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OfflineI especially liked the article on OBE's & people's own experiences.
I felt those were very powerful as well. The vividness expressed by the people experiencing the OBEs was what really impressed me.
Also, the Personal Experiences section is one of my favorites, and I hope that everyone continues to share their personal experiences. You can do so by name or anonymously.
OfflineGreat JUNE 09 issue!!! Enjoyed it all.
JD, great article on Eastern European Beliefs. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
I write books. I take pictures.
I sometimes try to tap into my Jedi powers.
~Michelle Pillow Author Website~
The Raven Books
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OfflineI wanted to post a quick thanks to Katelyn Balach at the Travel Channel. She was instrumental in arranging and facilitating our article and podcast with Zak Bagans and getting us everything we needed to print the article (pictures, questionnaires from Aaron and Nick, etc.)
Also a quick thanks to Scott Mannen (Lightwish) who was also instrumental in arranging and conducting the interview with Zak.
Thanks Scott and Katelyn.
~Chad, Cheryl and Karen
OfflineI wanted to post a quick thanks to Katelyn Balach at the Travel Channel. She was instrumental in arranging and facilitating our article and podcast with Zak Bagans and getting us everything we needed to print the article (pictures, questionnaires from Aaron and Nick, etc.)
Also a quick thanks to Scott Mannen (Lightwish) who was also instrumental in arranging and conducting the interview with Zak.
Thanks Scott and Katelyn.
~Chad, Cheryl and Karen
Yes, thanks so much Katelyn and Scott.
I also wanted to thank Karen for conducting the podcast and writing the article with Scott. Great job!
OfflineYes, thanks so much Katelyn and Scott.
I also wanted to thank Karen for conducting the podcast and writing the article with Scott. Great job!
All Involved,
I enjoyed enjoyed this feature. I have only seen one of their investigations
as television is very limited here. I enjoyed it but felt lost most of the time with
the cameras and people moving very fast especially during rises in activity.
Also I would really like to applaude the staff at the magazine for the very
informative tech tips on electronics assembly. I am certain that I will now be ordering
a "gravity" meter. /blink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
Thanks once again,
Jon K.
OfflineI really enjoyed this issue.
The article with GA, was great.
This is one paranoraml show, I look forward to and enjoy.
Followed these guys when they did their docu, and was extremely happy the Travel Channel picked them up.
Now, I have all my work to finish, because I was here reading PUG! /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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Evil, evil, people! /tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /> Boy, I got side tracked, but in a good way.
OfflineAll Involved,
I enjoyed enjoyed this feature. I have only seen one of their investigations
as television is very limited here. I enjoyed it but felt lost most of the time with
the cameras and people moving very fast especially during rises in activity.
Also I would really like to applaude the staff at the magazine for the very
informative tech tips on electronics assembly. I am certain that I will now be ordering
a "gravity" meter.
/blink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
Thanks once again,
Jon K.
Thanks for the great feedback, Jon. I had a lot more fun writing about building it than I did trying to find enough pieces and parts to put it all together. If you need any information on adding extra goodies please feel free to message me or just post it in the forums. The instructions with the SpeakJet kit are actually very good, as far as building the basic board, but they don't cover any design modifications to add the features that most investigators will want.
As for the "gravity meter", I'm assuming that you mean the Tennessee Spirit Mike. After a little more research, I'm not entirely convinced that what it will pick up is purely gravity. Scalar antennas are designed to self-cancel normal electromagnetic energy (like radio waves), leaving only the fluctuations in the underlying scalar field. The theory (as it exists) is very controversial (but hey, so is the paranormal), and it basically states that there is an hyperspace field that ties electromagnetism and gravity together, with the only real difference being the direction the wave travels relative to the particle it relates to. The scalar field is what gives us magnetism and gravity, with the frequency of these waves being far above even cosmic rays.
Supposedly these waves had been discovered (but overlooked) by James Maxwell back in the 1800s, only to be rediscovered and actually utilized by Nicola Tesla around the turn of the century (during his big feud with Edison). If you've seen the movie "The Prestige", Tesla's scalar field research is what made beaming electricity, teleportation, and duplication possible. Rumor has it that Tesla destroyed his records, fearing the weapons implications of this research, and lived out the remainder of his days in relative isolation.
The more I read about scalar field theory, the more intrigued I get about it, because it may finally give us a scientific underpinning for how ghosts can exist. I'll probably do a column on it as soon as Karen lets me slide on the yard work.
OfflineI wanted to post a quick thanks to Katelyn Balach at the Travel Channel. She was instrumental in arranging and facilitating our article and podcast with Zak Bagans and getting us everything we needed to print the article (pictures, questionnaires from Aaron and Nick, etc.)
