Creepy Crawl Through Haunted Museum's Possession Room - Paranormal Experience

Posted Saturday, February 17, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the FREAKY TALEZ PODCAST YouTube channel, host Tony and his special guest, Tu Bear, discuss their visit to the Zack B haunted museum in Las Vegas. Tu Bear shares her intense experience in one of the museum's rooms, which is dedicated to demonic possession. As she crawled through a narrow passage, Tu Bear felt her hat being pulled off her head. She initially thought it was her husband playing a prank on her, but soon realized that she was alone in the dark and far from her husband. The feeling of being touched and hearing her sister's hair being pulled in another room added to the eerie atmosphere. The divot box room, which was made during the Holocaust, had a particularly strong impact on Tu Bear. She saw a little boy with a cat hat and SS soldiers with knives on their rifles. The sight of children being taken away and the presence of a principality watching over the scene left her in tears. Tu Bear's experience in the museum is a chilling reminder of the dark and supernatural forces that some believe exist in our world. If you're interested in the paranormal and want to hear more about Tu Bear's visit to the Zack B haunted museum, be sure to check out the FREAKY TALEZ PODCAST video on YouTube. As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I am always on the lookout for new and interesting videos related to the paranormal and the unexplained. While this video does not directly involve Bigfoot, it is still a fascinating account of a supernatural experience. The level of excitement for this video is a 6 out of 10, due to the interesting guest and the otherworldly things mentioned in the video. It's good to remember that as Bigfoot believers, we are open to all ideas and are always eager to learn more about the unknown. So, the next time you come across a video that piques your interest, be sure to check it out and share it with the Squatchable community.