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  • 6/3/2025
In 1971, a young airman stationed at Vandenberg Air Force Base discovers that a forbidden barracks room—rumored to be haunted—might be hiding something older than war, older than memory. As he’s drawn deeper into its secrets, reality begins to unravel, and he must decide whether what he’s seeing is real… or whether he ever left the room at all.
Transcript
00:00Years later, I visited Vandenberg again.
00:03A guided tour, all official, all smiles.
00:07I asked one of the officers if the old War World II barracks were still standing.
00:12He looked confused.
00:14Most of those were torn down in the late 60s.
00:18No, I said.
00:20One was still there in 71.
00:22I was stationed in it.
00:24He shook his head.
00:26That wing was condemned in 59 after a suicide.
00:30No one's lived there since.
00:31I pressed him, showed him the old ID tag from my time there.
00:35He humored me, walked me to the side.
00:37And there, under weeds and broken asphalt, was the concrete footprint of the barracks.
00:42Only, there were no hallways, no rooms.
00:45Just a single entrance leading nowhere.
00:47He chuckled.
00:48Strange, isn't it?
00:49It's like the whole place was never finished.
00:52And yet, as we stood there, the wind blew across my neck in a way that felt too deliberate.
01:00Like something breathing just over my shoulder.
01:03That night, in my hotel, I heard the whisper again, who never left.
01:09And in the mirror behind me, I saw a door, just slightly ajar.
01:15So cool.
01:16That's actually cool.
01:16I knew it.
01:17You can hit my door.
01:18You can have no한ish talk.
01:21I didn't do this too.
01:23I saw that snow before my neck.
01:23I don't have to be in a shot.
01:27And I know like how that feels there.
01:34I want to tell you.
01:34You 1973 roku.
01:35You never saw a window on Monday.
01:37You early on Monday.
01:39You can leave the floor, youучừng.
01:40I saw some new developments.
01:42You never saw a window on Monday.
01:43You didn't see what you saw.