The Demon That Haunts The Philippines (FULL PARANORMAL DOCUMENTARY)
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Summary
The full documentary delves into the chilling tale of Maria, a Filipino woman who becomes entangled with the supernatural after a horrific incident abroad. Returning to her family with a mysterious change, Maria's dark transformation reveals itself in a gruesome act that roots itself in Filipino folklore. The narrative explores the Aswang, a shape-shifting creature within Filipino mythology, notorious for causing chaos and fear through its sinister acts. Throughout the video, various stories and historical events highlight the Aswang's cultural impact, including its use as a tool for psychological warfare by the CIA. The documentary endears viewers to weigh the thin line between myth and reality, leaving them pondering the Aswang's true nature.
Highlights
Maria's story is a haunting mix of tragedy and myth, leaving her transformed by a supernatural force. 😱
The Aswang, a notorious creature of Filipino folklore, is explored in-depth, showcasing its terrifying shapeshifting abilities. 🌕
An unexpected twist reveals the CIA's historical manipulation of Aswang myths for psychological warfare. 🧠
Tales from various Filipino islands demonstrate the diverse interpretations and fears surrounding the Aswang. 🏝️
The documentary serves as a reminder of how ancient myths continue to resonate and shape cultural narratives. 🕰️
Key Takeaways
Maria's tale shows how folklore can blend with reality, transforming beliefs into horrific acts. 💀
The Aswang, a cornerstone of Filipino paranormal lore, potentially reflects societal fears and historical trials. 🧛♀️
Stories of the Aswang highlight the richness of Filipino mythology and its global connections. 🌏
The intertwining of cultural myth and modern history, like with the CIA, exemplifies the Aswang's legendary adaptability. 🚀
The Aswang symbolizes more than myth; it's a vessel for deeper societal anxieties and historical narratives. 📚
Overview
This documentary chillingly unfolds Maria's tragic journey—an overseas worker in Kuwait who returns home with a dark secret. After experiencing a brutal attack, an unusual 'gift' transforms her, leading to a horrifying revelation that intertwines with age-old folklore. The story of Maria not only captivates but also unsettles, blending personal horror with supernatural lore.
Central to the documentary is the Aswang, a fearsome mythical beast from Filipino folklore. This shape-shifting entity, capable of taking various sinister forms, preys on humans, particularly children and pregnant women. Through gripping narratives and historical anecdotes, the film illuminates how such myths have manifested in societal fears and even influenced real-world events, such as CIA operations.
The exploration of the Aswang traverses beyond mere legend, delving into its cultural significance and role in shaping societal norms and fears. By juxtaposing historical events with mythical stories, the documentary paints a vivid tapestry of cultural identity in the Philippines, challenging viewers to question the nature of myths and their lasting impact on human psychology.
Chapters
00:00 - 05:30: Maria and Her Story The chapter titled "Maria and Her Story" introduces a Filipino woman named Maria whose story is often told with variations. However, the core elements remain consistent. Maria lived in a modest home with her husband, who worked as a policeman, and their two children. Despite having a job, her husband’s income was not sufficient to sustain the family, and they faced financial difficulties during tough times.
05:30 - 10:00: Maria's Return and the Horrific Truth The chapter titled 'Maria's Return and the Horrific Truth' discusses the economic challenges faced by Maria's family, including her husband returning home to find no food due to lack of resources. It highlights the common practice among Filipinos of working overseas, particularly in the Middle East, to earn money. Maria travels to Kuwait, leaving her family behind to work as a domestic helper, reflecting a broader narrative of sacrifice and financial necessity.
10:00 - 13:30: Introduction to Filipino Folklore and the Aswang Maria works as a helper in a wealthier family’s home but is mistreated and abused by her employers. Despite confiding in a friend about her struggles, Maria persists in her job due to her family’s need for money, enduring the difficult conditions.
13:30 - 18:00: Forms and Traits of the Aswang Maria was brutally attacked and left hospitalized. Her friend visited her in the hospital and, believing it might help, passed something onto Maria as she lay unconscious.
