(CBS5)
The presence of the supernatural and the influence of voodoo long have
been synonymous with New Orleans.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, members of the U.S. military are
saying that there's something spooky going on and it's not just images
of death and destruction that's haunting them.
By all accounts, the Sophie B. Wright Middle School in New Orleans sits
empty and evacuated except for military personnel who have taken over
the campus as a staging site for missions around the battered city.
But the men in uniform have the feeling that they're not alone. It
prompted a chaplain to utter this directive: "In the name of Jesus
Chris, I command you Satan to leave the dark areas of this building."
Said Sgt. Robin Hairston of the California National Guard: "I was in my
sleeping bag and I opened by eyes and in the doorway was a little girl,"
. "It wasn't my imagination."
Hairston wasn't the only one seeing things. Spc. Rosales Leanor had her
own close encounter.
"I was using the restroom and I just saw a little shadow," Leanor said,
"kind of looming in front of me."
Another member of the Guard unit said that she saw and heard a little
girl laughing when she opened a closet that contained cleaning supplies.
At a Baton Rouge marina, boats were strewn like trash, but not a shred
of paper could be found. Except for the pages of a Bible, which was
found by a soldier. It was open to the Book of Revelations.
At a nearby church, nearly destroyed, another Bible was found, showing
the exact same passage from Revelations.
Like the power of nature, there is a power at work in New Orleans that
defies explanation.