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Sunday, 11 June 2017

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11 Universities with Paranormal Studies

The study of paranormal activity, whether it is ESP, telekenisis, ghosts, or any other kind of haunting, causes many in academia to clutch at their pearls. It’s easy to see why. These thing are considered “fringe” science, outside the realm of the physical world and what we know to be true and can measure. 



And yet, it may not all be as “fringe” as you might think. 

Here are 11 universities that have paranormal studies that they either conducted once or run regularly in their labs. 

1. University of Arizona
The Department of Psychology at the University of Arizona owns both the VERITAS and SOPHIA research projects. They are designed to explore the possibility that human consciousness transcends death. VERITAS looked at the existence of the personality beyond death as well as mediumship. It expanded into looking at more after-death communication, including spirit guides, angels, and divine higher power under the name SOPHIA.

2. Stanford University
Stanford was the first academic institution in the United States to study extrashuman consciousnessensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK). They are best known for the CIA-sponsored Stargate Project back in the 1970’s. They were looking into remote viewing. Though the results are debated (some say the success was underreported) the project officially ended. Some say it continues under another name.

3. Cornell University
In 2010, Cornell University's Daryl Bem finished a study on precognition (knowing things that will happen before they do). His results ultimately affirmed that it is a real, scientific phenomenon.

4. University of Edinburgh
A Chair of Parapsychology was established within the Department of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh in 1985. They take an interdisciplinary approach to parapsychology. 

5. Lund University
Lund University in Sweden conducts studies on states of consciousness and parapsychology that works with hypnosis. One of their earlier studies found that highly suggestible individuals are found to experience a high rate of anomalous experiences such as telepathy and clairvoyance.

6. Utrecht University
In 1953, Ultrecht University in The Netherlands played host to the “First International Utrecht Conference on Parapsychology.” It brought together 78 scientists and parapsychologists from 13 countries. In 2008, there was an “Utrecht II” conference that looked into psi phenomena, ESP in dreams, field investigations of hauntings and poltergeist activity, self-organized reality, clinical parapsychology, and more.

7. UCLA
Over a ten year period, UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI) was home to a “non-sanctioned entity” of paranormal research which studied clairvoyance, telepathy, haunted houses, Kirlian photography and even boasted a psi development group (1971 to 1980) which worked on developing the psychic abilities of everyone.

8. University of Amsterdam
During the 1990s, The University of Amsterdam started Anomalous Cognition Section (ACS), which looks into reading minds and seeing the future. Many experiments have been conducted there.

9. University of Virginia
For six years, UVA studied reincarnation. Then they developed the Division of Perceptual Studies (DPS) is a research unit within the Department of Psychiatric Medicine and was established in 1967. The division is still around and is one of the only university-sanctioned paranormal research programs in the country.

10. Harvard University
As one of the most distinguished schools in the country, Harvard isn’t going to be one to jump on the ESP bandwagon. And sure enough, their study was about disproving it. Using brain scans they were able to cast some real doubts on ESP.

11. Princeton University
For almost 30 years, the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) project looked into ESP and telekinesis. Officially the university is embarrassed by the work, but the reality is it was affirmative. ESP exists. At least according to their research. 



The Hauntist

A Haunting at Caledonia Mills

A Haunting at Caledonia Mills: The Chilling Case of the Mary Ellen Spook Farm

In January of 1922, farmer Alexander MacDonald, his wife Janet, and their adopted daughter Mary Ellen fled their home in Caledonia Mills, Nova Scotia after a rash of poltergeist activity, including more than 30 unexplained fires. Though several researchers, journalists, detectives, and paranormal investigators would eventually examine the farm and house, the so-called "fire spook" was never fully explained.



The poltergeist activity that had plagued the household for almost an entire year included moving the cattle around when no one was in the barn, mixing ashes into the stored milk, and even braiding the tails of horses. Most notable, however, were the fires which earned the haunting its name.

The fires would spring up spontaneously all over the house and grounds, often far from the hearth or any other source of a spark. Everything from wallpaper to wet towels were said to burst into flame: it got so bad that the family organized a kind of "neighborhood watch" to guard against arsonists, though none were ever found. Eventually the family fled the property for good.

Once the family moved out of the house, journalists and would-be paranormal investigators moved in. Even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was invited to explore the phenomena. Some of the most notable accounts include those of Harold Whidden, a reporter from the Halifax Herald, and police detective Peachey Carroll, who spent two nights in the house. During this time they both experienced several odd events, including the feeling of being slapped on the arm and face by phantom hands. Whidden was so troubled by his experiences that he never published them in his lifetime, though they have since been released by his family.



Another prominent investigator who visited the home for several days was Dr. Walker Franklin Prince, who concluded that the poltergeist activity emanated from the family's then-15-year-old adopted daughter, Mary Ellen-this in spite of the fact that Dr. Prince, himself, experienced no unusual phenomena during his stay. Members of the family were even brought back to the house during his investigation in an attempt to "trigger" the ghost. Dr. Prince did, however, report unexplained rapping noises in his office back in New York for several weeks after he had completed his investigation into the Caledonia Mills "Spook Farm."

Unfortunately for Mary Ellen, Dr. Prince's suggestion that she was the cause, albeit unknowingly, of the fires and other poltergeist activity stuck with her throughout her life. People began calling her Mary Ellen Spook, and, according to some accounts, she was even confined to an asylum for many years. Regardless of the cause, after she and her family moved away from the farm in Caledonia Mills, the phenomena ceased.

However, that wasn't the end of the story of the Caledonia Mills Spook Farm. Over the years, several other explanations have been put forth as new detectives attempt to solve the mystery. Edward J. O'Brien, a lecturer who stopped off at the nearby St. Francis Xavier University, posited that the fires might have been caused by radio waves passing through Caledonia Mills between the radio towers at Wellfleet, Massachusetts and Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, though to modern science that theory sounds perhaps even more preposterous than "fire spooks."



