The speaker, Yu Maslennikov, shares his experience visiting an abandoned psychiatric hospital in Italy. Despite the hospital's grim history, he was drawn to it due to popular beliefs about ghosts and paranormal activity.
The hospital, known as Panther, was once home to 6,000 patients who underwent severe treatments until the end of the 20th century. These treatments included electric shocks and beatings, leading to many patient deaths.
Maslennikov mentions incomprehensible voices and strange whispers heard by patients and doctors while the hospital was in operation. He also talks about a famous case of a patient who began hearing scary voices and started writing on the walls of the building.
Despite the prohibitory signs and security patrols, Maslennikov managed to get inside the hospital. He describes the eerie atmosphere, the abandoned buildings, and the sense of danger he felt. He also mentions a thermal imager, which he believes would have recorded any temperature changes indicative of paranormal activity.
However, during his time there, he didn't feel any paranormal presence. He concludes by expressing his belief that the hospital's reputation for being haunted might be due to the patients' and staff's fear and the harsh conditions they lived under.
1. The speaker, Yu Maslennikov, is discussing his experiences at an abandoned psychiatric hospital, Panther.
2. The hospital was previously known as a place for 6,000 patients who were subjected to severe torture and treatment procedures.
3. The hospital was closed in the late 20th century due to the banning of similar cruel treatment methods for mental disorders.
4. While the hospital was open, there were reports of strange occurrences, including incomprehensible voices and whispers, felt by both patients and doctors.
5. The speaker mentions a famous case of a man who was admitted to the clinic with minor mental disorders and began to hear voices, which worsened his condition.
6. The man started writing on the walls of the building, starting with astrological symbols and later switching to mysterious runes.
7. The speaker states that they do not believe in ghosts, paranormal, and mysticism, but they want to feel something at the hospital.
8. They traveled to Italy and visited a psychiatric hospital in the city of Voltaire, facing serious problems due to prohibitory signs and warnings from local stalkers.
9. They inspected the territory and stayed in a remote place for safety.
10. The buildings of the hospital are described as eerie and alone, with prohibitory signs at every step.
11. The speaker mentions a strange "inner feeling" they experienced upon entering the hospital.
12. The hospital was called a place where locals did not return from.
13. The speaker mentions a man who worked at the hospital, referred to as "qualcuno."
14. The speaker describes a specific place they need to find on the first floor, known as "ward 66," where the sick after the procedures were taken and most often died.
15. The speaker mentions a man named "Igorky" and a "Tibetan phase" related to the experiences in the ward.
16. The speaker talks about a thermal imager that records any changes in temperature.
17. The speaker mentions a rune carving on the wall of the first building.
18. The speaker expresses a desire to leave the hospital, feeling tired and hungry.
19. The speaker states that they spent the night in one of the most terrible psychiatric hospitals in the world and will study the filmed material and voice recordings in the future.