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00:00Are you the one who did that?
00:23Tonight, we are going to talk about scary stories.
00:28Of course, there was a movement on the table and the glass.
00:32I said, I don't want to do it anymore.
00:33So, it didn't end there.
00:35The most suspicious thing I saw was a dog in South Cotabato.
00:44It was black, very black.
00:46The body was shiny.
00:47Everything was really black.
00:50Because when I chased it that time,
00:52when I hit it, it really couldn't be chased.
00:55It was really fast.
00:56It was just like that.
01:00The car was hit by a gunshot.
01:02There was also a feeling here.
01:06It's like they didn't accept what happened to them.
01:09And Ed's whole bravery
01:12in the table tipping that can be done
01:15in the spirit of the glass.
01:18That's the hardest part.
01:20Because, ma'am, whoever played
01:23they will be the one to be looked for.
01:28Dear Wanderers,
01:29we can't deny that our country
01:32is full of scary stories.
01:38It's a part of our culture and history.
01:41That's why tonight, dear Wanderers,
01:44our question is,
01:46I wonder,
01:47what are the scary stories
01:51in your area?
02:06In this video,
02:07you can see the residents of Bulabog.
02:10Some of them are hugging their children.
02:14And some are holding a big tree and a flashlight
02:17as if they're being chased in the middle of the night.
02:26I wonder,
02:27what's the story behind this video?
02:38Here in Little Baguio, South Cotabato,
02:41the source of the video
02:44was recorded in the middle of the night.
02:49Yes, ma'am.
02:50Someone is screaming down there.
02:54Suddenly, they got scared.
03:00When we went there,
03:02that's when they saw a dog.
03:04They saw a dog.
03:06Cover yourself.
03:07Cover yourself.
03:08Come on.
03:12No one was hurt.
03:13They say it's a dog.
03:14But it brought fear to the village.
03:21One of the believers here is General.
03:24They've been patrolling their village for 37 years.
03:27But he saw the dog himself.
03:32He's been daydreaming about hiding
03:35in this old tree.
03:40I saw it here.
03:42And I chased it.
03:45I went there.
03:48There's the dog.
03:52I was the one who chased it.
03:57But it was too fast.
03:59I couldn't catch it.
04:01They chased it for 4 days.
04:06After his chase with the dog,
04:13he chased it back to his sleep.
04:25Two nights, we were locked up here.
04:27We couldn't sleep.
04:28Ronald is not the only one who is affected by the dog's behavior.
04:35He also fears the dog's bite on Judy Ann's nipples.
04:38The nipples are the favorite victim of the dogs.
04:45We don't go out at night anymore.
04:48When we go out at night, we catch snakes.
05:01Rosemarie, who lives in Punong Barangay, is now a double guard and an avisor to her neighbors.
05:07If you see the dog, if you put salt and mung beans on it,
05:11the dog will not be able to run away.
05:13It's a fight.
05:15Because of the dog, they formed a special task force.
05:19Due to the fear of the residents, the locals are volunteering to patrol the barangay.
05:26I've been here for a long time.
05:28It was only then that we saw the dog.
05:30It looks like a black dog.
05:34Before, we thought it wasn't real because our grandparents were just telling stories.
05:40They were just scaring us so we wouldn't go out at night.
05:44The residents of the church also went to sleep.
05:47That's why there is a regular prayer in the area
05:51so that they won't be alarmed when the dog leaves.
05:56We're just free at home.
05:58It's also scary because the so-called dog is afraid of what's happening.
06:06Our prayer is the same because that's what we pray for every day.
06:14But according to Professor Jasper Gambito, a historian,
06:17the dog has long been a part of Juan's culture.
06:24Some of the typical stories about the dogs here are
06:28of course, the different variations of removing or removing.
06:34Viscera suckers, or those who suck blood and eat internal organs.
06:38Amalan hig, or dogs that are immortal.
06:42The commonality is that they eat the liver.
06:45Why the liver?
06:46Because the liver is where a person's organs are found.
06:49We consider these dogs, or other animals,
06:53as the only ones who have no organs in their lives.
06:57That's why they need to eat the organs of other people
07:01to continue their personal activities.