A variety of books have been written on the strange occurrence, including the 2013 book Fire Spook: The Mysterious Nova Scotia Haunting by local Pictou County author Monica Graham. Graham suggests that a neighbor may have been responsible for starting the fires.

Arsonist or no, the Caledonia Mills legend persists. Even today, long after the farm and house have disappeared, people say that if you take home any item from the property, your house will burn down. According to one couple, who call themselves P.O.N.I. (Pair of Normal Investigators), "This has been tested by regular every day [sic] people (who have put things such as shingles or bricks in sheds, etc.) and the buildings always catch fire."

It seems like it would be a simple enough hypothesis to test--assuming you can actually find the property where the Mary Ellen Spook Farm once stood--but who would volunteer?

This Story Was First Published on The Lineup
SOURCE: The Hauntist

The Stone Tape Theory

Proposed in the 1970s as a possible explanation for ghosts. The Stone Tape Theory speculates that inanimate materials can absorb energy from living beings. In other words a ‘recording’ or track is laid down during moments of high tension, such as murder. This stored energy can consequently be released, resulting in a display of the recorded activity. The replay can take the form of a full manifestation or partial sounds such as voices or footsteps. Paranormal investigators commonly refer to such phenomena as residual hauntings. Ghosts are not spirits but non-interactive recordings similar to the registration capacities of an audiotape machine that can playback previously recorded events. While the theory may explain some ghostly sightings, no one knows what the recorded energy actually is. However, the possibility that it could be composed by our natural electric and magnetic fields is one of the explanations that the Stone Tape Theory advances.

Friday, 9 June 2017

Rendlesham Shock

Rendlesham shock: 'CIA showed up after UK UFO sighting and witnesses were never the same'

CIA officers mysteriously turned up after the infamous Rendlesham UFO sighting, and afterwards three key witnesses were never the same again, it has sensationally been claimed.

Colonel Charles Halt, a fourth witness to the mysterious event, made the shock statement as he returned to the site near Woodbridge in Suffolk nearly 37 years on.

The Rendlesham legend has been dubbed Britain's Roswell - after the mystery UFO crash which was said to have happened outside the town in New Mexico, USA, in July 1947.

The UK alien sighting n the Suffolk forest is said to involve three USAF officers based at RAF Bentwaters who claimed a "triangular shaped craft" landed in neighbouring woods in the early hours of December 26 1980.


The three airmen - John Burroughs, Bud Steffens, and James Penniston - who first saw the lights and then a UFO "on the floor" could not account for a 40 minute period while searching in the woods when their communication systems went "off air", it is claimed.

The three later told of feeling "static" as they observed the object's flashing lights and hieroglyphic-like markings.

Mr Halt became involved on the evening of December 27 1980 after officers had shouted: "It's back, the UFO's back."

The mysterious sighting was later explained away by the MoD as light beams from nearby Orford Ness lighthouse, but believers claim this is a ludicrous explanation.

Mr Halt, who as deputy commander of the Bentwaters and nearby Woodbridge bases is one of the US's former most senior military men to go public on UFOs, told the East Anglian Daily Times: “Whatever we saw was under intelligent control.

“The story has become muddied over the years."

He revealed that after the first night of sightings, officials from the US CIA were sent over and suggested they may have interfered with the three airmen.

He added: "I still don’t know why the CIA turned up here after the first night – and what was done to the three airmen, who have never been the same.”

In 2015, Mr Burroughs won compensation for illnesses he blamed on exposure to radiation from the event.

Mr Halt, who returned to the scene with UFO investigators who are working on a new book, added: "It brings back old memories."

After becoming involved Mr Halt recorded the events unfolding and wrote a memo for the Ministry of Defence (MoD) about the incident.

Known as the Halt Tape it was released a year later.

He said: "I never intended for it to get out.

“I did all I could to keep my memo private."

Initially he was sceptical of what the three men claimed.

He said: “When the three individuals came back, the desk sergeant and I had a chuckle and agreed there must be a logical explanation.

“The next day, we realised all the military cops were looking to the skies. 

"[Lieutenant] Bruce Englund came in and said ‘it’s back’. That’s when I became involved.

“I was very much a sceptic and expected to find nothing."

He went to investigate with a team who found three 1.5inch "impact holes," damage to the canopies of trees and "higher radiation levels" in the "landing" area.

A plaster cast was later taken of one of the holes, but mysteriously disappeared from a box it was stored in.

He said soon after they saw a mysterious object in a field between the woods and a farmhouse with "a red light moving".

He said: "It came towards us into the forest, moving, bobbing up and down in the trees. It was oval, about 100 to 150 yards away, with a dark centre and red around it."

He claimed there were "sparks" coming from it and after a minute it "exploded and disappeared".

They then spotted objects in the sky, 3,000 to 4,000ft up.

One was "elliptical", but became a "full circle".

Also on the visit was Gary Baker, a radar operator at RAF Neatishead from 1978-1980.

Mr Baker, from Ipswich, returned from leave at the end of 1980 and got caught up in the aftermath of Rendlesham.

He says there was an attempt at a cover up, and was told “this never happened” by RAF officers.

He also claims that radar tapes and bridge logs from the night mysteriously vanished.

He said: "Whatever the radar picked up, it wasn’t a subject of interest for interceptor aircraft because it didn’t come from the east – this was the height of the Cold War.

“It would have been sensible to quash any evidence. If something had happened, and it wasn’t picked up, it would have showed we weren’t capable of dealing with something from ‘above’.

“Later, I read the MoD said the radar had been switched off at the time, which is a load of rubbish.

“I’m no UFO nut, but something extraordinary happened here – outside the parameters of manned aircraft.”

Rendlesham remains one of the world's most perplexing unsolved UFO cases.

Investigators hope 18 confidential files set for release by the MoD will be able to shed more light on the case.

