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Waverly Hills Sanitorium

Case 31 Darkness Radio Event Featuring:
Dave Schrader
Ghost Adventures
Shannon Sylvia
Chris Fleming
Jeff Belanger
Mark and Deby Constantino
WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY
MAY 1ST – 3RD

T.S.P. joins the list of great Paranormal Investigators at the well-known Waverly Hills Sanatorium. Notorious for the haunting and history with the great TB epidemic in the early 1900’s the first night was an introduction to the guests and what they do. The next two nights we joined the guests investigating this large facility. Now sometimes you see these guests on TV with their shows and just think to yourself “these guys cant be serious”, but after working with Nick Groff, Aaron Goodwin, Zak Bagans, I have to say they are very down to earth and true to there passion for this field of paranormal, Great guys. Shannon Sylvia from Ghost Hunters International is truly a great friend of mine, have to say after working with her on a few cases, she is just one awesome woman, and has great passion as well skills to help further the research in this field. Mark and Deby Constantino I thought were a great team to work with 12:56 PM 9/14/2010and their real time audio sessions defiantly was very interesting and would be honored to work with them again. Chris Fleming and Jeff Belanger are two great people as well, Chris Flemings RT Audio sessions and the way he conducts his investigations, only can say remarkable. Jeff Belanger is a great author and has a lot to bring to the table. During the investigations, a few people claimed that they were scratched in the surgical room on the fourth floor, being the skeptic that I am I wanted this room bad, well lets just say that I got what I was looking for. I began my audio session and continued to take readings in this room for any high EMF fields. I was joined by five other people including my best friend Dave Wohler from Southern California and my Tech Manager Derek Mack. While we continued our audio session, I felt warmth on the right side of my neck, which in the course of 20 minutes the feeling got to the point where it was burning. Derek and Dave looked at my neck and were surprised to see that there was a large scratch mark on my neck. Working with the Ghost Adventure crew was an honor and look forward working with them again.

There were a few experiences that happened there. Aaron Goodwin of Ghost Adventures met me and my best friend Dave outside later, with a look of amazement. He told us that he saw a figure that looked a lot like Dave and I, some call it a doppelganger. Two others claimed the same thing. We also captured what seems to be a full-bodied apparition in a picture that I took while on the fifth floor.

Doppelganger: doppelgänger is a tangible double of a living person that typically represents evil. the word doppelgänger has come to refer (as in German) to any double or look-alike of a person. The word is also used to describe the sensation of having glimpsed oneself in peripheral vision, in a position where there is no chance that it could have been a reflection. Doppelgängers are often perceived as a sinister form of bilocation and generally regarded as harbingers of bad luck. In some traditions, a doppelgänger seen by a person's friends or relatives portends illness or danger, while seeing one's own doppelganger is an omen of death. In Norse mythology, a vardøger is a ghostly double who precedes a living person and is seen performing their actions in advance. In Ancient Egyptian mythology, a "ka" was a tangible "spirit double" having the same memories and feeling as the original person. In one Egyptian myth entitled "The Greek Princess", an Egyptian view of the Trojan War, a ka of Helen was used to mislead Paris of Troy, helping to stop the war.








 


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