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“When the Doctors were not dragging screaming patients away to the operating rooms, they would experiment in other ways by designing the most uncomfortable and painful ‘treatments,’ such as hosing patients down on a regular basis with ice cold blasts of water, or forcing them into steel cages or boxes, to be kept there until they calmed down, or tying them almost permanently to their beds, with the restrained patient barely able to move their limbs at all. This could last for days, weeks.”
― Haunted Asylums, Morgues & Cemeteries
― Haunted Asylums, Morgues & Cemeteries
“Answer. The National Monument land grab is just that. The Elite are digging underground bases under every city with high chances of survival, so it makes sense to do the same under their hidey-holes.”
― Taken in the Woods
― Taken in the Woods
“The editor of the journal, Crab Riley, found her story hard to believe, especially because she could not provide evidence of the children disappearing, and he was inclined to dismiss it as fantasy until he researched archives, where mention of the disappearances was indeed found in National Geographic Magazine. ‘Teachers and school children descended and did not return. Search parties and excavations found no trace. After weeks, they were given up as dead,’ it said. The article, by archaeologist William Griffith, also made mention of the skeletons found when the caves were first discovered too, although the number was far higher than had been realised by most. ‘There were human bones to account for thirty thousand people. It was a “restaurant” I rather think, for Atlantean descendants.’ Could underground races of carnivorous species really dwell in the deep substrata below ground, coming up momentarily to snatch and feed off humans? Interestingly, in some excellent research, Dustin Naef says there are over 700 caves and tunnels in Lava Beds National Park alone, and over 150 in the Marble Mountain area near Mount Shasta, with over thirty miles of tunnels mapped so far.”
― Taken in the Woods
― Taken in the Woods
“At the Trans Allegheny Asylum in Virginia, the list of reasons for admittance found in an official document, included such randomness as; ‘Greediness,’ ‘Asthma,’ ‘Political excitement,’ ‘Religious enthusiasm,’ ‘Desertion of husband,’ ‘Time of life,’ ‘Superstition,’ ‘Hard study,’ ‘Over action of the Mind,’ ‘Tobacco,’ ‘Imaginary female trouble,’ ‘Laziness,’ and, ‘Novel Reading!”
― Haunted Asylums, Morgues & Cemeteries
― Haunted Asylums, Morgues & Cemeteries
“Beast of Bray Road.’ A journalist in her native”
― Mysterious Things in the Woods
― Mysterious Things in the Woods




