Ouija Board Sessions And Heavy Energy In A Haunted Birth Room
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A haunted hospital is creepy enough, but a haunted hospital with a former birthing room hits differently when the air turns thick and your chest feels tight. We’re back at Stimson Hospital with Kristina and Ryder, and we’re doing what most paranormal shows avoid: playing raw, unedited investigation audio so you can hear the pauses, the confusion, and the moments that might be real interaction. We run a physical Ouija board made for the location, test a Ouija board app, and try a simple experiment that asks any presence to touch the top of a light and change its color. When the responses line up, the vibe shifts from curious to uneasy fast.
We also rewind to a past night in that same main bedroom where I experienced what I can only describe as being “jumped” by a spirit, not movie-style, but still terrifying and disorienting. That context matters as the night drags on toward 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., when everyone gets loopy, the room feels heavier, and we start hearing things that sound like footsteps and knocks. If you’re into ghost hunting, EVP-style listening, spirit box moments, and haunted location evidence you can actually evaluate, you’ll want headphones for this one.
Then we widen the lens with a live walkthrough from the owner, including the tragic story of a catastrophic house fire that forced them to live inside the hospital they’d just bought. We talk creepy elevator sounds, a strange mirror photo that seems to show something opaque blocking a handrail, and the building’s medical history, including early cesarean work and the harsh realities of childbirth in the early 1900s. We end with the messy side of the paranormal community, why people withhold evidence, and why I keep archiving everything anyway. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with a fellow weirdo, and leave a review with what you think we captured and what you heard in the raw audio.
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