Mysterious Mists and Strange Vanishings

nivek

As Above So Below
Mysterious Mists and Strange Vanishings

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An intriguing detail of some mysterious vanishings is the presence of what is usually described as a mist, fog, smoke, or cloud, often strange in color or abnormally thick and opaque, often appearing out of seemingly nowhere. There have been several account of people over the years either entering mysterious clouds or even stranger still being enveloped by them, only to seemingly vanish into thin air, as if devoured by these nebulous vapors.

On November 19, 1963, a Tokyo bank manager, an employee, and a customer, were in the manager’s car on their way to play a game of golf. This is not so strange in and of itself, as golf games are common venues for business transactions in Japan. What is weird is what they would witness along the way. For much of the way a black car had been in front of them, and when they pulled up next to it they noticed that the front windows were tinted, and that in the rear there was an elderly man calmly reading a newspaper.

Although the car was somewhat odd to them, the witnesses did not think much of it until a white smoke or fog began to envelope it, seeming to come out of nowhere. The smoke was exceptionally thick, and soon had completely obscured the vehicle, although it did not spread to anywhere else. After a few moments the fog inexplicably dissipated, and when it did the black car was simply gone. The witnesses would later claim that the whole episode had lasted only a few seconds.

An even more terrifying encounter allegedly occurred in April of 1992, and while it did not result in a vanishing it certainly seems like it was headed in that direction.

On the evening of April 12, the anonymous witness was driving through the desolate desert wasteland of US 180 near Deming, New Mexico, at approximately 11:20 PM when he noticed a white light shining in the dark off to the left side of the road. Thinking this to be odd he continued on his way, only to suddenly notice that a grayish-white, luminous cloud of smoke had stretched across the road ahead almost like a wall.

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The witness then drove right on into this eerie fog, and claimed to have driven through it for around an hour but soon found that it was so thick he could barely see the road right in front of his truck. It was all extremely odd considering that such dense fogs are exceedingly rare in such desert locales.

Perplexed, the witness exited the vehicle to take a look around, but as he did he claims that he abruptly lost control of his limbs and sprawled to the ground, dizzy and numb and unable to move. As he lie there on the parched earth surrounded by this clinging vapor, two shadowy figures approached out of the murk to grab him by each arm and begin hauling him through the smoke towards a shiny metallic object situated nearby.

According to the witness, these beings brought him through a rectangular opening in the side of the craft and placed him in a chair-like device. It was now that he could see that the two figures were not human, but rather slender, bony entities around 5 feet in height, with oval faces and large black eyes.

The chair was put into a reclining position and the witness claims that something was inserted into his nose, some type of tube or device, which caused a distinct buzzing and stinging sensation that caused him to shout out. The two beings were apparently startled, apparently then throwing him back outside, after which he levitated to his vehicle and the thick fog melted away to leave him there shaking and sobbing in the desert night.

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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
I've seen some very interesting ground mists on some of the battlefields I camped on over the years.....especially at Gettysburg and Antietam. It often gets really cold at the same time.....and some times its cold without the mists.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
It often gets really cold at the same time.....and some times its cold without the mists.

I've noticed that too in the mountains, it will be a warm clear afternoon and a thick mist will roll in, drop the temperature quite a bit, the misty watery air, it will get very very thick in places...If you're hiking in the mountains and a thick mist rolls in, camp right where you stand or very close by until the mist leaves, or you could wander off a cliff or into a ravine because of the mist messing with your sight...

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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
I've noticed that too in the mountains, it will be a warm clear afternoon and a thick mist will roll in, drop the temperature quite a bit, the misty watery air, it will get very very thick in places...If you're hiking in the mountains and a thick mist rolls in, camp right where you stand or very close by until the mist leaves, or you could wander off a cliff or into a ravine because of the mist messing with your sight...

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Good advice.......but in these cases I was no where near any mountains. Especially at Antietam the cold comes first and then the mist.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Good advice.......but in these cases I was no where near any mountains. Especially at Antietam the cold comes first and then the mist.

I've experienced thick mists in the Appalachians daytime and nighttime, its even more creepy when it rolls in right before dark and then stays a few hours or into most of the night...You can sometimes hear things in the mist, and if you keep looking into the mist you start seeing things lol...

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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
I've experienced thick mists in the Appalachians daytime and nighttime, its even more creepy when it rolls in right before dark and then stays a few hours or into most of the night...You can sometimes hear things in the mist, and if you keep looking into the mist you start seeing things lol...

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Yes you do hear things.....I did. At Antietam the mists are only at night.

Sitting around a campfire with one other person where hundreds of soldiers died it is easy to feel and hear them.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Yes you do hear things.....I did. At Antietam the mists are only at night.

Sitting around a campfire with one other person where hundreds of soldiers died it is easy to feel and hear them.

Indubitably, the mist adds numerous elements to any surroundings and can affect people differently...I have good hearing when I'm in the wilds I listen, when I'm in the mist I sometimes hear things that shouldn't be...

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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
Indubitably, the mist adds numerous elements to any surroundings and can affect people differently...I have good hearing when I'm in the wilds I listen, when I'm in the mist I sometimes hear things that shouldn't be...

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Yes the mist adds to it.....I've heard things that haven't been for many years.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Yes the mist adds to it.....I've heard things that haven't been for many years.

Here we were talking about this last night and what happens, a mist rolls in my area lol...It wasn't a thick mist but made the night a little hazy for a while...

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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
Here we were talking about this last night and what happens, a mist rolls in my area lol...It wasn't a thick mist but made the night a little hazy for a while...

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Well at least you got some.....it usually doesn't happen here in the spring. I've always seen it in Gettysburg in July and Antietam in September. Any other time I'm at either place I don't see it.
 
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