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mojo
5th June 2018, 22:31
Excuse the pun on the "Ghost Busters," movie yet just as in other research the are inherent risks involved and the Connecticut Haunting is a good case to follow up on and was one of the famous Warren Cases.

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Foxie Loxie
6th June 2018, 17:16
One of my aunts lives in a house built in 1846 in PA. She has actually seen a lady in period address moving around the house when she was outside looking in through a window! It has just become commonplace for them to have little "tricks" played on them, like the radio turning on by itself, for example. :bigsmile:

amor
7th June 2018, 01:17
An acquaintance of mine lived in a house in the same community I did. The previous owner and occupant had parents who owned it before they died. One day, she looked down the passage way and saw this elderly lady dressed as in the 1920's proceeding down the passage and going into one of the rooms. Is her ghost still inhabiting the house, did she ignore the LIGHT and remain on earth, or was she watching a SHIFT IN TIME LINE?

mojo
7th June 2018, 01:30
wow ty Foxie and amor for sharing... I have one also to share. With the recent purchase of an IR filter for daytime filming of UFOs and a visit nearby to my friends place he asked me to bring the equipment along and set it up while we go metal detecting on his property. We found a few old artifacts but nothing really special. I grabbed the camcorder and sat back in his home to review the video and was surprised of an apparition caught on the film. It looked transparent and human shaped moving across the field of view estimated less than 100 yards from the camera. Unfortunately lost that video because I didnt treat the analog tape with the reverence it should have gotten after all these years later of using that same equipment realized how special it was for ghost evidence.

Foxie Loxie
7th June 2018, 18:10
mojo & amor.....Wish we had all the "answers", but I guess we don't! :confused:

Don't recall if I told you this one or not about the same aunt. It was Christmas time & she always made sure she unplugged the tree lights before she would go out. Upon returning home...the lights were ON!! In the middle of the room was a boy dressed in 1800's attire. She looked at him & said, "You go back over to the otherside & don't be playing with these lights as the house could catch on fire!"

She never saw him again!! :bigsmile: