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 Stock-well,...
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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