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| Author : | Topic: Yippee! Gettysburg Park watch will go nuts! | Bottom |
| GrumpyDave moderator Posts : 1856 Yes, if I'm registered for the event; expect buckets of rain. ![]() |
There's a paranormal conference being held at the College! I think it's this weekend! Yipee! Glad I'll be in Kernstown. Good luck to you locals! Do I believe? Yes, I do. And, I have had three experiences on/in CW ground or buildings that I say were a little "wierd." But, those are stories for event campfires. May the orb be with you! http://www.pennlive.com/cgi-bin/stats/redirect.cgi?r=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pennlive.com%2Fpatriotnews%2Fstories%2Findex.ssf%3F%2Fbase%2Fnews%2F118455451561810.xml%26coll%3D1&page=http://search.pennlive.com/sp?aff=100&keywords=Paranormal&x=12&y=5&rs=planetdiscover&re=click&rcrt=textlink&rcmp=search_blogs Gettysburg ghost stories have power to pull in believers Monday, July 16, 2007 By T.W. BURGER Of Our Cumberland County Bureau GETTYSBURG - Ghost researcher and author Jeff Belanger confessed that he has never seen a ghost. "I still believe, though," he said. "And that is based on the number of people I've interviewed who believe. I look in their eyes, and they say they saw something, and I believe them." Belanger is one of three organizers of the Ghost World Supernatural Symposium Conference that will be held Friday through Sunday in Gettysburg. Advertisement The site of one of the biggest battles in American history, which left thousands dead and dying, Gettysburg might be viewed as a ghostly convention in and of itself. "Every street corner has its ghost tours, and the legends around the battlefield are too numerous to mention," Belanger said. "You don't have to be psychic to feel it. All you need is an understanding of what took place, right at your feet. It really is a powerful place." Loring Shultz, who owns the Farnsworth House Inn on Baltimore Street, said the modern-day fascination with ghosts in Gettysburg got started in the basement of his business. The brick walls of the old inn are peppered with damage from rounds fired as Union and Confederate troops fought up and down the street in front. Soldiers died in the house. Jenny Wade, the only civilian casualty of the battle, was shot through the heart in a house across the street. Farnsworth House employee Patty O'Day began telling ghost stories to goose-pimpled tourists in the inn's spooky basement. "That was in 1986, and everybody laughed at her," Shultz said. "Now there are 10 or 12 groups in town giving ghost tours. I was born and raised here, and I've never seen anything like it. It's phenomenal." Shultz has never seen a ghost, but he knows people who believe they have. "Everybody's got their thing, you know," he said. The point of the symposium is to bring together paranormal investigators and parapsychologists from around the world, Belanger said, and to develop a central repository of information that researchers worldwide can access. Vince Wilson of the New Jersey Ghost Hunters Society said, "The general public's interest [in the paranormal] is booming like it never has before. ... Now people from all walks of life can contribute to the newest discoveries and techniques" into the research of phenomena. Despite cases in which researchers have been fooled by tricksters, Belanger and his partners said that "evidence overwhelmingly suggests that there is indeed reason to believe in psychic powers," but information from researchers has never been cataloged and shared. "Through suggestions and proposals made by attendees of the Ghost World Symposium, and through input from the parapsychology community, we hope to change the face of ghost research forever," Wilson said. T.W. BURGER: 249-2006 or tburger@patriot-news.com GHOST STORIES Among the workshops planned for the Ghost World Supernatural Symposium Conference: "Raising Money for Your Group and Paranormal Public Relations," "Introduction to Ghost Hunting," "Psychic Self Defense" and "Introduction to Demonology." Registration is closed for the conference, which will be held Friday through Sunday at the Wyndham Gettysburg hotel at Routes 30 and 15. Information: www.ghostworldconference.com. --Last edited by grumpydave on 2007-07-17 06:56:51 -- | |||
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| Marc Posts : 171 Know Your History For We Are Judges Of The Future |
I know some pards who say they have experienced ghosts, but I myself have never seen any at Gettysburg and I have quite a few living history nights at Gettysburg. I will admit having some strange feelings back when we could walk around at night on the battlefield especially at Iverson's Pit and the Triangle Field. Ft Mifflin in Philadelphia is another story altogether and I have seen things there a few years back, but I will save that for camp fire chats. | |||
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