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Russian UFO?

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UFO Retrieved By Russian Military 2011 by justa4t

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Did giants once roam the earth?

Did giants once roam the earth. The author of this video seems to believe so. What do you think?

 

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UFO over Canoas/RS – Brazil

Film taken December 23, 2011.

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THE HAUNTING OF ROLLING HILLS 1ST ANNUAL PARANORMAL CELEBRITY CONFERENCE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:Sharon CoyleOwner / Operator Rolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center RoadEast Bethany, New York 14054 585.502.4066Sharon@RollingHillsAsylum.com

As Halloween approaches, it seems as if everyone’s mind is on hauntings and spirits. But for those who spend time within the paranormal community, it seems as if anytime is a good time to try to connect with those who have passed over to the other side.

On Halloween weekend, you can join the paranormal community in a fundraising event at one of the most haunted locations in Western New York.

As recently seen on Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures, Rolling Hills Asylum, which has also played home to the former Genesee County poor House, along with a nursing home, among other things, will host its first annual Paranormal Celebrity Conference on October 29-31, 2010.

The three day conference will include a meet and greet, costume party and auction with a portion of the proceeds going to the Wyoming County SPCA. Special Guest Speakers will include: Bill Murphy, of the Sy-Fy Channel’s series ‘Fact or Faked – Paranormal Files’, along with Frank Sumption (inventor of the Frank’s Box), Gary Galka (inventor of the Mel Meter and RT EVP machine and a host of other devices), Theologian, author, illustrator, researcher & investigator, Tarot consultant, Editor-In-Chief of TAPS ParaMag Scotty Roberts, Psychic Medium Glenn White, Co-author of ‘Haunted Buffalo’ Cassidy O’Connor, and Michael Rambacher, expert on the Hinsdale House case, plus additional speakers and vendors!

If you have always been interested in the paranormal, and have been considering getting more involved in the field of paranormal investigations, but didn’t know where to start, this is the event for you! And if you are a seasoned veteran of ghost hunts, you know that you can never know everything about this mysterious field of study!

Conference guests will have the opportunity to investigate the historical building with these celebrities, and with all of the action that has been going on at the building lately, the spirits there have been more active than ever before!

Ticket packages start at just $49 for silver, which includes a one day conference pass. The gold package is only $89 for a two day conference pass, as well as an investigation, and a platinum package includes the same as the gold package, but also provides admission to the Celebrity meet and greet along with the costume party – all for just $99!

For more information, to purchase tickets or if interested in being a vendor, go to www.RollingHillsAsylum.com

Paranormal Team to Investigate First Bed and Breakfast in Texas – LIVE

The Pride House, located in “the most haunted town in Texas”, live investigation
JEFFERSON, TX, Aug. 21, 2010 — Some people might be a little frightened by claims of disembodied voices, or strange sounds in the night, but the investigators with Southern Paranormal Investigations (www.spi-texas.org) jump at the chance to spend the night in haunted locations. On Saturday evening, August 21, 2010, they will get that chance as they team together with Upsher Paranormal Society to conduct a live investigation of The Pride House, Texas’ first known bed and breakfast, located in Jefferson, TX.

The Pride House is an ornate two-story Victorian home built in 1888 by lumberman George Washington Brown, and later purchased by John Griffin Bender. It was named Pride House after the son of the third family to own the home. Many of the family members who have lived in this home seem to have loved it so much that they have decided to stay, as there are many claims of paranormal activity in the home. Several paranormal groups have experienced unexplained phenomena ranging from sounds and voices to photo anomalies. Many audio recordings taken inside the home have revealed sounds and voices not heard by those present at the time.

On August 21, 2010, Southern Paranormal Investigations will bring you the investigation of this magnificent, historic home live and give you the opportunity to become part of the investigation. With five cameras streaming live video and audio all night, you will be live on location with the team. Live interviews from the owner of The Pride House, live interviews with the investigators as they detail their experiences inside the home, and live discussions of the history of The Pride House and it’s claims of activity. Audience members will also be able to interact with investigators live on scene via our live, interactive chat room. See something we missed? Have an idea for a technique we should try? Want us to ask a specific question in our audio session? Just type it into the chat room in all caps and our investigators will pass it on to the sweep teams.

This premier live broadcast of The Pride House investigation will be brought to you by Saturday Night Paranormal and The White Noise Paranormal Network (www.ghostshow.net) and hosted by The Peoples TV Network. To view this live investigation, tune in at www.ghostshow.net on Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 9pm Central / 10pm Eastern.

