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The Satanic Circle

The Satanic Circle

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Terror can materialize in the most ordinary places, as evidenced by the chilling account from our host who shares his firsthand experience with the occult dating back to 1973. What began as a straightforward entrepreneurial venture—an 18-year-old borrowing $5,000 from his mother to open a pool hall near the University of Washington—unexpectedly became a nightmare that would haunt him for decades to come.

The young business owner's life took a dramatic turn after his shop was robbed. Determined to catch the culprit, he began sleeping nights in his pool hall. During one fateful overnight stay, he accidently became an unwitting witness to something inexplicable happening in the Wiccan supply shop next door. Through a shared air vent, he overheard what appeared to be a satanic ritual unfolding just feet away from where he sat frozen in fear. As robed figures chanted in unknown languages and a woman's voice transformed into something inhuman, our host describes the appearance of a mysterious green silhouette and the bone-chilling repetition of the phrase, "There is someone here who does not belong."

This episode takes listeners deep into the psychological aftermath of brushing against forces beyond our understanding. Now 66 years old, our host reflects on how this single night altered his life—from selling his business shortly after the incident to experiencing recurring nightmares where he would wake at precisely 3:14 AM to glimpse the same green apparition. His story serves as a stark reminder that sometimes the boundary between our mundane reality and something far more sinister is thinner than we might imagine. Subscribe now to hear more firsthand accounts of the unexplained, and share your own experiences with us at creepradio.com.

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