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I normally don't pay much attention to these types of stories. But, since this one is being picked up by national media I gave it a second glance when I saw the headline. It is chilling and interesting.
I normally don't pay much attention to these types of stories. But, since this one is being picked up by national media I gave it a second glance when I saw the headline. It is chilling and interesting.
I normally don't pay much attention to these types of stories. But, since this one is being picked up by national media I gave it a second glance when I saw the headline. It is chilling and interesting.
So, did they go over there and investigate as the son asked them to? When they went back with the police officer, the son did not see any more of the women he saw before?
I reckon she is out there in that field and the son saw her asking for help. This definitely needs more investigation by the police there.
It could be an imprinted memory on the meadow. A traumatic experience that left a trace of itself there. Children are like sponges, constantly absorbing information. They are closer to the Earth than adults are, and more receptive to information that an adult might reject.
It could be an imprinted memory on the meadow. A traumatic experience that left a trace of itself there. Children are like sponges, constantly absorbing information. They are closer to the Earth than adults are, and more receptive to information that an adult might reject.
Ive heard that theory before, but to be honest I do not understand it...if 'traces' are left behind at such scenes, places like ground zero in NYC would be very haunted, but Ive never seen anyone claiming to experience this?
Ive heard that theory before, but to be honest I do not understand it...if 'traces' are left behind at such scenes, places like ground zero in NYC would be very haunted, but Ive never seen anyone claiming to experience this?
I understand, but you have to look at the differences in location. Manhattan is a loud and distracting place. You can sit in a meadow and hear all kinds of birds and insects pretty much 24 hours a day.
Manhattan is too active and loud for that to happen. Im sure there are people that see things, and dont really realize they are seeing them in NYC. Millions of people. Millions of thoughts. Millions of memories. Electricity - megawatts of energy everywhere. Vibration - not only from surface vehicles but also from numerous levels of trains running underground 24/7.
"I want to wake up in the city that doesnt sleep...", as the song goes.
I always thought that Manhattan was the perfect setting for the Ghostbusters Movies. Where else would a massive portal of paranormal energy be possible, if not there? Millions of deaths. Probably the most of anywhere in the 'New World' to date.
The 1918 flu pandemic virus kills an estimated 195,000 Americans during October alone. After all 3 waves were over, 33,000 people in Manhattan died from this one event. If NYC isnt crawling with ghosts and imprinted memories, I dont believe there is anywhere that would be.
Last edited by ComeCloser; 08-21-2021 at 03:55 PM..
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