Reported to be the most haunted town in Texas, Jefferson is a beautiful, historic small town reminiscent of a 19th century era, with streets lined with well preserved buildings and Greek revival homes. Area shops and attractions offer something for everyone, and there are over forty bed and breakfasts to choose from for a delightful, restful stay.

About The Pride House
Located in Jefferson, TX, The Pride House is the first known bed and breakfast in Texas. A well maintained Victorian home with nine beautifully decorated guest rooms, all with king or queen sized beds and private baths.

Media Contact
The Pride House
409 Broadway, Jefferson, TX 75657
903-665-8845
stay@thepridehouse.com

About Southern Paranormal Investigations
Located in the Houston, TX area, SPI is a non-profit paranormal team focusing on helping others dealing with unexplained events in their homes or businesses.
SPI also works to bring businesses and historic locations with paranormal activity into the forefront to help increase patronage and tourism via or live shows and world wide promotions.

Media contact:
Jennifer Hanson
SPI Founder
www.spi-texas.org
832-215-3164
jhanson@spi-texas.org
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From ParaPR.com

Texas Paranormal Teams to Investigate Historic Museum

FAIRFIELD, TX, JUNE 26, 2010: Southern Paranormal Investigations (Houston, TX) is teaming up with Wide Awake Paranormal to investigate claims of paranormal activity in the Freestone County Historical Museum located in Fairfield, TX. This investigation will be broadcast live to the public via The White Noise Paranormal Network and the People’s TV Network on the show Saturday Night Paranormal, hosted by Ian Hickin. This special edition will feature a double header investigation, as two locations in separate states are investigated live simultaneously. During the investigation of the Freestone County Historical Museum in Fairfield, TX, another investigation will also be taking place in Florida as Florida Paranormal Research teams up with Southeast Florida Paranormal to conduct a live investigation of The Clewiston Inn, located in Clewiston, FL. Audiences world-wide will be able to tune in Saturday, June 26th starting at 9pm Central to participate in both live investigations via the online interactive chat and 5 screens of audio and video streaming live from each location. The amount of paranormal claims, as well as those that have been previously documented in both locations, ensures this to be an event not to be missed.

The Freestone County Historical Museum is located in the charming Central East Texas town of Fairfield, a crossroads for highway I-45, highway 75 & highway 84.

We are the County Seat and as such, have always been the center for law enforcement and incarceration for the area.
The museum is located one block off the historic courthouse square and encompasses the former 1850′s County Jail and the surrounding block which was the location for the pauper’s area or poor farm, according to Sanborn maps from the time period.

The museum was organized in 1967 and was originally housed in the jail until a new state of the art building was donated (The Bass Wing) and constructed in 2007. The complex is also home to two 1840′s log cabins and a depression era church (known as the Bootlegger’s church). We also have a few outdoor exhibits and a beautiful rhinestone encrusted Cadillac (one of the most recognized Art Cars) in the United States.

The County was famous for its ‘lawless’ period and possibly the reason why four different jails were built within a few years of each other, each time increasing in size and fortification. Freestone County was famous for one thing for many years, and that was moonshine. The County is commonly referred to as the epicenter for bootlegging in Texas. The New York Times in 1922 ran an article about martial law that was declared here and in surrounding areas, the Calvary, revenue agents and Texas Rangers were sent in to round up all the lawbreakers. The law was intent on shutting down The Winter Garden and The Chicken Farm, two of the largest saloons and gambling houses in Texas (both located on the Freestone County line).The siege lasted for 41 days and was led by none other than Frank Hamer (the man who would later ambush Bonnie & Clyde).

Stories of paranormal activity have been recounted since the turn of the century in regards to the jail and some of the other museum structures.
To date we have verified four legal hangings (although we have been told of possible lynchings and other illegal hangings possibly took place here on the property or nearby), a sheriff’s murder by horse thieves in the 1870′s, a horrible inmate fight and bludgeoning in 1888, several natural deaths in the infirmary and of residents (in 1913 the old jail was converted to a private residence and then a boarding house). One of the cabins witnessed much tragedy, including the burning death of a young mother when she miscarried and fell into a cooking fire.

In 2010, the museum began allowing paranormal teams to bring in equipment and conduct investigations. The museum has hosted several groups including members from TEXPART South, Wide Awake Paranormal, S.P.I.R.I.T. Austin and Mystic Paranormal. Several investigations have been filmed for public release by Jackson Burns (Adventures to the Unexplained), Mike Roberts (Research: Paranormal), Charli Smith (Reporter Chicks), Bill Pappin (Haunted Destinations Texas).

