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00:00This is King Judah 23 of the Judah Life Podcast and you're watching the Empire Network.
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01:20WINCE
01:40As a person who is a medium and is also very white, I'm going to tell you why I know this to be 110% true.
01:45why I know this to be one hundred and ten percent true.
01:48So I was giving a reading to a young Hispanic girl and just like most people
01:52she wanted to speak
01:53with family members. You know things go as they usually do
01:57and this woman shows up. So you know naturally this is a person of
02:01color
02:01who's come through and normally don't have any issues when it comes to
02:05you know Latin and Hispanic spirits. But this time it was so very strange to me
02:10because she refused to talk to me, this spirit.
02:14Not only did she refuse to speak to me, she wouldn't even allow me to see her
02:18face.
02:18She had her back turned to me the entire time. She did show me the place that she
02:23was in.
02:23She wore this white lace islet
02:27kind of dress and when I told my client this
02:30she said she doesn't sound familiar to her at all.
02:34Scientists at the University of California
02:38in Los Angeles say they found evidence of a mysterious
02:42ghost population of ancient humans that lived in West Africa
02:47about half a million years ago. Their genes are apparently living in people
02:52across the subcontinent today. Geneticists suspect that the ancestors
02:56of
02:57modern West Africans interbred with the yet to be fully
03:00discovered archaic humans tens of thousands of years ago
03:05much as ancient Europeans once mated with Neanderthals.
03:10Hominins include chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans
03:14and humans. Under the bracket of humans who are known as hominins
03:18with an N, you have the Homo sapiens, you have
03:21Neanderthals and you have the Denisovans. And what happened is that from testing the
03:25West Africans they found that there was another group
03:28and we're looking at hundreds of thousands of years ago and
03:31from the DNA they have now they know this interbreeding happened around 43,000
03:35years ago.
03:36They split up as another subcategory of the hominins.
03:41So now you're going to have Homo sapiens, Neanderthals, Denisovans,
03:45the ghost population. But what the scientists at UCLA have said
03:48is based on what they're finding, Africa is possibly the most
03:52genetically diverse continent in the world.
03:56Most people will tend to think that it would be the Americas
03:59but actually even though we're treated monolithically
04:03we're very, very, sorry, homogenetically, we're not a homogenous people and we're very
04:06genetically diverse so they think that it's going to be
04:09even more splintered groups within the context of the hominins.
04:13So the original human story for human origin says that
04:17all of us came from Africa but now we're having
04:21DNA that has not necessarily came from
04:24Africa that they're calling ghost DNA. Understanding with
04:29all the issues going on in the world right now with the wars going on in the
04:33Middle East
04:33determined by old traditions and
04:37old religions about the origins of their own people
04:40knowing that the
04:43ghost DNA exists and some people even suggest that this ghost DNA
04:49came from outer space. I've watched several videos where people are saying that
04:53some alien species came down to
04:56Earth and made it with humans. I've heard this over and over again. You even can look
05:01at two previous videos where you have a CIA agent, John Ramirez,
05:06even stating that humans are hybrids.
05:09So what do you think? A witch, a spirit, a demon, a crazy person, something.
05:15Y'all just help me. So it's around seven, eight o'clock and I pull up at this gas
05:18station after work, right? A gas station I always go to.
05:21I see a homeless person sitting like six feet
05:25from the door when you walk into the gas station. She was giving very
05:28bohemian vibes, like Erykah Badu vibes, real earthy. She had the lock, she had the
05:33shells in her lock, she had like these
05:35icy blue-gray eyes, chocolate, beautiful fucking skin,
05:39and she was much older too. She actually looked a lot like the actress Cicely
05:42Tyson.
05:43If you don't know who that is, Google her, come back. So I get out of the car to go get some gas. As soon as I get out of the car, she looked at me and raised her eyebrows and started
05:50smiling. So I started to walk over to her because I was about to like
05:53go give her a couple dollars. Her presence just felt so warm and inviting and
05:57familiar. So I get closer to her and I walk over to say hi. She says,
06:00the same beautiful tune every time you get on stage,
06:04just a different instrument.
