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All things Paranormal
#41


Dick wants to summon a beautiful demon for sex.
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#42
(10-07-2011, 03:26 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: 'Everyone is born with intuition.'


yes, but in some it is more refined than others. or they are more in tune with it.

I definitely agree with you on this. I also agree with some that women have more intuition than men, I guess just for personal reasons. Maybe that is why there are more women that are mediums. Just an opinion.

However, my favorite medium is Edgar Cayce and he was a male. His work is very interesting to anyone who is "in to" this sort of thing. Here's a link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce
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#43
(10-07-2011, 03:28 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Dick wants to summon a beautiful demon for sex.

Hasn't everyone had this fantasy? Err, no? Oops
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#44

Lady Cop,
I don't know much about UK castles. I have been to one "castle/fort" but it was here in the US. It was Castillo De San Marcos in St. Augustine, FL. It's beautiful and is full of history. I was too young to fully appreciate it back then though. :/

I've heard it's got a lot of activity from spirits/entities! I'd like to go there overnight, or the famous Alcatraz.

And thank you!


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Ive been to St. Augustine...I spent my older teen years
in Jacksonville, so it was always a quick trip and fun way to
spend a Saturday. There are places in that building that make
your hairs stand up on the back of your neck...


You are missed...RIP Lady Cop
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#45
I remember the dungeon quite well. You had to crawl in that little hole to get there. Do you remember that? It smelled like piss hah

They uncovered that entry way some years ago and found the dungeon with massive amounts of human remains.
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#46
(10-07-2011, 08:36 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: Jem: Castillo De San Marcos in St. Augustine, FL


having spent my career in florida, i am very familiar with the fort. i never heard it was haunted, but that's OK. it sits on the St. John's river and the area was populated by the Spanish long before the Pilgrims landed up here where i live now. Smiley_emoticons_smile


but i am very into English/UK history, and there are many famous ghosts in Scotland and England. Hampton Court is said to be haunted by the screaming ghost of Katherine Howard and of course there is the Bloody Tower of London.

my youngest daughter had the opportunity to travel to the UK for
19 days (Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England).
They went to sooo many castles she cant remember them all!
It was my dream trip (im also VERY interested in UK history esp
Shakespearean era and Tudor era...anything royal Smiley_emoticons_smile ) ....
She felt all kinds of stuff in those castles...like people watching her,
being touched when no one was around her, voices...but what stood
out most to me about these tales was when she went to the tower
of London and saw where Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots and
Anne Boleyn were all held when they were imprisoned. They werent
allowed to go ONTO The Green, where Anne Boleyn and so many
others were executed, but even looking out, she could feel a heavy
feeling of paralyzing fear and sadness that came from outside in
and swallowed her...it made her ears ring and she got sick to her
stomach and couldnt breathe. Im sure it was the spirits that made
her feel that way.
I so want to go there.
You are missed...RIP Lady Cop
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#47
(10-07-2011, 11:43 AM)JemStar Wrote:
(10-07-2011, 09:26 AM)Harvest Moon Wrote: While it seems a big far fetched, we did a Native American style cleansing by burning sage and taking it around all corners of the rooms, with special attention to the windows, doors and mirrors. While burning the sage we said things like "spirits it is time to move on now, this is our house now"..."you are free to go"..."let this smoke help you move on"..."go in peace", etc.

I wanted to do that when we first moved in to our home. After we lived there for about 6 months, I either got used to it or whatever it is, is just fine with us living there.

Like I said, I don't feel threatened at all now.

Back in Florida when my oldest was 3 1/2, she used to tell me about a man in her room. She said she also had tea parties with a little girl and named her Caylee-even to the point told me she was arguing over what My Little Pony they were going to play with. She told me her finger nails were always dirty. It was just weird I guess.

I am aware of "imaginary friends" but I also think that children can see things if they're not told that something else may exist.

WOW...My daughter and I just had a conversation about her imaginary
friends she had when she was little. She said she could see them, talk
to them, and they her, and they actually played together. They were
twins, and wore dresses she explained, and I interpret to be the short
and full-ish dresses they wore like on Little House on the Prairie. They
had long hair but it was always braided in 2 braids. I called a friend from
back home that would know the answers. She said there were twin
girls with the same names of my daughters imaginary friends, that died
tragically when they were young, around 7-9 years old. Exactly the
age my daughter estimated them to be. My daughter said she
never correlated the ghost thing with her friends, but now that she
is older, she believes they were, because she could see through them,
and when they left, they were just gone...and once she thought about it,
she realized they never held the toys, she held the toys for them.
You are missed...RIP Lady Cop
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#48
i don't believe Mary Queen of Scots was ever held at the Tower.

but many notables executed there.


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#49
(10-07-2011, 03:55 PM)JemStar Wrote: I remember the dungeon quite well. You had to crawl in that little hole to get there. Do you remember that? It smelled like piss hah

They uncovered that entry way some years ago and found the dungeon with massive amounts of human remains.

Yes! I do...awful smell...
and I do remember when they found that room. It was a huge deal
and was in all the papers and all over the news!
I recall sitting on the wall with my back to the ocean,
watching the blue angels fly overhead. They were performing
because of some festival being held in St Augustine.
I was alone, the rest of the group was on the ocean side of the wall,
taking pictures. I felt something on my back, and just ignored it
thinking it was the breeze....and got stronger and I turned around
fully expecting to see a person there, wanting to ask a question
there. There was no one. I would ignore it, and it would keep
tapping/touching me to get my attention. I left, but never told
anyone...I thought I was just going crazy or something. I was
about 17 or 18 then.
You are missed...RIP Lady Cop
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#50
Ugh...thats what I get for multi-tasking. I was referring to Queen Mary.
Sorry. LOL
I just watched a tv show called Haunted History. They did an episode
on some of Scotlands haunted history, and one of the castles was
Mary Queen of Scots' and where her husband and lover died.

