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25.01.2022 Celebs With The Wildest Supernatural Beliefs https://www.nickiswift.com//celebs-with-the-wildest-super/ #paranormal



21.01.2022 #pirate #paranormal

21.01.2022 Communicating with spirits is a big part of Yalanji culture and is passed onto us as kids."

19.01.2022 Ever since the Japanese tsunami of 2011 killed more than 15,000 people, those living in the affected areas have reported countless sightings of "tsunami spirits...." Even when there's been no rain, cab drivers have been hailed by soaking wet passengers believed to be ghosts of victims still drenched from the disaster. One cab driver in Ishinomaki picked up a woman with soaking wet hair despite the sunny skies who asked to be taken to an area of the city now abandoned due to the tsunami. After a moment of silence, she asked "Have I died?" And when he turned back to look at her, there was no one there. See the photos, watch a video and discover the haunting story of the tsunami ghosts now featured in Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries" here: https://bit.ly/31vk3gq



13.01.2022 Thursday 27th May 6:30 pm Join Allen Tiller, one of Australia’s leading paranormal historian’s, as he introduces you to The Haunts of Adelaide at the Gawler Public Library... About this Event This second edition of The Haunts of Adelaide has been completely rewritten with extra historical facts, footnoting, an index, more photos, and most importantly, more ghost stories! Allen will be discussing some of Adelaide’s most haunted locations and the history behind the buildings, the people, the urban legends and the ghosts that haunt Adelaide and its suburbs. Allen was the recipient of the History Council of South Australia's Emerging Historian of the Year Award 2017, and has also featured on the paranormal reality television show Haunting: Australia. He is a respected historian, paranormal researcher, author, poet, and the founder of Eidolon Paranormal, South Australian Paranormal, and The Haunts of Adelaide. Allen will have books available for sale on the night. BOOK HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/author-talk-allen-tiller-ti #Adelaide #Gawler #allenTiller #History #mystery #paranormal

12.01.2022 One of the latest crop circles... Anyone care to decipher the meaning?

09.01.2022 WHY DO PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE IN EXTRATERRESTRIALS DISMISS GHOSTS? https://mindmatters.ai//why-do-people-who-believe-in-extr/



08.01.2022 hParanormal Bristol: 73 sightings, hauntings and legends captured in UK database From decapitated horsemen to pregnant nuns, the city is rife with spooky sightings https://www.bristolpost.co.uk//paranormal-bristol-73-sight #paranormal

07.01.2022 ‘Intimidated, bullied, hounded’ by police: The untold stories of the Ghost Train fire https://www.abc.net.au//the-untold-stories-about-/13259246 #ghosttrain #lunaPark

06.01.2022 Disclaimer: This is NOT a political post and I would appreciate NO political commentary. Let's stay on subject. Is the White House haunted? The most famous a...ddress in America1600 Pennsylvania Avenueis also perhaps the country’s most famous haunted house. Presidents, first ladies, White House staff members and guests have reported feeling ghostly presences, hearing unexplained noises and even running into actual apparitionseven on the way out of the bathtub, in one particularly famous case. Some of the most notable figures of America's past also returned to haunt their old worlds. At the apex of that list are George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln. It is with these three trailblazers of history that some of the most bizarre, perplexing and sometimes disturbing, apparently supernatural events ever recorded, are associated. Abigail Adams and her husband John, the second president of the United States (1797-1801), moved to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue from the former U.S. capital in Philadelphia. At the time, Washington, D.C. was still just a town, built mostly on swampy land on the banks of the Potomac River. Because the East Room of the new White House was the warmest and driest, Abigail used it to hang the wash. Her ghost, clad in a cap and lace shawl, has reportedly been seen heading towards the East Room, arms outstretched as if carrying laundry. By far the most frequently reported sighting in the White House over the years has been the ghostor at least the presenceof the celebrated 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, whose life was cut tragically short by an assassin’s bullet in April 1865. Grace Coolidge, wife of President Calvin Coolidge (1923-29), was the first person to say she had actually seen Lincoln’s ghost. According to her, the lanky former president was standing looking out a window of the Oval Office, across the Potomac to the former Civil War battlefields beyond. Lady Bird Johnson, wife of President Lyndon Johnson (1963-69), reportedly felt Lincoln’s presence one night while watching a television program about his death. Most notably, sightings of Lincoln’s ghost were frequently reported during the long administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-45), who also presided over his country during a time of great upheaval. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt used the Lincoln Bedroom as her study, and said she would feel his presence when she worked there late at night. During her visit to the White House, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands heard a knock on her bedroom door in the night; when she answered it, she reportedly saw Lincoln’s ghost, wearing his top hat, and fainted dead away. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who visited the White House more than once during World War II, told a story of emerging naked from his evening bath smoking his customary cigar, only to find a ghostly Lincoln sitting by the fireplace in his room. In 2009, then-first lady Michelle Obama told visiting school children that she and President Barack Obama sometimes heard strange noises in the hallway at night. And other times some Obama family members felt like something was gnawing or chewing on their feet. Jenna Bush Hager, the daughter of President George W. Bush, who served from 2001 to 2009, said she and her twin sister Barbara once heard 1920s piano music coming from the fireplace in their bedroom. And Ronald Reagan, president from 1981 until 1989, told the story of how his dog barked frantically at the entrance of the Lincoln Bedroom and refused to go inside. Reagan’s daughter and son-in-law also reported seeing an apparition in the room. And Ronald Reagan, president from 1981 until 1989, told the story of how his dog barked frantically at the entrance of the Lincoln Bedroom and refused to go inside. Reagan’s daughter and son-in-law also reported seeing an apparition in the room. Other ghostly noises linger along the gates and upon the doors of the White House’s North Portico. Legend says the banging is the ghost of Anna Surrat rattling the doors and gates, pleading for her mother’s life. (Anna is the daughter of Mary Surrat, hanged in 1865 after her conviction as a conspirator in the murder of Abraham Lincoln. Mary became the only woman ever executed by the U.S. government). Anna’s weeping swells throughout the White House’s entrance hall, even with the doors shut! And on July 7th each year, the anniversary of her mother’s execution, Anna’s ghost paces back and forth on the front steps, supposedly awaiting the arrival of President Johnson. (President Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) became president after Lincoln’s assassination. Anna visited the White House one last time on the morning of July 7th, 1865, in a last-ditch effort to save her mother.) Let us remember, 1862-1863: Mary Todd Lincoln, grieving over her son Willies death in February, began to participate in spirit circles or seances in the Red Room at the White House and the presidential cottage at the Soldiers Home. Spiritualism was wildly popular during the height of the Civil War as families sought comfort for the loss of loved ones. More to learn here Friends...https://www.travelchannel.com//ghostly-tales-of-the-presid