06:08Fucking what? I said, huh? Excuse me, ma'am? She said,
06:12as soon as you get the song right, you'll finally be able to walk off stage.
06:15So I just walked off in confusion and I was just like, okay ma'am, I'm gonna go ahead and
06:19go in this store and grab you something, all right? She said, okay, yeah, that'll be much appreciated.
06:24Anything's fine. So I grabbed her some food, some fruit, snacks, and money,
06:28and I put like $10 in the bag and I bring it out to her.
06:30She was super grateful and she was smiling and happy and she started eating the
06:34food and I said, okay ma'am, you have a good day. So I was trying to walk away.
06:37Right before I tried to walk away, she said, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
06:40Can you sign your name right here for me?
06:42And she had this old ass little writing notebook that looked like it was a hundred
06:46years old with brown tattered paper and falling apart and shit.
06:50And she was like, you mind writing your name right here? She said, yeah, baby,
06:53just your autograph right here. So I said, yeah, sure.
06:55Didn't think nothing of it. And I signed my first name and I put my last initial.
06:59So she, she, she took it and she was just like, she looked at it for a minute.
07:03She was like, no, that's not it. Your other name. And I was like, ma'am,
07:08who do you think I am? Like, who do you, like, I'm not a, I'm not a celebrity.
07:13I'm a nobody. Like, who do you think? Like,
07:15I think you got the wrong person because I thought she just wanted me to like
07:18this show. She was just showing gratitude and wanted me to sign her name.
07:21I don't know something crazy people do. I don't fucking know. But I was just like,
07:25who do you, who do you think I am? She was like, no, just sign your other name.
07:29You know, which name I'm talking about. I was like, what?
07:32I'll take the booklet and I signed my stage name, the name I go by.
07:35So I put Shamar Elian and I underlined it and I gave it back to her.
07:39And she looked at it. She was like, yeah, yeah, that's it. She was like,
07:43thank you baby for being so kind. You'll be okay.
07:46So I pump my gas and I go back and sit in the car and I'm just looking at this
07:49lady for like 10 minutes. So,
07:51cause I'm so like weirded out by what the fuck just happened.
07:53I'm feeling weird and shit. Right.
07:55Because I'm really trying to figure it out if she stops anybody else or if
07:58anybody else stops her. Right. So,
08:00so I'm looking and nobody else is even acknowledging her.
08:03She's not acknowledging anyone else. And I know this shit sound crazy.
08:06I know this shit sounds stupid, but bro,
08:09like it's like she wasn't even fucked. Like she was sitting there for me.
08:12I know this shit sound crazy, but I put this shit on everything.
08:15I wanted to ask the person at the other pump, like, Hey,
08:17do you see that lady? But I ain't want to sound crazy.
08:20I didn't want to look stupid. Like, yeah, duh.
08:21I see the lady or I was low key kind of scared. He would have said no.
08:25What lady? Then I really would have freaked the fuck out.
08:27So eventually I pulled off or whatever,
08:29but I've been thinking about this shit ever since. And I'm, y'all know,
08:33I'm not religious. I'm not Christian.
08:35I've never really had a paranormal activity. I'm not trying to fish.
08:38I just want to know if somebody,
08:39if I just met a crazy person or that just really wanted me to write my
08:44name in some shit, or did I meet a fucking witch spirit, demon, angel, ghost.
08:49And I don't know, somebody just fucking helped me out.
08:54Tell me what's the creepiest experience you ever had in your life.
08:58I have tons of creepy stories, but this is a short one.
09:02So I'm going to tell this one. So about a year before I was born,
09:08my parents had a baby and unfortunately my brother passed away during delivery.
09:13My parents never got over that. Of course not.
09:17Anyone that loses a child is a horrific experience to go through.
09:21They talked about this baby until they both left earth as well.
09:26So after my parents both deceased, I was about 23 years old at the time.
09:31I went to go live with my father's mother who was a big time narcissist.
09:37I was pretty much used to her verbal and emotional abuse even though it did get
09:42to me at the time, but I was pretty much used to it.
09:46So one day I'm sitting in her kitchen eating dinner and to my left is a
09:51microwave with a George Foreman grill sitting on top.
09:54George Foreman grill was basically this grill that was pretty popular back then.
