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#301 Safire973

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Posted 21 May 2014 - 08:09 PM

Thanks so much for all these recommendations Robertino.

By the way, I'm extremely jealous you live in Tuscany.  ~sigh~  Someday! :)
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#302 robertino

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Posted 22 May 2014 - 01:13 PM

Hi Safire973GStudy,

Tuskany is very beautiful! I live in Casentino, near Arezzo, about sixty kilometers (thirty-seven miles) from Florence.

Here a link: http://www.casentino...s/homepage.aspx

Bye!

#303 robertino

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Posted 05 July 2014 - 03:48 AM

I finished to read "Virginia's Haunted Historic Triangle, Williamsburg, Yorktown, & Other Haunted Locations" by Pamela Kinney, link on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co...04560833&sr=1-2

there is my review (my username is Robi75).

Bye.
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#304 Death Omen

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Posted 16 October 2014 - 06:47 PM

Appreciate all the information...have lots of what has been cited all great reads...now if anyone has any particular interest in locations, "haunts", "sacred sites", legends , myth, "curses", family or regional, hope to her from anyone interested in more detail. Thank. Dennis
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#305 Vlawde

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Posted 11 December 2015 - 11:23 AM

Glad I found this thread!  I've read some of Hans Holzers books. I enjoyed them, but is just seems he always took the medium's word on everything.  I've mentioned these 2 books here before, but Hunt for the Skinwalker by Colm Kelleher and George Knapp is very good. And Day After Roswell by Philip Corso and Bill Birnes. Both deal not just with UFO's, but the idea that all paranormal stuff is related and possibly inter dimensional
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#306 PIT leader

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Posted 11 December 2015 - 12:52 PM

On that note, I would highly reccommend Our Haunted Planet by John A. Keel, particularly to you Vlawde. He explores in-depth links between all sorts of phenomena and came to the conclusion that they're all linked and probably from other dimensions. Well worth a read!

Edited by PIT leader, 12 December 2015 - 06:56 AM.

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#307 Vlawde

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Posted 11 December 2015 - 01:01 PM

Thanks! I will definitely look that one up! Once I'm done with the new Stephen King short story collection I'll look for it
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#308 Robbie_1980

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Posted 14 March 2016 - 10:46 AM

So I'm going on an old fashioned american road trip next month with my fiance, our goal is to visit and document as many haunted locations as possible. We have been doing our research on haunted locations, and we found a really excellent book that has locations listed from State, then city, it gives the history and accounts of the 'paranormal activity'. So it has given us some great ideas for Illinois, Michigan, New York State, and Connecticut.

We were thinking about going to Maine because we have never been there, does anyone know any good haunted hot spots?

If anyone is looking to do a road trip to haunted places I definitely recommend the book, America's Most Haunted Road Trip by Marie Catherine Tiel, we got it on Amazon.

#309 CDS

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Posted 14 March 2016 - 03:05 PM

Check out The Bridgewater Triangle

#310 KlaineyGStudy

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Posted 15 April 2018 - 04:32 AM

The Best of Ghosts Caught on Film: The Paranormal and Supernatural Caught on Camera

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#311 Altersense

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Posted 13 August 2019 - 08:39 AM

Wow, love this thread. A lot of suggestions that I'm going to have to look into. I been studying possession for a short while after seeing that its a growing problem that the general public seems to discount. 207 by Jill Morris was the most recent personal account I have read.

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#313 Menet

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Posted 13 October 2019 - 09:40 AM

I'm ordering this book!

JOTT (Just One of Those Things) When Things Disappear, Come Back or Relocate and Why It Really Happens by retired lawyer and distinguished SPR Council member, Mary Rose Barrington.

Publication Details:  Anomalist Books, ISBN: 9781938398940  Publication Date:  October 2018

There was a promising review done on this book so I picked it apart just to share some of the details because I have never come across a book of this kind.

Barrington groups the cases by similarity of occurrence into six categories and because I know that many if not all of us have experienced this phenomena before I thought it might be fun to present the categories like an FYI.

Walkabout - an article disappears from A to reappear at B.

Turn-Up - a known article from an originally uncertain position just appears somewhere else

Comeback - an article disappears from its usual place and returns there again

Flyaway - an article permanently disappears without a trace

Windfall - an article from an unknown origin (someone else's Flyaway?) is found where it coud not have been present before being found

Trade-In - a personally known article disappears and is replaced by a similar object of unknown origin.

And those who report the occurrence of JOTTs are called jottlers.  LOL . Hello to all my fellow jottlers!
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#314 titch2k6

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Posted 16 January 2021 - 03:29 AM

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Quantum Parapsychology: How science is proving the paranormal
by David Jacobs and Sarah Soderlund


Paranormal Investigators, ghost enthusiasts, or people simply wanting to learn, will glean valuable insights into what could quite possibly be the next step in explaining paranormal phenomena. Written as a conversation between David and Sarah, presenting their very different views, this book is a great jumping off point that will lead you to think, look for answers and start to view the paranormal world in a new and interesting way.

Available on Kindle.

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