Strangest Most Anomalous Thing You Personally Witnessed

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Back in 2015, I witnessed the best college basketball team ever assembled lose to a bunch of honkies... TS.
[laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing][laughing]...........Honkies !
 

morgousky

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I have visions in dreams.

I know what you're thinking and rarely say much, but I also have feelings or visions during the day. My woman and parents will vouch for this.

When I was 12 years old my best friends grandmother died and it was the first person I ever knew closely that died. The night she passed I had a dream where I saw nothing but bright white and she spoke to me. She asked how I was doing, she told me she was doing great and to stop worrying. I couldn't see her I could only see white. She then asked how baseball was going. It was during little league season. She said that she would be rooting for me and to not worry, go out there and hit a homerun for us tomorrow night. She used these exact words and I've never forgotten them. I woke up and told my parents and had a ton of peace about everything. That night I hit a grand slam in the bottom of the 6th inning. I still have the game ball and everytime I touch it I feel closer to God. It's a very strange situation and 100% true.

Another story about my visions is about q guy I knew from childhood. My girlfriend was on Facebook about a year ago and I happened to see his name on her friends list. I didn't think much of it at first but as I sat there I kept getting that wierd feeling that something about him was off. I brushed it too the side until the next day when for whatever reason, I called her and said to delete him from her Facebook. She didnt know who he was, or when she accepted him. She asked why I want her to delete him and I said I dont know, I have a feeling of fear that wont go away. I couldn't figure it out but she knows me very well and has heard me do this before. She deleted him.

3 days later he was arrested for attempted murder, rape, and his crimes had spanned over 5 states including Tennessee, Kentuxky, Ohio, and Indiana. He is currently in jail awaiting trial in Lauderdale Co, Tn.

2 years ago me and my girlfriend were discussing one of her coworkers and her family. I made the comment that I remembered when her dad passed away to which I was told he was not dead. I argued that he was dead and he died a while earlier and said you must have just forgotten. She said no, and called her mom who knows them well to tell me hes alive and I must be thinking of someone else. I could have sworn he was dead and dont know why. I just let it go and figured I was thinking of someone else. We had never mentioned this guy in 15 years of our relationship

It was about 2 days later he was killed in a tractor bushing the side of the interstate.

These stories are 100% true and have witnesses that can vouch for it. I've never understood it. And these arent the only stories. Maybe one day I'll get answers.
 
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catsfanbgky

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Damn. yeah everyone of mine are true. Just Google Madisonville murders. Do not know which i was more effed up about, probably the finding the body and evidence.
 

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I have seen boys like these, younger than these, their arms torn out, their legs ripped off. I've been around, you know? But there isn't nothin' like the sight of an amputated spirit; there is no prosthetic for that.
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* In 2016 when I bought my truck at the Dodge dealership here, there was a couple on the lot looking at vehicles who had a baby kangaroo wrapped up in a blanket like an infant. A baby kangaroo on a car lot in East Tennessee isn't something you see every day.

* This past summer just outside of Breakers bar and grill in New Smyrna Beach, Fl.....there's another couple who have a touching baby kangaroo. WTF do you do with these things when they get big enough to kick your ***?

* This past August I was walking our dog along the Greenbelt here, and there was a couple who had a GD raccoon on a leash. They were sitting on one of the benches and it was just sitting there with them like it just came natural to it. We passed by them and my dog looked at it just and wagged his tail like he would if it was another dog, but never even broke stride. All three incidents considered, I suppose the raccoon was somewhat normal.
 

Catfan in Tn.

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Damn. yeah everyone of mine are true. Just Google Madisonville murders. Do not know which i was more effed up about, probably the finding the body and evidence.
60 Minutes did a segment on Madisonville in 1975 dealing with the drugs and deaths as a result.
 

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* In 2016 when I bought my truck at the Dodge dealership here, there was a couple on the lot looking at vehicles who had a baby kangaroo wrapped up in a blanket like an infant. A baby kangaroo on a car lot in East Tennessee isn't something you see every day.

* This past summer just outside of Breakers bar and grill in New Smyrna Beach, Fl.....there's another couple who have a touching baby kangaroo. WTF do you do with these things when they get big enough to kick your ***?

