A term heard often in paranormal field is The Stone Tape Theory. Term was first coined in a BBC film of the same name. What is this theory, is there anything to it? I am Researching this because the inquiring mind wants to know. This theory was first proposed in the 1970’s. Hypothesis was, that in timesContinue reading “Rocks Will Remember….”
Category Archives: Museums
The Lady in Black
I know you like ghosts, but,do you like Civil War history? Do you like forts? How about a nice boat ride in Boston Harbor? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to check out Fort Warren. Its located on Georges Island at the entrance of Boston Harbor, which isContinue reading “The Lady in Black”
14 Degrees – A Paranormal Documentary
In 2007 myself and two great friends (then known as New Gravity Media) released our first full length documentary “14 Degrees”. The film which took two years to complete involved nearly 6000 miles of travel and investigations with dozens of teams across the northeastern U.S. This film, which now tops out at a whopping 2Continue reading “14 Degrees – A Paranormal Documentary”
Trigger Objects
Sometimes in paranormal investigating, the use of trigger objects are thought to be useful. A trigger object is an object either owned by the deceased person in question or something of their time period. The theory is that it may illicit activity, communication or perhaps the trigger object may move. It is also referred toContinue reading “Trigger Objects”
The Wayside Inn
http://www.wayside.org Unlike many other investigations we have done, the Wayside Inn is a prime location for experimentation with new equipment and an excellent resource for authentic tangible, and fairly reliable activity. The target rooms in the facility (9 & 10) have all of the elements of a good investigation destination, privacy, history and countlessContinue reading “The Wayside Inn”
The Colonial Royal Governor’s Mansion
A Georgian Style mansion in the heart of Roxbury, built by Americas first architect Peter Harrison dates back to 1747 through 1865, the Shirley-Eustis House has seen many historical eras. From the French and Indian Wars to the American Revolution to the War of 1812 to the Civil War. Para-Boston was invited by museum curatorContinue reading “The Colonial Royal Governor’s Mansion”