Anonymous ID: 03f1e1 Jan. 5, 2019, 7:31 p.m. No.4620738   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0803

>>4620308 (lb)

I'm a believer.. reinforced today by this pic posted earlier in (pb)

I started having sleep paralysis about halfway through my enlistment in which I saw shadowy beings watching me, peering over at me, etc… but I was unable to move or make a sound – all the while feeling as if I was perfectly awake. I glimpsed the faces a couple of times, and it was VERY similar to this pic and absolutely filled me with terror. The only difference was they would be wearing wide brimmed hats or hoods… I could just be crazy, but I don't think so because some years later I was in a 'sleep paralysis' episode, watching one watch me, my x wife and my daughter. Daughter was in our bed, and I thought they were asleep.. next morning my daughter told me she saw an alien standing next to the closet watching us, exactly where I saw the thing watch us. That was my first clue that THEY are real and that I haven't just been imagining them.

I believe they pacified me some-how. When I started seeing them, my brain basically went to shit and hasn't worked the same since.

Anonymous ID: 03f1e1 Jan. 5, 2019, 8 p.m. No.4621165   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4620803

weird and freaky. They never said anything to me, just watched. all the "research" I did led me to shadow people, and maybe they are the same, descriptions I read matched up with my own experiences pretty well except the melted looking face with black eyes and no mouth. Even weirder was I lived on Shadow Ridge at the time when my daughter saw it, and afterwards I was positive I would see glimpses of them in dark corners, the bathroom as I walked past, etc. I don't care what anyone thinks about it, but to this day I always sleep with the room at least dimly lit. not fear of the dark per se, but rather fear of sleeping in a dark room, and not being able to see my surroundings if I wake up suddenly. aside from that, I feel quite comfortable in pitch black forests and other such places.