* This past August I was walking our dog along the Greenbelt here, and there was a couple who had a GD raccoon on a leash. They were sitting on one of the benches and it was just sitting there with them like it just came natural to it. We passed by them and my dog looked at it just and wagged his tail like he would if it was another dog, but never even broke stride. All three incidents considered, I suppose the raccoon was somewhat normal.

We vacationed this past June with my best friend and his family in New Smyrna. Went to Breakers...best burger I have had in awhile. Ate seafood the entire week so it might have made the burger a little better but a damn good.
 
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JDHoss

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We vacationed this past June with my best friend and his family in New Smyrna. Went to Breakers...best burger I have had in awhile. Ate seafood the entire week so it might have made the burger a little better but a damn good.

We've been going to NSB for years, and a trip to Breakers is always on the agenda. Lost Lagoon Wings & Grill has a great burger too. It's located on the left on US1 if you head towards Daytona. I also recommend the early bird prime rib special at Blackbeard's. It's on US 1 on the right if you head North off of the South Causeway.
 

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60 Minutes did a segment on Madisonville in 1975 dealing with the drugs and deaths as a result.


Madisonville was also named one of the best places to commit murder and get away with it. A nurse was murdered and everyone knew Dr. did it, but never could book him.
 

Catfan in Tn.

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Madisonville was also named one of the best places to commit murder and get away with it. A nurse was murdered and everyone knew Dr. did it, but never could book him.
Coca Cola driver killed on Pennyrile Parkway in the 70’s was thought to have done by Madisonville Police Officer who wasn’t convicted. Can’t remember the drivers name. Don’t remember the nurse murder.
 

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These stories are 100% true and have witnesses that can vouch for it. I've never understood it. And these arent the only stories. Maybe one day I'll get answers.

I started classes at Marshall University 3 years after the football team was killed in the plane crash. I was also working In Huntington and worked with a guy that had been a student equipment manager to the basketball team during this period. He was friends with a kid that had a similar roll with football team. According to him, the night before they were schedule to travel to Western Carolina for the game, he had a vivid dream of their plane crashing and everyone dying. It was so real that it scared the bageeses out of him so much that he refused to get on the plane the next day. He told the coach about the dream and how it scared him, then offered to drive his own car there at his own expense. The coach agreed.

There are many cases of precognitive dreams. One of the more famous is the man that had repeated, vivid dreams of an airliner crashing in Chicago:

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There are theories within the field of particle physics or quantum physics that attempt to explain how this might be possible. Early theoretical physicists including Einstein thought that time was an illusion and actually all events take place simultaneous, but we just experience them sequentially. If that is the case then it seems possible that some may be able to take a sneak peak ahead occasionally.
 

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I started classes at Marshall University 3 years after the football team was killed in the plane crash. I was also working In Huntington and worked with a guy that had been a student equipment manager to the basketball team during this period. He was friends with a kid that had a similar roll with football team. According to him, the night before they were schedule to travel to Western Carolina for the game, he had a vivid dream of their plane crashing and everyone dying. It was so real that it scared the bageeses out of him so much that he refused to get on the plane the next day. He told the coach about the dream and how it scared him, then offered to drive his own car there at his own expense. The coach agreed.

There are many cases of precognitive dreams. One of the more famous is the man that had repeated, vivid dreams of an airliner crashing in Chicago:

Link

There are theories within the field of particle physics or quantum physics that attempt to explain how this might be possible. Early theoretical physicists including Einstein thought that time was an illusion and actually all events take place simultaneous, but we just experience them sequentially. If that is the case then it seems possible that some may be able to take a sneak peak ahead occasionally.

I agree. It's settled science.
 

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I started classes at Marshall University 3 years after the football team was killed in the plane crash. I was also working In Huntington and worked with a guy that had been a student equipment manager to the basketball team during this period. He was friends with a kid that had a similar roll with football team. According to him, the night before they were schedule to travel to Western Carolina for the game, he had a vivid dream of their plane crashing and everyone dying. It was so real that it scared the bageeses out of him so much that he refused to get on the plane the next day. He told the coach about the dream and how it scared him, then offered to drive his own car there at his own expense. The coach agreed.

