Tuesday, January 14, 2014

A Haitian Man Declared Dead only Found 18 Years Later, In A Zombie State



Clairvius claimed that that he was alive all these years even while he was being buried alive. The story goes that in 1962, Clairvius Narcisse went to the hospital to get a checkup after feeling extremely sick. Doctors diagnosed him with disorders including hypo-tension and pulmonary edema. Clavirvius later said that he had a high fever and was feeling like something was crawling over his skin just like bugs. Sometime later he was declared dead by the two physicians of the hospital and his sister signed his death certificate.

Clavirvius was buried, though he later said that he could hear everything from closing of the casket to his sister weeping besides him. A voodoo priest came to his grave, took him out of the coffin, beat him up and took him away.

He was taken to work on a sugar plantation, where he saw people just like him working and laboring. He was also given some kind of concoction everyday so that he never regained his memory. After 2 (two) years the owner of the plantation died and Clavivius walked away to his freedom but he learned that his brother was the one who had gotten him poisoned over a property dispute. Fearing his brother, he avoided his village and returned only after knowing his brother has died.

Lamarque Douyon, a Haitian psychiatrist confirmed that Clairivius is the same Clairivius that had been buried. He also got many friends and relatives that claimed his identity.

The Canadian Ethno-botanist, Wade Davis, explained that Clavivius was injected with a toxin made from toad, some poisonous plants and Sapo fish ( a poisonous fish found in Haiti) which has a hallucinogenic effect and can cause memory loss. And by frequently drugging him he had lost his memory but once the drugs stopped he started regaining his memory.

Many such cases have been reported in Haiti. It seems becoming Zombies is becoming the latest fashion trend there.


FB Top Comments | This guy and his story is still being researched by paranormal investigators to this day | This used to happen all the time in the 1800s. They used to tie strings to the "deceased's wrist when they buried them, keeping the other end of the string through the dirt and on top of the grave stone with a bell attached to it then they assigned a man to stay in the cemetery in case the bell rang... before that it was called "vampirism" | That is what they call saved by the Bell. Many times if the body was dug up they would find were a corpse looked like it was screaming with scratch marks inside the coffins where they have tried to get out at one time and of coarse it didn't always happen. Some people were thought of being deceased when actually they were in a deep coma. That is one reason the bell thing had started in the 1800's. Pretty creepy. I have an ancestor who was buried facing down because they thought she was a witch. If she woke up at anytime they believed she would only dig deeper and find herself in Hell. Crazy how they did things back then! |
Its because of their voodoo in Haiti. Theres a "medicine" thatmakes you sleep an your heart beat so soft, youre pronounced dead. So they bury you and you wake up weeks later buried. True story, bro.! | Wake up weeks later!! I,d assume the body cant survive without food or water for that long ? |  Its like in a hibernation... Google it for yourself? | Zombies exist, how do you think Obama was elected |  the zombie was found arguing with a leprechuan over the pot of gold at the end of rainbow  |  who would believe two haitian physicists? | but this happened in 1962, medical science at that time, although was not bad, it wasn't the best |  you dumbasses havent heard of haitian zombies? its a type of poison. nothing magical about it... | what is so difficult to believe that electricity can be stored in the body or brain and restimulate the heart after years of being in a state of death. or that the conscious stimuli can become re aware or stay in a state of acoma so similair to death...anythings possible. if you can imagine it it is possible. | 
The Searpent and The Rainbow was based on this particular case of zombification in Haiti. The particular individual referenced was named Christoph Duran, I believe, and the case was told about in the 1984 film about the pharmeceuticals researcher who investigated the particular case and wrote about the case in the book from which the 1984 film was based. Call it voodoo, but strange cases that defy explaination have happened and have still yet to be explained. | Oliver stone studied this and made a film on it. One of his producers was actually so shaken by what goes on over there, he lost his mind and had to be sent home. Look it up people. If I remember the name of the movie I'll post it. It's real, induced by certain drugs. | how about his internal organs?they removed it when he died,right? | What's that concoction again? I need to give the wife some so she'll forget about all the times I go out with the boys and allow me to go out again next week. | This man's story might be fake but he may yet have been suffering from an early strain of a neurodegenerative prion related disease in the long term , it could possibly have been a long distance relation to the disease in Papua New Guinea known as Kuru , it's possible that the man went into a short term paralysis of some sort which physicians of the time ( Whom by the way were not well equipped at the time and regarded local Haitians rather uselessly ) could have miscalculated somehow , grave digging was a common practice in haiti when they found the living man , these criminals needed to do something abduction was perhaps a strange matter of choice and he was sold as a slave then .. interesting theory. | 
 i read the article, and it said zombie like state. he wasn't an actual zombie, the guy's death was in 1962 in haiti, which is still a third world country. i honestly doubt their medical skills are as good as those in the united states. and again seeing the time of death in 1962, i wouldn't be surprised to see alot of cases like these. he was given a substance that put him in a comatose state and then burred alive where he then regained consciousness. so really, there's nothing to doubt, but there is nothing significant about it. | Every mystery ever solved has turned out to be not magic. So, I believe that there was nothing supernatural about this ''zombie''. It might be a hoax or there was a natural, scientific explanation for it. |  I researched this kind of stuff, and in most cases it's witchcraft (hypnosis). Some slaves used to do this kind of stuff to their owners as payback. |  Not true. DNA test was never allowed and only the family of the original man said it was him. The scientists that met with him thought he may have been another guy from a nearby village and suffered from autism. | 
 Serpent and the rainbow is a good movie. American pharmaceutical companies are trying to develop for use in surgery, but you can't use it without damaging the brain. | The story contradicts itself . . . The only fact is that ppl believe everything they read |  I have actually read up on this before. Its true. There was a drug they used in Haiti to slow a person heart to the point people could be fool into thinking they are dead. Long story short. Yes its true | My mistake, it's by Wes Craven and it's called "Serpent and the Rainbow". Watch the movie and interview with Wes on YouTube about it. He explains it. | Yes there's been cases but when they did actual DNA tests from the family they were just bums looking for a grieving family to mooch off of that happen to look like the dead man | 

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