09:59Um, pretty heavy. You open it, you put your food in, you close it.
10:03So it was pretty heavy sitting on top of the microwave. She couldn't cook.
10:07So she never used it. It was just sitting there dusty and old. Um,
10:11I never seen anybody use it, touch it. It never moved. It was just heavy.
10:15So it didn't just move.
10:17So I'm eating dinner and she's going on a narcissistic rant,
10:21just randomly talking about my parents. Oh, your mom wasn't shit.
10:26Your daddy wasn't shit. You ain't shit.
10:28That's why their baby died before you were born.
10:32Your brother died because, uh, they were bad people and that was their karma.
10:37You know, just going on and on. Even talking about the dead baby. Terrible.
10:42The next thing I know, I hear like a
10:47that kind of noise. And I'm like, what the hell?
10:51I looked to my left and I see the George Foreman grill
10:55elevating up.
10:57And then it looks like it's being thrown across the room onto the wall on the
11:02other side of the room. When I tell you my heart was pounding,
11:07I didn't see a ghostly figure. I didn't feel any energy.
11:12I didn't see any face. I didn't see anything.
11:14And it goes crash into the floor. It could not have fell on its own.
11:19I was sitting down. I was the only one in the kitchen.
11:22And immediately I was like, Oh my gosh, is that my mom? Is that my dad?
11:28Is that the baby? Like, who is that?
11:30And she comes running into the kitchen from the living room talking shit.
11:37And she's like, Oh my gosh, don't touch it. I'll pick it up. I'll pick it up.
11:41It was because of me. It's because of me. So let me tell you,
11:44I grew up Christian. They always said that, you know,
11:47the dead don't hear the dead. Don't see that's BS.
11:51Don't play with these dead people.
11:57I've literally watched all the stitches to this video,
11:59but this story that I'm about to tell today,
12:02even though it happened years ago still gives me chills.
12:04And I feel like it has a lot to do with why I quit my job.
12:07So I used to work in long-term care for those of you that don't know pretty much
12:10a nursing home. I was a certified nursing assistant out of high school.
12:14This was my first big girl job. Okay. So when I first started,
12:17I didn't know a lot about the different types of shifts,
12:19but there's pretty much seven to three, three to 11, 11 to seven.
12:23I worked the seven to three,
12:24which was seven o'clock in the morning until three o'clock in the afternoon.
12:27As time went on,
12:28I slowly started to transition to three to 11 to work around my college courses.
12:33Um, but every now and then I would pick up an 11 to seven shift.
12:37It didn't take long before I started working there where people were telling me
12:39about this one particular resident that had an issue with people of a certain
12:43color coming into his room. Um,
12:45I didn't have too much interaction with this resident because like I said,
12:49I only worked seven to three and you didn't have to do a lot for him.
12:52Just go in and check on him and make sure he was okay. Bring him his food tray.
12:56Every now and then he might ask you for help to go to the bathroom,
12:58but that was about it.
12:59I had heard that this resident could get kind of nasty.
13:01Sometimes I also heard that he had dementia. So he was like seeing stuff.
13:06And I also remember going in his room a couple of times and seeing all of the
13:10mirrors in his room covered up. This is going to come back later.
13:13So on my first 11 to seven, we'll call this nurse, Patty,
13:18Patty pulled me aside and she was like, Hey,
13:20this is the list of people pretty much doing a report for when I first,
13:23you know, clocked in starting my shift. She told me who I had, um,
13:28who was total assist,
13:29which I had to do everything for and who I could pretty much, you know, let.
13:32So I noticed that this list had this certain patient's number on it,
13:37this certain resident's number on it. His room number was on there.
13:39But instead of it saying, you know, just limited assistance or whatever,
13:43it was like total assist. So I asked, I'm like,
13:46I know I have him during the day and I just go in and check on him and make
13:49sure he's okay. If he rings the call light, I'll go in. But other than that,
13:53that's about it. When did he become a total assist?
13:55So she proceeds to tell me that the night before he got so scared and so
14:00frantic and thought something was in his room that he jumped out of his bed and
14:04fell on the floor and did something to his hip. So at this point,
14:08currently he's a total assist. Meaning I have to go in, I have to check on him.