The different investigations have captured possible paranormal activity such as ; Class A EVPs, disembodied voices, photo and video anomalies, possible apparitions appearing in digital photographs, object manipulation, energy disturbances, EMF, K2 and Mel meter manipulation.
Several investigators from various teams have seen a shadow figure on the grounds and have given chase. This elusive figure has yet to be captured on film.
The Freestone County Historical Museum welcomes all visitors to enjoy the colorful history and the hauntings of Freestone County.

Source: http://www.parapr.com/Texas-Paranormal-Teams-to-Investigate-Historic-Museum.htm

Hollywood Paranormal Sleuths Celebrate 10 Years

Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) August 1, 2010

The West Coast’s premiere skeptical investigations team has inquired about psychics, dowsers, wacky medical claims, telepaths, UFOs, and ghost stories for a decade. On August 21st at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood, they’ll celebrate their achievements with a gala party and an awards ceremony to honor those who contribute to science and skepticism in the media.

The IIG was founded in January of 2000 by James Underdown, Executive Director of the Center for Inquiry-Los Angeles, an educational not-for-profit dedicated to scientific inquiry and secular values. The Independent Investigations Group began with a meeting of 8 curious people of diverse backgrounds. Now it is over 40 members strong and in the process of expanding to other parts of the U.S. and beyond.

“The whole idea was to get people participating in their own quest for the truth about extraordinary claims,” Underdown said. “Being a part of an investigation is much more powerful than just reading about it or seeing it on TV.”

And participate they did. The IIG has looked into a wide array of paranormal and extraordinary claims that include ghost sightings, telekinesis (moving objects with one’s minds), telepathy (sending thoughts to another), remote viewing, mediums, psychics, UFOs, medical dowsing, faith healing, and much more.

IIG investigations have been feature articles in Skeptical Inquirer magazine, the L.A. Weekly and have figured into dozens of appearances on TV, radio, print, and podcasts.

The upcoming celebration will also feature an awards ceremony that will honor those in the media who make positive contributions to science and skepticism. This year, the group will recognize two TV shows that have positively portrayed the spirit of inquiry. The Mentalist and Eureka will each be given awards for their work in 2009. Also, skeptical giant Martin Gardner will also be honored posthumously for his life work in print. Gardner wrote the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American from 1956 to 1981, the Notes of a Fringe-Watcher column in Skeptical Inquirer from 1983 to 2002, and published over 70 books.

IIG 10th Anniversary Party
Saturday August 21st, 2010 7:00PM
Center for Inquiry-Los Angeles
4773 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA (2 blocks west of Vermont Ave.)
Free parking, free admission, cash bar

The Independent Investigations Group offers a $50,000 prize for anyone who can prove paranormal ability under scientific testing conditions. Earlier in its existence, the IIG also did preliminary screening for the James Randi Education Foundation and its $1 million prize for proof of paranormal ability. Neither organization has had to pay out to any claimants, though many have been tested.

Skeptic celebrities are expected to attend, including such notables as Skeptic magazine publisher and author Michael Shermer, author/psychologist Carol Tavris, and National Center for Science Education Director Eugenie Scott. L.A. area comedians, performers, and magicians will fill out the science-minded crowd.

The Independent Investigations Group is the West Coast’s premiere paranormal research organization. The IIG has a standing offer of $50,000 to anyone who can prove paranormal abilities under scientific testing conditions.

Visit the IIG’s website at www.iigwest.org, e-mail the IIG at info(at)iigwest(dot)org, or call (323) 666-9797 ext 101
The Center for Inquiry-Los Angeles is the west coast home of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), publisher of Skeptical Inquirer magazine.

Visit the CFI-L.A. website at www.cfiwest.org, email James Underdown at jimu(at)cfiwest(dot)org, or call (323) 666-9797 ext 101.

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Source: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/08/prweb4333714.htm

Press release 4/28/2010
Charles Milsaps, owner of the Franklin Castle, founder of the Ohio City Preservation and Restoration Society, and proprietor of The Franklin Castle Club is now available for radio, tv and print interviews. Contact Charles directly at the email below to get the latest news about the Franklin Castle restoration, the new Network TV show about the Castle, and how the paranormal community will soon have the opportunity to do the first ever investigations of the Franklin Castle.

The Castle has been off limits to most people for over 30 years. Find out the real story and the future of one of America’s Most Haunted Homes, first hand, as Charles Milsaps answers all your questions about the infamous Franklin Castle.

Charles will be available for phone interviews as well as on site, live remote interviews over the next 2 weeks. His time is limited and the interviews will be scheduled first call, first schedule. Contact Charles today. He will return calls in the order the are received.

Charles@FranklinCastleClub.com
Charles Milsaps
The Franklin Castle Club
Ohio City Preservation and Restoration Society
4308 Franklin Blvd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
216/631.2582

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