07:07Because it's not current that the video shows the dog being sucked,
07:10no one knows who it is or what it is.
07:16Many provinces in the Philippines have stories about dogs.
07:22And for some, it's related to luck.
07:27But be careful, Wanderers, because there are different types of dogs.
07:34There's a black dog, the one that's just ugly and has a bad contour.
07:40A red dog, it's hard to recognize because it has both good and bad sides.
07:48And the white dog, the one that's lucky.
07:57This aluminum shop in Quezon doesn't run out of customers.
08:02The project is expanding, and their products are continuously being added.
08:09This is what we do, the cabinets.
08:13We also make sliding windows and doors.
08:17In 2013, Jen built the aluminum shop.
08:20Her ex-husband is an OFW in Dubai, where he worked in the aluminum factory.
08:26But according to Jen, before the aluminum shop,
08:30they also entered a lot of businesses.
08:33But what's worse is that none of them made a profit.
08:36It's also a reason for them to weaken their business.
08:39At first, when my husband came from Dubai, we made videotapes.
08:44He didn't buy that much.
08:46Because if you just do it, it's done.
08:48Our business, we built a parlor.
08:51It depends on what you're going to fix.
08:54So it didn't work.
08:57But when they started the aluminum shop, it was like the wind was blowing.
09:03The project went down, the profit grew, and their business flourished.
09:09In fact, the couple already have a house,
09:15even cars and land.
09:18And the most important thing is that they finished their studies.
09:24Their secret to the success of their business is their position
09:29as the owner of Dwendeng Puti.
09:31According to the stories of the country and the Filipino mythology,
09:35Dwendeng Puti brings good luck
09:38because it knows God and is willing to help
09:42those who are good to them.
09:49This is the area that I mentioned earlier
09:52that we believe brings good luck to the business.
09:56When we work here,
09:57and we run out of tools,
10:00it means that we stop.
10:02This is it.
10:05I put a stone here
10:07because sometimes people just put whatever they want here.
10:12Once we run out of this,
10:14our income decreases.
10:16The customer comes with a low income.
10:18But this is what our people really know,
10:21that you can't put anything here.
10:25The iWonder team tried to install a camera in the shop
10:29when it was 5 in the afternoon.
10:33A few hours passed until the sun went down.
10:37The team couldn't find any Dwendeng Puti in the area.
10:43According to the former owner of the land,
10:46there used to be a Punso in the position.
10:49But they had to dig to make the land solid.
10:52Aside from Dwendeng Puti,
10:54it looks like they're chasing luck.
10:57In their position,
10:59there's a tree planted by Oplio,
11:01or as it is called by others.
11:04It's a type of tree that can be compared to a papaya
11:08because of its small stems.
11:10When it's pruned,
11:12the leaves are the most visible.
11:16When you have a business,
11:18you should have something like this
11:19so that your customer won't be lost.
11:21It's like he always wants to ask you to do something
11:24or buy something from you.
11:26And if you're not lucky,
11:29Jen also has a third lucky charm.
11:33She also has an Egyptian foot
11:35that went viral a few months ago.
11:37Others believe that anyone who has a foot like this,
11:41from long to short,
11:45will surely be rich.
11:49The person who has an Egyptian foot
11:52is considered to have a royal bloodline
11:54and is part of the royal family in Egypt.
11:58Look at the feet, wonders!
12:01I'm glad that I found out that this foot is lucky.
12:05I'm glad that this foot is rare.
12:08But remember, there's no scientific study
12:12that proves this.
12:14Even if Jen and her family are blessed,
12:17she still can't forget what they went through.
12:21Even though Jen is from a business family,
12:24her parents pushed her to be discarded.
12:28I also noticed that,
12:30since I got married,
12:32if you don't have food to eat,
12:35you don't have electricity to pay for it,
12:37she will force you, she won't help you.
12:40Because as a businesswoman,
12:43you need to know how to live your life.
12:45That's why Jen and her husband remind her,
12:48not everything should be based on luck.
12:51That's why remember,
12:53in every luck that comes in,
12:55there should still be hard work and dedication.
13:07In the stories of misfortune,
13:12I was also not saved.
