The Bloodiest Chinese Massacre during WWII   (Part 6 of 7)


Revealing the truth (continued...)
A scary night at Punggol
 

Revealing the truth (continued..)

All the physical evidences collected undoubtedly lead us to believe that a very large number of deaths did occur on those sites.  However, to take a step further, we took a supernatural approach by detecting if equivalently many spirits are there on the same sites as well.  The results are appalling, but yet consistent with almost everybody's belief that the massacre sites are haunted by spirits.



A scary night at Punggol

We checked the two infamous sites where seaborne massacre was said to have conducted.  They are Punggol Beach and Changi Split.  Just after midnight on a full-moon night, we revisted Punggol Beach again with full gears.  The first strange sight that caught our attention after we alighted from our car is a small wood stall on which a dead fish was found.  "Let me check it out", Gate said.  We walked near to the sea shore, partly wanted to see closely on the fish, and mostly we wanted to sense about the dark ambience of the beach where innocent men where slaughtered.

For the dead fish, we initially supposed it was left over by some anglers here.  The photo shows that there is a splash of blood near the fish head.  Looking a bit closer, to our surprise, the blood was NOT from the fish (please click into the photo and check it out).  And it still look fresh, both the blood and the fish.  Was it left over from a cult?  Or simply it is just a butchery board for cleaning the fishes, we don't know.

By using a night vision camera, we could have clear views with the slightest of light source.  The whole ground was almost vacant in these weird hours.  We swept the area using all the equipment that we have like a carpet search.  While we complained that our EMF meters were receiving too much signals from literally everywhere, another strange sight caught our attention.  "We didn't see this before during daytime, did we?" Gate whispered.  That was a formation of two concentric circles by the stone boulders similar to those used to cover the beach.  First we thought was a BBQ pit.  Immediately we denied this idea.  Paper ashes were found in the center of the stone circles.  We doubted this was for burning paper offering in a ritual.  However, it looked more than just an incinerator because burning offering in metal bin seems an easier job.  Furthermore, it wouldn't make a different if the burning was on an open ground or within the boulders - ashes would still fly up to the sky.  If it were purely for incinerating offering, then why they made an outer circle?  Seats for audiences to watch the offering?

Gate immediately ran up and tested out the boulders.  "Gosh, it is too heavy".  Yes, too heavy to be carried up from the seashore to the inland here, as Gate only managed to move it several centimeters away.  Then why would people bother to spend some much effort to make this stone circle?  And why is that really used for?  That we don't know.

All we found that something was not right, as shown in the photos.  When we examined the photos on a large screen after we returned home, there were two prominent ghostly orbs, being there side-by-side as if they were watching at how gate was trying to "disturb" the strange stone circles!  Lucky we didn't do anything damaging to it.  Only a few centimeters were moved in testing the weight of the boulder.  That sent a chill down on everybody's spine.  We are more certain than ever now that the stone circles were not simple BBQ pit.
 


Fishermen abandoned their harvest in a strange way.


More strange sights were at the inland.

A few meters away from the stone circles, we found another strange sight that we have not seen during daytime.  There was a paddle of mysterious maroon color liquid on the ground.  The spot was still within the inland so it was from high tide from the sea.  There was no rain on that night, and in fact the whole ground was fairly dry.  It looked like rusty spill from a car battery, like Teh Tarik, like blood stain, etc..  But it was too plentiful for that.

Looking at all these strange sights made our imagination ran wild.  We decided to return to the central area, gathered for a break to calm our mind first.  Also we didn't want to let our team scattered too disperse around as there may be physical dangers - wild dogs, gangster's fighting, illegal workers hid-out, etc..  Just before we crossed the drain trying to come close to our car, one of our team members who have strong psychic power (as he didn't want to claim to the public that he has 3rd eyes), suddenly paused.  With a astonishing expression on his face he was staring at his left.  Slowly he muttered, "So many...".  Instantly we knew his human-brain-sensor (works better than EMF!) had picked up something.

Without any hesitation, we pointed our camera there, and we had captured one of the most spectacular photos in our life!  That is the last photo above.  A ring of orbs, dancing in mid-air was in the photo!!  There were never something like this in our SPI records.  Despite the shock, we gained back our consciousness and tried to analyze this phenomenon.  We remembered that was not a normal drain.  Before the drain was built, it was a long narrow channel running across the Punggol Beach inland.  Historical accounts described there to be an execution spot as well.  Prisoners were put near the edges of the channel (we called it Punggol Split), got shot, and their bodies dropped into the Split like toy soldiers.  When high tide came, the corpses supposed to be flush out to the sea.

Our night investigation at Punggol beach yielded much amazing findings.  However they don't seem to have resolved any mystery.  Instead they added more puzzles to us.  One conclusion with high certainty that we can draw, nevertheless, is that Punggol Beach is a very ghostly haunted place.  Many were killed years ago, and religious cults are still operating actively there.

For more ghost photos in Punggol Beach, please click here.

 

Answering Mysteries
1. Why was there a strange stone circle in Punggol Beach?
2. It looks quite ghostly haunted, what is that used for?
3. Could it be related to the ring of orbs near Punggol Split?

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