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Authors: Rosemary Ellen Guiley,Philip J. Imbrogno
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The San Luis Valley
Similar activity occurs in the San Luis Valley, another hot spot, the world's largest alpine valley stretching from approximately Villa Grove in southern Colorado to Taos in northern New Mexico. Since 1989, researcher Christopher O'Brien has investigated more than a thousand reports of unusual activity, including UFOs and mysterious lights, cattle and animal mutilations, ghosts and hauntings, mysterious creatures and hitchhikers, shapeshifters, and skinwalkers, evidence of alleged underground bases, and encounters with devilish or djinn-like entities.
The police chief's story is reminiscent of the tale of the halfdjinn Bilqis, the Queen of Sheba, reputed to have donkey legs or extremely hairy legs and feet. The "phantom hitchhiker" is a common phenomenon found everywhere in the world. It is often tied to ghost lore concerning a tragic death. A female is spotted walking along a usually lonely road late at night. She accepts a ride, and sometimes communicates where her home is. She always vanishes from the vehicle. These mystery hitchhikers do not seem dangerous or harmful, so perhaps the shock they give those who try to help is the payoff!
Mothman or Djinn?
In an earlier chapter, we discussed the possibility of djinn involvement in the Mothman wave of sightings in the 1960s. West Virginia is an active state from a paranormal perspective, and the Appalachians are full of strange lore and stories about the supernatural.
Some of the more remote mountains and hollows may provide ideal
places for djinn to exist with little human interference. We have
seen how fiercely territorial the djinn can be, and that when disturbed, they can react with great hostility. They can reside quietly in
a dimensional intersection location for long periods of time-but if
stepped on, they put on a display of power.
Every year, Rosemary attends the annual Mothman Festival in
Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where she gives presentations, conducts investigations, and mingles with festival-goers. In 2009, she
met a West Virginia resident who told her about a frightening
paranormal experience he had in the field of his own farm, with an
invisible but palpable entity.
Robert (not his real name) was inclined to interpret the entity as
Mothman, but with due respect to Robert, we think a djinni may
be a closer fit. As we noted previously, Mothman might have been
a shapeshifted djinni. Interpreting paranormal experiences is often
highly subjective, much like dream interpretation. People arrive at
an explanation that makes sense to them.
Robert's terrifying encounter began with a series of lower-key,
unusual phenomena in the early 1990s. He and his wife would
be in states of deep meditation and absentee healing inside their
farm home when the sounds of something heavy walking on the
roof would creak the ceiling. Robert had an intuitive feeling that
he was being "warned off" from going outside to investigate when
these episodes occurred.
One night, he and his wife had friends visiting. He stepped outside alone to enjoy the fine night air. It was quite dark outside. Suddenly, he became aware of an invisible presence standing on
the ground about ten to fifteen feet away from him:
The thing had faintly glowing red eyes, maybe three times as
large as mine, spaced three times as wide. They were elongatedmeaning perhaps twice as wide as they were high. They emitted
a faint, almost infrared glow, which was in itself a bit frightening. The being must have been about seven-and-a-half feet tall. I
could not determine its shape or size but it seemed massive.
Robert rushed back inside but did not say anything so as not to
alarm his wife and friends. Although the presence was unsettling,
he did not detect any "bad vibes" from it.
Two years later, he experienced what he later described as "the
most frightening and stressful experience" of his life. He was in the
habit of going way out into his rear field on summer nights and
bedding down in a sleeping bag beneath the stars. He took along
his dog, Tanya, and a .38 revolver with him in case he encountered
any "rowdy dogs." The nights were usually peaceful, and sometimes he saw UFO activity. On this night, however, things took a
much different turn.
Robert was almost asleep when he was woken up by a ringing
thump sounding in the ground. He recognized it as a deer warning-when the deer are alarmed, they strike the ground with their
hooves, and it creates a ringing sound that other deer pick up. Robert heard the sounds of deer very swiftly moving away from his
vicinity. Immediately his senses went on high alert.
Suddenly a strange and intensely strong energy hit Robert's
body unlike anything he had ever experienced. It was painful and
penetrating, and terrified him:
It resembled a massive psychic attack but hundreds times more
powerful. I tried to reduce the effects on me but my best efforts
had no effect on the energy experience or the physical, psychic, or emotional damage effects. I tried in vain to counter the attack ... This was the most alien feeling in my life and it filled
me with unreasoning terror beyond anything I had experienced
or even imagined. I believe it might paralyze an average person.
Tanya went unconscious and the batteries in his flashlight went
dead. Robert felt the source of the attack was about fifty to a hundred meters distant from him and about twenty degrees up from
the horizon. He was unable to see any form or shape.
For four to five hours, Robert sat tensely, trying to ward off the
attack, holding his revolver, knowing the gun was not enough for
whatever was out there in the darkness. He forced himself to perform mental exercises that would ease his fright and stress. The
malevolent energy maintained a constant, nearly intolerable level,
and he felt a genuine physical attack could happen at any moment. Then, when the first streaks of dawn lit the sky, the energy
vanished as abruptly as it had started, and he was relieved when
Tanya came to. That night was the last Robert ever slept outdoors.
He also reported suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder for
years.
What attacked him? Perhaps Robert's land is inhabited by a
djinni who stays in the outer reaches where it is seldom disturbed.
His excursions to sleep out in the field may have finally irritated
the djinni, who regarded him as a squatter or home invader. It
made a show of force as a way of scaring him away.