13:13Because of my job, I experienced it myself.
13:17In October 2015,
13:19in the middle of our shoot here in I Wonder,
13:23in an abandoned house in Pampanga,
13:26our team made the call of the soul,
13:30the table tipping that is more like the spirit of the glass.
13:35So first, take a deep breath.
13:38Inhale.
13:40Exhale.
13:42Relax.
13:44It's been 8 years, but I'm still old.
13:47What can't be explained is the movement of the table.
13:51Are you a woman?
14:00The problem is, we didn't finish it.
14:07To make it clear if there's something wrong,
14:08or if we made a mistake in what we did,
14:11our team consulted
14:14with the paranormal researcher, Ed Caluag.
14:17So Ed, we made an episode in I Wonder,
14:20in an old house in Pampanga,
14:22and of course, there was a movement in the table.
14:25We were both holding it.
14:29There was a push,
14:31and there was a movement in the table.
14:34It was different.
14:36There was joy.
14:38Which is not right.
14:40Why?
14:42Because first, the spirit of the glass.
14:44Actually, the spirit of the glass is only here in our house.
14:47But it was originally known as the Ouija board.
14:50The gypsies used it before
14:52to communicate to the dead during the war.
14:55Oh.
14:57So those who do that,
14:59can really experience something like that?
15:01Yes, definitely.
15:03So they really have something
15:05that the spirits possess?
15:07Yes.
15:09In the world of spirits,
15:11they already have a name.
15:13It's like, hey, someone's playing there.
15:15So whether you call or not,
15:17they'll come closer.
15:19There's someone around who's waiting.
15:21Oh, they can come in anytime?
15:23Yes.
15:25Because ma'am, whoever plays,
15:27they're the ones who will find it.
15:30That's how it is.
15:31That's how it is.
15:35That's why Ed has a mysterious prayer
15:38that he can finish and send away
15:40even if there's a spirit following him.
15:45As a mom, so beloved,
15:47sweetie, and sorry,
15:51I call upon the spirits
15:53who are in charge
15:55of this place.
15:57I ask
15:58that you
16:00return
16:02to the light.
16:08What Ed did
16:10was to talk to the spirits
16:12who didn't intend
16:14to get their attention.
16:18In Juan's culture,
16:20Filipinos have a broad belief
16:22in the concept of spirit.
16:25In the belief of our ancestors,
16:26the life of a person
16:28does not end
16:30in the death of a person's physical body.
16:32Instead,
16:34we have the concept
16:36of the other life.
16:38His soul will only be transferred
16:40to the other life.
16:42Because of religion,
16:44there was a limitation
16:46and this belief gradually disappeared.
16:57Here in a car impounding area
16:59in Cebu,
17:01the vehicles
17:03involved in the accident
17:05are slowly being towed.
17:07According to the impounding head
17:09officer, Harry,
17:11almost every day,
17:13there are vehicles being towed
17:15in their area.
17:17Because aside from the accident,
17:19the vehicles that were towed
17:21are also being towed.
17:23I did the impounding area
17:24and there were violations outside.
17:26The units that were damaged
17:28were placed here.
17:30But according to Harry,
17:32aside from the damaged parts of the vehicle,
17:34there seems to be something else
17:36that was left inside it.
17:38Do the souls feel?
17:41When there were a lot of
17:43damages,
17:45like the truck that was stuck
17:47in the bridge,
17:49that's when the damage
17:51in the impounding area started.
17:52That's how it happened.
17:56Even some of them
17:58have a mysterious experience.
18:01We feel like there are
18:03spirits here
18:05that are haunting us.
18:08There are also people running
18:10and walking
18:12that we can't see.
18:15Around 9 p.m.,
18:17I got my motorcycle.
18:19Then someone called me
18:21and said,
18:23there's no one around.
18:25Why do you feel like
18:27there are spirits
18:29in those places
18:31even though they didn't die there?
18:33There are things that
18:35they were attached to.
18:37For example,
18:39you brought something to a place
18:41but that thing
18:43has something to do with their death.
18:45Parts of their imprints
18:46or memories
18:48are in that house.
