any anons ever visited Waverly Hills Sanatorium? did you experience anything paranormal?
Yea I met the Loch Ness Monster and it asked me for tree fiddy.
>>42568230I ask about a haunted location on a board filled with schizophrenic astral projection garbage and I get a bullshit reply. Figures
>>42568148no, and it's hard to find your thread among so many shitty generals
>>42568148What specifically is this place known for ?
>>42568148Are these buildings bigger than prisons that were built around the same time? Did they just throw everyone in there? They are massive.
>>42568667Have you ever seen the reasons people were put in mental hospitals? Take a look at that guy who I can't be bothered to google>Has a little roadside stall>Decides to drum up interest in by painting a horse to look like a zebra and have it stand at the side>That was his entire crime and proof that he was mentally unstable>Spends the next 38 years in the nuthouse
It also housed TB victims anons....
>>42568741>Be a real Jew named rosenhahn (not one of those fake mofockers)>Psychologist>Recruit a bunch of normal people to go to the psych ward and say they heard stupid shit like a voice in their head say, "thud" once>Hospital admits them>They act normal after that and some say or do anything else>Hospital diagnoses all of them and keeps them for varying seemingly arbitrary lengths of time>Rosenhan: "we fooled you, hospital, those we normal people we paid">Hospital: "well send some more I bet we will get them this time">Rosenhan: ok hospital >Hospital comes back later. Tells them all the people they found and were kicked out of hospital.>Rosenhan: "Psyche! We didn't send anymore patients this time. You just undiagnosed all your previous patients.Thus proving psychiatry/humans was by and large incompetent and so that's why everyone was kicked out of the mental ward
>>42568816Every time, say it with me.
>>42568816The foundation of science is to first admit you don't know, but if the psychiatric industry did such a thing, nobody would give them any money. It's just somewhere to put the misc problems and make a few bucks
>>42568148I saw a freaking ghost there, OP.
>>42569126>The foundation of science is to first admit you don't knowThat's probably why it's so shit now. In fairness it's been shit for a long time because of how dogmatic it is. Just look at Joseph Lister. You have to wait for the old ones to die off before anyone feels brave enough to put forward a different theory.It's absolutely worse now because of the huge industry that surrounds it. There's too many careers and too much money at stake. Big breakthroughs happen and then get buried because of the knock on effect it would have on other things.For example, which admittedly isn't a good example because I don't remember the exact name of it. If I spent a bit of time searching I could find it again though - a certain mouthwash. It was a few years ago now, but basically a mouthwash was developed that completely negated cavities. Regular mouthwash needs to be used, well, regularly. This didn't. I think it needed to be used once every 6 months (which you can argue the semantics of 'regularity' if you want). What happened with it was it left the good bacteria alone and killed the bad bacteria that causes cavities. Obviously it only lasted 6 months and then you would have to use it again. As soon as they knew it worked it was buried. Think of the impact that would have dentistry. Dentists wouldn't be needed half as much. Companies who develop composite materials, denture manufacturers, every day mouthwash, even every day toothpaste to some extent, and the list goes on. Good for the people, sure. But not good for the shekels and the good of the people will always take a backseat to the bottomline.That's just one example. I could fill this thread with them.
>>42568667lung diseases and tuberculosis thrived in coal burning times before antibiotics
>>42568148why does it need to be so big?
>>42573209lots of ill people, anon
>>42568148you know they make fake spoopy sounds in those cash grab asbestos petri urbex dishes, right OP?
>>42574131I ask if anons here have been there. You start talking about urban exploration videos on YouTube. Why?
>>42568268I miss the good old days when /x/ was more about ghosts, cryptids and urban legends.
>>42568148>Waverly HillsNew one for me. Never heard of it. But I love going to old Sanatoriums. Does it have tunnels underneath of it (lots of them do) and do they do tours there?