February 2012
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Crazy monsters from the 15th century
Boy, the world was full of all sorts of crazy monsters in the 15th century. It must have been global warming or something that caused them to go extinct. (via iheartchaos) Read More
Feb 6th
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Crescent Hotel Says a Celebrity Ghost Discovered
Spirits from various places and various eras make up the “guest register” of those “guests who checked out but never left” what many consider America’s most haunted hotel,” the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa. This five-story mountaintop spa resort each year seems to discover yet another one of those famous “guests” by name. This year it was...
Feb 5th
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I want to show you guys something!
paranormalnight: Look at this photo  You see the little girl right?  This is one of the most common ghost. It is in tons of pictures. You want to know why? It is from a app called Ghost Capture Here are some more “Ghosts” You can pick. So don’t fall for fakes!
Feb 4th
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Residual hauntings (maybe) explained.
By Jes Alexander on September 21, 2011 WASHINGTON, DC (Herald de Paris) – I am (or was) a restoration architect.  Old buildings are my domain.  Having been on a ghost hunt or two, I believe I have a plausible way to explain what are called “residual haunts” – events that play over and over, with no apparent reason for occurring in an endless loop that is mistaken for paranormal activity....
Feb 4th
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The 1772 Stockwell Poltergeist
  The case of the Stockwell poltergeist is not commonly told nowadays, mainly because it took place in 1772. But it is a terrifying tale that was told in great detail for the time. I have added some commentary to the witness accounts (which is written in 18th century King’s English): “An authentic, candid, and Cir­cumstantial Narrative of the astonishing Transactions at...
Feb 3rd
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When the Old Hag Kills...
Here’s a fascinating article on the power of belief, framed in cultural beliefs about the night-mare/’old hag’ experienced during episodes of sleep paralysis: They died in their sleep one by one, thousands of miles from home. Their median age was 33. All but one - 116 of the 117 - were healthy men. Immigrants from southeast Asia, you could count the time most had spent on...
Feb 2nd
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Near-Death Experiences Explained by Science
Near-death experiences are often thought of as mystical phenomena, but research is now revealing scientific explanations for virtually all of their common features. The details of what happens in near-death experiences are now known widely—a sense of being dead, a feeling that one’s “soul” has left the body, a voyage toward a bright light, and a departure to another...
Feb 1st
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January 2012
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The Hinsdale House →
In the 1970’s a new family moved into what they believed to be the perfect home.  Immediately the strange happenings began.  Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and their four children moved into this 100 year old house that at one time had been a roadside inn.  In the home there was a supernatural terror that had the family scared for their lives.  They turned to exorcism and Fr. Alphonsus Trabold for...
Jan 31st
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Supposedly the Most Horrific EVP Ever Recorded. →
LISTEN TO THE EVP HERE On that weekend in January, CNYGH founder Stacey Jones and several members of the group went to the hotel on an overnight stay for what they thought would be a routine investigation. They had no idea what they were in for. Originally built in the late 1800s, the building was in its colorful history the site of some nefarious activity, a fact that might be key to...
Jan 31st
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Must Visit Haunted Places in New York City
There are several buildings and important places in New York City famous for their haunted history. From Ghosts shaking hands to jumping off the building these Haunted places in New York City have plenty of paranormal activity to explore. Algonquin Hotel - Algonquin Hotel is New York City is famous for the ghosts of the “Vicious Circle”. During 1920s this hotel was the meeting...
Jan 31st
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Did Zombies Roam Medieval Ireland?
Two early medieval skeletons were unearthed recently in Ireland with large stones wedged into their mouths — evidence, archaeologists say, that it was feared the individuals would rise from their graves like zombies. The skeletons, which were featured in a British documentary last week, emerged during a series of digs carried out between 2005 and 2009 at Kilteasheen, near Loch Key in...
Jan 30th
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Time traveler's shoe print left in solid granite?
Beyond impossible artifacts, the best evidence for the existence of time travel and time travelers are the human footprints left behind—from a time when almost everyone can agree no humans could have existed naturally. James Snyder lives at the base of a mountain in the Cleveland National Forest. Snyder lived a relatively uneventful life until, in 2002, he discovered a fossilized...
Jan 29th
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“Because that’s the thing about Scooby-Doo: The bad guys in every episode aren’t...”
