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1-16-2011 and
1-21-20111
Classified
Location in Riverside County
This is an historically significant location which really
needs to be recognized and protected as such, thus we're not
going to divulge where it is in order to help keep vandalism
down. A promise made is a promise kept.
On our first visit
to this location we experienced some crazy stuff, but not
on the subsequent visit. Still it was an adventure.
Most of that which we experienced on the first trip were
personal experiences, in that they were not recorded on any
equipment.
One person who is sensitive to the "other side" nearly had a
breakdown.
Another saw two male shadow people walking, backlit by the light
of the moon. When he drew other people's attention to these men,
the shadow men vanished.
A group of people heard a loud, invisible, sobbing woman, and a
second group, not knowing of this earlier audible anomaly also
heard it and investigated it, thinking it was a lone, stranded
team member. Neither group found a terrestrial explanation for
this event. 3 team members from Claranormal ventured into this
area a few days later to verify that were no signs of struggle,
no body, no person, no foot tracks, no hiding places, NO NOTHING
that would indicated that a living, breathing human being was
living or staying in this area, so it was very unlikely that a
human being was hiding anywhere here and sobbing loudly in the
middle of the night.
We also experienced knocking on or in the structure in response
to questions asked.
We had a few hits on the K2 meter, but nothing with the Ghost
Meter.
Almost a week later both teams came to the location again. This
time the sobbing woman was mute, but we again heard unexplained
knocks. The K2 meter went off maybe once.
One of the things we did on our first trip here was make a
promise to an un-seen, but sensed spirit who was, and apparently
still thinks he is, caretaker to not "take and break." In other
words, we were not here to vandalize not steal anything, like so
many people before us obviously had been, and we asked him if
he'd like our help in trying to get a preservation effort going.
"Touch one of our meters or knock o something if this is
something you'd like."
Knock
"Can you knock again just to verify?"
Knock.
A promise made is a promise kept, as I have said, and been
quoted many times.