05.01.2022 An interesting contrast of perspectives. Often increasingly narrowing fields tend to entrench themselves into absolute positions that become extremely polarized...: ----------- Are schizophrenics actually possessed by demons? By Ethan Huff A Turkish scientist has speculated that schizophrenia may be the result of demonic possession. Though politically incorrect, M. Kemal Irmak says the hallucinatory effects of schizophrenia directly parallel the effects of demon possession, pointing to the need for non-pharmaceutical interventions. Since demonic possession can manifest with a range of bizarre behaviors, including delusions and hallucinations, Irmak speculates that perhaps these illusions and their corresponding false interpretations are a real sensory image formed by demons. A local faith healer in our region helps the patients with schizophrenia, Irmak notes about how the problem is often dealt with in his country. His method of treatment seems to be successful because his patients become symptom free after 3 months. In Irmak’s view, the medical profession would do well to work more closely with faith healers to come up with better treatment pathways for schizophrenia than the ones currently employed, particularly throughout the West where drugs and vaccines are the typical go-to. [t]here exist similarities between the clinical symptoms of schizophrenia and demonic possession, Irmak explains. Common symptoms in schizophrenia and demonic possession such as hallucinations and delusions may be a result of the fact that demons in the vicinity of the brain may form the symptoms of schizophrenia. Delusions of schizophrenia such as ‘My feelings and movements are controlled by others in a certain way’ and ‘They put thoughts in my head that are not mine’ may be thoughts that stem from the effects of demons on the brain. Female lecturer says speculating that demon possession might be linked to schizophrenia is bizarre Irmak’s premise and the proposed solution are so out of the box that these triggered a female lecturer at the Royal Holloway, University of London. Rebecca Roache published her own paper calling Irmak’s argument both dumbfounding and shocking, especially considering it was published in a post-medieval peer-reviewed journal, she scoffed. Roache is apparently of the persuasion that Irmak’s position is beneath her and unworthy of appearing in a credible science journal. To her, Irmak’s hypothesis is no different than crediting financial compensation for a child’s tooth loss with the existence of the tooth fairy. Further calling Irmak’s premise bizarre, Roache questions how an editorial board and peer reviewers ever could have come to the conclusion that Irmak’s work deserved to be published in a scholarly publication. Those who have espoused similarly fanciful hypotheses about other sorts of misfortunes have, in recent years, been lambasted, she writes, pointing to another study that links past sins to current disability. Such views are dehumanizing and disrespectful to disabled people, and they shift focus away from serious efforts to improve these people’s lives, Roache contends. The only explanation Roache was able to come up with for how Irmak’s work ended up in a credible scientific journal is that the board must have committed a gross editorial oversight. Another possibility, she says, is that there is still a long way to go before those with serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia are universally recognized as suffering from the worst sort of afflication [sic] that can befall a person. In other words, even suggesting that schizophrenia might be caused by demon possession is an admission, according to Roache, that the person who made the suggestion has simply not evolved enough to hold that advanced knowledge that Roache believes she has about this deadly condition. Irmak, on the other hand, would seem to be more in tune with the true nature of schizophrenia that modern Western medicine has rejected. Just because it sounds medieval to Roache does not mean that the premise is false. What are your thoughts on the matter? Let us know below in the comment section. More news stories about demon possession and worsening evil throughout society can be found at evil-dot-news.

04.01.2022 Bad omen? Tower of London raven missing, feared dead Legend says at least six ravens must be kept at the castle or the kingdom will fall https://www.theguardian.com//tower-of-london-raven-missing



01.01.2022 GHOST CAUGHT BY OUR GUEST! "Last night in the car park we were going through some of our photos from the 9.30 tour and we came across this unexplainable pho...to. I took this photo after the whistle had been blown and everyone was walking up the stairs to leave. I was the last guest to walk up the stairs as I wanted to take a photo of the staircase with no one on it. The lights were on Toula and another couple were to the right of me. I quickly turned around to take a photo of level 1 corridor. At the time I didn't see anything except an empty hall. I then took a photo of the empty stair case and walked up the stairs talking to Toula. When we got in the car we noticed this photo had a lady in distance. It was amazing to capture and I feel so privileged to be able to see this!" - Belinda (Pentrdge Prison Ghost Tour Guest) Wanna experience this fun but scary tour? Book now! https://lanternghosttours.rezdy.com//pentridge-prison-d-di

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