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Ghosts

Feeling lazy today since it’s a Friday, and a holiday weekend and all. Hope everyone has a safe and happy Labor Day. Also, don’t worry, there’s nothing that pops out at you in this video, and the music isn’t loud or anything either, just ambient and mood setting.

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Studley Park Ghost Caught on Tape

[ OPTIK'S NOTE ]

Mr Mitchell with the Macarthur Chronicle in Australia sent this to me the other night and I wanted to pass it along. Be sure to click HERE to check out more from their site.

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One Man Hide-and-Seek

Introduction:

The one-man hide and seek, aka the one-man tag, is a ritual for contacting the dead.

The spirits which are wandering restless on the earth are always looking for bodies to possess. In this ritual you summon such a spirit by offering it a doll instead of a human body.

Warning: If you have psychic abilities you may feel unwell or be prone to accidents during the ritual.

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Waverly Hill Hospital

The Waverly Hills Sanitarium in Louisville Kentucky has it all– cold spots, disembodied voices, and ghosts roaming the halls. It sits on a great hill overlooking the city and seems like a reigning fortress of gloom in its eerie, decaying state. The atmosphere is further darkened by a chilling history of mass death and of patient abuse during the years it was used as a geriatric hospital. 

In 1910, a wooden two-story hospital was built on the site, which was the highest elevated hill in southern Jefferson County, but with tuberculousis rampant in the area, the building wasn’t big enough to house all of the patients.  And so a new building was constructed in 1924, and the new Waverly Hospital opened in 1926.

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Lake Ronkonkoma

The Lake Ronkonkoma area was first settled by Europeans in the 1600s. Prior to their arrival the area was already inhabited by Native Americans, such as the Iroquois. In the early 1900s Lake Ronkonkoma was known for its summer homes. The beach front provided a setting for many people to go and unwind. A reminder this time period can be seen in the remains of a small, recently closed used book store. The store used to be a refreshment stand for beach patrons.

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