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Ghost! Magazine played host at its first convention, held at the Holiday Inn Select Fredericksburg
this past September 14th, 15th and 16th in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Fredericksburg may be one of the most over-looked historic and paranormal sites
on the East Coast; not only the scene of many Revolutionary War events (and even
earlier skirmishes between colonists and Native Americans), this town is notable
as the battle site of one of General Robert E. Lee’s greatest military triumphs
against Union forces during the War Between the States—the Battle of
Fredericksburg, in December 1862. The fighting covered ground in and around the
old town area, and resulted in 12,000-plus Union casualties, and 5,000-plus dead
Confederates. Many of these are buried in the national cemetery on Marye’s
Heights, as well as other places around town. Truly, the streets of
Fredericksburg are haunted!
Read more and view photos from the event here!
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What's inside:
The Pembroke Voice
The latest piece of compelling
paranormal evidence captured by a research team and film crew in England has
researchers listening … and talking.
By Jack Roth and William G.
Everest
A strange paradox exists in the world of the paranormal, one
that has stifled the forward progress of research and can be linked directly to
human shortcomings. Scientists, scholars and researchers — some of the brightest
minds of the last century — have gone to great lengths to capture tangible
“evidence” to support the existence of paranormal phenomena, yet when truly
compelling evidence is presented, the controversy that invariably
follows makes clear conclusions difficult to reach.
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Survival Research: A Parapsychologist’s Perspective
Dr. Andrew Nichols
The concept of survival of bodily death is one of the most
profound and important concepts known to man. William Gladstone, the 19th
Century Prime Minister of England, once said: “There is no area of research more
important than that of psychical research because it deals with the immortality
of the human soul.” In his soliloquy that begins, “To be or not to be, that is
the question,” Shakespeare’s Hamlet refers to death as “The undiscovered
country, from whose bourne no traveler returns.” In the midst of his trials and
tribulations, the biblical Job asks the question, “If a man die, shall he live
again?
...Read More
It’s Strange... Real Strange By Jason McCurry
The wizards of weird, Ron Lyon and Jenny Paschall,
crisscross the globe in search of eccentric people, peculiar places, and
bizarre things. They in turn bring these rare jewels to light via their
traveling road show and through the magic of television.
This husband and wife team is responsible for such classic shows as:
Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, The Discovery Channel’s Would You Believe It,
and The Travel Channel’s Strangest Remains and Most Haunted Journeys.
...Read more
Prove it to Me— A New Study in Mediumship by Dr. Gary E. Schwartz By William G. Everist
“'Having been there myself, I know what it’s like to feel ‘this simply can’t
be true.’ I know what it’s like to literally see things with my own
eyes in the laboratory and discount them because of prior learning,
ignorance, or fear. I know intense skepticism first hand.' And
yet, Dr. Gary E. Schwartz has managed to examine the possibility that our
current common sense idea of death will ultimately be replaced with a new
paradigm of consciousness."
...Read More
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