Theories of Ghosts, Why Manifestations And Apparitions Happen

Theories

Although ghosts and apparitions have been reported for thousands of years, surprisingly little information is available with regard to their nature or essence. They are elusive and unpredictable, and the ways in which they manifest are surprisingly diverse. Contrary to popular belief, most ghostly encounters are not visual, but rather consist of noises, smells, sensations, voices, cold spots, electrical disturbances such as lights switching off or on, and displacement or movement of objects. Much of the available data is anecdotal and is therefore prone to exaggeration, embellishment, and sometimes outright deceit. Although studies suggest that approximately 1 in 10 of us has the ability to perceive ghosts, those of us who are actively looking for them are apparently the least likely to have a ghostly experience. Children seem more apt to experience manifestations, suggesting that adults develop some kind of blocking mechanism as they mature. Women seem more attuned than men, and it appears that the higher your IQ, the less likely you are to experience ghostly phenomena. So where does this leave us? Below are five theories to consider regarding the basics of ghostly manifestations......

Theory #1

Ghosts are the earthbound souls of the deceased. This is the most common interpretation when confronted with a visible apparition, and it certainly does fit many hauntings where the apparition is more or less recognizable as someone who is deceased. For most of us, this theory is also comforting, as it hints at a life after the physical body is gone. One common example of this type of manifestation is when an individual suddenly becomes aware of the death of a loved one through one or more senses. This type of occurrence is often visual, but may just be a sudden "feeling" as if relayed telepathically, or may even come in the form of a vivid dream. Typically, this type of manifestation relays important information to the observer. We know from science that everything is composed of energy. Our thoughts, feelings, sensations, experiences, and indeed our very souls are all forms of energy. The theory is that when the physical body dies, this energy continues on in some form and can be tapped by living persons sensitive enough to perceive it. Animals seem to be quite sensitive to this type of energy, and many very reliable reports of them avoiding certain rooms, chasing unseen prey, or sitting contently as if being stroked and petted have been recorded throughout history - another indication that this type of phenomena is quite interactive.

Theory #2

Events are somehow recorded in certain surroundings to be replayed over and over to living people sensitive enough to discern them. This theory accounts for a lot of our ghost legends and is likely the source for virtually all hauntings that repeat again and again, such as the many "lady in white" sightings and ghostly battle reenactments. These apparitions are often visual, but sounds and smells are common too. The catalyst that starts the recording is usually very emotional or violent, such as a war or a mother losing a child. These apparitions never interact with the observer or acknowledge the presence of the observer in any way. They are reported as walking through walls or just disappearing into thin air, and they do not appear to be conducive to photography, though EVP recordings are occasionally successful. Although most concur that these types of apparitions do appear to be "recorded" somehow in the surroundings, there is disagreement on how exactly we as observers perceive these recordings. One side postulates that it is something within the observer that sets the recording in motion, and that the recording thus "plays inside our heads." The other side postulates that the recording is being played externally for all to see, but that only those with the right "antenna" can experience it. Thus, as frightening as this type of manifestation may be, the apparition is not a thinking entity, nor does it have a will or a purpose, and it is no more of a threat to the observer than watching a character on a television show.

Theory #3

Apparitions are created from some type of naturally-occurring electrical, magnetic, or electromagnetic condition. Many serious paranormal researchers believe that measurable properties such as electricity or magnetism play a part in why we experience ghostly encounters. Equipment for detecting anomalies in atmospheric, electrical, and magnetic conditions for the purposes of detecting paranormal activity is big business these days. Many different variations on this theme have been postulated through time, likely originating with the "feelings" reported by observers in the vicinity of paranormal phenomena. Feelings of "magnetism" are often reported, as are sensations that the hair is "standing on end," a common occurrence around fields of high electricity. Temperature fluctuations have become the litmus test for detecting activity, as have vague feelings of the area being "energized" by some unknown process. Many different theories regarding how naturally-occurring elements may interact to allow for paranormal phenomena have been offered, and include exotic theories ranging from energy emitted from earth ley lines, natural geologic fault lines creating bursts of energy, or some kind of natural vibration or earth harmonic. One of the few things we do know for sure is that paranormal phenomena is more likely to be experienced at night, and sure enough, there is an scientific explanation for why this may be. In short, the earth is covered by a fluctuating membrane we all know as the atmosphere, which is constantly being bombarded by a strong solar wind from the sun. During the day, this membrane is at its thinnest and densest because it is being directly hit by the solar wind. However, at night, when sheltered from the sun, it expands much farther into space and has much less resistance This explains why television and radio stations come in better at night, and why you can tune into stations much farther away than is possible during the day. Therefore, the reason we see more paranormal activity at night is because there is much less resistance to every kind of magnetic and electrical current or force, making it easier for energy-based manifestations to appear. Indeed, the best time to go on ghost hunts is widely believed to be between 9 pm and 3 am, with midnight being optimal. For these same reasons, since ancient times, total eclipses of the sun have been the source of many legends and tales of paranormal occurrences. Anyone who has ever gone on a ghost hunt has likely realized before too long that ghosts can be annoyingly camera shy, and the explanation for this may very well be related to the above discussion of electricity and magnetism. It stands to reason that if paranormal occurrences are energy-based, the arrival on the scene of man-made energy-based devices may put a kink in the environment needed for the apparition to appear. Even a battery-operated digital camera, voice recorder, or flashlight may put out enough energy to disrupt the natural energy of an area, to the chagrin of ghost hunters everywhere. This might explain why as a whole we are remarkably unsuccessful at capturing verifiable ghosts on film.

