June 29th, 2009 by CVPI
From InsertMachoName comes a video of a real life ghost ( or so he says ) that caused a car accident. You can watch the whole video below yourself and decide. At the 4 minute mark is where the ghost pops up and causes the accident according to Macho.
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June 19th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://www.reuters.com/
“The Haunting in Connecticut” is moving down the coast.
Producer Gold Circle is developing “The Haunting in Georgia,” a follow-up to this spring’s surprise hit.
The supernatural thriller centered on a family that moves to a new state and experiences spooky events in their home. The new movie is expected to follow a somewhat similar path but with a different family and setting.
Ti West, who directed the recent 1980s-set horror tale “House of the Devil,” has signed on to direct “Georgia.” Peter Cornwell directed the first film.
David Coggeshall is writing the “Georgia” screenplay. He wrote the upcoming thriller “Solo.”
Lionsgate distributed “Connecticut” but has not yet announced a formal deal for “Georgia.”
The modestly budgeted “Connecticut” became one of the breakouts of a surprisingly muscular first quarter at the box office, earning $55 million domestically despite having no marquee names in its cast. It’s the 25th-most profitable film of the year.
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June 18th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://blogs.pressdemocrat.com/
“The Othersiders” (Wednesday 8 p.m.) is pretty much a direct ripoff of “Ghost Hunters” from Sci-Fi Channel, only with teenagers. A team of kids goes to spooky places to try to either prove or debunk that they’re haunted. It’s so scene-for-scene similar to “Ghost Hunters” that it feels like a spoof. Lots of night-vision cameras and ooooooh-this-is-supposed-to-be-scary suspense, but nothing that hasn’t been seen before.
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June 12th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://www.eonline.com/
Sam’s a blood-sucking fiend, Lucifer walks the earth and all hell is literally breaking loose. That’s the situation the Winchester brothers (and their friend Bobby) will face when Supernatural returns to the CW for season five this fall. Can the world be saved, and more importantly, will the boys survive with their skins (and their relationship) intact?
We just caught up with Jensen Ackles (that’s Dean himself, duh) at the Paley Center’s Sixth Annual Celebrity Golf Classic and got him to answer these very questions. Read on for the scoop on Sam and Dean’s role in the Apocalypse and the latest on those season-six rumors…
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June 12th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://www.mydailysentinel.com/
Some people take up fishing as a hobby, some play Xbox 360, but for three former Meigs High School students, their hobby is ghost hunting.
Dustin Lyons of Syracuse, Brenden Black and Raven Johnson both of New Haven, W.Va., have taken their fascination with paranormal phenomena and turned it into a full-time hobby of documenting (or debunking) hauntings. Armed with a digital camera, flashlights and a willingness to walk in a cemetery at night, the three have had some strange encounters with “the unexplained” in Meigs County.
After having spent time in cemeteries across Meigs County, from Pageville to Rutland to Middleport to Pomeroy, the three have arrived at the conclusion that Pomeroy’s Beech Grove Cemetery has the most paranormal activity. Oddly enough, the three say one of the older parts of the cemetery (directly to the right) from the entrance is one of the “quietest” in terms of activity.
While documenting paranormal phenomena at Beech Grove Cemetery, the three have come up with photographs showing odd mists floating above graves, one of which seems to form a face, another forms what appears to be a dove. There are several other photographs capturing white orbs at the cemetery after dark. White orbs are believed by many ghost hunters to be spirits or lingering energy from deceased entities. Orbs can appear in many different colors with white being the most common. The three have also seen red orbs at Beech Grove Cemetery which are believed by some ghost hunters to be angry and/or demonic.
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June 11th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://blogs.townonline.com/
There might be something strange in our neighborhood — but we’ll have to wait until September to find out for sure.
Around 4 p.m. last Tuesday, Rhode Island Roto-Rooter plumbers turned reality stars Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, known for their popular Sci-Fi Channel Ghost Hunters television show, pulled their large black SUVS alongside the USS Salem in Quincy to investigate reports of paranormal activity aboard the ship.
Tom Ventosi of Quincy-based Mass Paranormal has been conducting investigations aboard the ship for over a year, and was on hand during the four-day filming to answer any questions the TV team had about the ship.
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June 11th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://abcnews.go.com/
Last week I conducted the first scientific study to be carried out using the instant-messaging service Twitter, continuing a long tradition of using new communications technology to conduct mass-participation experiments.
The experiment examined remote viewing – the alleged psychic ability to “see” distant locations. From the 1970s to the 1990s, the US government spent millions of dollars researching this phenomenon, and some have claimed that the results supported its existence. I am deeply skeptical about paranormal abilities, but Twitter provided a great opportunity to conduct a large-scale public remote-viewing study.
I sent out a message on Twitter announcing the study. Over 7000 people signed up.
The first trial was an informal affair, and involved me traveling to a secret location and then sending out a “tweet” asking participants to tweet back their thoughts, feelings, impressions and images concerning my location.
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June 11th, 2009 by CVPI
“The paranormal world is about to be turned upside down. Scifi’s Ghost Hunters will be challenged by three sisters who will set out on a cross country tour investigating America’s most haunted places. The sister’s begin the trip in their home town of Ann Arbor Michigan. After their first haunted investigation and once they have had their nails done, the trio set out on an insane pseudo reality adventure everyone is going to want to watch. This series is not just another ghost hunting reality show, you will have to see it to believe it! Ah yeah we do have a twist
G.A.G.
(Ghost Adventure Girls)
Hot Girls for Cold Spots
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June 9th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/
Okay, TV’s time jumping trend is officially Out. Of. Control.
A Ghost Whisperer insider confirms that producers of the CBS drama are toying with the idea of kicking the new season off five years into the future. The move would allow the show to introduce Jim and Melinda’s son as a pre-schooler instead of as a newborn.
As you’ll recall, the season ended with Melinda learning that her offspring would possess psychic powers even greater than her own. Probably a tough story to do with a burping, teething toddler.
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June 5th, 2009 by CVPI
Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/
BRITISH media outlets were excited on Friday by supposed footage of a small ‘ghost’ captured on a CCTV camera.
What has been described by The Sun newspaper as ‘the ghost of a small child darting across a busy shopping centre’ has set social network website YouTube alight.
The shadowy spirit glides in between oblivious shoppers in the eerily clear video, The Sun reported.
A possible floating phantom figure appears in the bottom right of the screen after a male shopper exits a room to the top left, described news.com.au.
According to news.com.au, the 36-second tape was taken in a shopping mall in Chile, South America, and surfaced on the internet on Friday.
Chilean media claim that the phenomenon is the ghost of a small local boy.
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