Also a quick thanks to Scott Mannen (Lightwish) who was also instrumental in arranging and conducting the interview with Zak.
Thanks Scott and Katelyn.
~Chad, Cheryl and Karen
This was a wonderful interview! I haven't seen the show yet, but it sounds like I need to go check it out. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
I write books. I take pictures.
I sometimes try to tap into my Jedi powers.
~Michelle Pillow Author Website~
The Raven Books
OfflineThis was a wonderful interview! I haven't seen the show yet, but it sounds like I need to go check it out.
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Thanks, Michelle. The show is a lot of fun. It premiers (season 2) Friday at 8 on the Travel Channel. We're going to have a Ghost Adventures chat party Friday night. 8 Eastern. In our Chat room! We can watch the show and discuss.
OfflineThanks, Michelle. The show is a lot of fun. It premiers (season 2) Friday at 8 on the Travel Channel. We're going to have a Ghost Adventures chat party Friday night. 8 Eastern. In our Chat room! We can watch the show and discuss.
And this is why I love my DVR, lol. Thanks for the heads up. I just set it to record the series. Looks like they're having a last season marathon before that so it'll be cool to get "caught up". /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' />
I write books. I take pictures.
I sometimes try to tap into my Jedi powers.
~Michelle Pillow Author Website~
The Raven Books
OfflineThanks for the great feedback, Jon. I had a lot more fun writing about building it than I did trying to find enough pieces and parts to put it all together. If you need any information on adding extra goodies please feel free to message me or just post it in the forums. The instructions with the SpeakJet kit are actually very good, as far as building the basic board, but they don't cover any design modifications to add the features that most investigators will want.
As for the "gravity meter", I'm assuming that you mean the Tennessee Spirit Mike. After a little more research, I'm not entirely convinced that what it will pick up is purely gravity. Scalar antennas are designed to self-cancel normal electromagnetic energy (like radio waves), leaving only the fluctuations in the underlying scalar field. The theory (as it exists) is very controversial (but hey, so is the paranormal), and it basically states that there is an hyperspace field that ties electromagnetism and gravity together, with the only real difference being the direction the wave travels relative to the particle it relates to. The scalar field is what gives us magnetism and gravity, with the frequency of these waves being far above even cosmic rays.
Supposedly these waves had been discovered (but overlooked) by James Maxwell back in the 1800s, only to be rediscovered and actually utilized by Nicola Tesla around the turn of the century (during his big feud with Edison). If you've seen the movie "The Prestige", Tesla's scalar field research is what made beaming electricity, teleportation, and duplication possible. Rumor has it that Tesla destroyed his records, fearing the weapons implications of this research, and lived out the remainder of his days in relative isolation.
The more I read about scalar field theory, the more intrigued I get about it, because it may finally give us a scientific underpinning for how ghosts can exist. I'll probably do a column on it as soon as Karen lets me slide on the yard work.
Jybian,
Thanks once again. I will try to find " The Prestige" today on I tunes. Also rotsa ruck getting outta the yard work.
Hint: Roundup makes a great line of chemicals for that whole pesky yard work issue. Water will keep the dirt down but erosion will
become an issue. I'll be looking forward to your article Scalar fields and alternate parallels overlapping.
OfflineAwesome Issue. Thanks Cheryl for the great interview. The layout was lovely. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' />
I write books. I take pictures.
I sometimes try to tap into my Jedi powers.
~Michelle Pillow Author Website~
The Raven Books
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OfflineI really enjoyed Loyd's interview. Will there be a Q&A?
That's as far as I got with the mag, I'm pacing myself this month so it will last longer!
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Glad you enjoyed the interview Sympathy!
We'll definitely ask Loyd if he has some time to answers member questions in a Q&A on the forum.
OfflineI really enjoyed Loyd's interview. Will there be a Q&A?
That's as far as I got with the mag, I'm pacing myself this month so it will last longer!
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Did you listen to the podcast with Loyd? He is really smart, funny and has a very refreshing and interesting perspective on the paranormal. He didn't even laugh at me when I asked him about "light as a feather stiff as a board" that game we used to play as kids. And that was a dumb question!
OfflineI really enjoyed reading about Michelle Pillows investigation of the Orpheum Theater in Wichita, KS. She heard her first EVP after the data was analyzed which was really impressive. In the article, she quoted what the EVP said and I was wondering if she left two of the words blank in the article because they were cuss words or because they were unintelligible. Anyone know? Anyhoo, I only live about 2 hours from this place and because of the article I think I'll plan a trip to see a show soon. They are playing Princess Bride (only $5 to get in!). I just love old buildings where they have restored and maintained beautiful architecture. Thanks for sharing your experience at the Orpheum Michelle!
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