Theory #4

Ghosts are actual beings living in one or more parallel dimensions. The concept of a parallel universe is a fairly complex one. To put it simply, this theory suggests that there are one or more (perhaps an infinite number) of complete universes co-existing with us on a plane we are generally not aware of. Picture a lot of soap bubbles all floating around in a room. Each soap bubble contains an entire unique universe, and though there are hundreds of bubbles in the air, each is independent of all the others. Occasionally, two bubbles will collide and stick together, creating a passageway between the two universes. Any type of spectral appearance, sight, sound, or anomaly can fit into the theory of parallel dimensions. Thus, when we see an apparition, especially one seemingly from another time and place, it could be that we getting a rare glimpse into another dimension or reality and we are seeing events develop in that plane of existence. Interestingly, it is also theorized that each of us even have parallel selves living on different planes in different stages of development and that we may be aware of them at times on a subconscious level. Obviously, this theory is just that - a theory - but it is a particularly tantalizing one, and hopefully we progress technologically, more scientific light will be shed on this topic.

Theory #5

Ghosts exist only as figments of our imaginations. This theory can be made to apply to every kind of paranormal manifestation there is, and in some cases, it is probably at least in part correct. Medical studies have proven that when certain parts of the brain are stimulated, various perceptions are disturbed, such as visual, auditory, and tactile functions. Various external stimuli such as very low frequency sound waves and high fields of electricity can cause hallucinatory experiences that for the subject are indistinguishable from reality. Indeed, schizophrenics often relate seeing, hearing, and even talking to very real entities that nobody else can see or hear, but medical science thus far has not found the cause for this. Are they really seeing things that nobody else can see or hear? The consensus seems to be no - it is "all in their heads" due to an unknown short circuit in the make-up of their brains, but nobody really knows for sure. Further study in this particular type of mental disorder may eventually shed light on some areas of the paranormal. However, there are still a lot of questions left unanswered by this theory, such as when more than one person sees the same phenomena. Skeptics use the term "mass hysteria" for situations like this, but nobody has offered an explanation for the core catalyst causing many brains to suddenly go haywire. Obviously, this theory needs a lot of work, but it will probably be among the first to be proven or disproven by science.

Even though some of this information is simular with types of haunting, it makes things a little bit clearer also. It is all inter connected...wouldn't you agree?

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Are You Haunted?

Below are just a few of the typical signs for a spiritual infestation. They are as follows:

1. Feeling a sense that you are constantly being watched or spied upon.  You will often feel jumpy and/or on edge if a spirit is influencing the atmosphere in your home. You may also be looking over your shoulder a lot for no apparent reason. You will just feel, "creeped out".

2. Strange out of place sounds. This could be bangs or knocks on the walls, muffled voices, whispers, or even a voice you recognize, but the real person was not talking to you or even in the home.

3. Strange unexplainable smells. This could range anywhere from a cologne or perfume smell; to rotting meat, sulfur, or garbage smells. You might even smell smoking. Always check for a natural explanation though, and the nasty smells especially at night usually indicate a demonic presence.

4. Things vanishing or being moved. Favorite targets of evil spirits seem to be things like car keys or other things that are of use or value to your daily life. Evil spirits just want to intimidate you and make you think they are in control. If this does happen then don’t think you are losing your mind or waste a lot of time searching for things, just command them all to be returned in Jesus’ name.

5. Being touched or feeling like something passed through you. If a spirit passes through you then you will likely feel chilled to the bone in that area. You may be touched especially at night, and if this happens command the spirit to stop it and ask God to send His angels. You may need to catch up on your sleep at someone else’s house from time to time until the situation is resolved.

6. Seeing a spirit or orb. Evil spirits love to generate as much fear as possible in order to feed on it so they try to manifest themselves in different ways, usually at night. This may be an apparition or an orb that looks like a little bubble about 3/8'' in diameter. I’ve seen them even in the daytime.

7. Pets acting harassed and threatened. If your pets start acting like an intruder is in the house or they start running around as if trying to get away from something, this could either be the "kitty crazies", or they might actually be seeing or sensing something that you cannot see.

8. Bad dreams or nightmares. This will likely be a demonic presence trying to get into your head so to speak at a very vulnerable time, namely when you're asleep. But it could also be a stress dream due to the activity. Either way, just rebuke the spirit and command it to go in Jesus name.

9. Cold spots in your rooms or home. If you're dealing with an evil spirit then that spirit will likely try to drain power from things in order to manifest itself which can leave a void of cold. Also, flashlight batteries going dead for no reason can be a sign too. I had new batteries drained.

10. Family strife and odd mood swings. Evil spirits can project negative emotions at you and your family in order to drain you and break down your family unity. Many times they will focus on the most vulnerable person there in order to progressively break them down and try to control them.

Sunday, 4 June 2017

My Haunted Life


My true story by Rachel Nason


journey into the dark and the light, the good and the bad, the seen and the unseen!

Ever since my families harrowing 18 month ordeal with constant paranormal activity, ive been meaning to document, share what remaining images and videos I have and give my reasons on the who, what, why and when.

Im glad ive left it up until now as I believe I know enough to explain the reasons behind the unexpected poltergeist haunting ordeal as ever since ive watched 100s of documentaries, podcasts, radio shows and read a vast amount of books, spent an unbelievable amount of time researching various phenomenon such as telekenesis, e.s.p, synchronisity, psychic and mediumship, spirituality, meditation, I.T.C, the conscious and subconsious mind, psychokinesis and much more. Ive researched topics such as relativity, the laws of physics, types of energy, physics, neuroscience, psychology, parapsychology, Nikola Tesla, witchcraft, types of hauntings, demonolgy, Kabbalah.... to be honest the list is pretty much endless, lets just say I whole heartedly wanted answers and the deeper I got into it all, more questions would arise that I would seek opinions on.

Not only have I done all the above but Ive also dived into the practical side and began my own paranormal events and worked with many top paranormal research teams in and around England and some of the results Ive collected are amazing, unbelievable and pretty much proof of what would be classed as 'paranormal' - the stuff that scientists are unable to explain away.