18:00 - 21:30: The Story from Negros Island The chapter titled 'The Story from Negros Island' narrates the aftermath of a mysterious and traumatic event experienced by Maria. After spending several weeks in the hospital, Maria returns to the Philippines, visibly changed by her ordeal. Her husband, while relieved to have her back, immediately senses that Maria is not the same person; she seems like just a shell of her former self. The story hints at a profound transformation or loss experienced by Maria, the full extent of which remains unclear at this stage.
21:30 - 25:00: Aswang's Variations and Cultural Impact The chapter explores the cultural and folkloric aspects of Aswang, a mythical creature in Filipino mythology. It delves into how the legend of Aswang has permeated and influenced various aspects of culture, society, and individual psychology. The chapter may also discuss personal stories or narratives showcasing the impact of these myths on people's lives, particularly focusing on mental states and familial relationships.
25:00 - 32:00: The Manananggal Story from Cebu The chapter titled 'The Manananggal Story from Cebu' describes an intimate moment between a man and Maria, who has returned to his life after some absence. As the man enters the kitchen, he is greeted by the smell of cooked meat and finds Maria preparing a meal for them, setting the table for a family dinner. This meal represents the first semblance of normalcy and comfort they've experienced since Maria's return. Embracing this moment, the man sits at the table without questioning the circumstances, simply enjoying the warmth and hospitality as Maria rushes around to serve the food.
32:00 - 41:00: Historical Context and Modern Exploitation of Aswang Beliefs This chapter delves into the historical context and modern exploitation of Aswang beliefs. The narrative is woven through a fictional scene where Maria and her husband are having dinner. The husband notices the absence of their children and calls out to them, but receives no response. He asks Maria to get the children, setting the stage for exploring the eerie, supernatural undertones associated with the Aswang mythology.
41:00 - 46:00: The Aswang as a Cultural Symbol and Closing Thoughts The chapter titled 'The Aswang as a Cultural Symbol and Closing Thoughts' discusses the harrowing tale of a man who discovers that his wife, Maria, has killed their children and cooked them as stew. The narrative highlights the deep horror and tragedy as the husband realizes the truth while tasting the broth. This story serves as a cultural symbol, possibly reflecting the mythical figure of the Aswang in Filipino folklore, which is often associated with shape-shifting, cannibalism, and fear of otherness. The chapter likely uses this story as a metaphor for deeper cultural or psychological issues and concludes with reflective thoughts on the implications of such tales.
46:00 - 50:00: Credits and Acknowledgments In the chapter titled 'Credits and Acknowledgments,' a violent altercation occurs between a husband and his wife, Maria. During a fit of rage, the husband uses a large knife, referred to as a 'labo,' to attack Maria, slashing her face. Despite her injury, Maria manages to escape and disappears into the night. She is never located by her husband or the authorities and becomes known as 'Mar labo,' with 'labo' symbolizing the knife used in the attack.
The Demon That Haunts The Philippines (FULL PARANORMAL DOCUMENTARY) Transcription
00:00 - 00:30 there was once a Filipino woman named Maria the details of her story tend to change based on who is telling her Tale But the basic factors tend to remain the same so I will do my best to tell her story here as it was told to me Maria lived in a modest home with her husband and two children while her husband worked as a policeman it wasn't enough to keep the family sustained times were tough money
00:30 - 01:00 worries were a common occurrence Maria's husband would often return home to find no food on the table because there wasn't a crumb in the house Maria was offered the opportunity to go and work overseas a fairly common practice for many Filipinos there would be offered the opportunity to work in another country often in the Middle East for a limited time to make money it is said that Maria traveled to Kuwait leaving her Family behind to become a domestic
01:00 - 01:30 helper in the home of a wealthier family but Maria was treated poorly abused by her new employers Maria often confided in a friend of hers who was also working in the area her time there was hard but she knew it was only for a short while and her family needed this money so she continue to grit her teeth and put up with it for them that was until a group
01:30 - 02:00 of men sexually assaulted Maria it was a brutal attack that left Maria hospitalized and unconscious her friend came to visit her in the hospital the first chance she got finding Maria battered and bruised beyond recognition but the friend had a way to help her or at least she thought it would help her that night as Maria lay unconscious in her hospital bed her friend passed something on to Maria a sort of
02:00 - 02:30 power if she understood what exactly that gift she was giving Maria was is unclear over the next few weeks Maria recovered in the hospital before being sent back to the Philippines when she was ready she was greeted with open arms by her husband who was obviously distraught about what his wife had been through but even from that initial hug he knew something was different the Maria that returned home that day was a shell of