14:12I have to do everything for him. I said, cool, no problem.
14:14I started doing my rounds. I started checking on my people,
14:17passing out ice water, changing people as I normally do.
14:20Literally not even 15 minutes into my shift, his call light is on. I go in,
14:24I make sure everything's okay. As soon as I get in, I kid you not,
14:27this man is literally in the fetal position.
14:31I walk up to him and I ask him if everything's okay. Obviously,
14:35when I walk up to him,
14:35I'm very careful because like I stated before,
14:37he did not like people of my color coming into his room. During the day,
14:42he will make a big deal out of this.
14:43Like if he could get a nurse or a nursing assistant of a different color,
14:46he definitely would. He did not pay that any mind.
14:48He literally jumped straight into they're in here. They're after me.
14:52Please help me. I'm looking like, who is they? He's like,
14:55you don't see that little boy behind you. No,
15:00I can't say that I do, sir. So it took me literally 15 minutes.
15:03And by the grace of God, I was able to calm this man down.
15:06We going to call him Mr. Johnson. After I called Mr. Johnson down,
15:09I left out of the room and I went and did my rounds like
15:14usual. Literally not even 10 minutes later, he's back on the call. Like I said,
15:18okay, maybe he's got to go to the bathroom or something. I don't know.
15:21So I went in and check this time. When I went in the room,
15:23I noticed that the room was extremely cold, extremely cold.
15:27When I went in there earlier, it was not cold like that. Not a nursing home.
15:32That nursing home in particular was a little colder on a graveyard shift.
15:35But when I tell you it was cold to the point where I could see my breath cold at
15:38this point, not only is he in the fetal position,
15:41but he is also under the covers and he is also crying. So I walk up to him.
15:46I lift the cover up. I look under the cover again. He's sitting under there.
15:51We make a media eye contact and he's like, help me, please help me.
15:55So I'm trying to calm him down because whatever he's seeing,
15:58I'm just not seeing it. So I'm like, Mr. Johnson,
16:00I'm a need for you to cooperate with me.
16:02I'm a need for you to tell me what's going on so I can better assist you.
16:06And we can get through this shift together. At this point,
16:09I'm doing what I've been taught to do for somebody who's going through a
16:12dementia or Alzheimer's crisis, which is what I was told that he had.
16:15He calms down a little bit and he literally just starts talking.
16:19And when I tell you this got crazy quick, it got crazy quick.
16:22So he's telling me that when he was younger, about his twenties or thirties,
16:25he was married to a young woman. We're going to call her Maggie.
16:28Him and Maggie had just bought a farm. It was literally just him and Maggie.
16:32And before you knew it, Maggie got pregnant.
16:33Back then it literally wasn't uncommon to have people of color hired as help to
16:39help you on the farm, to help you raise kids, whatever the case may be.
16:42This was post slavery,
16:43but people was very much still feeling entitled to doing whatever they wanted to
16:46do to people of color. So that's the time frame we in.
16:49He tells me that months go down the line, whatever.
16:52He goes and he wakes up early one morning.
16:55He sees that his wife is a little uncomfortable.
16:57She tells him like maybe the baby's coming or whatever.
16:59He doesn't think nothing of it.
17:00He goes out and get on his tractor and he does his farm work.
17:03He has a farm hand named Tommy. Tommy is a black man. Okay.
17:07Around lunch he's guessing is when his wife went into labor while he was still
17:12out in the field. His wife called her mother-in-law,
17:15which was Mr. Johnson's mom, her sister-in-law and his brothers came as well.
17:21Everybody's making sure that everything's going okay.
17:23The baby is finally born at some point when the baby is born.
17:26I guess everybody in the room looked around at each other and realized that this
17:29baby was not in no way, shape or form white.
17:32The brothers immediately take the baby and they go outside.
17:35His mom sits there with her and they go,
17:38they snatch this baby and they take the baby outside.
17:40Meanwhile, all this is going on. Him and Tommy are still out in the field.
17:44They took this baby out into a body of water and I will not be saying what they
17:48did to this baby, but you can only imagine for the time period.
