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Oct 23 2008

Heard County Spook Light

Published by tglisman at 11:21 am under The Paranormal Edit This

There is a road in Heard County, Georgia near the Corinth community where people have seen mysterious spook lights for years.  When I was a little girl my Grandmother told me some scientist went to the road and declared it to be swamp gas.  The only problem with that theory is there is no swamp in the area.  There have been numerous UFO sightings in the area over the years.  The road used to be a dirt road and was very popular with teens as a ghost hunting outing.  It was paved about ten years ago but it is still a very spooky road.  My ex-husband refused to believe there was a spook light in the area.  One night when we left from a visit to my cousin’s house he decided to put the issue to rest by driving out the road and parking on the roadside.  We sat in the car for about ten minutes with nothing happening.  We began to argue about the existence of the light when the entire inside of the car became as light as day.  We looked through the windshield and there in the sky was a round white light.  It looked as if the moon was about to land on our car.  My ex got the car running, turned around, and back out on the main road in about five seconds flat.  He was white faced and shaking.  I went to the road another night with some friends who were also unbelievers.  While sitting in the car we could hear noises in the trunk and under the car.  The light did not appear that night but the noises were enough to scare them into believing something weird was going on. That road has made a believer out of many unbelievers.

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