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Neyland couple, plagued by ‘evil’ haunting, want to leave their home of 17 years
http://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk 8th August Pic © Martin Cavaney
AN ELDERLY Neyland couple, who fear they have an ‘evil’ supernatural force in their home, are desperate to move or even have their house demolished.
Sandra, 79, and Dennis Holman, 79, have lived at the 260-year-old Honeyborough Farmhouse, Honeyborough Road for the past 17 years, having moved from Croydon.
Dennis said: “We’ve been here 17 years with no problems, this all started five weeks ago. How it first happened was, I’ve got all these sheds here and I came out about five weeks ago to strim the long grass; I went in the middle shed and it was in chaos, with empty packets of cat food, but no signs of a cat.”
Dennis only found part of the strimmer’s box, with no strimmer, but eventually it at the very bottom of a pile of tools, sinisterly wrapped up in tape, but only after he had bought a new one in the meantime.
The malicious moving of objects and tools continued.
“Every time I put anything in the utility room it’s wrapped up in tape,” said Dennis.
“We had a couple of people ring up, they are spiritualists; I don’t believe in ghosts, but I certainly believe in the supernatural now. I’ve seen things pop up and appear in front of me, it could be something like a two-gallon pot of paint.
“It used to put masking tape on it, reams and reams; this thing must have an unlimited source, everything is wrapped up in tape.”
The Holman’s, neither of them in the best of health, have been so frightened they have spent the last few nights staying in nearby hotels, but are rapidly running out of money. Dennis added: “It takes things out of your pockets; it’s taken my glasses and had two sets of hearing aids.

“I feel gutted; honestly, how would you feel?” Sandra added: “It’s even had my blue badge, that’s gone, it’s frightening. I actually feel quite sick with the whole thing.”
Dennis is convinced the presence, with its preference for paint and tools, is a relatively modern phenomenon.
“It’s doing things, even electrical things; it wires things and un-wires things. It steals books, you don’t get many old-fashioned ghosts doing that.” Dennis has tried to confront the presence: “It’s evil; I’ve stood there and threatened it to come out, I’ve said: ‘We’re not frightened, come out now’.”
The Holmans were so concerned they contacted Pembroke Dock police to no avail.
“We said we’ve things in our house that won’t let us alone and keep stealing things,” said Dennis, adding: “We just can’t afford to live there anymore. He went for his superior, but said they can’t do anything about it.”
Things have taken an even more sinister turn recently, with the discovery of wood saws in a kitchen cabinet.
“You can’t leave things like that lying about; what’s it going to do with the saws? The house is in chaos now, it really wants a bulldozer; we’re talking about selling it off for auction or getting a bulldozer in. We don’t feel safe here, our living room is absolutely loaded with odds and sods and filth. The utility room and the front room are the worst.”
Dennis stressed: “We’re not doing it for any money at all, we are just doing it for help. I would like to achieve somebody believing us for a start and giving us some help. It isn’t that easy just to get up and go.We’ve just had enough, we’ve got to get out, we’d even move into a shed; it’s that bad; you get to fear for your life. It’s almost had the run of the house; I wouldn’t mind if it was a good guest, but it’s really, really evil.”

‘Don’t shoot Bigfoot!’: Police in South Carolina issue warning NOT to tackle sasquatch after a spate of ‘sightings’ of the mythic beast
dailymail.co.uk 9 August 2017
Police in South Carolina are warning cryptozoology enthusiasts who think they’ve spotted Bigfoot, not to take potshots at the creature.
The Greenville Police Department, in Greenville, South Carolina, posted the warning on its Facebook page on Tuesday morning.It came the day after a report surfaced about an alleged Bigfoot close encounter in neighbouring North Carolina.The police Facebook post was equal parts poking fun and straight up ‘don’t shoot!’ safety advice for its community.
In the post, police exhorted: ‘If you see Bigfoot, please do not shoot at him/her, as you’ll most likely be wounding a fun-loving and well-intentioned person, sweating in a gorilla costume.’
The post also stated, tongue-firmly-in-cheek that after having reviewed shaky video of an apparent Bigfoot sighting from 2015, ‘we can say with some confidence that proof of Bigfoot still eludes us.’
The police linked to the video, which showed a Yorkie trying to scare off a two-footed, rapidly moving entity in daylight.
The Greenville police’s Bigfoot warning went up the day after the Charlotte Observer revealed that a member of a Bigfoot-watching group claimed to have had an encounter with a ‘large bipedal animal covered in hair,’ on Friday night at about 11 pm, in a wooded area in North Carolina’s McDowell County.
According to the Charlotte Observer, Bruner wrote in a Facebook post that, ‘I turned on my headlamp and saw a large bipedal animal covered in hair.’ He described the creature as having had a smooth, solid black face and shaggy hair.Bruner noted that he chased the creature and had a ‘stare-down’ with it before it disappeared deeper into the woods.
Bigfoot sighting reports in the Carolinas are common, with multiple reports circulating around Bigfoot enthusiasts Facebook groups and drawing enough attention from professional Bigfoot hunters to warrant filming episodes of TV series in the area.
Laws regarding the shooting of Bigfoot and other similar cryptids vary by state. killing Bigfoot is expressly outlawed in Skamania County, Washington, but it’s technically legal to hunt and kill one in Texas because the cryptid is not on the state’s recognized official species list.
John Bruner, of Bigfoot 911, reported that at the time of the apparent sighting, he and six others were in the woods, spreading out glow sticks in hopes of attracting Bigfoot’s attention.
Would you kill a bigfoot or are you pro life? What would you do if you encountered a big foot? Leave your comments below.
Bigfoot sighting reports in the Carolinas are common, with multiple reports circulating around Bigfoot enthusiasts Facebook groups and drawing enough attention from professional Bigfoot hunters to warrant filming episodes of TV series in the area.
Bizarre UFOs filmed crossing surface of moon through high power telescope
PUBLISHED: Thu, Aug 17 express.co.uk JON AUSTIN
YouTuber Crrow777 has spent years trailing a high-definition camera through a telescope on the moon and captured an array of objects passing the lunar surface.
They include a “boomerang” object, he says is made up of three interconnected discs, regular discs, and a strange unevenly-shaped object.
Crrow777, who narrates his own videos, claims after years of filming the moon through a telescopic lens, he knows the UFOs are not satellites, or insects or birds that were flying much closer to Earth and created an optical illusion as to their size.
In a promotional blurb for the video, he said: “This is a compilation of unknown objects (UFO’s) transiting the moon.

