t's late, it's dark and you're in the middle of nowhere. Perhaps you're walking down a lonely stretch of moonlit road, maybe you're in a desolate parking lot trying to get your car started or perhaps you're nestled in the warmth of your own home reading yourself to sleep; whatever the circumstance, you find yourself in an isolated locale when you're suddenly startled by a sharp knock at the door or window. You look up from your steering wheel or cautiously pull back the curtain to see... wait for it... a pair of thin, trendily dressed, usually olive skinned teenagers.
Sounds pretty anti-climatic, right? But just wait; these aren't your average, ordinary scallywags. These adolescents have something horribly wrong with them - something almost none of the witnesses notice at first glance - it's their eyes. These "creatures" have no white corneas, no colorful irises, just a pair of big, black, shark-like eyes that inspire abject horror in all who have claimed to have seen them.
What's worse is that these bizarre younglings aren't content to scare you and continue on their merry way; no they are insistent that you help them. They stare through you with those dull ebony orbs and demand you let them in your car and give them a ride home or that they be allowed into your house to use your phone. The most horrifying aspect of all of this is that those who claim to have encountered these sinister kids swear that they've had to actively resist the temptation to do their bidding, as if their voices carried some sort of hypnotic influence.
ORIGIN OF A LEGEND
Stories of Black Eyed Kids - or BEKs as they were swiftly dubbed - have been popping up all over the internet for over a decade, but have yet to achieve any real pop culture notoriety... you'll know when that happens as soon as you start seeing commercials for a Wes Craven's or Eli Roth's new movie based on the "horrifying, real-life phenomena!"
This strange trend was first reported by journalist Brian Bethel on January 16, 1998. According to Bethel, two boys approached him while he was sitting in his parked car. Bethel described the kids in prototypical BEK fashion as stylish, olive skinned kids. The boys asked for a ride home explaining that they were on their way to the movies, but had forgotten their money.
Bethel claimed that he was overwhelmed by a "fight-or-flight" response, but was nevertheless tempted to allow the boys entrance into the vehicle. He resisted the urge, which seemed to only agitate the boys, who grew ever more adamant that they be allowed into the car. It was then that Bethel finally noticed their "coal black" eyes, whereupon he was momentarily paralyzed with fear.
The black-eyed beings seemed to realize that their window of opportunity was closing and their demands reached a fever pitch, at which point Bethel collected himself and promptly exited the scene. Thus began the "official" saga of the BEKs.
Full article: http://www.sott.net/article/256883-Black-Eyed-Kids-Insidious-threat-or-myth-in-the-making
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never met one. althought a woman who became a verry good friend and helped me in my quest into spirituality has this eye changing thing going on. the white of her eyes turn black. she always laughs when i ask her how she does that and why. she said one day i will know but right now is not my time.
Yes, I always wonder about things too....some of the gray hybreds I encountered had jet black void large almond eyes, and some of the hybreds had eyes that looked more human, but just a little larger in shape...The grays were trying to perfect the hybreds to fit into our society unnoticed. I often wondered where the more alien looking hybreds went after they were grown....maybe here on earth, on possibility....Men in black, I actually believe in them...although some people think they are a fictional story...guess being an abductee I believe a lot of things that others laugh at. Oh by the way I LOVED the men in black movies....I laughed my keister off but some of it I am thinking is actually facts in disguise, lol...Sometimes movies are more real than we think.
I have posted this before awhile back when I first read it because I thought it was kind of interesting. Thank you for posting this again. Most likely an "urban myth" but now a days ya just never know....kind of spooky don't you think. I hope people will at least discuss this a little, when I posted it they laughed at me and that was that....More weird things have been discussed here!!!