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Is the Bell Witch incident a very strange case of a ghost killing people?

The Bell Witch incident was a very eerie case of ghostly murder, as described by the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, who said, "I would rather face the entire British fleet than spend one night in the Bell home." Strange things often happened in this very eerie town, such as the Bell Witch incident, which even scientists cannot explain.

The Bell Witch murders in Tennessee, USA are very famous and have been confirmed by the US government as a paranormal killing incident, marking the first time the US government has recognized such an event. This paranormal incident is well-known in the United States and has brought considerable panic to the locals in Tennessee. Some people even erected a tombstone for her in hopes of finding peace. She destroyed the Bell family and caused their deaths one by one, becoming a demon in people's minds, hence the name "Bell Witch".

In the year 1800, John Bell and his family moved to Tennessee and purchased a lot of land, which made them wealthy landowners in the area. John also served as an elder in the Red River Baptist Church. A few years after they moved, John's three children were born.

One day in 1817, while busy in the field, Bell suddenly saw a strange creature with the head of a rabbit and the body of a dog. When he tried to get a better look, the creature disappeared. But from that point on, they frequently encountered strange happenings. The first time was when they were awoken in the middle of the night by screams, but when Bell and his son went out to investigate, they could not find the source of the noise.

General Jackson was a tamer of witches. During this taming, a usually brave warhorse was unable to move forward. Sensing that something was wrong, General Jackson encouraged his soldiers loudly, telling them not to fear the Bell Witch. But before he could finish speaking, he heard the Bell Witch say to him, "I'll see you tonight." After the witch finished speaking, the horse inexplicably ran, carrying its rider to John Bell's farm.

General Jackson was dominated by fear, and at this very moment, he suddenly let out a scream. He felt a force hitting him and he was in excruciating pain all over his body. Then he was pulled by this force and taken outside, disappearing into the wilderness. No one dared to come forward to help him when they heard his screams.

After this incident, John also began to feel unwell. He felt like he couldn't breathe and couldn't eat, so he became increasingly weak. In 1820, he heard a woman calling his name in his ear, her voice was very mournful and there was a force that was hitting him. He could no longer hold on and lay in bed.

In late 1820, John's condition had deteriorated beyond recovery, and he passed away a few days after falling into a coma. Strangely, his son found a small bottle containing green liquid by his bedside, which he found highly suspicious. He used the liquid to feed a kitten, and the kitten died, leading him to suspect that someone had poisoned his father. While investigating the matter, John's son heard a woman's voice, which told him that she had poisoned his father and did so to free him. However, there was no one around him, and he was terrified. During John's elaborate funeral, the voice of the woman was heard again, causing great fear among the attendees.








Unveiling the truth about the 1976 Tangshan Ghost Army passing incident in China.

In 1976, there was an incident in Tangshan, China where a ghost army passed by. During the Tangshan earthquake, when troops from a certain unit went to rescue, they encountered the ghost army passing through. What exactly happened in this incident?

In many places, we have heard of the phenomenon of ghost soldiers passing by, and even in the supernatural events at the Forbidden City in China, we often hear of such things. Many people have seen palace maids in the Forbidden City, so visitors are not allowed inside after 5 pm, and the Forbidden City is very eerie at 5 pm. Subsequently, we learned about the relatively large-scale incident in 1976, where the Chinese Liberation Army encountered ghost soldiers passing by.

After the Tangshan earthquake, a group of PLA troops participating in disaster relief had just entered the Tangshan area. After receiving the mission, they immediately set off. The cars they used were several decades old and their performance was not very good, but the army still maintained them very well. However, when they were about an hour away from the Tangshan earthquake zone, all the cars in the unit suddenly broke down. The soldiers suddenly received orders from above to move all the cars to the right side of the road. At 8:15 pm, they were ordered to get back in the car and not say anything no matter what they saw. They were just made to sit in the car.

