Ghost Box by Chris Moon

Ghost Box by Chris Moon

Author:Chris Moon
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: ghosts, ghost hunting, how to hunt ghosts, ghost hunting for beginners, evp, electronic voice phenomenon, electronic voice phenomena, chris and paulette moon, chris & paulette moon, ghost boxes, what is a ghost box, using a ghost box, using evp, paranormal, paranormal book
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Published: 2017-06-28T04:00:00+00:00


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CHAPTER · SIX

ETs, Shadow People,

and Other Strangeness

I can’t say that I’ve ever had a particular interest in extraterrestrials but they seem to have an interest in me. My first memorable interaction with extraterrestrials happened when I was in my early twenties. A friend of mine and I were hanging out one night on a street near my house. We were standing by the front of his car talking when I happened to look up in the sky and noticed what I thought was a strange star formation. It looked like an extremely large pyramid or triangle and, though I am no astronomer, I couldn’t recall seeing anything like it before. I mentioned it to my friend and he said he saw it as well. We stared up at it for several minutes and then we saw it tilt slowly to the side. Startled, we both said, “Did you see that?” at the same time.

We couldn’t believe our eyes as we watched this thing start to move in different directions. I immediately realized that unless someone was staring intently at this object, most people wouldn’t have noticed it was there. As we continued to watch, something amazing happened. A small, dim, white circular object emerged from the bottom of the triangle. It descended slowly and then suddenly accelerated toward the ground somewhere off in the distance. My friend and I stood with our jaws agape, watching this unbelievable display. Soon after, another dim light appeared at the bottom of the structure and descended rapidly toward us. Instinctively, we both jumped into my buddy’s car as he frantically tried to get the keys in the ignition, fumbling with them for a few moments. That was the last thing I remember.

I started to “come to” sometime later and realized we were several blocks away in front of my neighborhood park. I looked over and saw the keys were still in the ignition, but the car wasn’t on. I glanced at the clock on the dash and it was two minutes after the last time I recalled. Confused and fighting a sense of rising panic, I looked at my friend. He sat in the driver’s seat, arms at his sides, staring ahead with an odd, blank expression on his face. It took me a few minutes to muster up the words to say his name and ask if he was okay. He didn’t respond at first, almost as if we were in different places. I was just getting ready to reach over and push his arm to get his attention when he suddenly looked at me as if I had woken him from a bad dream. It felt like we had been through a grueling ordeal, but we both had absolutely no memory of what happened. We tried to recount our steps from when he was frantically trying to start the car, but neither of us could remember anything from that moment on.

I made my way home in a daze. As I walked through



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