
Most Haunted Hospitals in Georgia
By TMN | June 17, 2008
Georgia is a state rich with history. It was the staging ground for much of the American Revolution as well as the civil war. It is perhaps because of this bloody history that Georgia claims to be the home of such an unusually high number of haunted houses, buildings and even hospitals.
If you are one of a growing number of ghost hunting enthusiasts and you happen to live in Georgia or be planning a trip there in the near future, I recommend you try and visit one of the following haunted hospitals. There is something about a hospital that is just plain creepy. There is an intense energy, particularly when a hospital is no longer operational, that can almost instantly make the hair on the back of my neck stand up straight.
The following is a list of my picks for the top 4 haunted hospitals in Georgia and a brief description of the nature of the reported hauntings. Please note that if you plan to visit any of these hospitals, that in some cases you will need to seek permission t gain access.
Top 4 Most Haunted Hospitals in Georgia.
Old Douglas Hospital
The sound of keys rattling and an old type writer typing as well as an apparition of a nurse carrying a tray of medical supplies has been reported.
Dunwoody Insane Asylum
Cold breezes and the sensation of hands reaching out as well as ghostly figures lying in the morgue have been reported.
Newman Hospital
The ghost of a nurse is said to haunt Newman hospital but is said to be a kind presence.
Friendship Nursing Home in Cleveland, Georgia
There have been reports of a the ghost of a young boy wearing a red cap in this hospital. When he is seen, it is said that three deaths will follow.
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Convert Car to Run On Water
By TMN | February 28, 2008
We’ve all heard the conspiracy theories about some altruistic scientist who figured out how to run a car on water but mysteriously disappeared just days before he planned to release the technology to the public. I admit that I myself believed that the oil corporations had almost certainly squashed water hybrid technology, in the hopes of hording all the profits for themselves.
That is until I learned that water car technology not only exists but is available top the public. Yes, much to my surprise you can actually convert your car to run on water. While running your car on water 100% is a bit complex, converting your car into a water hybrid is apparently extremely easy. For less than $200 in parts you can build and install a device that can improve fuel economy by as much as 50%. All that is needed is to obtain a set of run your car on water plans, a few common tools and an afternoon… Read More!
Remote Viewing Lessons - Does Remote Viewing Really Work?
By TMN | February 28, 2008
Remote viewing is a mental faculty that allows a viewer to use his or her intuitive abilities to gather information on a target which is hidden from the physical perception of the viewer and typically separated from the viewer by space or even time.
Remote viewing, while a psychic phenomenon, does not require one to be a psychic at all. While anyone can learn remote viewing, remote viewing does require practice and discipline; much like learning a musical instrument. There are a number of different remote viewing techniques and remote viewing results can vary… Read More!
HPI Chronicles: An American Werewolf in Fremont
By TMN | November 23, 2007
Before I encountered my third werewolf. The first ones being Lolita Moonshadow and Katrina Kanine, in which I have already written about, I will tell you what I did September 30, 2007, Sunday. I went to Nancy Bradley’s (Psychic to the Stars) office (called the Haunted Cottage) to film Ghost Girls. I brought paranormal investigator Chris Grissom with me and we met up with the Ghost Girls themselves…Shannon ‘Ms. Macabre’ McCabe and Nancy Bradley! Nancy and her husband Robert Reppert treated us to a lavish Mexican dinner at Casa Romos Restaurant. Robert Repport, Paranormal Investigator for Gold Rush Ghosts took us to about 5 family cemeteries in Placerville, where we took pictures of Shannon & Nancy at various gravesites for the upcoming DVD ‘Ghost Girls’. In one of the cemeteries I turned on my Listen Up - sound enhancer device and picked up a small girl saying 3 inaudible words. Nancy determined it was a small girl named Betty Carlton, age 5 years old. When I was leaving this local Placerville cemetery, it was as if the little phantom girl didn’t want me to leave and she said a distinct ‘hey!’ After we filmed in Nancy’s office and I was heading home, Nancy gave me her book ‘The Incredible World of Gold Rush Ghosts (The Big Picture) by Nancy Bradley & Robert Reppert and signed it “To Paul, My New Partner in Crime - Blessings to my friend Nancy Bradley 2007.” What a sweet lady and I will cherish her book forever! Make sure to pick up the DVD Ghost Girls, for more information, check out Nancy’s website at: www.nancybradley.org Read more