– Ask Chris #81: Scooby-Doo and Secular Humanism (via love-and-radiation) Damn, I didn’t know Scooby-Doo was so deep. (via coloneldirtyfishydishcloth)
Jan 28th
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Ghost Hunting and the Concept of Consciousness
This article was written by Deonna Kelli Sayed Paranormal investigation, namely ghost hunting, is enjoying phenomenal and unprecedented growth. This is due to the global broadcast of paranormal reality TV, and this avocation is now popular around the world. For many, ghost hunting is a catalyst for deeply transformative journeys. Likewise, this hobby helps enthusiasts obtain practical ...
Jan 28th
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Psychologists Discover We've Been Underestimating...
What does consciousness do? Theories vary, but most neurologists and cognitive psychologists agree that we need awareness for integration. That is, unconscious processing can take in one object or word at a time. But when it comes to pulling together disparate stimuli into a coherent, complex scene, consciousness gets to work. Now, new research by four Israeli psychologists—Liad Mudrik and ...
Jan 27th
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Seeing beneath Stonehenge revealed →
Two new 21st century inventions are helping us to understand and visit the wonders of Stonehenge from the comfort of our own homes. ‘Google Under-the-Earth’ is an extension of the well known ‘Google Earth’ and adds archaeological layers to the base levels. ‘Seeing beneath Stonehenge’ has been developed as part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project, using data gather by the combined...
Jan 26th
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Jan 14th
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Jan 8th
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“Demons I get. People are crazy.”
– ~ Dean Winchester
Jan 8th
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December 2011
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Quick message to my followers:
First, thank you all for following us. I know this blog has been pretty dead lately and I apologize. However, we’ve just received two more very serious cases and I will need to let this blog rest for awhile more. I will try to update it as much as possible, but at this time it is absolutely necessary that we give our clients the help they need. All the best, KC
Dec 20th
November 2011
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Pagan stone circle may have been destroyed in... →
The site in Lampeter, south west Wales, which also includes an altar and fire pit has been damaged beyond repair. The University of Lampeter is well-known for its theological courses and there is speculation that the attack could be religiously motivated. The steps giving access to the site, in the grounds of the town’s Trinity Saint David University campus, were also torn...
Nov 30th
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Nov 11th
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Why do we always seem to have car trouble right...
Nov 5th
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Nov 4th
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October 2011
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A Blessed Samhain and Happy Halloween to all of...
Oct 31st
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Samhain Lore
Samhain, (pronounced SOW-in) means “End of Summer”, and is the third and final Harvest. The dark winter half of the year commences on this Sabbat. It is generally celebrated on October 31st, but some traditions prefer November 1st. It is one of the two “spirit-nights” each year, the other being Beltane. It is a magical interval when the mundane laws of time and...
Oct 31st
Yesterday's investigation went well
We still have video and audio to review, but I think the client was very satisfied - and we even found the source of her daughter’s headaches!
Oct 24th
We got another serious case
This new case will probably be very time consuming. The queue is going to be put on the back burner again. Sorry folks, I’ll get this updated as soon as I can, but it may take a couple weeks. Thank you for understanding.
Oct 22nd
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Oct 12th
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Deadman's Tag
Seems kinda fun.  (via fuckyeahnightmares)
Oct 6th
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Oct 6th
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Oct 5th
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Sorry about the slow down in posts lately. We’re working on a very time-consuming case right now, but I’ll try to update the queue as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience. Also, on an unrelated note: TO OUR FOLLOWERS IN CENTRAL FLORIDA: Have you ever visited the City of Life church in Kissimmee, FL? If you have, please send me a brief message about your experiences...
Oct 2nd
September 2011
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Tin Foil, Tea, & the GOP: Hey, guys, I know most... →
ofthefallen: pixyled: theysayshesadykebutiknow: Could you sign this petition? :) It’s so California can’t take away Wiccan/Pagan rights under Freedom of Religion, which means that Pagan/Wiccans would be able to get fired from their jobs for the religions, and discriminated against in many other ways that would be legal. It would mean a lot to me.  xx Ley “bar courts and lawmakers...
