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Strange Consecutive Events

Posted on September 29, 2010

There isn’t really anything scary, just very curious.

Quite some time ago, I was visiting my son at his apartment and I noticed a distinct odor I’ve never smelled before. Then my eyes started burning. There was no smoke or any other visible air borne particulates. I didn’t stay long. I was getting a bad feeling.

Sometime later I experienced the same thing, at a different location. There was no odor this time, but my eyes were burning to the point that I had to get out of there.

The third event happened a short time later, and was just like the second, no odor, just something burning my eyes, and by this time I suspected that something was following me around.

I was watching some video about something paranormal, and the people in the video complained about something burning their eyes…, that got my attention.

Has anyone else ever experienced this kind of “repellent?”  The only reason I mention this at all is because I’ve never experienced anything like this in my life, and I am approaching 60 years of age. The really odd thing is that I was the only one that experienced this effect. Once I leave the location, the burning stops.

As I think about it, it is a very effective physical repellent. To collect a sample one could put a vacuum on a large test tube, and insert a plug with a small diameter glass tube with a soft rubber cap(like the kind used in automotive applications), then later, one could remove the cap and get a sample of the air around one’s self. Someone else with the experience and equipment to analyze the sample might discover something useful. OR scientific analysis might show a natural gas, or the presence of nothing unusual at all (that might be strangest of all).

After you eliminate everything natural, what ever is left could be “purely physical evidence.” On the other hand, it could be natural, but not normally found in a specific area.

Sent in by Gregory Brown, Copyright 2010




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