There are many cases of precognitive dreams. One of the more famous is the man that had repeated, vivid dreams of an airliner crashing in Chicago:

Link

There are theories within the field of particle physics or quantum physics that attempt to explain how this might be possible. Early theoretical physicists including Einstein thought that time was an illusion and actually all events take place simultaneous, but we just experience them sequentially. If that is the case then it seems possible that some may be able to take a sneak peak ahead occasionally.
Wow! Thanks for sharing, Dee. Thanks again for labeling this phenomenon. I had no idea it even existed.

Time for a little bit of precognitive dream refection from my own past. I worked with nukes for a few years in Germany. Nuclear warhead release, to be more precise. But my story is not about bombs, but rather the craziest thing outside of it.

One night, in 1986, I was "locked" in the Trib room at a missile site near Burbach, Germany. My duty that evening was answer and acknowledge messages from the old ECCCS from USEUCOM. Our duty ran 24 hours. I fell asleep briefly, perhaps an hour or two, while on duty. While no nuke or nuke-exercise messages came in while I slept, something more troubling happened in my sleep.

I dreamed our Group Chaplain, Chaplain Richie, opened the door and found me sleeping there. He said something, which I can't remember. He was dressed in the standard US Army Class-A dress green uniform. He said something, and then closed the door and left. Another dream following that included the deceased service member, a female cook.

We received a telephone call very soon after I awakened. It was from the German Polizei (police). One of our service-members, the female in my dream, had been killed in an auto accident. I translated the phone call to other members at the site. We contacted our leadership and began the process of notifying relatives, etc. I told my fellow soldiers about the dream. No one believed me. Hell, everybody slept on duty in the Trib room.

At the memorial service a few days later, Chaplain Richie was in attendance. I never said anything more about it. It was crazy.
 
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I started classes at Marshall University 3 years after the football team was killed in the plane crash. I was also working In Huntington and worked with a guy that had been a student equipment manager to the basketball team during this period. He was friends with a kid that had a similar roll with football team. According to him, the night before they were schedule to travel to Western Carolina for the game, he had a vivid dream of their plane crashing and everyone dying. It was so real that it scared the bageeses out of him so much that he refused to get on the plane the next day. He told the coach about the dream and how it scared him, then offered to drive his own car there at his own expense. The coach agreed.

There are many cases of precognitive dreams. One of the more famous is the man that had repeated, vivid dreams of an airliner crashing in Chicago:

Link

There are theories within the field of particle physics or quantum physics that attempt to explain how this might be possible. Early theoretical physicists including Einstein thought that time was an illusion and actually all events take place simultaneous, but we just experience them sequentially. If that is the case then it seems possible that some may be able to take a sneak peak ahead occasionally.
For a bout a year after my dad died, I'd be awakened by his voice whispering my name in my ear. Maybe 3-4 times total. Freaky stuff.
 
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Coca Cola driver killed on Pennyrile Parkway in the 70’s was thought to have done by Madisonville Police Officer who wasn’t convicted. Can’t remember the drivers name. Don’t remember the nurse murder.

The nurse murder happened over off Waddle Ave. Dr. Bachman or something like that was suspected. I was young then, but lived fairly close by.
 

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For the pre-cog dreamers, this is the discussion I had with a Cherokee shaman. Almost everyone has some level of psychic talent. The majority is minor stuff.(I'm a mid-wit on pyschic power) people travel to people, places, things, part, future, in their dreams. Like the Aborigines of Australia believe, there is a whole other world located in the dreamscape. People remember fragments and have deja vu. You remember more, you experience past life regressions, or pre-cognition, etc. Almost everyone does this level of activity. The western mindset teaches us to discount the incorporial so not much creedance is given to it.

The major league psychics I have been around are way more powerful. The shaman, who was in NC, read me, and another person at the same time. I was in Louisville, the other person was in Kansas. We both felt physical manifestations of the reading at the exact same instant.

Here's where it gets weird. Turns out the person in Kansas was also a powerful pyschic. A pyschic vampire! They absorb pyschic energy. Not something they do intentionally, it's just their nature. If you have something giving away energy, the universe is going to create something that eats that energy.

This is just the tip of the iceberg of stuff I have seen and experienced first hand that i know people would lick me up for being crazy if I told them everything. Just gotta be open, and honest, about your experiences, and they will occur more frequently.
 

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On 71 south in oc by rest stop there was a car that was up on a cliff on the left , looked like it drove there purposely