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As Above So Below
Late on the night of January 16, 2008, Anthony was driving along the B3212 road when he had a terrifying encounter with the unknown. It was an encounter that easily paralleled the many and varied reports of the Hairy Hands that surfaced way back in the 1910s and 1920s.
According to Anthony, it was around 11.00 p.m., and he had been visiting a customer in Postbridge, and was now homeward bound to the city of Bristol. It turned out to be a journey that he would never, ever likely forget.
Anthony had barely left Postbridge, when his skin began to feel distinctly cold and clammy, and a sense of dread and fear completely enveloped him. And the fact that there seemed to be no logical reason for this only heightened Anthony’s fear and concern.
He explained further that perhaps two minutes after the atmosphere in his car became oppressive, fear-filled, and even somewhat malevolent, he felt his hands begin to “go numb.” He added: “I actually thought I was having a stroke.” Fortunately, it was no stroke.
In some ways, however, it was far worse.
Anthony could only look on in both complete horror and disbelief as, just as had been the case so many decades earlier, a very large pair of hair-covered hands, or “paws,” as he intriguingly described them, encased his own hands, and then suddenly attempted to forcibly steer the car towards the edge of the road and skidded onto the cold, moonlit moors.
To his credit, Anthony struggled valiantly with the wheel and, on three occasions, fought off the actions of the spectral, hairy intruder in his midst.
Interestingly, after the third attempt, said Anthony, the hands simply vanished into thin air, amid a brief flash of light. The shaken driver floored the accelerator and did not stop until he reached one of the service stations on the M5 motorway.
The mysterious hairy intruder, it seems, had struck once again. Fortunately, however, on this occasion it did not succeed in achieving its deadly goal.
A Monster That Haunts The Roads