The Scariest Ghost Towns In The World | True Paranormal History



Join us on a chilling expedition through the Scariest Ghost Towns in the World, as we delve into their dark and mysterious …

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  1. Another great episode. We live near Centralia and have gone twice. Something odd is definitely up there. I’d love to hear more of these stories, which I’m sure most fans will agree!🙏Thank you🙏 Have a great and creepy weekend!🫶✨

  2. Just five people living in the town in 2020 sounds really interesting. The smoke effects in the deserted rural setting undoubtedly help enhance the dramatic effects that help the imagination delve deeper into fantasies. Nevertheless i think sulphur can be linked to supernatural entities based on my own personal experiences too. More episodes on real haunted places will be nice. Anything that makes the paranormal seem more real is interesting. I would like to request that you explore the Lanesborough Hotel in Hyde Park Corner in London. I know this place is definitely haunted because i had a shared experience of seeing a ghost here with other witnesses.

  3. Abondened buildings will be occupied by djinns. Absolutely normal. They also live near lakes and dirty places. U can recognize them looking at her feet. They have reverse feet. Can shapeshift. If you stare without blinking it won't move. Most shadowy sightings are them. They move faster as anything of this world. They have families, loves scents. Live in another dimensions in our world among us. Some visit our dimension hence some ppl are possessed. They can marry with human and have children. They know all places of treasures and protect them.

  4. That's the thing about all of this, you cannot prove any of it happened. It is fun to play along but that is all it is, play. Yet another "evil German Nazi" story that most likely never happened.

  5. Centralia is eh. I went there and it’s empty. You can see gases escaping from holes in the ground, but other than that, nothing. A waste of time, nice drive with friends, but not worth it.

  6. I was driving cross country to get back to LA. I had to get gas or I'd run out somewhere around Moab. I saw a sign saying gas 12mi off the interstate.

    After what seemed like forever I came to a strange little town with no people where it felt like I was being watched. I found a one pump fuel station and tried to go into the station itself but it was locked. I looked around for people but there were none. The homes looked disused and old with plywood across some of the windows of a few.

    The pump shockingly worked with my card. I filled the car and left immediately as it felt like I was being watched.

    It's not the most interesting story but I believe this was the ghost town of woodside Utah.

  7. The Massacre on June 10th, 1944 was carried out by soilders of the 1st Battalion, 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich under the command of Adolf Diekmann commander of the 1st Battalion, 4th SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment. He was the one specifically who said the event was in retaliation of the death of Helmut Kampfe, commander of the 3rd Battalion, 4th SS-Panzergrenadier Der Führer Regiment, a reconnaissance unit. Kamfe had been ordered to begin recon operation against the Maquis (rural guerillas). In the process he was captured by a sergeant in another resistance group Colonel Georges Guingouin's Brigade. This was a communist militant group. Kampfe was handed over the colonel and order to be executed. The exact manner of execution was unclear. The burned alive story would come from an French informant. The massacre was proceeded by searches for Kamfe by the Das Riech division and members of a Vichy French anti reistance group called Milice. It was during this search that Deikmann would claim to find the body of Kamfe handcuffed with other dead German soilders in burned a German Field Ambulance just outside Oradour-sur-Glane. As Diekmann had been personal friends with Kamfe, he took it paritcular hard. A court martial was actually ordered against Diekmann by his superior Standartenführer Sylvester Stadler. The Das Reich divison commander agreed. However all charges would be dropped when Diekmann was killed during fighting in Normandy on June 29th.

  8. Yes to Part 2! My aunt has told me about some relatives who went to Bodi…i don't recall the years but i think sometime in the 1920's or 30's. They went thru debris other operations had previously gone thru and probably got a lot out of. These relatives apparently got a decent amount of gold and put it all in a coffee pot they strapped to the outside of the Model T (or Model A?) Ford and drove it to San Francisco. The logic of hiding the gold in a coffee pot, strapped to the outside of the car, was that if they were held up en route, no one would think to check the coffee pot for valuables Haha.

  9. Not sure if you’ve covered it yet, but there’s a creepy story about a seamstress in Mexico that has a mannequin in the window that is actually her late daughter. Legend is when her daughter died she encased her in wax and now uses her as the mannequin for her shop. I think it’s called La Pascualita.

  10. Centralia was cool, but the owner of the land covered up the "graffiti highway" and it's not really creepy, it's a few houses and a lot of empty lots. Basically yards without houses. But it's being maintained, so it's not overgrown and scary. I would say go to say you were there. But it's not like walking into silent hill.

  11. If you get a chance, look up that Mexican theme park and also put in the description Cinderella walking.There's a whole video of her walking into the theme park.And they catch her at the fence!!!!!!!

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