
In Sweet Voices, a True Tale from The Shack, we return (from our previous episode) to wartime Silvertown — a place where the Tate & Lyle Sugar Refinery towered over the streets, and where the first ghostly voices were heard after one of its warehouses was bombed. Through the story of Jess, an ARP warden walking nightly through smoke, rubble, and loss, we explore how the chaos of WWII thinned the veil between the living and the dead. Jess’s heightened psychic sensitivity allowed her to hear the sweet voices of those who didn’t survive the blast — voices seeking acknowledgment, comfort, and release. This episode explores Jess’s role as an ARP warden in 1940s East London Her encounters with spirits and apparitions near the refinery How destruction sharpened her psychic abilities The Thin Veil Theory during wartime The Spirit Acknowledgment Model and the power of listening Takeaways: War leaves echoes that linger in the spirit world. Listening and acknowledgment can bring peace to spirits. The line between the living and the dead is thinner during times of chaos Keywords: ghost stories, wartime London, Tate & Lyle refinery, spirits, psychic phenomena, WWII history, hauntings, London ghosts, supernatural encounters, ARP wardens, Silvertown explosion If you enjoy atmospheric, history‑rooted ghost stories, please follow The Freakin' Shack and share 'Jess - Sugar, Sirens & Sweet Voices', with someone who loves a haunting grounded in truth. Join Our Shack Pack & help our community Grow: Follow Us Rate Us Find us on social media.. TikTok, Facebook & Instagram Contact us: shackpackinbox@gmail.com
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