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Ghosthound.com and PublicEarth Team Up to Map Haunted Places

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Connecticut, (GhostHound.com) October 27, 2009 – The recent blockbuster movie; “A Haunting In Connecticut,” and “Paranormal Activity,” along with popular T.V. shows like “Ghost Hunters” and “Paranormal State,” have brought new life to the dead – sparking the interest of Connecticut residents to examine their own back yards in search of spirit activity. Skeptics and believers alike are exploring stories of paranormal, and examining sites throughout the state in search of evidence that will prove or disprove ghost stories and infamous folklore.

To help uncover haunted places near you, Ghosthound.com now proudly announces a partnership with PublicEarth. PublicEarth is the Wiki of Places, where you can easily search and discover millions of places, create and describe your own points, routes and regions, share them with the community, as well as transfer them to your GPS and mobile devices. Public Earth offers unexpected places like haunted houses, public art, and scenic overlooks. PublicEarth offers haunted locations throughout the northeast, among more than 4.7 million more interesting places to discover.

Ghosthound.com offers a PublicEarth widget showing Haunted Locations in Connecticut.  (http://www.ghosthound.com)
Want to start exploring PublicEarth now? Visit www.publicearth.com to request your special invite today!

Fall Time

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

It’s October!  Quite possibly my favorite month.  Except for all of the months in summer, and any month that includes a vacation.  Otherwise, it’s definitely my favorite month.  Unfortunately, no Salem this year.  My fiance and I are saving for our wedding, but we hope to be back in full swing next year.  It’s all good in the hood though.  We kicked off October with a small party for friends and family, put up our decorations, and watched some great horror movies.

Now, I do hope to get some investigations in this month, so stay tuned.  And, if you’re in the Northeast, be sure to check out Wallingford, CT’s Trail of Terror, Lake Compounce of Bristol, CT Haunted Graveyard or Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary Terror Behind the Walls.  Even if you have to drive a little bit, they’re all very much worth the time.

Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

I had the pleasure of meeting Dan Aykroyd this past weekend at a signing event for his Crystal Head Vodka and Wines.  He was a little late to the event, but gracious enough to stay long and make sure everyone’s bottles were signed.  The Crystal Head Vodka bottle is clear and replicates a human skull.  I knew about Dan’s interest in the paranormal from Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, but I didn’t realize that so much thought went into his Crystal Head Skull brand.  Check it out:

http://www.crystalheadvodka.com/index.html

It’s pretty cool.

Psychic Twit

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

This experiment seems anything but scientific.  If I’m to read this correctly, 7,000 random people were selected to take place in an experiment to validate a premise: That remote viewing is B.S.  It very well might be, but I have no idea.  And guess what? After asking 7,000 nobodies to guess where I am, I would still have no idea.  And what of the people that guess correctly?  Are they psychic?  Of the 7,000, 38% believe in remote viewing, while 16% believe they have the actual ability.  In one instance, 15% guessed correctly, pretty close to the percentage of people that believe they are remote viewers.

Maybe my experiement will be more conclusive.  Out of 2 people that read this blog, where am I right now?