02:30 - 03:00 her former self completely mentally ruined by the events that had taken place or so the husband thought at least he used it to explain her way her increasingly odd behavior over the coming weeks but he did worry it would be harder for the children to accept and understand this woman who stood in their home now barely felt like the mother that had left them months before then one day he returned home to
03:00 - 03:30 the smell of cooked meat he entered and found Maria plating up food for him the table set and ready for a family meal this was the first time a sense of normality had returned to their lives since Maria came back he didn't ask any questions he embraced it taking his seat at the table as his wife rushed around preparing the food she placed the plate in front of him and told him to eat
03:30 - 04:00 he did Maria sat at the other end of the table with a plate of her own watching her husband closely in between taking bites herself suddenly it dawned on the husband that the kids weren't there so he called out to them to come for dinner but there was no response he called again silence he asked Maria if she would get the children to which she responded it
04:00 - 04:30 with a crooked grin a grin that would haunt the husband for the rest of his days she simply gestured towards the pot where the rest of the stewed meat was boiling hot still in its broth the husband looked inside the pot and was then hit with the sudden realization of what had happened Maria had killed their children Maria had cooked their children and now he was eating them in a
04:30 - 05:00 blind rage the husband grabbed a large knife and lunged at Maria in The Struggle the knife slashed at Maria's face causing a large gash but remarkably this didn't seem to stop her and instead she managed to escape from her husband blood pouring from her face as she rushed out into the night and vanished Maria was never found by her husband all the authorities they called her Mar labo now labo being the word for a large knife
05:00 - 05:30 referring to the horrendous scar that covers her face but she isn't gone people still talk about her in harush Whispers And it is said that she now stalks through vas stalking people in the night and eating them whenever she can of course Maria would have no idea where these sudden impulses came from but it's likely her friend in Kuwait did because she very likely had
05:30 - 06:00 been suffering from those same impulses this believed that while Maria was unconscious in the hospital that friend had turned her into an Aswang welcome to the tape Library I have something of a bad habit which I think many of us who talk about these topics do of mostly covering stories from the West it's obviously much easier to Source the information and there's a fair bit of Base knowledge there that makes them simpler to write about so when this idea came up on my radar I was
06:00 - 06:30 really excited to get into it tonight we're going to be talking about some Filipino folklore some of the terrifying stories related to it and how Superstition has been used to influence some very real world events before we get back into it though what if you had a guardian angel one you've trusted since you were a child who has saved your life several times one you've had complete faith in until they did something too horrible to
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08:00 - 08:30 comfortable it's time to explore the awang A Tale of vampires curses and the CIA even really explaining what an awang is can be a little tricky often it's referred to by people outside the Philippines as a sort of vampire like creature although this isn't really true there are some similarities it is a creature that haunts the imagination of many in that part of the world although for many isn't seen as a simple piece of folkl
08:30 - 09:00 and instead a very real threat the awang is a shape shifter there appears to be some debate on if there are multiple types of awang or a singular creature that can morph into different appearances but we'll get into that a little later they are often said to live in forests or cemeteries but have been known to take up residents closer to more populated areas with Tales of people being attacked in their homes by an Aswan
09:00 - 09:30 or Waking Up hearing strange noises at their window to find some form of awang looking in at them the main thing you should know about them is their diet humans it has a particular love of blood and livers and will more often than not Target children or even suck the unborn babies out of pregnant mothers it doesn't appear that the awang does this for sustenance though the whole motive
09:30 - 10:00 of the creature appears to be causing suffering to anyone who happens to cross its path its whole purpose is to cause chaos and misery it is said by some that the curse of the awang runs in a family seemingly suggesting that they were at some point people that have been infected with the Aswang Powers almost like a form of possession but that it can be passed on almost like a vampire some believe that Aswang needs to pass on its abilities to
