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Ghosts
Feb 15, 2008 22:44:40 GMT -5
Post by Cole_blooded on Feb 15, 2008 22:44:40 GMT -5
A thread here about/for ghosts and feel free to post anything related! These 4 shows are on Sunday Feb. 17 on the Biography channel! ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded 7-7:30pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 04 - Horror in the Basement The Carmichael family haunted for 30 years by a ghost that sprang from some unspeakable terror in their basement. Through re-enactment, interviews, and archival photography, watch as ordinary people experience the exhilarating drama of a supernatural encounter. 7:30-8pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 03 - The Believer and the Doubter Anita keeps seeing ghosts but refuses to believe in them. But when Suzanne sees the spectre of her dead employer, she's all too happy to embrace the supernatural. Through re-enactment, interviews, and archival photography, watch as ordinary people experience the exhilarating drama of a supernatural encounter. 8-8:30pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 08 - Growing Up Ghostly After having supernatural experiences as children, Charlotte and Tamara both continue to see ghosts for the rest of their lives. Through re-enactment, interviews, and archival photography, watch as ordinary people experience the exhilarating drama of a supernatural encounter. 8:30-9pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 21 - Ghosts of the Murdered The macabre ghosts of murder victims are particularly disturbing, and those shocking visions deeply affect both Anthony and Heather, who is even frightened away from her dream job because of one. ;D
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Feb 15, 2008 22:56:48 GMT -5
Post by Bromhead24 on Feb 15, 2008 22:56:48 GMT -5
I love those kind of shows
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Feb 22, 2008 8:38:12 GMT -5
Post by Greg C. on Feb 22, 2008 8:38:12 GMT -5
I have to believe that there is something between this world and the afterlife.
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Feb 27, 2008 21:44:24 GMT -5
Post by Bromhead24 on Feb 27, 2008 21:44:24 GMT -5
I have had three ghostley encounters back when i was a wee lad (16 yrs old) in the late 70's. Two in my house and one at a beach house in Ocean City NJ.
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Feb 27, 2008 22:04:42 GMT -5
Post by neferetus on Feb 27, 2008 22:04:42 GMT -5
I have had three ghostley encounters back when i was a wee lad (16 yrs old) in the late 70's. Two in my house and one at a beach house in Ocean City NJ. Please elaborate, Mike. We can all do with a few shivers...
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Feb 28, 2008 18:08:41 GMT -5
Post by Bromhead24 on Feb 28, 2008 18:08:41 GMT -5
I have had three ghostley encounters back when i was a wee lad (16 yrs old) in the late 70's. Two in my house and one at a beach house in Ocean City NJ. Please elaborate, Mike. We can all do with a few shivers... Ok, i will do it this Saturday, i'll be away tomorrow helping out at the "Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles" which will be a good mood lifter for me. www.heartlandmuseum.com/
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Ghosts
Feb 28, 2008 18:22:23 GMT -5
Post by neferetus on Feb 28, 2008 18:22:23 GMT -5
Oh, sounds good, Mike. Take some photos to post, if you are able.
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Jan 15, 2011 8:21:32 GMT -5
Post by neferetus on Jan 15, 2011 8:21:32 GMT -5
I've been watching those advertisements on The Travel Channel for the GHOST ADVENTURES TV series where they warn "Enter at your own risk." Then they show scenes where some of the ghost hunters appear really scared. Why? Ghost hunters are supposed to love this stuff and know that no physical harm will come to them. They get a thrill and eat it all up with a spoon. Do they feel they have to appear scared so that the viewing audience will also be scared? In all the history of ghost hunting, has anyone ever been physically harmed, or killed? Why then should one "Enter at your own risk?" People with bad hearts may come to harm, but beyond that...
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Jan 15, 2011 9:57:32 GMT -5
Post by Bromhead24 on Jan 15, 2011 9:57:32 GMT -5
I have watched a few episodes and i really don't like the show, they always catch something on EVP and atleast one of the cast gets posessed each show.
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Jan 16, 2011 0:36:10 GMT -5
Post by Greg C. on Jan 16, 2011 0:36:10 GMT -5
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Oct 31, 2012 14:07:19 GMT -5
Post by neferetus on Oct 31, 2012 14:07:19 GMT -5
Just in time for Halloween...
San Antonio: the spookiest city in America? October 31, 2012 By Chasing Shadows
About six years ago I was looking for a change of scenery. At the time I was living in Houston, but I was hoping to intensify my research into all manner of mysterious creatures. I was familiar with accounts of monstrous birds that had been reported sailing over the skies of San Antonio and had also read about reports of Bigfoot near the old Kelly Air Force Base during the 1970s. In addition, I knew about the legacy of San Antonio oil millionaire Tom Slick who had organized and sponsored expeditions to search for the mysterious Yeti of the Himalayas during the 1950s. Combine all of that with my love of good Mexican food and well … the Alamo City became the obvious choice.
However, since moving here in 2006 I have discovered that this city’s legacy of strange stories seems to surpass all other American cities. Many of the local legends have been the focal point of this very blog. For example, next to New Orleans, San Antonio has a stout reputation within the paranormal community as a Mecca for ghost hunters. The Alamo and Menger Hotel rank among the most haunted. But, one can make a long list of alleged haunts around the city in short order. There is also a vast array of weird legends involving a menagerie of phantoms and strange creatures – La Llorona, the Donkey Lady, Lechuza, and the Dancing Devil quickly spring to mind.
Since making my pilgrimage, I have investigated many other, local mysteries including the Elmendorf Beast and a multitude of so-called ‘Chupacabra’ reports, in addition to a number of UFO sightings and encounters with apparently non-human entities. To what do we owe this apparent bounty of unexplained phenomenon? I like to think that it is a combination of Old World culture, history, and the legacy of a courageous populace that is not afraid to tread where others dare not.
So, on this particular Halloween Eve, when the moon is full and things go bump in the night, remember that like me, you are blessed (or maybe cursed) to live in one of the spookiest cities around. — Ken Gerhard
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Sept 22, 2014 15:10:20 GMT -5
Post by neferetus on Sept 22, 2014 15:10:20 GMT -5
Here's a new book about the haunted Strauss mansion by Greg Caggiano, with back cover blurbs by some other authors of note. 100% of all proceeds from sales of this book go to the Atlantic Highlands Historical Society.
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