Have you ever been startled awake by the sound of galloping horse hooves before falling into a half-awake, half-asleep state after sitting for too long? What's even more bizarre is that there were horse-drawn carriages carrying something on the unseen road ahead. There were many carriages, and the PLA soldiers saw them passing by their unit, heading towards the Tangshan disaster area. At that time, after the Tangshan earthquake, it was like a dead city. How could there be so many carriages in a dead city? The key point was that there were no drivers on the carriages, only the carriages.

As the carriages approached, the PLA soldiers were shocked to see what was being carried on the carriages – all human heads. According to the PLA's recollection, there were about 200 carriages, and this many carriages passed by them. The soldiers were not allowed to move according to orders from their superiors, but they estimated that these carriages had carried away about 240,000 human heads.

After these horse-drawn carriages passed by, all of the stalled vehicles could start normally. Afterward, through statistical analysis, it was discovered that the death toll of the Tangshan earthquake was also about 240,000, which surprised the soldiers. Could it be that the phenomenon of the ghost soldiers borrowing the road was caused by the underworld guides collecting the souls of those who died in the Tangshan earthquake and bringing them back to the afterlife?

The legend of ghost soldiers borrowing the road has always been very popular, and many people say that those with poor health who encounter ghost soldiers borrowing the road will fall seriously ill afterwards. There are also ghost soldiers who seek out substitutes to be taken away in their place.


The truth behind the 1949 Zhū Xiùhuá's "borrowed corpse to return to life" incident, in which she returned to the human world by possessing a dead body after her death.

We have heard a lot about the phenomenon of resurrection after death, and there are also medical explanations for it. However, the 1949 case of Zhu Xiuhua's "borrowing a corpse to return to life" in Taiwan went beyond the realm of science and caused a stir in the world. A young girl named Zhu Xiuhua was killed by pirates, but half a century later, her soul was reincarnated into the body of a dead woman named Lin Wangyao, and returned to the world of the living. Was this a real event or was it partly fictionalized? Today, we will uncover the truth behind the incident.

The "Borrowing a Corpse to Return to Life" Incident of Zhu Xiuhua in 1949

On that day, a woman named Lin Wangyao suddenly fainted and became unconscious. Her husband Wu Qiude discovered her and immediately took her to the hospital. However, by the time they arrived, Lin Wangyao had already died, but the doctor could not find a cause of death. At that time, everyone thought it was an accident, so her husband began to prepare for her funeral.

However, on the day of Lin Wangyao's funeral, her body suddenly rose up in front of everyone, and she said to the crowd, "My name is Zhu Xiuhua. I have come back to life using Lin Wangyao's body." At that time, including Lin's husband Wu Qiude and others, were all stunned by this scene. Later, this incident was widely reported and spread overseas. Paranormal investigators from around the world, including the United States and Japan, came to Taiwan to visit Zhu Xiuhua, making her an international sensation.

So who is Zhu Xiuhua, and why did she borrow a corpse to return to life?

Zhu Xiuhua was born in 1930 and lived in Jinmen New Street. At the age of fifteen, she began practicing Buddhism and became a vegetarian. When she was eighteen years old, she fled due to war and was robbed of her belongings and thrown into the sea, where she died. Later, she was taken in by a prince of Zhang-Li-Mo Sanfu on Haifeng Island. According to the prince's instructions, she had not yet reached the end of her life span, so she could use the body of Wu Lin Wangyao from Mailiao Township to return to life temporarily and stayed at the prince's temple. Soon after, she coincidentally met Wu Qiude during his construction project in Wutiao Harbor and befriended him. After Wu Qiude's project was completed, she followed him back to his hometown to wait for an opportunity. During this time, Lin Wangyao was critically ill and died, and Zhu Xiuhua took the opportunity to borrow her corpse and return to life.

 In the article, the author Li Yuhuan believes that the reason for Zhu Xiuhua's "borrowing a corpse to revive the soul" is true, as follows:

 Xu Niang, who was around forty years old, became as lively and graceful as a seventeen or eighteen-year-old girl after being revived.

