Posted on 09/03/2004 6:55:44 PM PDT by CurlyBill
Ghost Ping!
Ghost Ping!
Thanks, Bill!
I used to live right near there!
Never heard this story before!
You're welcome. I came across this one the other day, but didn't want to post it until after the convention.
"Dennis Baker, 43, grew up in the home at 9735 Woodland Court, which his family owned from 1967 until 1996. Baker, who now lives in Castle Rock, Colo., says the house tormented his family during those years."
Uh, yuh.
Seems like 29 years of torment couldn't been too bad.
It's been a rotten week in many respects.
We could all use the diversion I think!
Hmmm, I thought it was a good week for President Bush.
I get a kick outta that team that takes a microphoned taperecorder to cemeteries and funeral parlors. The recordings they 'supposedly' get are sooo kool!
I'm planning a trip soon to Old Newgate Prison in Granby, CT. Hope to get some 'orbs' on my camera down in the copper mine where they kept/worked the prisoners.
I thought the same thing... but if the house was owned by his family, it doesn't mean that the same people lived there the entire time. They could well have rented the place from time to time, although the article does not address this. He does admit that he mixed fact and fiction.
I'm thinking what happened in Russia.
And about the Nepalese who were beheaded...
I have to tell you, I think orbs are nothing more than dust particles. The sounds on tapes that people refer to as "EVPs" are sometimes interesting, but being somewhat skeptical, I would like to see one made in person. Anyone can stand in the middle of a cemetary late at night and whisper into their own tape recorder. Regardless, I love these stories.... and that's why I post them. Although I am skeptical, I do keep an open mind.
I'm with you on that... Islamist monsters AGAIN! It was very depressing.
My chemistry teacher always told us to believe in everything until it's been disproven, it's impossible to prove a negative. In some ways, I think he was right on the mark. I watch the documentaries on this haunting or that and it always seems the "skeptic's" explanation stretches reality more than the ghost moved the keys!
Take a look at the video I linked to above and let me know what you think...
I remember reading The Amityville Horror and then seeing the movie -- it was delightfully scary and I believed it as truth, but later it came out that it was a hoax. That's why I don't trust this latest story.
Nonetheless... asidem data.. the alleged deceased received mail from the TIDES FOUNDATION couple days or so back.
NOW IS this a spooky story, in real time? Very possibly YES.
Anything from the Tides Foundation is scary. In recent years, I've talked to some very credible people who swear that they have had experiences. One of them is my mother. She heard my father's whistle in the house about two years after he died. She is the most down-to-earth person I know and has never entertained anything paranormal. She is convinced that my father tried to let her know that he was okay. I've been more and more interested in this over the last couple of years.... especially since this incident.
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