community and perhaps made us look quite foolish had we called them out.
Thank you for listening and here's hoping it doesnt happen again. If it does, I'll let you know for sure :)
In the extreme case that you do have other things occur, keep an account of them - date, time, etc. Looking back on my own experiences, I wish I had done more to keep track of things.
Unlike your single event, we had many varying things and there was a pattern that emerged. Having any information that you can make sense of when non-nonsensical things are occurring can be very helpful.
scotslad
9th August 2020, 08:54
Last night passed without incident. Things appear to be back to normal. Fingers Crossed.
Will return to this thread if they do, and I can log any and all incidents in one place. Thanks all.
Ewan
22nd August 2020, 08:54
Last night passed without incident. Things appear to be back to normal. Fingers Crossed.
Will return to this thread if they do, and I can log any and all incidents in one place. Thanks all.
The same thing just happened to me last night. A loud bang/crash that woke three out of four people in the house. It seemed to originate just a few feet from my head, I went next door to the kids room and they were both awake, the agreed they'd heard it and the both pointed through the wall back to my room as to where the sound had come from. There was literally nothing in the room to explain the noise. It sounded like something (heavy) had fallen a few feet onto a wooden table, and there was a more muffled scattering of several smaller objects falling to the next level. (In this location it would be a wooden bedside cabinet and a carpeted floor, there is no shelf above from which an object could have fallen).
Now I tend to be a fairly lucid dreamer and I lay for a few minutes after being startled awake trying to recapture the dream. A rude interruption tends to dissolve the dream memory much quicker than a gentler resurfacing. The only thing I can say for certain is that there was an unusual feeling in the dream that something was out of kilter, something not right. It is often at this point I realise I am definitely dreaming and it can be difficult to stay with the dream, sometimes I succeed, more often not. The sound held no relation to anything happening in the dream. I have zero explanation for it.
scotslad
22nd August 2020, 21:07
Aye. Aye. Weird stuff happening again.
Last night twin daughters home for their birthday - they're 23. We all had a few sherberts last night and all quite lively banter over a family game of "Throw Throw Burrito" - all n all a good night family fun and full party fun time complete with birthday cake, few wines - all good spirits, and then we all retired for the night.
They came down stairs this am and we were sitting at kitchen table when they shared that they were woken by tapping noises in the middle of the night (circa 3am) got up and looked about - but found nothing. Back to bed, light off and the tapping started again they said.
This happened several/many times. Now they're quite sassy and street wise, but they quite shaken (and tipsy ish) and shared they had slept with their bedroom light on all night because of "tapping" noises on the table between their two single beds.
Both had been woken individually and together on different occasions. They were full of questions, but we had no answers. With them being so tech savvy n all, I was surprised they didnt record anything with their phones.
We had a great fun night last night - (house I would have thought had a really good buzz throughout)
(Our bedroom is down stairs. The twins' room upstairs above kitchen - other end of house).
Plot thickens. Any ideas? Suggestions?
Thank you.
MagikZen
23rd August 2020, 01:42
Hi Scotslad,
You may or may not like my take on this, but it actually sounds like you both got frequency harassed, direct to your neuronetworks.
The CIA, DOD, DARPA, and many more 3 plus or minus letter government agencies, do remote neural broadcasts.
Since you say you both heard it and the pets sound like they remained undisturbed and sleeping peacefully, it supports this as being a strong likelihood of what happend.
Because of my own unusual situation that involves dream states (and ex - member Corey Goode) I've been doing a lot of research into frequencies, neuronetworks, MKULTRA, MiLab (MiLitary Abductions) and government A.I. technologies.
I'm working on putting together another video on my YouTube channel: Deprogrammer. In the video I'm working on now, I go over the basics of frequencies (hertz) and why they impact the body and the brain and why they are so important to the CIA for mind control purposes. I've also been networking with other TIs (Targeted Individuals) who have had sounds and images broadcast just to them, like people talking or violent images, sent directly to thier brain (auditory networks).
In short, the "CIA" uses thier advanced Artificial Intelligences to frequency broadcast to the auditory networks (V2K) of the brain, so the person will think they hear or see things not 'actually' there. They can target and broadcast to specific people and can broadcast to one person and not the person next to them. These programs also seem to integrate with nano technologies (Nano Domestic Quell) and the US Department of Defense's Sentient World Simulation, which is a whole other topic.
The root point to the broadcasts are for both harassment (touchless torture or similar remote experiments) and mind control. All of this is contained in declassified CIA records and patented frequencies. You may want to watch my YT video "The video Corey Goode, David Wilcock, AND the CIA - Don't Want you to see - 5th INFO FOR THE COURT"
https://youtu.be/uuBIHVcIF0A
While this video has to do with my CG dream situation, it is largely about declassified CIA MKULTRA mind control records that explain how they frequency impact what the CIA calls "sleep-wake" states. "They" are rather obsessed with the idea of having full (mind) control of people and doing it remotely through the use of the advanced A.I. technologies, which can be used to broadcast something like the loud sounds only some of you heard.
So, those are my thought, based on reading your description about what happened to you. Please feel free to ask me any questions.
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