By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories
Many entities of unknown origins stalk the halls of many medical facilities It's ironic that a place devoted to healing and saving lives is also a hotbed of supernatural occurrences. Hospitals and nursing homes also seem to harbor a large amount of demonic entities.
Most people think of haunted hospitals as abandoned buildings, but in truth if you speak to a nurse there's plenty afoot in a hospital while it's occupied with the living, and those dying.
All of them can describe eerie events, some of them are only a fleeting glance of a shadow in an empty room, and others are more malevolent. The following is an experience a nurse had with a dying patient, who suffered from various illnesses which could have killed him at any moment. The patient feared death greatly and demanded the nurses keep him alive. Every time his heart monitor beeped, he would go into a rage screaming, ‘Don’t let me die! Don’t let me die! We soon found out why he didn’t want to die. One night, the patient took a turn for the worse, and I rushed into his room with emergency supplies. However, I wasn’t prepared for what I found. This man was sitting about two inches above the bed and was laughing. His whole look completely changed. His eyes had a look of pure evil and he had this evil smile on his face. He laughed at us and said, ‘You stupid bitches aren’t going to let me die are you?'
The following is another story of a patient's last moments:
She was given a patient who was passing away and had been unconscious for several days. At one point during the night, the nurse went into the room and the patient was at the top of the bed and looked at her and said, ‘Don’t let them take me.’ The nurse was freaked out and asked the patient who was going to take her, and she said ‘that black thing up there’ and pointed up in the air. This patient died within minutes.
First responders are other professionals who are present with the dearly departed before they depart, and there are signs that they're not headed for the pearly gates. The paramedic’s patient was highly agitated, and he seemed to dread his impending death. This is what happened:
'We get there and it’s this poor guy in his early 40′s who is bald from chemo and sitting on his brother’s couch. He just kept saying, ‘Ooh. No. No. Oooh.’ and looking around the room, flinching every now and then like he was waving away flies. We got him to sit on the stretcher, and he said, ‘No, not now.’ The man sadly crumpled to the ground a few minutes later and died with tears on his cheeks. As we drove the man’s body to the emergency room, we wondered about the patient’s post-death fate. That’s when things started to get weird. As I wondered if the man would go to heaven, I got a bad feeling, like darkness was creeping all around us. I happened to look down at the volt-meter and I saw the number 666 flashing. This panel normally doesn’t flash at all, it just reads voltage. It went 666, then .1, then 666, then .1, then 666, then .1, and then it went back up to 1200 or so and stayed that way. The uneasy feeling went away, but I still prayed the whole way to the hospital. For those unfamiliar with the significance of 666, many Christians associate the number with evil due to a passage in Revelation. which reads: 'The second beast was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed. It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. This calls for wisdom. Let the person who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man. That number is 666.' Do demonic entities prey on the souls of humans? Let’s hope not. However, many religions teach that evil spirits are a real risk to both the faithful and disbelievers. What do you think?
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