So... I aim to add daily entries on both my Wordpress site and also here on Blogger where I will share my story and re-capping my paranormal experiences from childhood to the present day. With details of having to live through an 18 month poltergeist haunting, getting caught up in a devil worshipping sect and taking part in demon summoning rituals and then breaking away from it all, developing spiritually and harnessing the gift of being claireaudient plus how it has effected normal life, family life and my mental state. What I learnt from it all and my conclusion. Hold on to your seats because this is one messed up journey into the dark and the light, the good and the bad, the seen and the unseen!

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Ghostly Suprise

Chilling picture taken inside abandoned asylum sparks mystery after haunting figure of a ‘ghost girl’ is spotted lurking among crowd.


Ghost hunter Phillip Barron, 45, has taken tours of Newsham Park Hospital in Liverpool around 20 times but said he has never seen anything as spooky or unsettling as this picture.

A GHOST hunter has claimed to have spotted a ghoul in a picture he took at an abandoned mental asylum.

Phillip Barron, 45, said he was taking a group on a tour of the disused facility in Liverpool and took a picture of them before they set out for a trip round Newsham Park Hospital.



He said he does this with all the groups he takes round for the Haunted Happenings events company and didn’t look at the picture again until the next day when it was posted on Facebook.




Although the picture looks as though it is of a girl with a shadow over her, he claimed that none of the other group members recognised who she was.

He told the Liverpool Echo: “We always begin our ghost hunts with a picture of the group, I have done this many times and this is exactly what I did.

“I took the picture on my phone and just put it in my pocket, I didn’t even look at it. It wasn’t until the next morning, after it had been posted to Facebook with other pictures from the night, that I saw it.”

The inside of the hospital is littered with broken beds, wheelchairs and trollies with the top floor attic lined with cupboards that were used to punish apparently misbehaving children.

The staircases also have large metal ‘anti-suicide’ grilles extending upwards from the bannisters to prevent people throwing themselves down the flights of stairs.


Phillip, who has been a ghost hunter for 12 years, said: “I have never come across anything like this before, of course we tried to debunk this straight away.

“We asked everyone who was there if they remember this person, but they don’t.”

He also said that the team he works with has no idea who the ghostly girl could be but that the site has been used as a sanatorium and mortuary from the 1800s.

Phillip, who has been ghost hunting at Newsham around 20 times, added: “I have seen shadows, and people have had strange feelings, but nothing like this.

“Newsham is a fascinating building and when we tour, we guide the guests, but they all experience different things.”

Newsham Park Hospital is considered one of Liverpool’s most haunted buildings as it has fallen into a state of disrepair since its closure in 1992.




It was built in 1869 and is now classified as a Grade II listed structure.

It was put on the market in 2007 for £1.5m with the intention of turning the building into flats but the plans received a hostile response from locals.

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Haunted York

Ghosts, Ghouls and Spooky Goings On...

The Most Haunted City in The World…

The Paranormal Database – yes, such a thing exists – claims York is the most haunted city in England. The GRFI (Ghost Research Foundation International) has gone one step further, claiming in a survey that they found York to be the most haunted city anywhere in the world with a staggering 140 ghosts and 504 reported ‘hauntings’.

Various explanations have been advanced for York’s other-worldly abundance. Some point to the city’s turbulent and often bloody history, whilst others believe the Romans to have founded the city on a sacred burial site. Whatever the reason, York is certainly not short of a good ghost story or two…




Haunted York

Bedern, a narrow alleyway off of Goodramgate (above), is thought to be haunted by the ghosts of long dead children. In the early nineteenth century it was the site of York Industrial Ragged school, an institution for orphans and children from impoverished families.

The establishment was run for nearly a decade by a violent drunk. Local gossip rumoured that he had beaten more than one child to death and hidden the bodies in a cupboard in his room. It is said that their restless spirits can still be heard here – and you might feel the cold hand of a child clinging to yours.


The ghost of a small girl called Sarah has been reported as wandering the corridors of Micklegate Bar – sometimes accompanied by a sound of jangling keys. After losing the keys to the Bar that were her father’s responsibility, she spent the rest of her life looking for them. When she finally did find them she dropped down dead.

Linking Swinegate with Low Petergate, Lund’s Court – or Mad Alice Lane as it used to be called – is believed to be haunted by a famous former resident. One Alice Smith used to live here but was hanged for the crime of insanity at York Castle in 1825. Her ghost – it is said – can still be seen gliding down the alleyway.

Just south of York in the village of Bishopthorpe, there have been sightings of a headless torso wandering the fields. Back in the eighteenth century, a wealthy women was murdered for her money and the body hidden nearby. By the time she was found the body was in an advanced state of decay and the head had become detached.

If you travel north-east from York toward Malton you might see the ghost of ‘Nance’ on the A64. Due to marry a mail coach driver, she apparently fell for the charms of a highwayman. Her choice proved a bad one unfortunately, for he left her and her child to die of exposure on the lonely road. She is believed to appear when visibility is bad to guide travellers through the mist.




Haunted Houses in York

One of York’s most famous ghost sightings occured in 1953. Apprentice plumber Harry Martindale was working in the cellar of the Treasurer’s House just behind the Minster. Hearing the sound of an approaching horn, Martindale saw a horse with a dishevelled Roman soldier on its back emerge through the wall followed by more legionaries in plumed helmets talking amongst themselves.

They appeared to be walking on their knees as he couldn’t initially make out their feet and lower legs – it turned out that there was a Roman road fifteen inches below the floor of the cellar. His detailed descriptions of the soldiers’ clothing, facts he couldn’t have known previously, seemed to give his story legitimacy. Legend has it that when the young plumber fled upstairs, the buildings curator said to him ‘You’ve seen the Roman soldiers, haven’t you?’ – apparently this wasn’t the first sighting of the legionaries.

A female ghost that has been seen in the Principal’s House – dressed in green and carrying roses – is rumoured to be that of Catherine Howard, the fourth of Henry VIII’s six wives. The building in which she has been seen is built on the site of the old rose garden where the queen apparently liked to spend much of her time when in York. She would later be beheaded – possibly for her infidelity here with her lover Thomas Culpeper.

