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What is East Ghost?
EastGhost is a social nexus for paranormal enthusiasts, researchers and the curious that exists to empower, showcase and connect individuals, groups and information. Open, inclusive and climate-controlled, it offers a positive and constructive atmosphere that's enjoyable and maximally conducive to sharing and learning. One purpose is the collection, discussion and presentation of knowledge and findings: scientific, spiritual, supernatural, and anything paranormal.
With the ongoing help of and for the benefit of numerous individuals and various groups, EastGhost exists to network, share information, and maintain cohesiveness in the paranormal community that we all love. Broadly, we're all involved in the pursuit of truth, happiness and to find enjoyment, information and answers.
Members, independently or in whatever fluid alliances they wish, often share their experiences, expertise and investigative results, many of which are highly focused and ongoing. With thousands of registered members, updates and improvements are frequent; there's always something new.
We're building an organized and maintained "haunts database". We offer an unique melding of forums, pictures and file uploads that's powerful, flexible and purpose-built to make finding and sharing easy and fast. We also help friends keep in touch, individuals find groups and vice-versa, and investigators present their findings. Emailed to all members, activity, events and announcements reach many people quickly. If your group needs more members or is announcing an event, or if you're an individual seeking nearby groups, events or to be involved with investigations, we offer amplification and a good venue for finding and meeting your goals.
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"Death is the great Teacher, stern, cold, inexorable, irresistible; whom the collected might of the world cannot stay or ward off. The breath, that parting from the lips of King or beggar, scarcely stirs the hushed air, cannot be bought, or brought back for a moment, with the wealth of Empires. What a lesson is this, teaching our frailty and feebleness, and an Infinite Power beyond us! It is a fearful lesson, that never becomes familiar. It walks through the earth in dread mystery, and lays it hands upon all. It is a universal lesson, that is read everywhere and by all men. Its message comes every year and every day. The past years are crowded with its sad and solemn mementoes; and death's finger traces its handwriting upon the walls of every human habitation." --Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma
Haunts Database
BRIEF: The Wendy is haunted by several different ghosts, but most distinctly a lady in white, a poltergeist in the light booth, and a man who pushes females down stairs. SUMMARY: The Wendy is haunted by several different ghosts, but most distinctly a lady in white, a poltergeist in the light booth, and a man who pushes females down stairs. BRIEF: A chief, a grave, a curse, a treasure. SUMMARY: Chief Twenty Bones was a brave and fearless Indian leader. He died in the early 18th century and he was buried on a ridge just outside of modern Lineboro. He was buried with the treasures he had accumulated during his life. His tribe gave him a big ceremony. The tribe's shaman wanted to ensure the chief safe passage to the spirit world and so placed a curse on the burial site to keep outsiders away. The curse was used to protect the chief's treasure and his burial site. The curse would bring the wrath of the spirit world to whomsoever disturbed the chief's resting place. BRIEF: Final resting place of the Adams family SUMMARY: The cemetery is the final resting place of Josiah Adams and his family. The Adams were slaves or descendants of slaves who worked on the nearby Riverdale and Calvert estates. Adams was a gardener on the Riversdale Plantation. Freed at the end of the Civil War, he became a farmer. He was buried in 1894. BRIEF: In the 1970's a student named Henry lived on the 3rd floor in the west wing of Niagara Hall. SUMMARY: In the 1970's a student named Henry lived on the 3rd floor in the west wing of Niagara Hall. Henry froze to death one cold winter night. It is said that he tried to get the heater to work; the room's door was jammed; no one heard his screams as he frantically tried to escape the room. The next morning his roommate found his frozen body clung to the heater, hoping it would turn on. BRIEF: This alternative school was used as an home for wayward boys in the 1960's. SUMMARY: This alternative school was used as an home for wayward boys in the 1960's. In the stone hallway of the lower school, there have been partial-apparition sightings of a pair of legs and a man wearing a pink shirt and khakis. BRIEF: creepy boarded up hospital looking building SUMMARY: I posted a forum pertaining to this place. [I guess I messed up]
But there is a whole lot of creepiness in the basement and especially the 2nd floor.
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To my Paranormal Community Paranormal General Topics14 Posts 152 Views Mark Thread: Seen | IgnoreTags drama ; teams ; investigations Subject What do you think Abstract Just concerns with the paranormal going to a new level in this country and what that is doing to our teams..... Topic Hello there to all. I know there are a few who know me and a few out there who don't, but are social networks thorugh myspace. I just had some thoughts I wanted to share with my paranmormal networks to see if others feel the same. I keep reading a... Reply Yes Michael... totally beleive it's what you make of it. I will not let anyone hold me back.... Love doing research and investigating locations. Urban exploring is the bestest only better if you can doing it with peeps you trust and care for.... Most dangerous Hauntings Paranormal Hauntings, History + Info37 Posts 6,453 Views Mark Thread: Seen | Ignore Topic 8 Alrighty then, I have a queston for everyone out there reading this What do you think is the most dangerous haunted places in Marylany Can you think of any that you would never go into If you do, let me know. I'm planning to check them all ... Reply Hey Guys, I have to weight in here, I've spent most of my life just up the street It can be dangerous in that area, and maybe it's easier for me to be in that area at the wee hours of the morning walking around LOL. Sometimes it's the attitude you ... | | | | Frenchtown Tavern Cecil, Maryland A man and women purchased the property in 1944. When the family moved in the mansion they soon learned that they were not alone.... |
| | | | Heartbeat Bridge Howard, Maryland This is a strange story. Long ago, a man lived in the house across from the bridge. It is said that the man cut out a woman's heart, which he sensibly then threw into the stream under the bridge. Who knows the madness that boils within ... |
| | | | Little Girl at Bottom Rd. Harford, Maryland A young girl who was raped and killed near the narrow end of Bottom Rd. reportedly haunts the location, appearing quite real in a torn and bloodied dress.... |
| | | | Tome School Cecil, Maryland The Tome School was a college preparatory school. The school was able to charge a lower tuition than other independent schools because of the funding provided by Jacob Tome. Many students who were sent to school died because of illness and many died ... |
| | | | Gold Mines Montgomery, Maryland Many areas of the United States experienced a gold rush, but most Marylanders do not know that Maryland had its own, including attendant tragedies. Montgomery County was known for gold mining in the 19th Century. A 100 foot shaft was dug near the... |
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| | Curse Of The Dark Knight Paranormal General TopicsBy Richard, 1 08 PM on Mon Aug 4 2008, 39,931 views Remember Poltergeist, that 1982 horror film that was rumored to be plagued by a curse What with the untimely deaths of two of its young stars, and reports of various odd occurrences on set. Can a... |
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