I currently work on a tropical island that some people would pay to be at, but it's a military base and only those who work or are stationed here are allowed. The island has a rich history and it has its ghost stories as well. I have only experienced one kind of paranormal event while here, but I am planning on checking into the validity of the other stories I will tell here. My own experience has been with voices. I have clearly heard my named called on several occasions and there is no one around me at the time. I have also caught the movement of what some of you call shadow people out of the corner of my eye in my room. I do not get the feeling that these are bad or negative energies, but something that is trying to communicate its presence to me.
The next story was relayed to me, by another island resident, of the angry Philipino. It seems that these two ladies who worked the midnight shift out on the far side of the island were standing outside their facility smoking and talking, when, out of nowhere, a Philipino man came running and screaming at them. Needless to say they both started to run back into the facility and as they reached the door, they looked back and he was gone. Their facility is a secure location and the only way in is through a locked gate that only employees of that location have access to. They claimed this happened several times.
The next story is of the woman in white, also told by another island resident. It is said that over on the far side of the island at the old plantation, if you spend the night, you will see a woman in white victorian dress wondering the grounds. No one knows who she is or why she is there. I plan on finding out if this one is true. Who knows maybe I will come back with some pictures to post here. There are a couple of more stories that supposedly happen here, but I will have to sit down and have them told to me again so that I can pass them on to you along with anything I find during my ghost hunt.
Are you sure it was a Filipino Man? Diego Garcia is way off the P.I. Man, oh well, us Filipinos are known to be migrants. Great story! Kudos