18:50To investigate the place,
18:52we were accompanied by
18:54Cebu Ghost Hunters,
18:56a group of paranormal experts
18:58who are investigating
19:00paranormal activities
19:02in Cebu.
19:04To those who sent us messages,
19:06thank you very much.
19:08Before the investigation started,
19:10the group decided to pray
19:12and talk to the spirits.
19:14Hi Kanders,
19:16I'm from the UK.
19:18I'm an international psychic.
19:22Elgie is accompanied by
19:24an international paranormal expert,
19:26psychic medium and healer,
19:28Ramon,
19:30who is able to bless
19:32places that are surrounded by danger.
19:34Let's go.
19:36As soon as we entered,
19:38Ramon felt something.
19:40I'm looking over there
19:42and the pain in my head
19:44is getting stronger.
19:46When
19:48the spirit comes
19:50close to me,
19:52it often
19:54affects
19:56my ability
19:57to communicate.
19:59Sir Harry,
20:01Ramon felt
20:03that his head hurts.
20:05Is there anyone here
20:07who died or was disrushed
20:09using his motorbike?
20:11Where is this, sir?
20:13Here, in this part.
20:14This is where
20:16he was disrushed.
20:18His head hurts.
20:20It's bleeding.
20:22His motorbike is broken.
20:24I feel shaky.
20:26I feel nervous.
20:29That's not usual for me.
20:31Something's not right.
20:33What we call here
20:35is
20:37EMF.
20:39EMF or electromagnetic field
20:41is the device used by Elgie
20:42to detect
20:44if there are spirits around.
20:46If the fluctuation is high
20:48up to
20:49green,
20:50yellow,
20:51orange, and red,
20:52the red energy is the highest.
20:54So, let's start
20:56communicating with the spirit.
20:58If there are spirits here,
21:00can you light
21:01them until they turn yellow?
21:03Can you touch them, Marge?
21:04Are you here, Marge?
21:06Are there spirits?
21:07We're here with you.
21:09Can you make us feel
21:10your presence?
21:13After a few seconds,
21:14EMF suddenly turned yellow.
21:17There.
21:18Yellow.
21:20Okay, there.
21:23I rode around.
21:24I felt
21:27like
21:28a corkscrew
21:29being driven
21:30into my ribs.
21:32An individual
21:33died
21:34in the accident.
21:35It's like a broken ribs
21:37crush.
21:38What happened
21:39to the driver, sir?
21:40The head?
21:42Okay.
21:44There's a lot of feelings here.
21:46Oh, I've got a severe headache.
21:48Anyone have a headache?
21:51Oh, wow.
21:52It's like I've been hit
21:53with a brick.
21:56That's what psychics do.
21:57They feel the pain.
22:01The sensation I'm getting
22:02is that
22:03the driver
22:05stopped
22:07and then started again.
22:10Siren
22:13Looking ahead
22:15and then carried on driving
22:17and then ran over.
22:36Something
22:37was being seen here
22:38because
22:39my legs
22:40had just gone wobbly.
22:41The sensation I'm getting
22:43is that
22:44the driver
22:46stopped
22:48and then started again.
22:49Beforehand,
22:50as he was driving up,
22:52he stopped the vehicle
22:54Siren
23:00Looking ahead
23:02and then carried on driving
23:04and then ran over.
23:05When it started,
23:06when he arrived
23:07to the actual
23:08killing of
23:09the individual.
23:11Was he a boy?
23:14A male?
23:15A male.
23:24What we're doing here
23:25is we're using sage
23:27which is used
23:28commonly around the world
23:29to help clear spirits.
23:32A prayer will be performed
23:33by the psychic medium,
23:34Ramon.
23:59My fellow countrymen,
24:00despite the passage of time,
24:02a new and
24:03modern time,
24:05the stories of
24:06poverty,
24:08fear,
24:09are still alive.
24:10Especially in
24:11faraway places.
24:12Of course,
24:13it's the source of our
24:14rich culture
24:15and history.
24:16And what we're going to do
24:17here is
24:18we're going to
24:19spread their beliefs,
24:21we're going to respect them
24:23and we're going to
24:24join in the prayer.
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