The King’s Manor, also on Exhibition Square, is frequented by the ghost of a monk and the groans of wounded men can also be heard as it was used as a temporary hospital during the Civil War.

The area around the Minster seems to be a popular hang-out for local ghosts and is home to some of York’s most haunted houses. The house at 5 College Street is reportedly home to a ghost of a young girl who wanders around upstairs. When the Black Death spread across England in the 14th century, a six year old girl was locked in the boarded up house with the bodies of her parents who had died from the disease. She wasn’t infected however, and slowly starved to death.

St. William’s College next door (above) is home to a ghost with a guilty conscience. In the 16th century, two brothers staying here hatched a plan to rob a wealthy priest. They stole his jewellry and purse – but also slit his throat. Fearing his younger brother, who was now overcome with remorse, would get them both caught, the elder reported his brother for the crime. His brother was tried and hanged, but the elder died himself soon after, racked with guilt. It is his spirit that is said to pace the floors of St. William’s college.

Haunted Pubs in York

There are a number of haunted pubs in York – and many lay claim to the city’s ‘most haunted’ title. One of which is The Snickleway Inn on Goodramgate which is apparently frequented by a number of ghostly apparitions. The ghost of a woman killed just outside the pub by a horse and cart delivering beer can be seen waiting on the staircase, there is a sinister presence in the cellar and an elderly man in old-fashioned apparel has been seen walking through the back wall.



A pub I didn’t know until recently was haunted, The Cock and Bottle on Skeldergate is said to be visited by the ghostly figure of one George Villiers who owned a building that was once on the site. A Royalist and alchemist, Villiers can be distinguished by his large nose and wavy black hair.

Now a Wetherspoon’s pub, The Punchbowl on Micklegate is said to be haunted by a former landlord who burnt to death in a fire. He has allegedly been seen in both the cellar and one of the bedrooms upstairs. Other inhabitants include a young woman strangled by a drunk and a woman who died of a broken heart.

On the other side of the city, a bowler hatted Victorian workman is apparently a ‘regular’ in The Black Swan on Peasholme Green (pictured). He gives the impression that he is waiting for someone, and sometimes paces about before gradually fading away. More peculiar perhaps is the pair of legs that have been seen wandering about the staff quarters and going down the stairs.

Used as a hospital during the English Civil War, down in the cellar of Ye Olde Starre Inne on Stonegate you can apparently hear the screams and cries of amputees. The pub also has some feline ghosts as well. Legend has it that two black cats were bricked up between the door and the bar – an attempt to protect the building against bad fortune. Dog owners visiting the pub have reported their animals growling, snarling and throwing themselves toward the place where the cats were said to have been entombed.

Round on High Petergate in the York Arms there is said to be a phantom nun who, like the cats, was bricked up behind a wall many centuries ago (although in her case she wasn’t considered a lucky charm, she had apparently just given birth and was being punished). Although the original building is long gone, the pub stands on the same spot.

Haunted Hotels in York

The Golden Fleece, a pub that also offers lodgings, is reportedly haunted by a ghost from the mid-twentieth century. At the end of the Second World War, a Canadian airman staying here fell from one of the upper windows and broke his neck on the street below. Ever since, his ghost has been said to haunt the bedroom from which he fell.

Guests have also reported seeing the ghostly figure of a woman wandering the corridors. It is said this is Lady Alice Peckitt, a one time resident of the neighbouring building, although it is unclear why she would be haunting next door.



Located on Duncombe Place in view of the Minster, Dean Court is another of York’s haunted hotels and has a number of spooky stories associated with it. One ghost has been recorded as that of a Roman soldier, but it is unclear whether his metal helmet is enough to distinguish him as Roman.

Although this whole area around York Minster was the site of the original Roman garrison, the present building was constructed in the mid-nineteenth century as lodgings for visitors to the Minster and it wouldn’t make sense – according to ghost authorities – to see such an apparition upstairs here.

Although there haven’t been an ghost sightings here, Room 36 is said to have provoked odd sensations in guests, including pressure on the bed and a frequently recorded cold spot that occurs even on warm days. A Victorian cleaning lady is also said to haunt the cellar downstairs. She is thought to have possibly had a room here or possibly just stored her tools and this is why she returns.

Haunted Churches in York

York Minster is the setting to a number of ghostly tales. One such story was recorded by T.M. Jarvis in his ‘Accredited Ghost Stories’ published in 1823. A group of friends were visiting the Minster when some of their party became separated. They were approached by an officer in full naval uniform. He paused for a moment, whispered in the ear of one of the ladies ‘There is a future state’, and then carried on past before disappearing.


The man was the brother of the woman who had been spoken to. The two had made a pact that whoever died first would confirm to the other the existence of an afterlife. The brother had just been killed at sea.

The ghost of one Dean Gale who died at the beginning of the eighteenth century has apparently been sometimes seen sitting at the end of a pew listening to sermons.

The Minster is also said to be haunted by a dog whose barks can be heard echoing at night. The dog, called Seamus, was owned by a stonemason who worked on the Minster during its construction. Due to their being an unpopular pair, the other labourers decided to brick Seamus in behind a wall. The dog died alone in the darkness, his barks unanswered.




The headless ghost of Thomas Percy, Earl of Northumberland has apparently been seen at Holy Trinity Church on Goodramgate. A staunch Catholic he was executed for treason in 1572 for plotting against the Protestant queen Elizabeth I. His head was spiked and placed atop of Micklegate Bar, where it remained for many years before being buried in the church grounds. His body has been seen stumbling between the graves in search of its missing head.

Another haunted church in York is the Church of the Holy Trinity on Micklegate (similar name, different place) where sightings of three ghostly figures have been reported – two adults and one child. There are two different and contradictory stories that explain their appearance. The first is that mother and child were buried apart and the second adult figure is a nanny reuniting them. The second says that the women are unconnected, the mother and child were united in death after the youngster died of plague, whilst the other women is an abbess killed during the Reformation.



