I've visited the Gettysburg battlefield(s) quite a few times over the years. Nothing paranormal, but I certainly had a sense of awe and wonderment, particularly when looking across the 3/4 to 1 mile wide field the Confederates crossed during Picket's charge to attack the center of the Union line on the third day of the battle. So many dead.
Living in Ohio as kids back in the 1960s, we used to dare each other to run through the local cemetery at night. It was probably the safest place in town.
Up to that point South had a slight advantage to winning the war but Lee miscalculated and that was a big turning point it seems.
We had a lot of weird shit happen in our house. Family downstairs watching TV, someone is running from room to room upstairs - no pets at the time. Doors would open and close, whatever (it's the draft). Well one night I got cold as fuck while sleeping all of a sudden on a 80-85 degree night, so I sit up, look in my mirror and there is a figure behind me brushing it's own hair (figure of a little girl or small woman). Told my mom about it the next morning and she laughed like hell. All of a sudden she stops laughing and says: your sister has been having some tea parties with an imaginary friend/girl and has been telling me about her...we both nearly shit our pants.
Never had a supernatural experience. There were a lot of ghost stories when I lived on Nantucket. One of the gift shops in town, Seven Seas, was the home of Captain George Pollard. the captain of the doomed whaling ship The Essex. The ship got sunk by a big ass angry whale (sound familiar? Herman Melville based Moby Dick after this event) and the crew were adrift for months in lifeboats. They resorted to drawing straws to see who would be killed and eaten, and the Captains nephew was one such unlucky victim. Anyways, that shop was supposed to be haunted by the good captain. My buddy worked there many, many moons ago and did everything( staying up through the night multiple times, especially foggy winter months when it was more likely to have an experience) but never had a ghostly encounter. I felt bad for him, he was determined.
Anyone have any legit ufo experiences? I've been fascinated by the Tic Tac ufo sightings by Navy pilots that have been affirmed by the pentagon, and the fact this isn't blowing everyones minds. There are a couple of interviews with one of the pilots (Joe Rogan has a good one). It's pretty convincing. One of the stranger parts was the craft seemed to be interacting with something just below the waters surface, the whitewater in the middle of the ocean was actually what looked odd and made the pilots to look in that direction. Weird stuff. I have seen a lot of satellites over the years, or what I am guessing are satellites. One time I saw what I thought was a satellite but it definitely moved different, it would slow and stop, and move again. Probably a helicopter.