HPI & The Vampires of San Francisco
By TMN | November 20, 2007
Before, you read this article, I stand corrected by lady vampire Rhiannon. She sent me this email, correcting my article. Thank you for allowing the readers and I, to better understand the vampire culture. Here is her email in her own words:
“Thank you for sending this article. This is a very detailed and interesting piece, good work, but there are two problems I noticed, and you said we should point out to you any problems with what was written when we got this. Read more
A Case of Lycanthropy
By TMN | November 17, 2007
What is Lycanthropy you may ask? According to The American Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 134, No. 10. published in October 1977 it states:
“Lycanthropy, a psychosis in which the patient has delusions of being a wild animal (usually a wolf), has been recorded since antiquity. The Book of Daniel describes King Nebuchadnezzar as suffering from depression that deteriorated over a seven-year period into a frank psychosis at which time he imagined himself a wolf. Among the first medical descriptions were those of Paulus Aegineta during the later days of the Roman Empire. In his description of the symptom complex, Aegineta made reference to Greek mythology in which Zeus turned King Lycaon of Arcadia into a raging wolf. Thereafter, references to lycanthropy appeared in the ancient literature. Many medieval theologians envisioned lycanthropy as a consequence of the evil eye.Delusions of being a wolf or some other feared animal are universal and, although rare in the industrialized countries, still occur in China, India, Africa, and Central and South America. The animals in the delusioned transformation include leopards, lions, elephants, crocodiles, sharks, buffalo, eagles, and serpents.Not infrequently, bizarre and chaotic sexuality is expressed in a primitive way through the lycanthropic symptom complex. Patients whose internal fears exceed their coping mechanisms may externalize them via projection and constitute a serious threat to others. Throughout the ages, such individuals have been feared because of their tendencies to commit bestial acts and were themselves hunted and killed by the populace. Many of these people were paranoid schizophrenics.” Read more
An Overview of the Mayan Calendar
By TMN | November 14, 2007
by Secret of Law of Attraction
The Mayan sacred books of astronomy and prophecy are painted on pages of processed bark of the Amate tree. Many thousands of these books, called codices, were burned during the early 15th century by Catholic priests. Much knowledge was lost, which is the first step in cultural annihilation. Maya Priests were pushed far into hiding. They could only practice their culture in the most remote areas of Central America. Those who were caught were murdered. Read more
Channeling with CVT6702
By TMN | November 11, 2007
The following story was submitted by a reader who would simply like to go under the name CVT6702.
I would like to tell the story of my more than twenty years of channeling for Spirit and the experience I have had with a possession that has lasted since l986 when three of my relatives and a man I will call Dr. P. on the first anniversary of his death entered my body as possessing spirits and said they will not leave until I get someone to believe they are doing this to me. Read more
HPI Chronicle
By TMN | November 8, 2007
The Dining Specters of Fulton’s Underground Restaurant and the Hess House
I can’t live without my cell phone. Last week, I get a call from my cousin (I’m not saying which one), but he asked if I received a call from some mysterious person. I kept asking him what he was talking about, then he kept keying me in on some of the conversation from this mysterious person. I knew exactly then what he was talking about. I got a call, from some guy claiming he belongs to L.I.T. (Logistics Intelligence Taskforce), that their group is a secretive group controlled by a VIP, who doesn’t want to be identified because of his position. He doesn’t want to be associated with the paranormal, as if he had some kind of political ties. LIT is supposed to meet me at a private airport off Freeport Blvd and drive me blindfolded to a home that is plagued with a demonic entity. They want me to write the story. I was pretty excited about this and told Shannon ‘Ms. Macabre’ McCabe about it. Come to find out it was my cousin that played out this prank on me and had one of his buddies pretend he was the lead investigator of LIT. Ha..ha, very funny cuz, wait until I see you at the next family reunion, you won’t be laughing then! My cousin would not confess that he was behind the OSIR call that I received before going to the Mount Shasta UFO/Bigfoot pre-investigation, but I suspect he was behind that one too! Oh by the way, if you want to see some of the cool photos we took at Mount Shasta, click on this link. This photo album was put together by Holly DeLaughter: Read more
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