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Paranormal Sightings in Surrey

Ghosts of girls, donkey and bus - paranormal sightings in Surrey!

To celebrate everything ghostly and ghoulish we take a look at some of the reported paranormal activities in Surrey over the years.

The ghost of a vengeful donkey, a girl who haunts a car park and the slaying of a dragon are among the paranormal sightings reportedly seen in and around Guildford.

The events which happened as recently as 2012 feature on a paranormal database, with 10,509 sightings recorded across Britain and Ireland.

Ghosts are seen most, complemented by appearances of vampires, werewolves and even a legend about the slaying of a dragon in West Clandon.

Guildford town centre appears repeatedly on the database including a report from the 1960s of a tall girl with grey eyes and grey clothes haunting an unnamed carpark in the town centre, plus a Victorian woman seen walking around Guildford Castle.



Owner of Guildford Ghost Tour, Philip Hutchinson, believes ghost stories are important for preserving traditions and a town’s history – even if some of it may be based on legend.

Mr Hutchinson said: “The most famous stories are the sightings at the Angel Hotel in Guildford which is meant to have lots of ghosts.

“Nuns have been seen walking down staircases, voices have been heard calling names and guests have even claimed their bedroom walls have closed in on them.

“One prominent story from the 1970s is the sighting of a 19th century Eastern European soldier who stared at a couple out of their room’s mirror for 20 minutes.

“He remained within the mirror staring at them for so long the husband actually sketched a picture of the ghost.”

The tour guide claims that the most haunted building in Guildford is not the Angel Hotel but the Kings Head pub on Quarry Street.

“Dogs have been known to bark at one particular spot which used to be an old doorway which is now blocked up," he told Get Surrey. “An old woman has been seen standing watching people in the pub and a young girl in white skips through the pub on occasion too.”

The sightings are not confined to old town centre buildings.

A woman dressed all in white was spotted at the roadside on the A31 Hog’s Back road to Guildford plus the repeated appearance of a horse-drawn box carriage and a motorcycle.

In 1995, a man driving along the A324 towards Pirbright said he drove past a 1920s red double-decker bus, which made no sound or wind turbulence generated as their paths crossed.

The driver later identified it as a 1920’s Dennis J Type of the Aldershot and District bus company.

The ghostly forms of animals have been known to wander around Surrey too, with a cryptozoology sighting of a donkey repeatedly seen in the area around the Donkey pub in Tilford.

Ghost enthusiast Philip Hutchinson said his favourite story was only told to him recently by a customer on one of his ghost tours.

“This lady told me about when she camped on St Catherine’s Hill with friends in the 1970s.

“A steam train went past them and people leant out of the window shouting at them to get off the line but steam trains did not run on that line in the 1970s and I also immediately thought of any accident which occurred in the 1890s.

“A steam train hit a cow on the line and many people on board were killed.

“The lady was unaware of this story so my guess is that it was related to the crash at Peasmarsh as the line went past the hill.”



Mr Hutchinson says he will always remain cynical and will only tell stories he not only believes in but the person who tells him about it seems sincere.

The Guildford Ghost Tour will have a special Halloween event on Friday (October 31). Tickets cost £5 for adults and £4 for concessions with all those wishing to attend needing to meet outside the Holy Trinity Church just before 8pm.

Paranormal sightings:

A31 Hogs Back, Guildford bound (02/01/07)

A driver watched a horse-drawn box carriage cross the road around 100m in front of him. The witness reported that he could not make out too many details as it was raining hard, though he was able to see a dim lantern towards the front of the carriage. As the driver reached the spot where he had seen the vehicle pass, he realised there was no side road where the coach and horses could have crossed.

A31 Hogs Back, Guildford bound (1960s)

A driver spotted a female figure with long hair, wearing a white dress, standing by the roadside. The witness stopped to see if she was lost or needed a lift, but she had vanished.

A324 towards Pirbright (1995)

A driver said he drove past a 1920s red double-decker bus however, no sound came from the bus, and there was no smell of exhaust or wind turbulence generated as their paths crossed. He later identified it as a 1920’s Dennis J Type of the Aldershot and District bus company.

Ash (1938)

The rector at the Ash Rectory wrote that he had been awoken by the sounds of galloping, and opened his eyes just in time to see a phantom coach and a team of horses pass through his bedroom. It was said that the phantom occurrence had also been experienced by previous rectors, and that the rectory was built on top of an old road.

Ash Green (1930s)

An old man in green appeared at Ash Manor in one of the bedrooms and is said to have looked real, though when a witness tried to grab him, he passed through the figure. Described as short, and looking like a tramp, the ghost had what appeared to be a slashed throat. The nearby fields are haunted by the sounds of galloping horses.

Box Hill (Repeated sightings)

Major Peter Labelliere died in 1800 and, following his own request, was buried upside near the summit of the hill. Even though his dying wish was carried out, this has not prevented Labelliere from roaming the area near his grave. A ghostly horse and rider have also been reported.

Bramley (Unknown)

In a former antique shop on the High Street a phantom girl is said to stand in a former doorway out the front which is now sealed up.

Bramley (Unknown)

A crossroads near to the Chinhurst Woods is supposedly haunted by an old female gypsy and her aging mare.

A3 Burpham (01/12/02)

Police were called to the scene after several motorists watched a car crash off the road but they discovered not a fresh accident, but one that had occurred five months previous. The car was in a ditch, making it impossible to see from the road, and the skeletal remains of the driver were recovered.

Cranleigh (Unknown)

A headless Thomas More is said to drift near to Baynard’s Park. After being executed in 1535, Sir Thomas had his head hidden at Baynard Hall until the heat died down but, still not happy, he drifts without the object in the nearby park.

Dunsfold Aerodrome, Cranleigh (2006)

Workers on the 007 film Casino Royale reported seeing the ghost of a woman moving along the aisles of a 747 they used as a set. It is believed the phantom is of a female passenger who died from a heart attack at least thirty years previous.

