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Post by steve on Apr 26, 2024 4:45:24 GMT -5
Happy Confederate Memorial Day from New York!
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Post by steve on Apr 19, 2024 19:31:59 GMT -5
Something I don't understand about all these incidents is that the government always comes back with some logical explanation like it was just a spy satellite, or it was just a weather balloon. But if that's the case, why don't they show everybody it was just a spy satellite or whatever at the time instead of being so secretive? In this case, I don't believe it was just a spy satellite.
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Post by steve on Apr 11, 2024 15:25:34 GMT -5
Serving a murder victim at a barbecue would get rid of the flesh, but what about the bones?
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Post by steve on Apr 7, 2024 15:45:56 GMT -5
It's hard to believe that an educated man like Arthur Conan Doyle was so easily taken in by spiritualists, and that he believed the Cottingley fairy photos were real.
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Post by steve on Apr 6, 2024 14:23:01 GMT -5
I just read this. Did any of the people who were there when this supposedly happened ever back up these claims? I don't know much about the Warrens other than what I've read on this site but it seems they would say just about anything to make money. This was just another story made up by the Warrens, the other people were imaginary. If this had really happened, it would have been written up in newspapers, books and magazines, because everyone would have been talking about it.
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Post by steve on Mar 23, 2024 9:52:40 GMT -5
When I used to have a Reddit account, every time someone posted about someone who saw or heard something spooky in the woods, everyone would say it was a wendigo. But my understanding of the wendigo is that it's a spirit, not an actual flesh and blood creature.
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Post by steve on Mar 13, 2024 22:32:57 GMT -5
I don't remember ever reading this before.
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Post by steve on Mar 3, 2024 17:48:14 GMT -5
I don't remember reading this article either, but I've heard of Doty and that he claimed to deliberately mislead people. I don't think he has ever been able to explain why the Air Force would want to mislead people about UFOs. Wasn't there something about this on The X-Files once?
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Post by steve on Feb 26, 2024 17:02:00 GMT -5
Not only do the presence of dogs deter ghosts, I think their stink also acts as a ghost-repellent. I knew of a house that had a reputation for being haunted and everyone who lived their reported strange activity, until someone moved in with a damned dog. I think you're right. The time period that a house becomes haunted probably has a lot to do with it. People didn't keep dogs in the house until around the 1980's or 90's, so if spirits weren't used to having dogs in the house, dogs would probably upset them, just like renovations sometimes upset ghosts.
So have we decided that the Excelsior House is the most haunted in Texas?
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Post by steve on Feb 26, 2024 16:55:35 GMT -5
That's it. The murder has been on TV several times, and I said "wider-than-average streets" was making it too easy.
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Post by steve on Feb 15, 2024 18:12:55 GMT -5
I think the most haunted place in New York is either Beardslee Castle in Little Falls or The Dakota Apartments in NYC.
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Post by steve on Feb 8, 2024 18:24:55 GMT -5
I never heard of this disappearance and I'd like to know more about it. It would make an interesting article.
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Post by steve on Feb 7, 2024 15:07:43 GMT -5
Does anyone know what happened with this monument?
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Post by steve on Feb 6, 2024 15:01:46 GMT -5
Good article.
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Post by steve on Feb 5, 2024 14:16:21 GMT -5
There are so many things like this that make the news when they happen but then you never hear anything else about them. I did a quick Google search on this incident but couldn't find anything that isn't stated in the article.
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