Sunday, November 11, 2012

Veteran's Day

Today is Veteran's Day. For me it is a day of remembrance for all those that I served with in the U.S. Navy. Some are still with us here today enjoying their time still serving this country. Some are proud and retired or honorably discharged like myself. Others gave the greatest gift they could possibly give; they sacrificed their lives for you and I.




Please remember to thank a soldier or sailor today of all days. Thank them for doing what they do and doing what they did.

We are American's because of the sacrifices made by these men and women in the past, present, and future. Don't forget a thanks for those families that wait ever so patiently for their loved ones to come home too.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Best. Twitter. Ever.

This is a little off topic of investigations, ghosts, and research, but the encounter is funnier than the joke in my opinion.

I just had an interaction on Twitter that made my night. This is only one of two times a celebrity that I enjoy has responded to a tweet of mine. However, this time was slightly different. I did not tweet directly to him nor did I expect a response in any form. Since, I was more than a little sarcastic in the reply (to someone I don't know) I did expect a few hate mail responses, blocks, or unfollows.

Here is what happened with actual Twitter times and names:

Kellie Arany @ParalelieKellie 
Me: "I'll have a coke." Waitress: "Is Pepsi ok?" Me: "Is Monopoly money ok?"
1:15 PM - 09 Nov 12

(Here is where I shook my head and grumbled something to my friends about people stealing jokes as their own. Miss Kellie claims to be a "Ghost Hunter extraordinaire" but if she's willing to steal someone's rather famous joke who is to say she wouldn't fake evidence or steal it to make it hers? I couldn't resist. I replied under my paranormal research group account.)

Nichole Hill @WNCPRS
@ParalelieKellie John Caparulo actually. But nice try. :)
5:36 PM - 09 Nov 12

(Now I don't mind that someone has repeated a joke. I don't begrudge her trying to be funny on Twitter. That's why jokes are funny because you can repeat them. However, I have never told a joke as my own that I heard. I usually mention the name of the comedian or say something like "I heard that joke from..." after I tell it.)

Here is the response that I did not expect at all:

John Caparulo favorited
48m : @ParalelieKellie John Caparulo actually. But nice try. :)

(I had to respond to such a profound favorite. I mean, what are the chances that he would have saw that particular post. I verified that he was actually Mr. Caparulo first which Twitter has a nice little blue check mark that tells you it's true.)

Nichole Hill @WNCPRS
@JohnCaparulo just watching out for one of my fave comedians! Thanks for the star.
6:39 PM - 09 Nov 12

His reply:
John Caparulo @JohnCaparulo
@WNCPRS appreciate it!
6:40 PM - 09 Nov 12

(To which I favorited the appreciation.)

(DISCLAIMER: Please do not tweet the poor woman or send her any hate mail. I mean no harm to her character as I do not know her personally. She has already been reminded of what it means to be honest because people ARE watching whether one knows it or not.)

Thursday, November 8, 2012

The Curious Case of Orbs!


Orbs are believed by many in the paranormal society to be that of ghosts or spirits assumed to travel in groups. They are believed to be the soul of persons who once had a physical body. Mediums claim to speak with them and ghost “hunters” claim to photograph them regularly.

ORBS!
I have a definite problem with orbs. I cannot describe the anger I have when I hear “hunters” claim that a location is “haunted” due to the multitude of “orbs” on their digital pictures. I dispute the theory of “orbs” as being spiritual in nature on most images presented to me. This is to say that if you show me a picture of an orb and I will dispute its authenticity. I will show you that you took a picture in an attic that no one has been in for months. You disrupted the dust that settled during that time, while you may not notice the change yourself, it happened. This is not to say that the energy that caused you to see what you wanted to see does not exist. Orbs are merely something I personally find hard to believe only because I can prove their existence is not paranormal in nature for almost all cases.

The term orb is merely a description of circular objects that may occur in flash photography. They sometimes have tails indicating motion (also referred to in paranormal circles as “squiggle phenomena.”) In the photography world, it is referred to as backscatter or near-camera reflection. The cause of these anomalies is known throughout the paranormal and photography worlds. These objects are usually caught in low-light situations where the camera’s flash is being utilized. They are especially common with compact cameras where the distance between the lens and the light is very short. This directly illuminates the particles that face the lens and increases the camera’s ability to capture any light reflected off non-visible particles. Dust, pollen, liquid particles like condensation or rain, is all suspect in the anomalies they present. They may appear solid, or semi-solid, circular, and sometimes have partial color spectrums like light traveling through a raindrop producing a rainbow effect.