10:00 - 10:30 one of their offspring before they can die others say the Aswang can infect anyone it chooses with its abilities much like the story of Maria from the start of the episode our next encounter with the Aswang will demonstrate some of these elements of the legend this incident apparently took place on the island of Negros a woman was born to a poor farmer one of 11 children she was sent with two of her siblings her younger brother brother and older sister
10:30 - 11:00 at a young age to their aunt and uncles to attend school in exchange for room and board they would be forced to sell vegetables but they were never allowed to leave their rooms at night a rule that was strictly enforced by their aunt and uncle despite this the oldest sister snuck out one night to a neighboring Village to see her boyfriend when she returned late at night she saw her uncle standing there in the
11:00 - 11:30 Moonlight bent over in an unusual position seemingly Frozen to the spot something about his appearance Disturbed her causing chills all throughout her body she couldn't tell what he was doing but whatever it was he seemed to be almost in some sort of trance and wasn't aware that she was even there she told her siblings the next morning but they didn't take her seriously on another occasion the aunt asked them to bring in
11:30 - 12:00 some chickens which the children did only for the aunt to reach into the live chicken pull out the heart and eat it raw this was just one of a series of Strange Behaviors that the children witnessed and they soon started to tell others about their aunt and uncle's strange Behavior an adult who heard these stories was seriously concerned for the safety of the children and got them out of the house the following day one of their
12:00 - 12:30 classmates was found dead the young girl's body had been torn open so her internal organs were visible it was believed by the locals that she had been the victim of an Aswang Attack Just 4 days after this the younger brother fell ill and died unexpectedly the aunt soon fell ill too and died after a battle with disease that lasted 3 years after the events reported by the children it was believed
12:30 - 13:00 the couple were both awang and the couple were treated with suspicion and fear from the local community they believed they had attempted to pass it on to their nephew but this had failed and resulted in his death because they had no children of their own they had no one to successfully pass it down to the aunt's inability to pass it on led to a long slow painful death
13:00 - 13:30 but how can you be prepared to face something like the Aswang if you don't know what to look out for the Aswang is a highly versatile and feared creature in Filipino folklore known for its ability to take on various forms to deceive and prey on humans the Aswang often appears as an ordinary human during the day blending into the community and leading a seemingly normal life in this form they are typically reclusive quiet
13:30 - 14:00 and may have unusual habits that set them apart such as avoiding eye contact or staying away from social Gatherings they are often described as pale or sickly looking one of the most common forms ywang takes is that of a large black dog this form allows it to roam the streets at night without drawing much attention the dog form is often described as having glowing red eyes and moving with our natural Speed and Agility children are often told that if they see a dog at night they should run
14:00 - 14:30 home in case this is the Aswang although stray dogs are very common in the Philippines and some have pointed out the fact that this could just be used as a way to convince rebellious children to return home when it gets dark less common but not unheard of is that the Aswang may also transform into a black cat using this smaller form to slip into homes unnoticed it is also said to turn into a large pig-like creature or a bird the
14:30 - 15:00 bird form will often make sounds like tick tick or whack whack these birds are believed to make Eerie repetitive sounds signaling the presence of an Aswang nearby the bird form is often used for spying or locating potential victims particularly pregnant women from a distance in some stories the Aswang has the ability to mimic the appearance and voice of a person's loved ones to look lure them into a trap this form of
15:00 - 15:30 deception is particularly terrifying as it prays on the emotional bonds of its victims some accounts also suggest that the Aswang can become invisible or blend into its surroundings making it nearly impossible to detect until it's too late in other regions the Aswang is depicted as a hybrid creature with a mix of human and animal features for example it might appear as a human with animalistic traits such as
15:30 - 16:00 claws fangs or backward facing feet these hybrid forms are usually a manifestation of the Aswang in its most dangerous and predatory State then there are creatures that are said by some to be types of Aswang whereas others believe they are their own independent entities such as the Mana agal a creature that can detach its upper torso from its lower body the upper body then Sprouts batlike wings and flies off to
16:00 - 16:30 hunt for prey usually at night the lower half is left hidden in a secluded area in what I think is one of the most disturbing examples of this folklore the Mana Nagal is particularly feared for its ability to suck the blood of fetuses from pregnant women using its long snake likee tongue it's easy to see why the Aswang is so feared if it can take on on the form of almost anything then every
