Un caso REAL con un ENSOTANADO VOLADOR │ El Aterrador Monje de Estaca de Bares
Encounter with the Cadaverous Monk: A Terrifying Tale
The Night of March 10, 2001
- A group of young people encountered a terrifying entity described as a cadaverous monk while traveling at night in Galicia, Spain. This incident occurred between Porto Barqueiros and Estaca de Bares.
The Journey Begins
- Four friends—Miguel, Sandra, Ana María, and Yago—were returning home from a nightclub around 2 AM when they noticed something unusual on the roadside. They were alert and engaged in conversation during their drive.
The Mysterious Entity Appears
- Miguel had to stop abruptly when an unrecognizable figure appeared about 10 meters away. It was notably tall (over 2 meters) and wore a peculiar black robe resembling that of a monk.
- The entity moved slowly across the road, giving the impression of floating rather than walking, which heightened the group's anxiety about what they were witnessing.
A Frightening Revelation
- As it turned to face them, its skeletal features became visible; it had a pale white face resembling that of a corpse with deep red circles where its eyes should have been. Its hand appeared bony and devoid of flesh. This sight instilled panic among the friends.
- Ana María was particularly terrified, pleading for them to leave quickly as the entity continued to stare at them before moving towards nearby trees and ascending into the air surrealistically.
Aftermath of the Encounter
- Once out of sight, Miguel drove away rapidly; all four were disoriented and filled with fear but chose not to discuss this traumatic experience publicly or even within their families for some time.
Description and Cultural Context
- Witnesses described the entity's height as between 2.4 to 3 meters tall with unsettling features reminiscent of horror films—a common trait among reported encounters with similar entities known as "ensanadas." These beings are often linked to nocturnal phenomena worldwide but are particularly noted in Spain for their mysterious activity involving glowing orbs.
Connection to Folklore
- In Galician folklore, there is mention of "Santa Compaña," spirits wandering at night led by a living person holding a torch—often associated with omens of death or misfortune—which shares similarities with modern sightings like this one.
Investigative Insights
- Spanish ufologist Marcelino Requejo Alonso documented this case in his book "Más allá de lo sobrenatural," highlighting various paranormal events including these monk-like figures that may connect UFO phenomena with ghostly experiences through shared characteristics such as cloaks and glowing objects held by these entities.
Broader Implications
- Researcher John Kill proposed that many paranormal occurrences—including UFO sightings—could be manifestations from deeper interconnected realities rather than isolated incidents; this theory aligns well with experiences like those recounted by Miguel's group suggesting broader implications regarding human encounters with unknown entities across dimensions or realms beyond our understanding.