The Red Cross
I’d like to tell you a disturbing story I heard from people I know or have met.
I was living in the southern part of Sydney four years ago in a big house. One day, I advertised to share the house so I could save some money. The next day, a young Indian-looking guy around thirty came to the house. However, he wanted to leave quickly after I showed him the spare room.
I wanted to know what he thought about sharing the house with me. He said he liked the house, but didn’t want to move in because of the cat. On the way out, I simply asked him if he knew what was really going on in the world. There wasn’t really much reason for it. I just wanted to chat a little.
He replied, “Are you talking about conspiracies?” When I said yes, he looked up at the four corners of the room and asked if there was a bug of any kind. I told him I didn’t think so. Afterward, he started to whisper with a very serious face.
“I know everything about conspiracies. I can even write my own book or create my own website just for all the information I know. When my mother was alive, she used to work in a hospital. She was constantly telling me, ‘there is a secret room in the hospital where very rich people go to drink our blood.’ ”
At the time, I already knew about the illuminati’s blood drinking nature, since I read the Biggest Secret by David Icke, but I was very surprised about the secret room in the hospital.
Six months passed and I met a guy at a political meeting that I became good friends with. One day, when I told him the story about the Indian guy, he wasn’t very surprised about the secret room in the hospital. Instead, he gave me more information about the Red Cross.
He replied, “I can believe that. There’s something fishy going on about the Red Cross. Many of the rooms at the Red Cross center in Sydney have a special lock system employed. You have to have a special ‘security clearance’ to enter each room. According to a man who works at the Red Cross, two men used to work there. However, when they went to Thailand, they were killed somehow.”
My friend thinks both of them found the true nature of the Red Cross.
No creepiness or content to it. Sorry
4/10
I didn’t think this was very effective. Not very much of a mindfuck. 2/5.
I really like the story but got confused at the end.
[spoiler] I understand this one! The writer is a part of the red cross ane knows what happens in thise rooms. This writer is in the red cross ane already knows all that.[/spoiler]
Really short story.but I liked it good job.10/10
More elaboration would turn this around.
2/10 pretty terrible
There’s unnecessary added information to this story that just makes it…like..what.
boring
Good opening man! The ending bummed me though. I like the concept but I think if you elaborated more the “true nature of the red cross” It would be a good pasta. 7/10 breads
Not very creepy, but a great story and kind of gore like. It seems like it would be a B rated movie but I would watch it none the less! It was pretty good, keep up the great work!
This is rubbish.
Why is this creepy?
Not very understandable unfortunately. 6/10 breads.
This is good and most likely does happen in some hospitals. 3/5
Really think u are onto something with the premise of the story……maybe a part 2 ??
i read this about 5 times and i still dont get anything thats going on….Rating will be 2/5 man next time make the story more simple and easier to understand
Interesting theory, but I think there’s nothing strange about the [spoiler]“special lock system”[/spoiler]
It makes sense really, there ARE crazy people out there that might want to steal the stuff. But as far as Illuminati drinking blood goes.. Can you blame them? It tastes wonderful.