Now we have a problem. This steel drum I have been posting about contained a Dead Man.
Background again. The house has belonged to the same family for about 100 years now. The Japs came in 1942, took over the house and used it as a command post since it is near the seashore. In 1945 the Americans came and killed off the Jpas. The house still has bullet holes from 1945. No one from the family ever buried anyone there. When they went to relocate the cesspool to a new location they found this steel drum at six feet down. Fearing it was a 'bomb' they built the new cesspool around the drum. Well 40 years later they decided to work on the cesspool and the drum came to mind. Thinking it might have treasure and that it might blow up they joint ventured with us to cut it open.
During the storm the past few days ago, while waiting for the water to lower so they could dig, a ball of light or lighting was seen bouncing about the cesspool and the house. When my partner tired to take a picture of the light, his digital cell camera stop working and all pictures looked black. Next his cellphone shut down. Two days later the cellphone came back to life. But, keeps breaking on and off in calls. At the same time I get a visit by a spirit that knocks me out of bed in the middle of my night and I tell it to go away. It does.
Just a couple of hours ago the men pulled the drum from the cesspool and cut open the steel drum and found a dead man. Nothing else and nothing immediately under the drum. Promptly after cutting the drum open one of the men was possessed by a spirit and is now running around crazy and babbling.
So, the family never buried a steel drum there and never buried anyone there. The drum looks like a gasoline drum with a steel lid. The lid was held down with a steel strap and locked with a lock. It appears the man was placed in the drum ALIVE and then buried.
Apparently the Japanese made up the drum with a lid and lock, put a live man in the drum and buried him in the hole. So this may possibly be the worst kind of Jap trap, a spirit trap. Some 13 years ago we ran into the same type of problem and a digger was possessed the minute we opened a seal. That man never recovered and eventually killed himself.
So now what do I do. My partner is standing down the road away from the hole and he is getting sick, dizzy and such.
This is what makes treasure hunting for Jap war treasure so dangerous. And there are people who post BLANK things on chat sites denying there ever was any thing like Jap war treasure.
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