 Lin Wangyao is from Mailiao, and the accent there is the same as that in Lukang. However, after the revival, she spoke with a Xiamen accent. (Note: the accent in Kinmen is the same as that in Xiamen).

 Before the revival, Lin Wangyao was illiterate and couldn't write or calculate. After being revived, she could write, calculate, and speak fluent Mandarin.

 Before the revival, Lin Wangyao ate meat and fish. After being revived, she became a vegetarian and has not touched meat since. She eats separately from her family.

 Before the revival, Lin Wangyao was weak and could only cook. After being revived, she became physically strong and capable of doing heavy work. However, she cannot work in the kitchen and only helps out in the shop.

 Mr. Wu Qiude is not a charlatan and did not use the name of "borrowing a corpse to revive the soul" to make a profit. On the contrary, he spent a lot of money on hospitality for his guests.

 After the story of Zhu Xiuhua borrowing a corpse to revive her soul came out, many newspapers and magazines scrutinized it. Currently, in addition to Li Yuhuan's interview article, which has been widely circulated online, there are also interview videos with people who appear in person. Many programs in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China have followed up on this matter. However, many people believe that this event is entirely fictitious, and their rebuttal reasons are as follows:

The article only has the testimony of "Wu Lin Wangyao's" relatives and no testimony from "Zhu Xiuhua's" relatives in Kinmen. Furthermore, it was written by a Buddhist, which is not convincing.

One of the interviewees in the video circulating online is the neighbor of "Wu Xiuhua" in Kinmen, and the other is Zhu Xiuhua's relative, Ms. Xu.

(1) The neighbor is the director of the local social security bureau in Kinmen. He said that when he was a child, there was a neighbor named Zhu Qing, who cooked for the police station. However, the article states that "Zhu Xiuhua's" father is named "Zhu Qinghai" and is a businessman. The two names differ by only one character, and their professions are different.

(2) Ms. Xu, Zhu Xiuhua's relative, only described the scene when she met "Wu Lin Wangyao" and did not directly confirm that "Lin Wangyao" was "Zhu Xiuhua."

(3) In the video, the reporter asked "Lin Wangyao," "Have your brothers and sisters from Kinmen visited you?" "Lin Wangyao" replied, "They only came once and never came again. They said it was okay to have a place to live."

This indicates that the siblings of "Zhu Xiuhua" do not agree with the idea of "possession" through their conversations with "Lin Wangyao". Otherwise, according to human nature, they would have likely visited their "sister" often.

The skeptic believes that the truth of this incident is likely that "Lin Wangyao" has "multiple personality disorder," with another "young girl" personality in control. The reason she used the name "Wu Xiuhua" may have been a coincidence, or she may have heard of Wu Xiuhua's related experiences.

This is a reaction produced by humans under extreme repression, to depersonalize or create an unreal feeling, resulting in some cases where memories before death cause them to believe they are someone else. This symptom is mentioned in dissociative disorder as multiple personality, also known as possession.

Therefore, we can conclude that there is some truth to the claim that Zhu Xiuhua returned from the dead by taking over another person's body. The question is whether this was due to the Daoist practice of "body snatching" or scientific explanation of dissociative identity disorder. What do you think is the truth behind this?


Ghostly events!you wouldn't believe it if it wasn't caught on camera.

 


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Was the American President frightened by the Tennessee incident?

In the United States, there are many rumors about terrifying supernatural events, but most of them are just rumors. However, the Tennessee incident is different because it is the only officially recognized case in American history where a ghost caused someone's death. A ghost haunting that has been acknowledged by the rigorous American legal system, the Tennessee incident is worth exploring regardless of its authenticity.

In theory, the Tennessee incident in the United States should be real, because it is the only officially recognized case in American history where a ghost caused someone's death, and there are already over 20 books dedicated to describing this incident. However, in today's era of scientific education, it is difficult to be convinced by the Tennessee incident, and the fact that it occurred in 1817 makes it somewhat distant. Therefore, the answer is that it's hard to distinguish whether it's true or false. The specific details of the incident are as follows, and everyone can feel it for themselves.