“These objects were shot over the past couple years and represent a small portion of my captures. They also show some of the similarities I have documented.”
However, he is a major conspiracy theorist who believes the moon does not exist, and is actually a hologram, and claims the International Space Station (ISS) is a hoax.
Many conspiracy theorists believe the US Government has developed a secret craft that can go into space that the public is not told about.Many conspiracy theorists claim the moon is actually occupied by aliens, and this is why NASA has never returned.One of the most far-fetched theories, whose supporters include former BBC Grandstand presenter David Icke, is that the moon is a hollow alien space station.
Objects filmed in front of the moon can appear much closer to it than they actually are. Scott Brando, of debunking website ufoofinterest.org, said the objects featured in Crrow777’s videos had been shown to be satellites, birds, insects and standard aircraft. He added that the “boomerang” and other oddly-shaped UFO in the video looked like helium balloons.
Crrow777 states on his website: “I pledge that I will never run deceptive or misleading clips on this channel.”
Crop circle filmed being formed in SECONDS by mystery balls of light
PUBLISHED: Thu, Aug 17 express.co.uk JON AUSTIN
VIDEO footage showing a crop circle forming within seconds as mysterious balls of light swirl above a Wiltshire field has many people convinced the phenomenon is not a hoax after all.
The recording was taken near the ancient hill fort of Oliver’s Castle, near Devizes, Wiltshire, and has split crop circle researchers as whether it is an elaborate stunt or genuine proof of the paranormal.
Crop circles – allegedly made by landing UFOs – have been widely considered one of the world’s biggest paranormal hoaxes since 1991, when Doug Bower and David Chorley were filmed showing how they made many of the reported corn field patterns discovered across the UK.
The duo said they simply used wooden planks and rope to flatten corn in a circular fashion. The pair started the tomfoolery in the 1970s to tease locals who believed in UFOs. In the latter half of the 1990s more “circle makers”, who tried to out do each other with the most complicated designs, emerged.
But despite the hoaxers outing themselves many years ago, there are now many researchers who refuse to believe people could make the “highly geometric” patterns involved and say there may be something much more paranormal behind them.It means the 1996 Oliver’s Castle footage still has some crop circle researchers convinced it could be genuine despite an admission it was a hoax.

It was raised during the 27th Glastonbury Symposium by crop circle expert Roeland Beljon, who believes they are not all hoaxes.The annual symposium was set up to look at the crop circle mystery, but now covers other paranormal areas and conspiracy theories.Referring to the Oliver’s Castle video, he told the audience: “It was filmed in 1996 this footage. Look it up on the internet, it is very controversial.”
Speaking generally about crop circles, he said: “Is it all a hoax, no of course it is not a hoax.”
The story of the video began on August 11, 1996, when the UK was in the grip of a crop circle frenzy. A man calling himself John Whaley claimed to have filmed the startling footage that morning.Suspicions it may not be real were aroused by the “poor quality” of the “snow flake” crop circle that was actually in the field according to researchers.
The video was later looked at by investigators and “field discrepancies” were found on the video “suggesting at some point the video had been rendered as an animation sequence,” according to Lee Winterson, a crop circle researcher involved in the case from the start, who exposed it as a hoax in an article on robertschoch.net.
A private investigator was hired and John Whaley was discovered to actually be John Wabe, an employee of a Bristol animation studio.
Mr Wabe is even reported to have made a video confession that it was all a hoax – filmed on location at Oliver’s Castle

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