17:51Him and Tommy finally wrap up their work for the day and he heads back to the
17:54house. When he gets inside the house, he sees his wife sitting there with his
17:57mother. His wife is crying. His mom's just sitting there,
18:00irritated and pissed off. He asked what's going on.
18:03And that's when she gives him the whole rundown that your wife was pretty much
18:06sleeping with your field hand. And this is the situation that you're in.
18:10So he asked, where's the baby? And the mom says,
18:13your brother's taking care of it. Don't worry about it.
18:15You need to figure out what you're going to do with her.
18:17Meanwhile, this is going on.
18:18His brothers have went and got Tommy out of the field.
18:21The things that they did to Tommy, again, I cannot describe it here on TikTok,
18:26but just imagine the torture and everything that he went through.
18:30They literally just left him there in that field.
18:33They left him there in the middle of the field.
18:35This man proceeds to tell me that when he finally figures out what happened and
18:38what his brothers did, they literally acted like nothing ever happened.
18:43And every night Tommy and his son will come and visit him like clockwork.
18:48At this point, when I tell you to chills are running up my spine,
18:53literally every hair on my body is sticking up.
18:55I don't know what to say. I'm like, when they, when they say frozen in fear,
18:58I was frozen in fear because it's like, as soon as he told me that story,
19:02I could pick up on what was in the room before I couldn't pick up on what it was,
19:06but I could immediately feel something else in the room with us.
19:10After he told me the story, I finally got him to calm down and he went to sleep.
19:14He slept for literally a couple hours.
19:16And at this point we're at three o'clock in the morning, like clockwork.
19:19He hits that call light again. I go back in.
19:22I remember walking into the room and all of the sheets were taken off of the
19:27mirrors,
19:27which I thought was very strange because he wanted his mirrors covered up for a
19:31reason.
19:32I went over to Mr. Johnson and I touched him to make sure that he was okay.
19:37And this man was ice cold. He had died.
19:41As I went to leave the room to go contact a nurse,
19:45I'm getting chills. I'm literally passing by this mirror.
19:49And as I'm headed out on my left is the mirror.
19:53I turn and look in the mirror and behind me to the far wall of Mr.
19:58Johnson's room,
19:59I see a taller figure and I see a shorter figure standing beside this taller
20:04figure that I will say is probably about the height of a five-year-old child.
20:08I have never seen nothing like that in my life ever.
20:12And I cannot explain the amount of fear that ran through my body,
20:17but I got out of that room so quick.
20:20I will tell you that the crazy part is that when the nurse came in,
20:25we could not understand how these mirrors got uncovered.
20:27Even the one in the bathroom was uncovered. The one in his room was uncovered.
20:31Again, this is a man that just hurt his hip yesterday.
20:34There's no reason why he should have been out of bed taking these blankets off
20:36this mirror. And I know he wouldn't have done it anyway.
20:39Also the fact that she felt like he had been dead for longer than I said he had.
20:44But again, I had just talked to Mr. Johnson.
20:48I had literally just talked to him. So I don't understand how a dead man talks,
20:51but maybe y'all can let me know. And when I tell you, baby,
20:55I only lasted three more days after that. I didn't sleep for days.
20:58I said, I'm not coming back. Y'all ain't gotta worry.
21:01Have you ever heard about the plantation that is cursed by slaves using voodoo?
21:06Grab your popcorn. Y'all, this is Tickle Me Pink.
21:09On today's episode of Fook Around and Find Out,
21:12we have the Magnolia Plantation located in Derry, Louisiana.
21:17This plantation has over 250 years of history in it.
21:22Hell, the trees are 150 years old and it's a very hot spot for spiritual
21:27reparations. Why you ask?
21:29Because the slaves wasn't playing with none of them slave masters that owned
21:34this plantation. Now the first on record,
21:37owner of this plantation's name was John Baptiste Lacombe II.
21:42I probably am saying it wrong. Y'all correct me in the comments.
21:46This was in the mid 1700s,
21:48but the land was not formally occupied into the 1800s.
21:53John Baptiste passed this property down to his son Ambroche.
21:59Okay. I'm saying it wrong. I know I am. His wife, Julia,
22:02they officially turned this house into a plantation.
