LIBERTY, MO – Belvoir winery in Missouri is said to be haunted.
The winery has been open for three years and it appears as though some unwanted guests keep lingering around.
For most of the 20th century, the buildings on 170-acres of rolling
land served as an orphanage, old folks home, poor home, hospital and
school. There’s even a cemetery on site.
Some of the residents must have really liked it here, or love their wine — because they seem to be lingering around.
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Sunday, June 30, 2013
Top 10 Gettysburg ghost heavy spots Gettysburg 150 years
We asked Gettysburg Ghost Tours, After
Dark Investigations, Haunted Gettysburg Ghost Tours, Ghostly Images of
Gettysburg and Mark Nesbitt's Ghosts of Gettysburg Candlelight Walking
Tours for the spots in Gettysburg with the most paranormal activity.
Here's what they said - but do keep in mind that many of these locations
can only be visited while on a tour.
1. Sachs Covered Bridge
(Water Works Road) is one of the most haunted spots in Gettysburg according to all of our sources. This area, however, is not accessible after dark unless on a tour. Soldiers have been spotted there and there are numerous photos of mists and orbs taken there.
2. The Grove,
located behind Warrior Stadium and the Gettysburg Area Middle School (37 Lefever St.), was mentioned by both After Dark Investigations and Haunted Gettysburg. It's a favorite for ghost tours, which are not allowed on the battlefield.
3. Devil's Den
on the battlefield is incredibly haunted, with one particular Texan soldier ghost being seen as recently as 2010 according to Mark Nesbitt of Mark Nesbitt's Ghost of Gettysburg Candelight Walking Tours.
1. Sachs Covered Bridge
(Water Works Road) is one of the most haunted spots in Gettysburg according to all of our sources. This area, however, is not accessible after dark unless on a tour. Soldiers have been spotted there and there are numerous photos of mists and orbs taken there.
2. The Grove,
located behind Warrior Stadium and the Gettysburg Area Middle School (37 Lefever St.), was mentioned by both After Dark Investigations and Haunted Gettysburg. It's a favorite for ghost tours, which are not allowed on the battlefield.
3. Devil's Den
on the battlefield is incredibly haunted, with one particular Texan soldier ghost being seen as recently as 2010 according to Mark Nesbitt of Mark Nesbitt's Ghost of Gettysburg Candelight Walking Tours.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Egyptian artifacts of the Grand Canyon
This
Egyptian Tunnel City was named Kincaids Cave for G.E. Kincaid who first
entered the Cave when he was working for S. A. Jordan.
G. E Kincaid served in the Marine Corp. After retiring he worked for S. A. Jordan as a Archaeologist.
S. A Jordan was sent to the Grand Canyon by the Smithsonian Institute
to investigate the information that was reported by John Westly Powell.
The Tunnel is presently on Cliff Wall 395 feet above the present flow
of Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Archaeologist estimate the Man
Made Cavern is around 3,000 years old.
The Man made Cavern is over Five Hundred feet long and has several cross Tunnels to large Chambers.
This was the lowest level and last Egyptian Tunnel City they built in the Grand Canyon.
Since the time that this Egyptian Tunnel City was made, Archaelogist
estimate the Colorado River has eroded another 300 feet lower.
This is a Gold Artifact for the Egyptian King named Khyan, Khian or Khayan was found in the Egyptian Tunnel City in the Grand Canyon.
The Egyptian Shrine is holding Egyptian Lotus Flowers in both Hands. Lotus Flowers originated as Native Flowers in Egypt.
The Egyptian Shrine was in the first cross Tunnel in the Tunnel which
was in the exactly the same location that the Shrines were in the
Valley of the Kings Tunnel Cities were Egyptian Kings lived, before the
Kings of Ancient Egypt begain to build Pyramids and above gound Cities
in Egypt.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Ancient Egyptian relic mysteriously starts moving in museum (video)
Experts decided to monitor the room on
time-lapse video and were astonished to see it clearly show the
statuette spinning 180 degrees - with nobody going near it.
Is this ancient Egyptian statue a sign that there really is a curse
of the Pharaohs? Relic of the god of death found inside mummy's tomb and
kept in museum for 80 years starts SPINNING on its own.
But some now believe there could be 'spiritual explanation' for turning statue
It sounds like the something from the script of a Hollywood action adventure.