On a day in 1817, an evil spirit descended upon a small town called Adams in Red River, Tennessee, in the United States. The protagonist of the incident was a farmer named John Bell. One day, while he was in his cornfield, he saw a strangely shaped dog and shot at it, but when he went to pick up the dog, he found nothing there. Several days later, Bell saw a strange bird perched high up in an oak tree and shot at it again, but when his two sons ran to the tree, they found nothing there as well.

One night, the Bell family's house became the source of noise: knocking on windows, scratching at doors, footsteps on the floor, and even the bedposts showed signs of being gnawed by mice. Later on, John Bell's young daughter, Betsy, was suddenly attacked by an unknown force in her bedroom. She was lifted into the air by an invisible force, her hair being pulled, and she screamed in agony. Seeing his daughter in such a terrible state, Bell and his wife were helpless to do anything.

The haunting of the Bell family drew public attention. Exorcists and spiritualists from Tennessee and neighboring Kentucky flocked to the town of Adams. Even the future President of the United States, then General Andrew Jackson (the 7th US President, while Trump was the 45th President), came to the Bell house, but he was reportedly chased out of the house by the evil spirit, running and crawling for his life.

As the investigation deepened, the source of the haunting in the Bell home was traced to their neighbor, a reputed witch named Kate Batts. Bell had a falling out with Batts over some business matters, and the witch cursed John and his family as a result. While Bell did not suffer the same torment as his daughter, his previously healthy body deteriorated rapidly after being attacked by the malevolent spirit, and he passed away four years later.

After the Tennessee event, the town of Adams quickly returned to calm until 135 years later when the evil spirit returned and never left, even attacking many tourists who came here. However, what the editor wants to say is that it was difficult to distinguish the truth of the past Tennessee event, but nowadays, the haunting here is basically just a publicity stunt to attract tourists! 








The prototype of the movie "The Conjuring": The Enfield Haunting.

The Enfield haunting, the most famous haunting event in 20th century Britain, is about a single mother and her four children moving into a house in the town of Enfield, where a series of unexplainable phenomena occurred. The American horror movie "The Conjuring" was adapted from the Enfield haunting, which makes it difficult to distinguish whether the event is true or false.

In 1977, Peggy Hodgson, a single mother, moved into a house at 284 Green Street in the town of Enfield (near London) with her four children: 12-year-old Margaret, 11-year-old Janet, 10-year-old Johnny, and 7-year-old Billy. After moving into the house, unexplainable phenomena began to occur, such as loud knocking sounds on the walls, furniture moving by itself, and mysterious stones appearing in the house. It was very eerie.

At the beginning, although Peggy and her family were terrified, they were able to endure it. However, on August 30, 1977, they broke down! One night, while Peggy was putting her youngest son to bed, Janet suddenly screamed upstairs, claiming that her brother's bed was moving. Peggy didn't see it, so she thought it was Janet's prank and scolded her. But when Peggy went downstairs, she heard furniture moving upstairs again. Angry, she ran upstairs, only to find Janet and her brother trembling together, and the cabinet beside the bed was shaking uncontrollably.

Peggy was instantly stunned, and the terrified family ran out crying and screaming. With the help of their neighbors, they called the police, and the police arrived soon after. However, according to available information, the first group of police officers who arrived on the scene also witnessed some strange things with their own eyes. Female police officer Caroline Sims, who was sent to investigate, reported that she witnessed an armchair fly up and move to the other end of the room without any external force.

The arrival of the police was of no help to the haunted house. Afterward, the haunting phenomenon in the house became more and more intense, even developing to the point where Janet was "possessed" and claimed to be the true owner of the house, named Bill Wilkins. According to the recorded evidence left at the time, Janet described "Bill's" death experience in a creepy, elderly male voice: "Before I died, I couldn't see, and then I started bleeding, and then I went into a coma, and then I was in a chair in the corner downstairs."

