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Archive for October, 2008

Happy Halloween
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October 31st

7:54
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Tools of the Ghost Hunting trade
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You can’t find ghosts without the right tools. Here are what members of the Arizona Paranormal Society bring to most investigations:

EVRs (electronic voice recorders): These sensitive recorders are placed where spirits are believed to reside in hopes of capturing words that cannot be heard by the human ear. When the investigation is finished, members listen carefully to every recording for EVPs (electronic voice phenomena).

Infrared cameras: These cameras, capable of picking up detail in dark rooms, are hooked to digital video recorders to provide a visual record. As with voice recordings, investigators observe every second of video for evidence.

EMF (electromagnetic field) detectors: These handheld devices register disturbances in the electromagnetic field, which can be a sign of ghosts (believed to be electrical in nature). But anything that draws power can disturb the field, from refrigerators to exposed wiring.

Energy boxes: These homemade boxes emit ions and other forms of energy so spirits can draw enough power to speak, touch or manifest themselves.

Thermometers: For spot checks of temperatures, as “cold spots” are a sign of possible ghostly infestation.

Energy drinks: Investigations last into the wee hours, and investigators often face long drives home to be back in time for their day jobs. The society conducts investigations throughout the state.

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October 30th

22:51
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Spooky reader photo
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Reader Sent this in

This photo was taken in 1959. It was the house I grew up in. The house scared me to death when I was little. An entire family died in it during the flu epidemic and were buried in the yard. My dad used to plow up tombstones when he plowed the garden. When my mother died we had photos put on CDs. When I was zooming in on the photo is when I saw the lady in the window on the right. All these years I just thought it was a reflection. We all saw her at some time in our lives while we were growing up. I assume it’s the mother of the dead children because nobody was in the house. I hope you will be able to see it clearly because I couldn’t upload the entire picture. If you can zoom up on it she almost looks skeletal in the face. Very creepy. There are no curtains on the windows. The house was empty for years until we moved into it. As you can tell it was in disrepair. I submitted the entire photo to the ghost hunter website in our state and they deemed it genuine. They were as amazed as I was.

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October 30th

10:40
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Ghost Adventures – Special Video and Moundsville Penitentiary Episode
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The Ghost Adventures crew will be investigating the Moundsville State Penitentiary in West Virgina. Watch the team get locked down in one of the country’s most violent prisons this Friday at 9 pm ET.

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October 29th

20:23
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The Ghostly Goings On Of The Aristocracy
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You can take coach tours to ogle at the homes of the rich and famous. Celebrity makes a home famous but before celluloid was invented the aristocracy were the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie of their day.

And when your home has a grand name such as Blickling Hall or Buckland Abbey, you can bet the lives of those who lived there were larger than life too.

Ghost stories abound in historic country homes, and perhaps if you lived in a home as beautiful as Buckland Abbey, your spirit wouldn’t want to leave its four walls either. The 700-year-old building with its 16th-century great hall was home of the Elizabethan seafarer Sir Francis Drake. Drake may be more at home in the pages of history books than Hello magazine but he was famous in his day. Drake lived in glory as a national hero while he was alive but perhaps in death he didn’t find peace. It’s rumoured that he and his accompanying ‘hell hounds’ haunt his former home.

Even though historic homes are resplendent in their grandeur, it seems as though there are a lot of unhappy souls drifting through their halls. In Norfolk, Blickling Hall’s creaks and draughts are not innocent gusts of wind; the noises are attributed to the dying groans of Sir Henry Hobart. Sir Henry died after wounds he received during a duel proved fatal. Not content with one ghost, Anne Boleyn’s unhappy spirit is said to wander the grounds of the medieval manor. And with its parkland, lakeside walks and sunken garden, who can blame her?

Over in Cornwall, another medieval house, Cotehele, has plenty of ghostly goings on. The 500-year-old home is said to have a whole host of hazy figures who appear with a strange herbal smell.

Geography knows no bounds for ghouls. In West Yorkshire, East Riddlesden Hall boasts a Woman in White. This spooky vision is said to be the lady of this atmospheric 17th-century manor house, who drowned in the ground’s fish pool. And how’s this for scandal and intrigue? Another unfortunate female is the Grey Lady, reputed to have been locked in her room to starve to death after her husband discovered her with a lover. It sounds like something from a novel. And rather fittingly the home’s pond was used as a film location for the 1992 production of Wuthering Heights.

It may be hundreds of years ago but some things never change. Dogs were a man’s best friend back then too. And Elizabeth, Duchess of Lauderdale, loved her pooch. Her ghost is said to linger in the lavish rooms of Surrey’s Ham House, accompanied by her King Charles Spaniel. Ham House is reputedly one of Britain’s most haunted houses.

Ghost stories often have a sad twist to the tale as unhappy spirits roam with tales of woe or unfinished business. For the Lady in Grey at Rufford Old Hall, one of Lancashire’s finest 16th-centry buildings, it was a tale of true love. Elizabeth Hesketh fell ill while her husband was fighting overseas. She vowed she would not die without first bidding farewell to her beloved husband, who sadly never returned from war.

There’s no question that English house names can add prestige. Naming homes has its roots in the gentry who named their Halls, Castles, Manors and Lodges according to ancestry.

Even if you are not from landed gentry, or your house hasn’t a grand name like Blickling Hall, who knows what ghosts haunt your home?

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October 29th

10:25
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London Bridge New Haunting
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We’ll if you’ve been reading my posts you probably would have seen that I already talked a little bit about the London Bridge being haunted. This post is a warning about a fresh haunt. The London Bridge is Haunted and somebody should Call Ghostbusters!

You see right now 5 elemental spirits call the London Bridge home not to mention the dozen or so ghosts that live here. Elemental spirits are not to be messed with because they have the power to snatch the life from your body. Be careful and happy hunting.

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October 28th

16:10
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Ghost Adventure the lock down from Travel Channel
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October 28th

12:54
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Día de los Muertos
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The Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos in Spanish) is a holiday celebrated mainly in Mexico and by people of Mexican heritage (and others) living in the United States and Canada. The holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and relatives who have died.

The Day of the Dead  is Celebrated in connection with the Catholic holy days of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day which take place on those days. Traditions include building private altars honoring the deceased, using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts.

I hate The Day of the Dead with a passion. You see when more people’s “spirit eyes” are open ghosts become stronger and the ones that I see on a daily basis love to play practical jokes on me because for The Day of the Dead and the power caused by extra believers ghosts can corporalise and I can’t tell real person from ghost.

Anyway I guess even the dead are entitled to a holiday and anything that will lead to more people realisizing there is life after death is ok with me.

—-Lonnie

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October 27th

8:56
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Ghost Adventures Rocks
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Don’t miss – The next episode of Ghost Adventures is this Friday October 24th at 9 pm ET. This week the team is investigating the Houghton Mansion in North Adams, MA.

I hope you enjoyed last week’s episode at Bobby Mackey’s Music World, here’s a video of one of the show’s highlights, Zak’s “Scratch” Encounter.

Keep watching this show and for you fans we may have a giveaway soon.

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October 22nd

15:50
Ghost Adventures

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October 18th

17:31
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