PH Soldiers Got Scared After Seeing ‘Duyan’ Moving On Its Own
Several soldiers became frightened after seeing a paranormal occurrence in which a ‘duyan’ moved by itself.
The world is full of mysteries that continue to captivate and intrigue us, and one phenomenon that has fascinated humans for centuries is paranormal activity. Stories of ghostly encounters, inexplicable occurrences, and unexplained events have been passed down through generations, leaving us with a sense of wonder and curiosity about the unknown.
Paranormal activity refers to events or experiences that cannot be easily explained by scientific or natural laws. From haunted houses to ghostly apparitions, poltergeist activity to UFO sightings, and psychic phenomena to out-of-body experiences, these encounters with the supernatural often leave people with a sense of awe, fear, or disbelief.
Despite the countless reports of paranormal activity throughout history, there is no scientific consensus on the existence or explanation of these phenomena. Skeptics argue that these experiences can often be explained by psychological, physiological, or environmental factors
The Facebook page “Teambords” recently shared video footage of a hammock swinging without human interference. The video rapidly went viral on the internet, eliciting a wide range of opinions from viewers.
The soldiers in the video were simply waiting outside a hut while watching the hammock move. The army personnel were scared by what they have seen, and no one attempts to enter the hut.
Because of the paranormal activity, no one attempted to stop the ‘duyan’ from traveling.
The video has a caption:
“GRABE TOTOO PALA NA MAY GANITO NO SIGURO NAMAN HINDI ITO GAWA GAWA LANG NG MGA SUNDALO”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:
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