There is a very dark vortex there. It feeds and leaks. Sustaining itself on the despair of many of the lost souls that shuffle around there. Despite this it's one of my favorite places to be. I don't spend enough time there anymore but the experiences I've had there opened me up to the spiritual war. That area (mainly Chinatown) completely changed my life forever. 🙏 Thank you for this channel 🤙
Shoots brah, one video pop up as recommendation so I watch, then I'm like... okay let's watch 1 or 2 more, now 7 videos later and I'm 2 hours late for work 😆. No worries though brother, I'm self employed 🤙🏼Anyway, I wanted to say I like your content, and I subscribed. Much Love and Aloha brother from Leeward side. Ewa 🤙🏼👊🏼💯
As security at St. Andrew’s Cathedral & Priory, I can account to those lights turning On at Kennedy hall or AC in one of classroom. As for seeing Queen Emma I do feel sometimes your being Watch in campus. I did see a lady dress in Victorian dress about 1year ago but it was quick glance to my right eye awhile talking my break. 🤔😱😱😱
Many many many more ghost stories in old HNL buildings for sure! I worked in the beautiful Dillingham Transportation Bldg for a few years and had a few encounters. I guess the bldg housed patients during WWII and we would sometimes smell an antiseptic smell. Also heard sighs when nobody was around. You need a part 2 for Honolulu buildings.
Eldery auntie in white muumuu gets on the Bus, talks to me about how she misses when we grew rice, kalo and sugarcane on the aina in town that’s now skyscrapers. I turn away after saying goodbye to her to get off at my stop. I look back. She’s gone.
I get plenty of stories at Kawaihao church and the Cemetery in the back too.Things happened to me and friend's of mine...this story legit, cause you physically gotta turn on the water for the sprinkler's.
I saw white figures glide across the cemetery in seconds and disappear with out the sprinklers on jogging on Punchbowl Street at night around 8 PM going towards the library and Iolani Palace.
Kawaiahao Church and Cemetery is really haunted. I used to go jogging by there at night after work and saw strange white figures glide across the cemetery and disappear in seconds of glancing by.
please be respectful of the 'āina. don't touch anything nor take anything home with you that belongs to the land. and as far as covid goes, be safe, be clean, and most of all be courteous towards others, especially our kānaka maoli. much love
The little boy Peter of the Kawaiha`o Church would’ve been my grandpa’s 1st cousin. Annie and my great-grandpa are brother and sister. My great-grandpa James Pua Kauakahi is way younger than Annie Kauakahi.
Wow first time I heard of the post office employees name… wow indecent letter standards were so different then wonder what it said especially nowadays the way things are
Making my way to Hawaii once & for all. Between getting fit for the beach bod, life science, vegan fitness, career goals & school necessary for it as well as the wonder in-between I AM EXCITED. Disabled on welfare BUT...
Yes I can say that the post office is haunted. From the time I was a little girl I could feel the energy there. I always felt uneasy in there especially when I went with my grandma to pick up mail. I always wanted her to hurry up.
Uncle there’s a patch of grass in Makaha that never grows and is always brown even after it rains do you know anything about that?…it’s right after prey for sets on the mountain side
no headstone before 1850. no one marked their loved ones grave before that year is what a prominate historian told me lol. the gravestones are buried at the same level as the original base of iolani palace