"The Farm"
We have been working on a case since early 2009 that involves a
wide variety of phenomena much like Skinwalker Ranch, the San
Luis Valley, and the Hudson River Valley. We are unable to disclose the location because the property is privately owned, but it
is a typical farm in a rural area. The surrounding region has been known for UFO activity, sightings of mysterious creatures, and
hauntings. There is a small house on the property. The land was
farmed in the nineteenth century. In the late twentieth century it
sat idle for about twenty years, and several years ago was purchased
and turned into an active property again. We do not know if previous owners experienced anything unusual on the property. Since
farming resumed there, paranormal activity has been experienced
almost daily.
Phenomena include apparitions of people believed to be previous occupants during the farm's earlier days; mysterious creatures
such as an "imp" with a leathery, cat-like face that looks into a window of the house, the "little gray scurrying things" we described in
an earlier chapter, menacing shadow people, a mole-like creature
that attempts to burrow into human bodies; poltergeist effects;
malfunctions of household and farm equipment and the land line
telephone; footsteps in parts of the house where no one is present;
and a shapeshifting black blob that races about in the field. The
employees who work on the property often feel an invisible but
hostile presence inside the house and on the land that gives them
the impression that they are not welcomed and should leave.
Rosemary put together a team of investigators that has conducted numerous investigations on the farm indoors and outdoors,
including all-night surveillances. Team members collectively have
experienced all of the above phenomena. Some of the staff and
all of the investigators except for Rosemary have suffered adverse
health problems; Rosemary has had an unusual degree of car problems. Phenomena have followed some of those involved to their
homes. Rosemary has experienced apports of coins at her homepennies, nickels, and dimes-since commencing the investigations.
The apports are the sort of Trickster phenomena one might expect
from an entity that likes to switch from serious activity to pranks.
People involved with the case, including Rosemary, have had night time entity visits in which an unpleasant and predatory presence
enters the room.
The entity-we believe it is a single one and not multiplegoes through periods of high activity followed by periods of low
activity or dormancy. It especially acts up in advance of a planned
investigation, as though it is aware and tries to scare any investigators away.
We believe this land is occupied by a djinni who may have been
on the land long before people ever arrived there. It was enjoying
solitude until the farm was reactivated several years ago. It is clearly
displeased with the disturbances, and reacts by creating the phenomena. Will it ever go away? Probably not. It obviously does not
like to be investigated or examined; every investigation has been
accompanied by a marked increase in (and severity of) activity. It
seems to like to remind the people there that it is boss. A Native
American tactic to appease spirits was performed: an offering of
ceremonial tobacco, sprinkled around the house and property, and
burned in a small cauldron. The tobacco offering was followed by
a decrease in activity, but not a cessation. It is difficult to assess
the long-term potential danger for humans in cases such as these.
Where unpleasant paranormal activity is continuous, people either
learn to tolerate it, or they become worn down and leave.
"I Was Here First!"
A medium we know who works in paranormal investigations was
called to an odd case in the eastern part of the country. The site
was a home in which a family was experiencing escalating unpleasant activity. The other investigators were convinced a demon was
to blame, and they were ready to arrange for a religious exorcism.
Ann (not her real name) offered to try to communicate with the
entity to assess the situation. When she mentally tuned in, she was
surprised-the energy did not "feel" like a demon, or a ghost-or anything she was familiar with. The entity seemed ancient, almost
primeval. It explained to her that the house was located on its turf.
It had been present long before humans arrived. The Native Americans understood its territorial rights, and had honored it and left
it alone. But the white settlers who came in built on its land and
created irritating disturbances. The entity said it "owned" one
square mile. For reasons that were not clear, it was acting up now.
Perhaps it had acted up in the past as well with previous residents.
Or, perhaps there was something in particular about the present
occupants that the entity especially did not like. It communicated
to Ann that it was providing a warning to the people in the house.
It wanted them out.
The entity also said that there was nothing the people could
do to kill or destroy it. An exorcism would not work. However,
it said, Ann herself might be able to send it away, but only to certain locations on the earth. Images sprang into her mind. One was
somewhere in Africa. These locations seemed to have some sort of
elevator in them, in that there was access up and down from the
surface of the earth to below the surface.
Due to a number of circumstances, Ann wound up removing
herself from the case. The fates of the entity and the people in the
house are not known. This case also has characteristics of djinn: an
ancient entity that preceded humans on the planet, is territorial,
and is powerful enough to resist most attempts to send it away. The
images of the certain places on earth seem like interdimensional
portals with subterranean access-a favored place of the djinn.
Severely Haunted Homes
Nearly every paranormal investigation group has one or more cases
that fit the following profile: A family moves into a house, usually
priced at below-market value, and soon experiences unpleasant phenomena that escalate in intensity. Phenomena include mysterious sounds and footsteps, shadows and shadow figures, black dogs and
cats, hideous shapes, poltergeist activity, electrical problems, nightmares, apparitions of people and hooded figures, unexplained illnesses, unexplained accidents that injure the occupants of the house,
tension and arguments, bad luck, and more. Sometimes research reveals that the house has a documented history of paranormal activity, bad luck, accidents, and unusual number of deaths in the house,
and so on.
The usual approach of paranormal groups is to bring in a psychic
or a priest who declares that the house is haunted by a demon or
an elemental, a type of low-level spirit that exists in nature. Religious exorcism rituals, blessings and prayers are performed. The
paranormal activity diminishes or ceases-but not for long. Eventually it returns. Weeks, months, even years may pass before it does.
Meanwhile, if the house changes ownership, the sensitivity to the
phenomena varies. Some people are more vulnerable than others.