Sep 26th
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Black-Eyed Kid Encounter in Ireland
It was warm the night Carris Holdsworth walked to her apartment from a friend’s house in Lisburn, a city of 71,465 in Northern Ireland near Belfast. Then 18-year-old Holdsworth didn’t know terror waited for her at home. “It was about 10:45,” she said of that night in 2009. “I was only 18 and had a small flat in a very rough part of the neighborhood. That’s why it unsettled me when I saw...
Sep 26th
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Psychologists Discover We've Been Underestimating...
What does consciousness do? Theories vary, but most neurologists and cognitive psychologists agree that we need awareness for integration. That is, unconscious processing can take in one object or word at a time. But when it comes to pulling together disparate stimuli into a coherent, complex scene, consciousness gets to work. Now, new research by four Israeli psychologists—Liad Mudrik and ...
Sep 24th
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Centaurs in North America
When you think of a ‘Centaur’ the vision is usually of a mythological creature from Greek origin. It’s head, arms, and chest are those of a human and the rest of its body, including four legs, hindquarters, and a tail is like that of a horse. There is the legend of Ixion who was purified by Zeus of a first murder of kin, a horrifying deed. The shameless man repaid this...
Sep 23rd
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Night at the Museum
An Italian museum has called in ghost hunters after workers carrying out overnight renovations downed tools claiming the building was haunted. Builders say they have heard chilling screams, felt temperatures suddenly plunge and even seen ghosts while working at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Italy. One of the men said: ‘There is something strange that happens at...
Sep 22nd
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Sep 22nd
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Amityville haunting survivor breaking his silence...
Amityville haunting survivor Christopher Quaratino aka Christopher Lutz is one of the three children of George and Kathy Lutz. Christopher is breaking his silence taking issue with the facts regarding his fateful 28 days in what became known as “The Amityville Horror.” Now 43 years old, Christopher has read that two new Amityville films will be released in 2012 by major film...
Sep 21st
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Sep 21st
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8 Rules Of Safe Spiritual & Psychic Work
    Psychic or spiritual work is not just about sitting on your… chair, and practicing some exercises. I mean, it is about these things, but it requires more than just sitting. It requires some safety rules. Even if something is psychic or spiritual, it doesn’t mean that it is safe. Or that it leads to safe results. Lately, Rachel wrote a great article about side effects of psychic energy,...
Sep 20th
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'Psychic Kindergarten' Teaches Budding Mediums How...
Long before J.K. Rowling ever conceived Hogwarts, a small group of students in Berkeley, Calif., were learning what Harry Potter would have called “divination.” It’s called “psychic kindergarten,” beginner lessons for clairvoyants, where they learn how to read colored spirits, feel chakras and “blow roses.” Susan Bostwick, the president of the...
Sep 19th
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Sep 19th
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Black Eyed Children
Black Eyed Children are the cause of much debate.   They appeared, as if from a vacuum, in 1998, and since that time the Internet has been crowded with stories of their appearance and activity around the world.  In 1998, a reporter named Brian Bethel was working in his car.  He was sitting in his vehicle alone at night and everything around him was quiet and dark.   Out of this darkness,...
Sep 18th
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The Witch Trial That Made Legal History
In recent years children as young as three have given evidence in court cases, but in the past children under 14 were seen as unreliable witnesses. A notorious 17th Century witch trial changed that. Nine-year-old Jennet Device was an illegitimate beggar and would have been lost to history but for her role in one of the most disturbing trials on record. Jennet’s evidence in the 1612...
Sep 17th
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International Society of Forest People's Friends
International Society of Forest People’s Friends Statement: “Friends, the main idea of this group is not the research of the Forest People, though it is one of the aims, but just to befriend them. We don’t need to get more proofs of their existence – there are a lot of such proofs, but the heads of big science [Western Science?] don’t want to see them and hear the proofs. And no...
Sep 16th
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Sep 16th
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Sep 16th
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Hoax Photo Revives Legend of Tragic 'Llanelly...
It’s a chilling image that recalls the tragic tale of a servant’s suicide at one of Wales’ most historic houses. Sadly, it’s also one that will be recognised by anyone familiar with the dozens of pictures of fake ghosts circulating online. The picture, claiming to prove the existence of the ghost of a young woman who has haunted Llanelly House since the 19th century, was shown to staff...
Sep 15th
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