After the haunting of Enfield was made public by the media, someone called the newspaper claiming that their father was a previous owner of the house, indeed named Bill, and did die of a sudden illness while living there. The Daily Mail's coverage of the family's ordeal generated a great deal of attention. After being possessed, Janet underwent a variety of medical tests for a month and a half, all of which proved that she was no different from an ordinary person.

Later, researchers installed cameras in the house and captured some controversial footage. On December 15, 1977, the strange phenomena in the house reached a climax. On that day, researchers had already moved all the furniture out of the house. However, in the evening, after a loud noise, the people who rushed into the house found that the fireplace embedded in the wall had been completely dragged out.

Throughout the whole event, we can find a lot of "first-hand evidence" from the parties involved, investigators, police, neighbors, and passersby, all of which suggest that the haunting is real; but the editor still believes that the entire event is a hoax, with the purpose of attracting public attention and media coverage for profit. It is understood that Janet, as an adult, admitted in an interview with the Daily Mail that she had fabricated a small part of the events. However, whether the whole event is true or false depends on how people interpret it.

The authenticity of the Enfield haunting is now unclear, but its influence is significant. The well-known American horror film "The Conjuring 2" is based on it. The movie tells the story of the Perron family moving into their dream home in Rhode Island in 1971. The house is located in a picturesque countryside setting, but a series of terrifying events occur one after another. Ten years later, everyone becomes restless and they ultimately decide to leave Rhode Island.








The Portuguese paranormal incident car accident: Is it true or false? The female ghost seeks revenge, and it's hard to tell the truth from the lies

The Portuguese paranormal event car accident occurred in 2006, involving three young Portuguese people who encountered a paranormal car accident while driving, resulting in the destruction of the car and the death of its occupants. 

The incident was widely circulated on various paranormal websites in Hong Kong in 2006, sparking a series of discussions among netizens. However, there is still no consensus on whether the Portuguese paranormal event car accident is true or false. Some believe it is real, while others believe it is fake. Let's explore and find out.

I. The Portuguese paranormal event car accident Date: April 29, 2006

Location: A highway in the suburbs of Sintra, Portugal

Victims: 2 males and 1 female, all 19 years old

Incident: A traffic accident, in which a female ghost seeks revenge.


A sedan car was driving with three young people inside, and the atmosphere was lively. One of them was recording a video with a camera. After over four minutes, the car entered a remote road, and a woman in white got into the car from the side of the road. At seven minutes, the pretty face of the woman in white suddenly turned into a terrifying look with glass sticking out of it. Then the short video ended with a burst of screams and the car flipping and shaking.

After the woman in white got into the car, she looked sad and kept talking. Later, she suddenly said that she had died in a car accident in 1982. The people in the car thought she was joking and ignored her, but the girl became more and more upset. Suddenly, her face changed from a normal appearance to a terrifying one, covered in broken glass. This surprised the two men and one woman in the car, and led to the accident.


2.Is the Portuguese paranormal event car crash real or fake?

A.All the protagonists in this film are dead. The police found the DV in the crashed car and discovered this footage. Who would be so bored as to play such a prank at the cost of their own lives? Therefore, this paranormal event is true.

B.Afterward, the local police investigated a village and confirmed the existence of the girl who had already passed away for several days. The film also had a date display, so it can be confirmed that this incident is true.

C.From a normal analysis, in the seconds before the female ghost transformed, a woman can be heard screaming, and the scream came from the girl in the front passenger seat. 

Only after the girl screamed did the person in the back who was filming become aware and turn the DV around. By the time the DV was turned around, the car had already hit the side of the road. Therefore, such details, which are so realistic, cannot be seen in movies according to common sense.


The video of the car accident circulated on the internet is suspected to have been edited, so many people believe that the supernatural event is fake.

