What Do You Love Most About Halloween?
+The legend of Loch Ness in Scotland is 1,500 years old. The last reported sighting was in 1998, when it was filmed swimming across the loch
+Unusual deaths have plagued the cast of the Poltergeist trilogy of films including 12-year-old actress Heather O’Rourke, who died of septic shock. The theory is that the set was cursed by evil.
+In 1975 a Bedfordshire family were shocked when a huge chunk of ice fell from the sky, straight through their roof. No explanation has ever been found…
+The Amityville films of the 70′s, about a house full of ghostly activity were based on a true story.
+Fishermen in Australia caught a five-and-a-half foot long cod and found a human head in its gut!
+In 1970, a group of people were arrested at Highgate cemetery for intent to harm…a vampire! The vampire is rumoured to still be around today.
+In 1982, a chicago women burst into flames for no apparent reason as she walked down the street.
+Prisoners in a California jail were so spooked by the Ouija board they made that Priests were called in to cast out the demons. The convicts had summoned up spirits, including a women who told them how she was murdered.
+Multiple witnesses at a house in Enfield, London, claim to have seen poltergeist activity, including chairs moving around by themselves and a girl being thrown across the room.
+In the 1990′s more than 30 people were axed, hung, burned and mobbed to death in the USA for practising witchcraft.
+In 1971 a man on a London underground train has an overwhelming urge to pull the emergency stop button. What he didn’t know was that someone had just jumped in front of the train. The driver heard the alarm and stopped just in time!
+After complaining about the smell in their room, a couple staying in a hotel in the USA discovered the body of a murdered girl under their bed.
+The most haunted house in Britain is Borley Rectory in Essex. The rectory actually burned dpwn in 1939 but over 2000 ghosts still haunt the area today.
+Mourners at the funeral of a young Belgian girl were shocked to hear screams from the coffin. She has woken from a coma and was nearly buried alive.
+A little while ago in Yorkshire, witnesses saw a UFO in the night sky. It was a glowing object that whizzed away amazingly fast.
+The Australian bird-eating Spider is over 6cm wide and 16cm long- almost the size of a human hand!
+A young girl in America bet her friends she could spend the night in a cemetry. They found her in the morning dead in the arms of a statue.
+A girl woke up one night to find her pillow pressed against her face. When she opened her eyes, the pressure stopped. Next day, she found sewing needles stuck in her arm.
+A man staying in a Welsh hotel was woken by choking noises. He later found out the hotel was the scene of a violent death.
+A clawed, vampire-like beast that preys on animals has been found in Latin America.



Amber
2 Feb, 2010
Awesome facts!!! thanks for shareing!
morgan de la faye
2 Feb, 2010
After complaining about the smell in their room, a couple staying in a hotel in the USA discovered the body of a murdered girl under their bed.
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+Mourners at the funeral of a young Belgian girl were shocked to hear screams from the coffin. She has woken from a coma and was nearly buried alive.
Elizabeth :)
2 Feb, 2010
i like the way the leaves change during that time of year.
and the way the air smells.
lol sorry for not being all gory.
sugar_ru
2 Feb, 2010
that there is always new horror films released in cinema around halloween, although lately they havent been that great or scary !
tonnage 17
3 Feb, 2010
I agree with the first answer
and I also like the partys
It’s not one of my favourite holidays though!! I don’t like the creepy side haha x
Snake_Lo
3 Feb, 2010
TPing my enemies
Rock n Roll
3 Feb, 2010
my birthday!!!!!
lifesape
3 Feb, 2010
I love the fact that its my birthday! woohoo!
CherryMa
3 Feb, 2010
Not much at all really.
I do know that Halloween – a universal practise of dressing up with masks and costumes, representing evil and scary creatures. The Halloween night was established in America during the great famine in 1846.
Halloween is an occult practise – which many see as ‘harmless’ fun. Occultism is based on demonic, satanic powers and works. This may involve witchcraft, necromancy, enchantment, sorcery, clairvoyants, amulets etc… Many practise it especially during Halloween. Occultism has destroyed many lives – with people offering food, drinks and personal belongings and even live or dead bodies to evil spirits; making people suffer – is not a joke.
Some of the English practise it – hence the’ Stonehenge’. Satanism priests performing old rituals sacrificing more than 500,000 people in Europe!
People who practice Halloween support such works whether they believe it or not.
Kittie Kay
9 Feb, 2010
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