16:30 - 17:00 strange interaction with a person or animal could be viewed through the lens of the Aswang these variations in the appearance of the monster seem to complicate things even further it feels almost as though Aswang is a term used as a catch all for various types of monster within Filipino folklore they are also often times described almost like a witch capable of placing curses on people who they feel have wronged them although elsewhere where witches and Aswang appear to be two very
17:00 - 17:30 separate beliefs it is said that witches have been known to invite the spirits of the Aswang into them in order to gain its power and become one witches that have taken on the Aang's power are said to only be killable if they are stabbed in the back if not they are simply able to lick their wounds to heal this ability to heal themselves is another common trait across all forms of the Aswang although maybe the large number of variation on the Aswang shouldn't be
17:30 - 18:00 that surprising when you consider the Philippines is made up of over 7,000 Islands the variations on their cultural stories could be put down to that separation but you could also boil down the awang to a more simple concept that explains all variations a creature capable of shape-shifting into anything it wants a creature that feeds on human flesh and blood a creature that is pure evil as much as there is a wide range of
18:00 - 18:30 beliefs on what the Aswang actually is there is also a wide range of ways to combat them everything from Salt and garlic to specific oils can ward off this Sinister creature sick people are told not to stay in rooms that have holes in the floor and to remain as quiet as possible so as not to attract an Aswang one of the strangest beliefs I came across was how to deal with one coming for an unborn baby they are often blamed as the cause of
18:30 - 19:00 miscarriage and one way to counter this is for the father of the unborn baby to craw under the house naked and sit there waving around a sword there seems to be a common belief that the Aswang enters homes from underneath although I did find a number of accounts of them being seen claing her Windows let's jump into another story now this one is from suboo and talks about one of those variations I previously mentioned the man and AAL there was apparently a family that was
19:00 - 19:30 well known to the villagers in the area as having the blood of the Aswang running through their veins despite this the daughter of the family was very beautiful and numerous men in the village were interested in her a man eventually did marry her despite many people warning him not to he didn't believe such superstitious nonsense and was in love with the girl so he went through the wedding the couple moved in with the girl's family straight after the wedding and almost
19:30 - 20:00 instantly he began to notice strange behavior from the family one night he walked into a room to find his now mother-in-law on the floor on all fours her head bowed down for a hole in the floor he walked away from this strange incident looking at the clock he noticed it was midnight that was when he saw her outside through the window she must have crawled through the whole in the floor he couldn't believe
20:00 - 20:30 his eyes however when she appeared to fly away disappearing off into the night sky flapping wings as she went it is said that when an Aswang is close to death they must pass on the curse or they will suffer greatly the Mother-in-law was aging and didn't have many years left so the daughter the man's new wife took the power of the Aswang from her the the man claimed that when midnight hit his wife would leave the
20:30 - 21:00 house each day he would hear stories from the neighboring Villages about bodies being found either dismembered or drained of their blood I'm not sure what happened to the husband but his story doesn't appear to have an ending that we know about so I think we can guess what may have happened to him reports of the asang have been written about as far back as the 16th century most Spanish explorers hearing the stories and noting
21:00 - 21:30 that the Aswang was the most feared creature in the Filipino culture but the tradition continues to this day with a vast majority of the population apparently believing that the Aswang truly exists over the years parents have killed their own children because they believe they were turning into one old women seem to be the most commonly accused and have been the victims of lynchin from their Community there are many examples of people being killed because people believed they were
21:30 - 22:00 the Aswang or murderers who accused of being the Aswang after their crimes including at least one case of cannibalism that was blamed on the creature over the centuries the islands have seen occupations from the Spanish and Americans as well as battling the Japanese over their lands in many instances during this time foreign entities have used local Superstition and beliefs to assert a level of control over the population one of the most famous instances of this