ORBS!
 There is a great group of investigators who came up with a brilliant idea of the dual camera system. (I highly recommend reading their website! www.ghostbreakers.com) Both cameras point in the same direction but at slightly different angles (to change the reflective flash pattern) and take a single picture at the same time. If the orb were to appear on only one camera then this can be explained as the reflective pattern of the flash on a non-visible particle for that camera. One would assume that if it were to appear on both cameras then it is not merely a reflective flash pattern and you could possibly call it paranormal in nature. (Please be aware that this is only my opinion as a skeptic who looks for explanations based on science. My theories may not reflect the true nature of an orb or its presence.)

ORBS!
I will never berate another investigator or their groups on how they investigate or what they claim to find. However, a paranormal investigation group claiming to be scientific in their research should never use just orbs as a determining factor of paranormal activity.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

EVPs from 05/28/2011

(NOTE: I had to delete the original post as to some sort of corruption. This is the original post just moved to a different location.)

Every once in a while I grab my team and we investigate abandoned cemeteries. Not because I believe that there are ghosts there but because it keeps us all on our researcher toes. I use cemeteries to train new researchers, test new devices, and keep the veteran researchers from becoming complacent during investigations. Practice makes perfect and when requests are slow to come in, this is what we do. We are not Ghost Hunters and never will be. We do not actively seek out “haunted” locations we are asked to come and investigate to try to explain what is happening. We are researchers and like every great researcher, we must keep up to date on the latest technology and practices. I do not begrudge anyone who does call themselves a ghost hunter. I respect what you do and I know for a fact, that without the hunters we wouldn’t know what to do with most of the equipment we have. I’m just saying that we do not seek out these locations normally.

With that said: Excerpt from the survey done in 2000 for this particular cemetery just to give you an idea as to how the place looked. Our night vision camera refused to behave so we have no photos but I will go back and take some daylight pictures and update this post as soon as I do.

Though the cemetery is still in use, it is in extremely poor condition, and many gravestones may soon be lost to neglect. At the time of the survey weeds, shrubs, and trees made it difficult to complete the work. Many gravestones are leaning, sunken, broken, deteriorating, or just plain missing. Several graves have only a funeral home marker (marked by the letter "F" to the left of the death date). There are many more graves in this cemetery than the survey shows if one includes the sunken graves, mounds, and the pile of fieldstones found near the back of the cemetery. The church building is still standing, but it appears to be abandoned.

I attempted to do the survey in rows to show possibly relationships, but the rows are very irregular. I started the survey AT THE ROAD and worked back through the cemetery. A date that appears to fall between the birth and death columns indicates that there was only one date on the stone, and I could not tell if it was a birth or death date.

The oldest date on a grave was that of Larence Morrow, whose birth date reads: ___ 24, 1835. His death date was unreadable.


The first EVP we obtained was two footsteps. I hated how these turned out upon upload to sound cloud. You may have to listen to it a couple times. The footsteps are faint but after you hear them, you can clearly hear our trainee say that he is now leaving. It did freak him out a bit but he hung in there.

The second one is a breath or a sigh, none of us were standing anywhere near the voice recorder as it was atop a gravestone alone.

Lastly, this one is the most difficult to hear once it was uploaded and is best heard with headphones. Again, it is barely above a whisper. We enhanced the audio only to make the volume louder; it is clearly audible without any enhancements but the upload completely distorts it. We believe it is saying, "I'm judging you," referring again to our trainee.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Ghostly Pictures or Trick of Light?


It has been so long since I've been here it's almost as if I turned into a ghost! No, I haven't left or become extinct, I've just been horrendously busy with everyday life as I am sure you can understand. I have been meaning to post this for over a year now and just never got around to it. I promise to continue to keep this blog updated now that I am live and active on Twitter. You can follow me @WNCPRS for all things paranormal.

I know, I suck at life. Perhaps my afterlife will be better.

Anyway...

I received these pictures from Alison (a friend of mine) a while back and she asked me to look them over. She believed that she saw something in the reflection of the window panes. Unable to identify it she sent them to me for review.



In this picture, there is a reflection of a face and if you look closer a small shadowy figure to the right. Clearly, the face is not a likeness of the person taking the photo as you can see for yourself in the comparison. Looking at the frame, the face appears to be looking off to the right towards the cemetery located behind the photographer. The woman taking the picture is looking directly at the window frame to take the photo.

My skeptic side rejects the idea of the face being there almost immediately due to lighting, shadowing, and the fact that the old windows are wavy and not flat like our windows today, which would cause some interesting effects on a digital camera lens.


The shadow figure is odd considering the back of the building is inaccessible to people at this time. This also means I cannot get back there to see what could have possibly created the shadow.


Alison took a picture from almost the same angle (but not close enough) a few days later and the face does not appear nor does the shadowy figure. My believer side wants to say they captured something, perhaps a woman in mourning for someone in the cemetery. Unfortunately, my skeptic side prevails in this case, as I am unable to produce enough evidence to the contrary.

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