Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The Ghost of Seri Malaysia
This incident took place August, 1998 in, Pulau Penang, Malaysia at Hotel Seri Malaysia, Room 102. I was a senior project manager at Dell Computer back in 1998. On a quarterly visit to the Dell factory in Penang, I checked into room 102 for a three-night stay at Hotel Seri Malaysia.
The frightening incident occurred at 2:10 p.m. while drying my hair with a towel after stepping out of the shower. I saw a reflection of someone dashing through the room in the mirror, just outside the bathroom in the hallway above the dresser drawers. While drying my hair with a towel, dripping wet and naked, I stepped out of the bathroom into the bedroom to have a look. A Malaysian man with a black turban and black silk clothes materialized and stood facing me about three feet away. He opened his mouth and moved it as if he was speaking to me, but he was silent. He had deep eye sockets; void and darkness replaced his eyes, and his face was dry, brown, and crinkled. The ghost then reached for me, extending both arms, and hovered toward me at about one inch per second.
Fearing his approach, at first I froze in place, and just before his hands reached my shoulders, I decided to turn and run for the door. I opened the door and ran out into the courtyard, naked, with only the towel to cover my implements. I checked out of the hotel, never to return, but will never forget the Ghost of Seri Malaysia.
The Haunting of the Ames Plantation
Most Haunted Places in America: Ames Plantation The Ames Plantation, now a historical landmark of Hickory Valley in Fayette County, Tennessee, is one of the oldest plantations in the region. In fact, it is the amalgamation of numerous old plantations brought together to now serve as the agricultural hub of the University of Tennessee. It is also the home of the National Field Trial Championship and a major tourist attraction, especially for seekers of the paranormal. The Ames Plantation is said to be haunted by countless ghosts, including those who were laid to rest in one of the numerous on-site...
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