22:00 - 22:30 actually came in the 1950s only a decade or so after the American occupation had ended during the early 1950s the CIA and the Philippine government were engaged in a counterinsurgency campaign against the Huck Rebels who were active in rural areas of lazon the hwks were actually formed to counter the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines and had previously worked with the Americans to counter the Japanese Invasion but in the following years
22:30 - 23:00 tensions grew between the haux and the government that was being formed the group retreated to the jungles in the mountains and began smuggling weapons in preparing themselves for Warfare the hwks were gaining support among the rural population and traditional military tactics were proving insufficient to quell the movement the US was still keen on using the Philippines as a strategic sight on that side of the world for the cold War so were Keen to try and bring
23:00 - 23:30 this infighting to an end the US and Philippine governments began exploring psychological operations to undermine the morale of the rebels and their supporters the rebels and numerous other people were hiding out in the jungles and the government wanted to flush out as many people out of the area as they could to make it easier for them to capture the rebel forces understanding the Deep rooted belief in the awang and other supernatural creatures within rural Filipino communities CIA operatives
23:30 - 24:00 devised a plan to exploit these fears the operation involved spreading rumors and fabricating evidence to suggest that awang were active in areas controlled by the hux first they would send small planes over the areas where they believed families were hiding Rebels the plane would carry a speaker that informed those below that if they didn't turn in the rebels their families would be cursed and it
24:00 - 24:30 worked numerous Rebels handed themselves in While others informed on their whereabouts so they then doubled down on this plan coming in late at night and graffitiing large watching eyes on buildings for the locals to discover in the morning then they started spreading rumors about the Aswang heading to prominent locations where they knew Rebels were hiding and essentially infecting the locals with stories about Aswang being seen in the
24:30 - 25:00 jungles claiming that people had been found drained of their blood they waited several days in the hope that the rumors would make it back to the rebels before launching an attack a group of Hawk Rebels were patrolling paths at the top of a mountain when a team of operatives came in and started picking them off one by one grabbing them killing the rebels and puncturing their necks with two small holes allowing the blood to drain from the
25:00 - 25:30 body before leaving the Rebels for the rest to find within 24 hours the rebels had deserted the mountain many have noted that the Aswang is a representation of everything wrong with Society within the Philippines it is the Boogeyman that can be blamed for horrifying events but it is also suggested as the creation of the repressed Dark Side of humans the Aswang is violent a Maneater often vulgar and even at times
25:30 - 26:00 highly sexualized it is your strange neighbor who doesn't want to talk to people it is the criminal who murdered a man it is the jilted woman who curses her lover's name when he leaves her it is the cause of tragic miscarriages and the loss of sick relatives it is to be blamed when one person eats another because what else could it have been than a monster we shouldn't be capable of such wickedness
26:00 - 26:30 all cultures have had this figure within our folklore an evil presence that can be blamed when things go wrong but none seem to have the staying power of the Aswan which does just leave that lingering bit of doubt in your mind what if this isn't just Superstition what if it isn't just a legend what if if you were to stumble into the jungle on a random Filipino
26:30 - 27:00 island late at night you would come face to face with a creature that your mind just couldn't possibly comprehend I wonder what your last thoughts would be as its long tongue began to slide out of its mouth puncturing into your skin I wonder if you could scream as your vision blurred and the last drops of blood left your body
27:00 - 27:30 that's all for this entry into the tape Library this was a really really difficult topic to wrap my head around I'm not going to lie I wouldn't have been able to do it if it wasn't for the Aswang project a website and YouTube channel that appears to be dedicated to collecting as much information about Filipino folklore as possible their YouTube channel also contains the fabulous documentary The Aswang phenomenon I'll leave a link to that in the description and I would highly recommend it if you want to delve a little deeper into this
27:30 - 28:00 topic I'm not sure how many listeners I have from the Philippines but if you are from there and have any stories about the Aswang or elements of the folklore that you can explain better than I can please do leave a comment or drop me an email on that note I know a lot of people have sent me stories for night drive paranormal recently if I haven't emailed you back yet don't worry the series is taking a short break and I don't tend to respond to an email until I'm ready to include it in the video otherwise it just gets too confusing on
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