In the 5 seconds before the ghost girl transforms and in the portion of the video that was cut off, the ghost girl never appears in the frame. When she appears later, she has already transformed, so it is likely that someone was doing makeup or it was a body double.

At 3 minutes and 52 seconds in the video, the rev counter in the car shows the unit of X100rpm as 0-10-20, and the video shows the meter at around 1700 rpm, indicating that the car was not driving very fast. Such a speed would not easily cause a fatal accident. However, this event occurred 15 years ago, so it is difficult to determine the truth of the matter.



Is the old Changi Hospital real Yes, it exists and is known for being haunted with reports of ghostly experiences in its morgue and torture rooms.

The Old Changi Hospital is a haunted hospital in Singapore, built in the 1930s and closed in February 1997. It has been rumored to be haunted for a long time, especially in the mortuary and the torture room, which are the most haunted places. However, these are all rumors and it is difficult to say whether they are true or not. However, the hospital does exist and let's take a look at it together.


The Old Changi Hospital is a real existing place that was built in the 1930s and officially closed in February 1997. It is now a haunted old building that people often venture into. Because many of the explorers have reported ghost sightings in the hospital, and the rumors of ghostly activity have been circulating since the 1940s, the Old Changi Hospital is also one of the most famous haunted places in Singapore.

1.The history of the Old Changi Hospital.



The Old Changi Hospital is located on Netheravon Road in Changi Village in the east of Singapore and was built by a British architect in the early 20s and completed in the 30s. It is a 7-story classical building and the opposite of the hospital is Changi Prison. The hilltop of the Old Changi Hospital offers a view of most of the east and south of the island, so it was designated as a military guard post in the east of Singapore by the British.

During the decade before World War II, the Old Changi Hospital was used as a military headquarters and barracks. During the Japanese invasion of Singapore, Changi area was considered the first target of attack, and on the second day of the attack, the Old Changi Hospital was occupied by the Japanese and converted into a military hospital for injured soldiers and civilians. The Old Changi Hospital was officially closed in February 1997, and is now a dilapidated site.

2.Ghost rumors.


The rumors of the Old Changi Hospital being haunted started as early as the 1940s, as the hospital witnessed events during World War II such as the fall of Singapore and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. People have reported seeing ghostly apparitions of different nationalities roaming the hospital. The rumors are said to have originated from this traumatic history. The second floor torture room is considered one of the most haunted areas, along with the mortuary.


The torture room was enclosed by red and white plastic, it was the only room in the whole hospital that was like this. It was different from the other rooms in the hospital in that the end of the wall was completely independent and was built from sturdy materials, and there was no paint on the walls. What's more, there was an iron chain inside, one end hanging loosely while the other end was fixed to the wall, and you can still see dark purple-red bloodstains on the floor.

3.The truth about the haunted rumors.


The Old Changi Hospital has a history of over 70 years and has experienced World War II. Many documents prove that during the war, many "important" citizens and prisoners of war were detained at the Old Changi Hospital, but most of them never appeared again and were probably beaten to death in the hospital's torture chambers. Under this background, ghostly rumors emerged for various reasons, but it is hard to say whether they are true or false. The author leans towards the rumors being just hearsay. Of course, there are many haunted places in the world, and friends who are interested can continue to follow my blog.


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Where is the ghost building in Shenyang, China located? Have many death events occurred there?

For those who are interested in paranormal events, it is worth getting to know the story of China's Shenyang Ghost Building in Tieli. It is said that residents here always hear mysterious laughter in the middle of the night, and some have found themselves waking up from a sleep on the second floor to find themselves on the fourth floor or even on the ground floor. All sorts of strange things happen here, so where exactly is the Shenyang Ghost Building located? Let's take a look together!

1.Where is the Shenyang Ghost Building located?


The location of the ghost building in Shenyang is near Wanda Square in Tiexi, Shenyang. The building is two panel residential buildings, built in the style of the 1970s, located at No. 31 and No. 33, Yanfen Street, Shenliaozhong Road. It has nine floors and was originally run by a collective economic housing development company, but it has since stopped operations due to funding issues and is now virtually an empty house with no one living there.