But the 'mystery of the moving mummy' - which has seen an Egyptian statue mysteriously start to spin round in a display case - has spooked museum bosses.
The 10-inch tall relic, an offering to the Egyptian God Osiris, was found in a mummy's tomb and has been at the Manchester Museum for 80 years.
But in recent weeks, curators have been left scratching their heads after they kept finding it facing the wrong way. They now believe there could be a 'spiritual explanation' for the turning statue.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Suspected 'ghost hunters' make off with lots of liquor
WILDER — Wanted: Possible ghost-hunting liquor thieves.
Police are looking for two young white men in their late teens or early 20s who broke into Bobby Mackey’s
From what the owners could see on the surveillance video, the perpetrators poured some of the liquor into containers, which they stuffed into four backpacks. The thieves also stuffed several 12-ounce bottles of wine in their backpacks.
The thieves made off with Crystal Head vodka, Captain Morgan rum, Makers Mark bourbon, Jagermeister hard liquor, Schnapps flavored liquor and several different vodka flavors, Seifert said.
“We found about 30 to 40 empty bottles on the bar,” Seifert said.
“We checked our sound equipment, our instruments and our merchandise, and nothing else was missing,” said Denise Mackey, the bar’s general manager.
Police are looking for two young white men in their late teens or early 20s who broke into Bobby Mackey’s
Music World about midnight Friday, and
made off with $3,000 to $5,000 worth of booze.
From what the owners could see on the surveillance video, the perpetrators poured some of the liquor into containers, which they stuffed into four backpacks. The thieves also stuffed several 12-ounce bottles of wine in their backpacks.
The thieves made off with Crystal Head vodka, Captain Morgan rum, Makers Mark bourbon, Jagermeister hard liquor, Schnapps flavored liquor and several different vodka flavors, Seifert said.
“We found about 30 to 40 empty bottles on the bar,” Seifert said.
“We checked our sound equipment, our instruments and our merchandise, and nothing else was missing,” said Denise Mackey, the bar’s general manager.
Ghost spotted at Bangladesh garment plant, prayers offered
DHAKA (AFP) – Owners of a
Bangladesh garment factory were forced to offer prayers and distribute
food to the poor on Wednesday in a bid to drive out what workers
believed was a ghost at the plant, police said.
Some 3,500 workers stopped work at the plant in Gazipur, north of Dhaka on Tuesday, and smashed furniture to demand action to remove the ghost, which some workers claimed had attacked them in the ladies' washroom.
"The agitating workers refused to join duty and vandalised the factory after the management did not take any steps to drive out the ghost," Gazipur industrial police inspector Showkat Kabir told AFP.
Kabir said the owners held special prayers -- recitation of the Koran and hymns in praise of the Prophet Mohammed -- at the factory and also distributed food among the poor to drive out the "ghost".
"All the workers, owners and the managers will join the prayers and the factory will reopen on Thursday after two days of shutdown due to the ghost-related protests," he said.
Some 3,500 workers stopped work at the plant in Gazipur, north of Dhaka on Tuesday, and smashed furniture to demand action to remove the ghost, which some workers claimed had attacked them in the ladies' washroom.
"The agitating workers refused to join duty and vandalised the factory after the management did not take any steps to drive out the ghost," Gazipur industrial police inspector Showkat Kabir told AFP.
Kabir said the owners held special prayers -- recitation of the Koran and hymns in praise of the Prophet Mohammed -- at the factory and also distributed food among the poor to drive out the "ghost".
"All the workers, owners and the managers will join the prayers and the factory will reopen on Thursday after two days of shutdown due to the ghost-related protests," he said.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Dybbuk Box for sale on Ebay from the Ebay buyer
I like to check out ebay and see what people are selling, the interesting ones are the items that are haunted. It seems that people used the word "haunted" very loosely and will throw the word on anything they can to make a sale. And unfortunately there's a sucker born every minute.
But this one actually has a good background story and pictures. So maybe it really is a "Dybbuk Box", or the seller went out of his way to tell a story. Either way it's selling.
Here is the description and story regarding this item, and pictures added below.
But this one actually has a good background story and pictures. So maybe it really is a "Dybbuk Box", or the seller went out of his way to tell a story. Either way it's selling.
Here is the description and story regarding this item, and pictures added below.