58 - 60 West Street, Dorking (Unknown)

William Mullins took his wife and child across to the Americas on the Mayflower, however they died soon after. It is believed he now haunts his old home. 

Dorking (Unknown)

A decapitated rider on horseback follows a road that no longer exists through a graveyard where the figure crosses the gravestones and vanishes through a hedge.

Pippbrook House, Dorking (Unknown)

The ghost of a woman wearing a long grey dress is reputed to haunt the staircase in Dorking library, while a phantom butler has also been reported.

Polesden Lacey, Dorking (1980s)

The original house no longer stands, but ghosts such as an apparition of a whirlwind have been seen in the grounds as well as a figure dressed in a brown robe and hood.

White Horse Hotel, Dorking (Unknown)

The ghost of the ninth Duke of Norfolk remains in the inn rumoured to be too drunk to depart the land of the living.

King’s Arms Royal Hotel, Godalming (Unknown)

The sound of boots and clothing being removed in a bedroom in the early hours of the morning.

Westbrook Place, Godalming (Unknown)

Figure dressed in a cloak only seen by moon light.

Great Bookham (03/08/10)

A shaggy brown creature was seen in the middle of a track between Polesden Lane and Admiral Walk. The blurry ’Shuck’ was around a metre high, very shaggy looking and had brown fur then vanished.

High Street, Guildford (Unknown)

In one of the buildings echoing footsteps, slowly traversing the first floor, can be heard by people on the ground, though no one can be found when the area is searched.

Angel Hotel, Guildford (01/01/70)

The spirit of a nineteenth century military man was seen gazing back at two witnesses as they looked into a mirror in room one.

Guildford Castle, Guildford (Unknown)

A Victorian woman see walking around the grounds of the castle who is rumoured to not realise she is dead. Other ghostly figures have been seen around the castle.

Losely House, Guildford (Unknown)

Woman in brown seen repeatedly on or near the staircase of the old house, often staring with wide black eyes but many have said they felt unthreatened by her.

Guildford (1700s)

Christopher Slaughterford was hanged in 1709 for murdering his girlfriend though he said he was not guilty. This was the last public hanging in Guildford and his ghost was reportedly seen years later with a roper dangling from his neck, burning torch in hand and screaming ‘vengeance!’

Sutton Place, Guildford (1900s)

The sounds of furniture being smashed can be heard here, though investigations can never find anything broken. Glimpses of a woman in white have been reported by staff, though she quickly vanishes.

Guildford (1969)

A car park was built on the site of a house where a Quaker’s daughter died. The workmen briefly saw her before she faded away.

Guildford (Unknown)

Shadows of three women supposedly killed for the crime of witchcraft.

Car park, Guildford (1960s)

A tall girl with grey eyes and long grey clothing is said to haunt a car park in the town.

Hindhead Close, Devil’s Punchbowl (24/09/71)

A man spotted a figure in tattered clothing staggered across the beam of the car’s headlights and disappeared into the punchbowl. The witness later returned to the area and found a memorial stone to the unknown sailor, who was murdered in the area in September 1786.

Devil’s Punchbowl (Unknown)

One legend says that the punchbowl was created after the Devil leapt into Surrey to avoid sunrise. Another story says Old Nick accidentally created the punchbowl while throwing clods of earth at Thor, while a third tale states that the Isle of Wight was created after a giant scooped out the punchbowl and threw the earth at a rival (who he missed).

Leatherhead (1950s)

A spectral figure of a monk wearing what appears to be long brown sackcloth has been seen by staff at the St Mary and St Nicholas church.

Leatherhead (1930/1)

A tall phantom woman was seen by several drivers as she stood in the middle of the road. She would vanish a few seconds later. One speeding truck driver was convinced he had hit and killed a real woman, until he stopped and searched the area for a body - there was none. A few months later, this woman was replaced by a ghostly nurse who lay sprawled out in the road. As with the previous phantom, she would disappear a few seconds after being seen.

Leith Hill (Unknown) 

The site of a battle where the Saxons engaged the Danes is said to be haunted by matching soldiers from both camps.

A3, Milford (06/11/10)

An off duty police officer driving home was forced to brake and swerve to avoid an oncoming motorcycle on the wrong side of the road. Seconds after stopping the driver looked into his mirrors but there was nothing to be seen. The driver also remembered looking to the right as he swerved, seeing the headlight from the side but the rest of the bike was not visible.

Hound House, Peaslake (1900s)

A friendly little ghost was often seen sitting around the kitchen and former servants' quarters.

White Hart, Pirbright (1963)

This figure, seen briefly in a bedroom before it vanished, was described as dark and hairy, with a black hat.

Boughton Hall, Send (Unknown)

A phantom old man walks the upper parts of the building while smoking a pipe. It is more likely that the smell of smoke be perceived than the apparition.

Silent Pool, Shere (Unknown) 

A woman is said to have drowned after swimming out too far to see Prince John. Her naked ghost has been seen there.

Tilford (Unknown)

The area around the Donkey pub and inn is haunted by a donkey that was beaten to death by its owner.

Waverley Abbey (Unknown)

A Cardinal has been seen on a number of occasions in the old dining hall. It is believed that he could stand guard over a hoard of hidden treasure.

West Clandon (Unknown)

Woman dressed in satin seen at Clandon House walking the grounds and sometimes through the house. A male ghost also haunts the area, recognised by his overgrown facial hair.

West Clandon (Unknown)

A dragon which was giving the locals a hard time was killed by an ex-soldier and his dog, the dog leapt onto the creature’s face, while the man decapitated it.

West Clandon (1896)

The ghost of Elizabeth Knight, the demented wife of a former owner of the park, was seen by twenty people running across the grass waving a knife in the air. When they shot at her, the figure vanished through a nearby brick wall. The presence has also been observed in the house, though much calmer in nature.

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