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Post by cerberus on Sept 5, 2010 7:57:15 GMT -6
If it's specifically posted that it closes at night, i will never enter it. If there is no posting for it, it's about a 50% chance on my own that i will enter, of course depending on which cemetery it is, how old it is, and how much attention it normally gets (because i won't go in if its been having issues with vandals or if the neighbors near there would complain.) At that point it really all depends on what i feel is ethical. Provided that I do make it to the point where i decide to enter, 75% of the time i'm on my own when i do.
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Post by cerberus on Aug 15, 2010 21:17:14 GMT -6
I just heard of H.H. Holmes this afternoon finally. I'd have to imagine that the house that he built must have at the bare minimum some sort of spiritual activity within its walls.. Is there anyone out there who knows if they have tours of this place or anything?
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Post by cerberus on Jul 9, 2010 2:43:37 GMT -6
I pass that way pretty often....driven by it hundreds of times between trips to Mayfair or the Pabst Theater for Gordon Lightfoot concerts. Either way, i've wondered about it since I was a kid. I definitely need to go check it out soon.
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Post by cerberus on Jul 7, 2010 7:11:56 GMT -6
never knew that about Pinelawn. I was just there recently too...
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Post by cerberus on Jul 6, 2010 9:18:11 GMT -6
thats just plain creepy....
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Post by cerberus on Jul 6, 2010 6:34:22 GMT -6
thank you all for your responses and thoughts. I know its been a while since I replied, to be truthfull I forgot that I had this thread yet.
I honestly don't think there's anything evil or demonic about them really. All I see it as is another way in which a spirit can manifest. To assume that it's evil or malevolent is just a hasty conclusion. Paranormal sciences and research are still kind of a new frontier. Although people have been practing this for a long time, still, not everything is known yet. I'd honestly rather keep an open mind about the possibilities and draw my own conclusions.
anyways, thank you all for your input on the matter.
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Post by cerberus on Jul 6, 2010 6:08:00 GMT -6
thank you much for the reply, my apologies that I didn't respond sooner. I've been tied up with other things for the past few days.
I'll do some digging around online and see if I can find any more info regarding it. Once again, thank you.
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Post by cerberus on Jun 30, 2010 18:26:03 GMT -6
Recently I found a small cemetery on Capital Dr. in Wauwatosa. It is right next to HWY 45. Does anybody know the name of it or any history regarding it?
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Post by cerberus on Jun 2, 2010 14:02:17 GMT -6
I feel that since La Crosse is a college town, it is quite possible that drunkenness is playing a large role in the drownings. While it is true that they were not the types to do that, it should be remembered that alcohol affects judgement as well as coordination and balance.
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Post by cerberus on May 13, 2010 10:30:13 GMT -6
Has anybody ever heard about possible hauntings at Hotel Mead in Wisconin Rapids?
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Post by cerberus on Apr 27, 2010 16:22:25 GMT -6
Sometimes the legends are the best way to keep history alive. I can honestly say that i'm proud to live here in Wisconsin and i feel that the legends are an important part of our culture here.
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Post by cerberus on Apr 19, 2010 15:39:52 GMT -6
I've checked online several times for hauntings in Iron River and so far the only fairly reliable thing i've found is accounts of a house on Iron Lake which is abandoned and has no electricity running to it, yet the lights still come on at night. I actually saw the house once when i was with my dad scouting for some decent fishing spots. However, there is a large abandoned school in the middle of town which always gave me the creeps. I'd like to know if anybody has had experiences with this place. Also, does anybody have any theories on the Paulding Spook Lights?
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Post by cerberus on Apr 19, 2010 15:30:13 GMT -6
my theory on it is that the size of the orb depends on how much energy it has drawn from the environment around it. Maybe a smaller orb is a spirit that doesn't enough energy to manifest as a full apparition or a shadow person? I don't know how accurate that point of view is, but its just my own idea on it.
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Post by cerberus on Mar 15, 2010 8:59:53 GMT -6
I looked it up on mapquest last night. Its definitely farther west than i thought it was, but looks like i could get there from Menomonee Falls pretty easy. I might try it some time this summer once it gets warmer out.
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Post by cerberus on Mar 14, 2010 17:15:55 GMT -6
if i knew where this was, i'd be willing to try it using no cell phone light at all (or any other light for that matter).
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