22:05They did very well up until a certain point because unbeknownst to them,
22:10their slaves was doing voodoo on them.
22:13The first line of defense for spiritual reparations came from their very own
22:20slave.
22:21It is said that their slaves put a curse on all the plantation owners that
22:25own this house. In 1897,
22:27Union soldiers burnt this plantation to the ground,
22:31leaving Ambroche and Julia essentially homeless.
22:36They had to live in the slave hospital because this is just not a plantation.
22:40Y'all don't understand. This was like a little town for slaves.
22:43And that's it. Hospital is what you're looking at.
22:46This isn't even the original home.
22:48The house that actually burned down is a very,
22:51very close replica to what it used to be.
22:54Of course, the plantation was passed down from generation to generation,
22:58but that did not stop the spiritual reparations.
23:02And the slaves were petty slaves.
23:04And I love that because it wasn't just to the owners. Okay.
23:08They were out to do bad, to do harm,
23:11to bring harm to anyone that had ever brought harm to them.
23:15And baby, they did that.
23:17So following the civil war,
23:19a lot of the slaves stayed in the slave house.
23:22However, a lot of the slaves stayed on this plantation. Okay.
23:26They didn't leave, but instead of being called slaves,
23:30they were called sharecroppers.
23:32Let me tell you something.
23:33My great grandmother, who just passed away in 2017,
23:37picked cotton and only had a fourth grade education.
23:40So before the naysayers come on here and say,
23:42slavery was so long ago. No, it really wasn't.
23:45Because sharecropping was the new slavery.
23:48These people still live on a plantation, rent free,
23:51but agreed to pick their cotton and still shop at their plantation stores.
23:57Because I told you this was a whole town.
23:59Because they had no choice, obviously.
24:01I mean, where are you going to go?
24:03You're freed, but you're not freed at the same time.
24:05But while the sharecroppers were still there,
24:08the W people that owned the plantation still made their life a living hell.
24:13It was like they were still slaves.
24:15So what did my dear ancestors choose to do
24:19with the resources that they had and the knowledge that they had from the most high?
24:23They decided to further curse this plantation.
24:27Reparation number one.
24:29I told y'all that this property has been passed down
24:32from generation to generation to generation.
24:35The National Park snatched half of they shit.
24:38The big house is still owned by this family.
24:42But the overseer's house, the blacksmith's shop,
24:45the plantation store and the cotton gin is owned by the National Parks.
24:52There's many receipts showing that this place is haunted.
24:57Visitors have always complained of seeing black ghostly apparitions on this property.
25:03But quite as it's kept, it's because the slaves were doing voodoo at this property.
25:08They cursed it.
25:10That's why I hate saying, oh, I'm not my ancestors.
25:13No, I'm absolutely my ancestors.
25:15This is Aspen in eternity.
25:17It is said that one of the union majors during the Civil War,
25:22his spirit is stuck here because the slaves cursed him to all eternity to stay at this place.
25:30They had something called the Dying Room,
25:32where you would go if you didn't want to live any longer.
25:36They report seeing this man in the Dying Room.
25:40Ghost adventures.
25:42Now, y'all know that show.
25:44During their investigation, they heard a lot of different disembodied voices.
25:52They saw apparitions.
25:54I mean, they literally saw a woman apparition come out of fire.
26:01All right.
26:02But there was one slave who wanted to show their asses.
26:07They locked themselves in the cabin of Agnes.
26:11She was known on the plantation to be a healer, not a doctor, not none of that shit.
26:17She wasn't in the hospital.
26:19She had her own cabin and she was the healer.
26:22While they were locked in her cabin, they recorded chanting,
26:28not to mention at the peak of wartime Confederate soldiers.
26:34All right.
26:35Confederate soldiers were taken and put into the slave quarters and they all suffocated.
26:41And they're all still stuck there.
26:43People are whispering.
26:45People see them.
26:46They're stuck.
26:47The slaves in this plantation were so gangster that the overseer was abusing a slave.
26:55And that slave was like, I think the fuck not.
26:59And killed the overseer.
27:01People still report hearing the screams of the overseer
27:05in the area that that overseer fucked around and found out.
27:09Listen.