I really should not watch interesting tv AND type thoughts.
Sometimes they crisscross. LOL
You are missed...RIP Lady Cop
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#51
'I was referring to Queen Mary'.


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#52
I tried to edit while the site was shutting down...because of the double post.
Not Queen Mary, her sister.
I mistakenly added Mary Queen of Scots in the original post, I was wrong.
She was executed at Fotheringay Castle, after being kept as a prisoner
is several different castles throughout England. Elizabeth treated her
with as much respect as possible because Mary was a fellow monarch,
and her cousin. She never intended for Mary to be executed when she
signed the warrant of execution, she only meant to scare her from
continuing in her pursuit of freedom and Elizabeths throne.
Sorry for the confusion....I couldnt fix/clarify before the site went down,
and have been away from my computer since.
Its cool to have found someone else who shares my obsession, if you will,
with UK history. Smiley_emoticons_smile
You are missed...RIP Lady Cop
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#53
(10-07-2011, 05:54 PM)imsuchawildflower Wrote: ..I thought I was just going crazy or something.

Trust your instincts.
Commando Cunt Queen
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#54
(10-07-2011, 03:33 PM)JemStar Wrote: However, my favorite medium is Edgar Cayce and he was a male. His work is very interesting to anyone who is "in to" this sort of thing. Here's a link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce

Psychic mediums are ALL charlatans.

Check out the work of British magician/illusionist/"psychic" Derren Brown, he has done numerous displays of psychic readings afterwards admitting he is merely a charlatan using "cold reading".

He is like the Penn and Teller of psychics.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#55
I believe ALL of us have psychic abilities but some people are just more in tune with it. I have the uncanny ability of knowing someone is going to die---usually in dreams.

One night I dreamt that my daughter's ex dance teacher died. In my dream she was walking down the sidewalk looking GORGEOUS. I said to her "Miss Roselie, you look beautiful. I thought you were dead" She said "I am dead". Two days later her obit was in the paper. She died the same night I had the dream! Just a little freaky.
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#56
(10-09-2011, 06:38 AM)White Pud Wrote:
(10-07-2011, 03:33 PM)JemStar Wrote: However, my favorite medium is Edgar Cayce and he was a male. His work is very interesting to anyone who is "in to" this sort of thing. Here's a link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce

Psychic mediums are ALL charlatans.

I've had my share of clairvoyance and I believe anyone is capable of gaining insight through the "3rd eye".

However, not *all* mediums are legit, I'll give it that. Especially those psychics that want you to call them over a phone or mail them checks! I cannot believe people fall for that bullshit.

How about the "psychic" Miss Cleo? hah Does anyone remember that basket case?

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#57
I think you are kinda ghey for starting this thread, but I won't be thumping any Bibles in your direction.

I visited sacred earth today. Natives had habitated there since at least the Clovis period (that's 10,000 years before Jesus for the tards that didn't take history/geology because God created the earth 5,000 years ago). It made me sad to see the thriving redneck civilization that replaced them. We should be ashamed. The rednecks only carve stupid shit to sell at the flea market. Those people made beautiful art that has lasted thousands of years. I don't think I would camp there. Not because of the spirits, but because of bugs. I fucking hate bugs.

Anyway, back to your original post, don't masturbate. The ghost will think you are a perv.

(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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#58
Mickey Rooney is next.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#59
(10-09-2011, 11:27 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(10-09-2011, 09:51 AM)IMaDick Wrote: People have the right to stop answering questions at anytime during an interrogation.


They certainly do & when it's done chances are the cops then begin to comment that the parents are uncooperative. I wouldn't have one single meeting with the police about ANYTHING without an attorney by my side. No fuckin' way.

(10-09-2011, 03:52 PM)JemStar Wrote:
(10-09-2011, 06:38 AM)White Pud Wrote:
(10-07-2011, 03:33 PM)JemStar Wrote: However, my favorite medium is Edgar Cayce and he was a male. His work is very interesting to anyone who is "in to" this sort of thing. Here's a link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce

Psychic mediums are ALL charlatans.

I've had my share of clairvoyance and I believe anyone is capable of gaining insight through the "3rd eye".

However, not *all* mediums are legit, I'll give it that. Especially those psychics that want you to call them over a phone or mail them checks! I cannot believe people fall for that bullshit.

How about the "psychic" Miss Cleo? hah Does anyone remember that basket case?

I remember her being ALL over television...
I caught this new show about a psychic from Jersey...short lil blonde lady.
She seems very legit.
Anyone else see this show?
You are missed...RIP Lady Cop
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#60
hahahaha i guess she didn't see this coming!

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A 'psychic' accused of being a charlatan has apparently been caught on camera wearing what appears to be a hidden earpiece.

Sally Morgan launched a spirited defense after being accused of having information fed to her during performances - and has threatened legal action against anyone who repeats the claims. hah

A statement on Sally Morgan's official Facebook page last Friday announced that she is 'to commence libel action in relation to press allegations that she is a cheat, following her show in Dublin'.


















































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