Monday, July 12, 2010

Gettysburg


On Thursday, July 8th the Ghost Bros visited Gettysburg. Unfortunately, we arrived after 10 PM when the park closes, so we weren't able to explore the battlefield in detail. However, we walked around the perimeter of the battlefield and took a pretty succesful reading while driving along Seminary Ridge. At one point, Caleb and I were checking out the battlefield and Andy heard a baby crying. He was sitting in his car completely alone near the field. Our clairvoyant noted that the ghost baby gave him a calm feeling because of the child's innocence. Caleb and I experienced some supernatural forces as well. Around the same time the baby's voice was heard, the other two Bros saw a white object in the field. At first we thought the object was merely the fence that ran perpendicular to where we were standing. After further investigation, though, we could not determine exactly what the presence was. Aside from those encounters, the ghost radar was very active along Seminary Ridge. Ghosts appeared on either side of us on the radar, giving us a variety of messages, but no cohesive communication could be determined. Even though the radar just gave us jibberish, the amount of ghosts present and the strange events on the battlefield made this a relatively succesful venture.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Seven Gates of Hell


Our second excursion was to The Seven Gates of Hell in York, PA. Rumor has it that there was a mental hospital located here where the inmates broke out and went on a killing rampage in the mid '30s. During our preliminary encounter here, we determined that Bill the German could have been haunting the area. Tonight was different, though, because Bill was not there, but an inmate from California could have been present. The Ghost Radar's message read as follows: The spell that one sells in California isn't consistent with the mental. Perhaps the true nature of the spirit was that of a benevolent spellcaster from California who may have been sent to the hospital when the locals became superstitious of his magical practices. Many people were sent to these institutions for absurd reasons such as these. An innocent magic user must have paid the price and was sent to this horrible place.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Rehmeyer's Hollow


Our first excursion was to Rehmeyer's Hollow in York, PA. We were able to get the Ghost Radar to work on the road to the house, but when we parked the car and attempted to get readings next to the building, the radar was curiously silent. The spirits weren't out tonight, I suppose. However, the message deciphered from the radar and the communication received by the clairvoyant may hold a clue as to why there were no readings next to the house. The message reads as follows: Love nodded to the acres' guide. Nature's rays cap the almost arm. Fear the basic born wife. Perhaps a white witch blessed the house before we drove up to it tonight, for the voices of the spirits told us that the house was originially a benevolent place that was shined upon by the sun. Nelson Rehmeyer must have eventually become disillusioned with normal women or even afraid of them as a witch. Unfortunately, none of the communications we received discussed the murder or told us to get out of there. We were lucky to escape with our lives, but there certainly must be more evil at Hex Hollow than we experienced tonight.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Preliminary Encounters

Andy O and I explored Rehmeyer's Hollow the other day but didn't see anything significant. Tonight was a little different, though. With the Gaydar equipped and ready, we set out to explore the Seven Gates of Hell. When we got there I turned the car off, and we sat for awhile. The Ghost Radar was going crazy telling us about a German man named Bill from Ohio. He must have been one of the patients in the mental hospital which was burned down in the 1800s. After we pieced together this information, Andy O and I were shocked to find that the Ghost Radar was saying "kill." We knew we had to get out of there because Andy started to receive messages of a malevolent nature. The Ghost Radar was also turned off at this point, but it said "exist". Perhaps the evil spirits wanted to kill everything that existed, and we were the only living beings in their presence. So far we've got some great initial research, and on June 7th, we'll explore Rehmeyer's Hollow with the whole team.

The Team

Here's some information about the Ghost Bros team:

Julian Miller- Born in York, PA in 1991, Jules has been interested in the supernatural since he was a young boy. Committed completely to the cause of hunting ghosts and UFOs, he's willing to go anywhere and do anything to uncover the mysteries of our world. He is an expert on the mothman urban legend of Point Pleasant, West Virginia and has visited the TNT area several times.

Andrew Overmiller- Sensitive to the realm of the occult since he was a young child, Andy O is a paranormal investigator of the highest caliber. As a clairvoyant and psychic, he can detect ghosts in any area and communicate with them. He also uses the Ghost Radar or "Gaydar" to track ghosts and instantly determine what they are telling him.

Caleb Stillman- A skeptic who does not believe in the supernatural, Caleb's refreshing scientific view of ghosts enables the crew to sift through the hoaxes which plague paranormal investigations.