Post by Ghosthunter on May 18, 2012 23:21:46 GMT
A good few years ago now I had the great fortune to visit Maes Artro an ex RAF base in North Wales.
We spent a weekend investigating the place, which was fantastic and in my opinion probably the most haunted place that I have ever been to.
I shall tell you one incident that for me is one of the few times I have actually been scared doing this sort of thing, towards the end of the investigation a small group of us went into what was the original officers mess hall to do a table tipping session, I had a very good friend of mine Henry who was an amazing medium with me and almost instantly Henry felt something nasty in the hall.
At the rear of the building was a corridor that went down to a couple of store rooms and Henry was convinced that there was a male spirit energy down there that he could hear shouting aggressively.
Henry told me that the spirit was screaming that it was going to try and hurt the girls that we had in the group and that he didn't know if it could or not.
We decided that it would be better to get everyone out and I saw 2 of the girls about to walk down the corridor, I walked over and told them what Henry had said and that I thought we should all leave.
Now I'm not overly brave but you know when you have one of those moments of pure bravado and stupidity? Well I had one then and decided to stand at the end of the corridor and let this spirit know that I was completely unimpressed with his anger.
I crossed my arms in typical hard man pose and said "I don't care who you are or what you think you can do, your not going to hurt the girls because I'm not going to let you".
At which point it went icy cold and I heard laughter right next to my ear!
It felt as though whatever it was had leant forward and was physically laughing in my ear, the kind of get out of my way boy before I kill you laugh!
Needless to say I gave it the thumbs up and shot out of the door like a scalded cat.
We locked up and left that room well alone for the rest of the night.
If I sit and relax and then think about it I can still hear the laugh even after all these years.
Mark
We spent a weekend investigating the place, which was fantastic and in my opinion probably the most haunted place that I have ever been to.
I shall tell you one incident that for me is one of the few times I have actually been scared doing this sort of thing, towards the end of the investigation a small group of us went into what was the original officers mess hall to do a table tipping session, I had a very good friend of mine Henry who was an amazing medium with me and almost instantly Henry felt something nasty in the hall.
At the rear of the building was a corridor that went down to a couple of store rooms and Henry was convinced that there was a male spirit energy down there that he could hear shouting aggressively.
Henry told me that the spirit was screaming that it was going to try and hurt the girls that we had in the group and that he didn't know if it could or not.
We decided that it would be better to get everyone out and I saw 2 of the girls about to walk down the corridor, I walked over and told them what Henry had said and that I thought we should all leave.
Now I'm not overly brave but you know when you have one of those moments of pure bravado and stupidity? Well I had one then and decided to stand at the end of the corridor and let this spirit know that I was completely unimpressed with his anger.
I crossed my arms in typical hard man pose and said "I don't care who you are or what you think you can do, your not going to hurt the girls because I'm not going to let you".
At which point it went icy cold and I heard laughter right next to my ear!
It felt as though whatever it was had leant forward and was physically laughing in my ear, the kind of get out of my way boy before I kill you laugh!
Needless to say I gave it the thumbs up and shot out of the door like a scalded cat.
We locked up and left that room well alone for the rest of the night.
If I sit and relax and then think about it I can still hear the laugh even after all these years.
Mark