2.What is the story behind the Shenyang Ghost Building?

The predecessor of the Shenyang Ghost Building was quite lively. At that time, a bathhouse and a door and window store were opened in building 31, and building 33 was connected to building 31. Building 33 was a housing development company, but after the company went bankrupt, a Yongshanli store was opened in 1998. At this time, there were many deaths in building 31, which may be one of the reasons for the later spread of supernatural events.

When the 31 building was just built, a person was crushed to death by a collapsing wall. When all the floors started to move in and decorate, another room had an accident. It is said that a worker was lazy when decorating and threw the wall skin he had taken down out of the window. As a result, he accidentally killed a scavenger. After the decoration, a mentally ill person died of frostbite because it was too cold to spend the night in the hallway.

3.The supernatural events of the Shenyang Ghost Building.

At the beginning of the haunting in the Shenyang Ghost Building, people didn't pay much attention to it. It was said that some residents remembered sleeping comfortably in their beds the previous night, but when they woke up they found themselves lying on the ground. At the time, people thought they were sleepwalking or had accidentally fallen out of bed, but the paranormal events that followed became increasingly frequent.

At first, guests who slept on the third floor found themselves sleeping in someone else's home the next day. Some people who slept next to their wives woke up to find a strange woman lying next to them. They later found out that they had slept in their neighbor's house across the hall. You may not think this is too scary, but the situation became increasingly out of control.

The winter nights in Shenyang are always very long, it's dark around four o'clock every day, and at that time the residents of the area usually finished work and started lighting up their homes to cook. However, it was often discovered that the food that was just cut suddenly disappeared for no reason, and when residents were putting oil in the pan, the food disappeared again when they turned their heads. It can be said that almost all the residents of the haunted building in Shenyang were scared, but it is still unknown today whether these things were true or false, whether it was a coincidence or intentional, but the haunted building in Shenyang is still not as scary as the top ten haunted houses in the Chinese ghost house ranking.

Is the Belmez Faces ghost real? Mysterious and unknown events (could be hoaxes)

The Bellmunt ghost face has always been a very mysterious unknown event, and it was revealed later that it was not true. The time when the Bellmunt ghost face occurred was actually in Spain, in a house where a very bizarre face appeared without reason. This incident may not have happened just once or twice to one person, and many people felt that it was the work of ghosts, while others believed it was a practical joke.

1.Where does the Bellmize ghost face appear?


Actually, in a village in the Spanish city of Cordoba, many villagers say that a farmer's home has a ghost face, and the woman is named Maria. It is known that Maria was making breakfast for her family in the kitchen when suddenly a face of a person appeared under her feet. At that time, the expression on this face was very cruel and looked like there was no color painted, so Maria was frightened. Originally, she wanted to wipe it off as soon as possible, but she couldn't no matter how hard she tried. And the more she wiped, the longer and larger the eyes of the ghost face became. Many people spread the news that Maria's house was haunted.


A few days later, Maria asked her son to quickly remove the tiles in the kitchen and replace them with concrete. However, to her surprise, after a few days, the face reappeared in the same place and was even more noticeable. It was clearly a male face and many people were curious and came to Maria's house to see it. Regardless of using cleaning agents or sharp tools, the face on the ground was not damaged in any way.

2.What is the truth behind decoding the Belmez ghost face?


Actually, these ghost faces are all a good scam, mainly for making money. After being examined in hospitals, many things are actually intended to attract people to come and watch, so that it will become a peak tourist season. People can make money from photography, such as taking pictures with ghost faces, thus earning a lot of profit.


Later, after being researched by psychology enthusiasts, many of these ghostly faces were found in Maria Goméz's house after her death. In fact, the method of making them is very simple. Firstly, the floor is soaked, then after the water stain dries, a distinct image is found and then retraced using water, oil, and vinegar, which basically ensures that it won't fade away.