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I have two upcoming investigations scheduled for the rest of this month, with a third possible by mid August.
The first one we will go to this Saturday involves a joint investigation with GhostPa, who invited us along as this is a large area. It's an archaeological dig site with reports of people who work at the site dying of strange causes or becoming diagnosed with serious illnesses shortly after working the site. I won't say where it is at this time, as I have not gotten permission to do so, but it is the site of a 10,000 year old Native American burial site. It is thought to have a curse on it. I'm excited to be included in this with Steve and his group as this could yield some interesting findings and it's never been investigated before. More to follow after the site has been investigated, so watch for our findings in a few weeks.
Our second one involves a home in the vicinity of Towanda, Pa. I can't name the exact town as it's a small community, and again I have not gotten permission to say much about it. Apparently this home has activity which comes and goes, but promises to yield shadow figures. The family reports seeing these even in the daytime! The youngest daughter reportedly talks to "old kids", and as we found out through a neighbor, the people who lived there before were older and of very short stature. Perhaps, to a young child, this might appear as "old kids" to them, for lack of a better description. There's also another interesting fact; there is an area in the back yard in which nothing will grow. Apparently, from neighbor reports, the elderly gentleman who lived there was an avid gardener, and when he passed away, had his ashes spread in the garden. This was before 1998 when the client bought the home, so it will be interesting to see if there's any activity in the old garden area. I will likely do ph tests on the soil and check the moisture content to see if there are any natural causes for the dead patch where the garden used to be. Another interesting site, to say the least.
Keep checking back to see if we find anything. Of course, as always, we cannot divulge the exact location of any activity we document without permission, unless of course, it's public grounds such as State or Federally owned recreational areas or landmarks.
Happy ghost hunting!
John | |
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Towanda is my home town, thats so kool | |
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