I got talking about the supernatural on another thread, and it has inspired me to start a new thread on something that happened to me in my teens.
I don't generally like to talk about my supernatural experiences since no one ever believes them anyway most of the time. Which is fine, since I
hardly ever believe stories I hear either. It just seems like a waste of time telling. But I figured I would go ahead and post this as a new thread,
to see if anyone is interested in talking about it I suppose, but more as a place I can point people to whenever they ask if I have ever had any weird
experiences. I actually posted this within another thread when I joined, but I can't remember where now, so now I will have it locked in a dedicated
thread.
...In my city, there also was an old sewage treatment plant that was the scene of several murders, including that of a police officer who's body was
never recovered. Some said it wasn't recovered because it fell into an open sewer vat that divers would not go into. I don't know whether or not I
believe that excuse, but I can tell you that it was a freaky place...
...We used to go there when I was a teenager, for a place to drink beers. The place had already been shut down for years, so there was no sewage
actually left there. It was just an abandoned building complex by then, complete with underground tunnels. I went through them plenty of times, but I
got really spooked one afternoon and I can't really say why. I was about to use a tunnel to go from one building to another. The floor was
leaf-strewn, the tile walls graffitied. It was really dark down there, as usual, but I knew that once you got to the other end there was light again
as soon as you rounded a corner. I never even took a flashlight down there since you really didn't have to take more than a few steps without seeing
where you were going once your eyes adjusted. On this particular day, I was just overcome with a sense of dread. As if something was literally staring
back at me from the darkness. I stopped. I just had the sense that there was something there, waiting, as if it was a trap almost. I did not go
through the tunnel ever again, especially after what happened the next time...
...There was a group of us, maybe twelve to fifteen I would say. We decided we would go upstairs and out onto the roof with our beers, and enjoy the
view of the river. The metal staircase had several landings and clung to the walls of a sort of open central area that was squared off. There was a
bit of danger at the top as the metal railing had fallen away, and it was a four-story fall into the basement. But obviously we were smart enough to
just stay away from the edge. The door was solid steel and rusted open at the hinges for at least a decade I would say. Furthermore, a substantial
pile of petrified cat excrement made for a door-stop...
...So back to the night in question. A damp and chilly late-autumn night. The group of us ascended the staircase single file, laughing and joking
around. I was about in the middle, and halfway up when I turned to look back. In a sort of domino effect, or like the buck being, passed I watched as
everyone's head turned back to look at the person in front of them, after having looked back as I had done. I thought it was odd for a second. Then I
felt a dry hot breeze rush past me, spiraling up the staircase. I quickly turned forward again, and watched those in front of me turning their heads
to follow was well. Now all this happened in a matter of seconds. At the top, my buddy Puba was about to step through the doorway into the room that
led out to the roof-spot. Suddenly he was thrown off-balance and staggered toward the edge where the section of rail was missing, as the immovable
metal door slammed shut! He managed to catch himself with the edge of the rail that remained. As all of this was still processing in my brain there
was a great, deep, despairing groan. Not emanating from anywhere, but everywhere. As if the building itself had decided to groan and shudder. We all
stood frozen for a second, two at most, and ran back the way we had come...
...The path out front was narrow with a swampy bog of rotted down field grass and old rain on either side. I ended up knee deep in it, running,
splashing. We had all taken our time getting over the triple lined barbed wire that topped the 12-foot chain link fence surrounding the property. We
were all badly bloodied getting back over...
...We all agreed to what we had just experienced, but no one wanted to talk about it after that. In fact, quite a few of the group refused to
associate with eachother after that. I don't know what it was, but there was something there that night. I never went back. Ever.
EDIT to add update: The plant has since been torn down, and a big very fancy restaurant and catering hall has been built there. Ironically enough, the
restaurant is called "Shadows."
[edit on 3/25/0808 by jackinthebox]
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reply to post by jackinthebox
Interesting story, especially yhe gradual seperation of the group of friends shortly after. That occured to me as a teen with a group of buddies when
we witnessed a UFO one summer evening.
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Great story. One can only imagine that the entity could have affected you and your friends on a somewhat spiritual level, causing an irrational
aversion to each other. Either that or some of your friends were so unable to deal with what they experienced that they couldn't be around anyone or
anything that reminded them of it.
Also, maybe I missed it, but did you actually see the entity, or did you just feel it? I'm assuming it was some kind of shadow judging by your
comment about the restaurant at the end.
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Actually, we did not see anything, only felt and heard it, and saw what it did of course. It was almost as if the building itself were the entity. But
there was an underground tunnel, so sometimes I wonder of the sound came up from down there. This would still not fully account for everything, but I
had one other experience in that building that makes me think there might have been some creature down in that tunnel.
The reference to "Shadows" really isn't direct, just sort of referring to dark, negative entities.
I did actually have a "shadow" experience however, several years later. I have posted that account at
An Entity by Day.
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Ah ok. I read your 'An Entity by Day' story already and that is some seriously creepy stuff. I can see why you're reluctant to share the
experience. But though this stuff is nasty at the time, speaking for myself, I'm extremely grateful I experienced something of this sort. It's
frustrating to believe in something but never experience it first hand. Hopefully I'll see a UFO one day too so I can tick that off my list
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Creepy!
Hard to believe a snazzy joint like Shadows on the Hudson could be built on the site
of an old sewage treatment plant.
BTW, do you see any spirits in the photos at the above link?
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reply to post by goosdawg
My my. I am left curious as to wether you have first-hand knowledge of the region, or if you are simply a savvy ATS truth finder.
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