Spirit Society of PA. A P P A R I T I O N S www.spiritsocietyofpa.com A Monthly Journal of News & Upcoming Events • Vol 19, Issue 11 - Nov 2014 Buck Hill Inn – When the hunt for suspected cop killer Eric Frein focused on the abandoned and massive Buck Hill Inn it recalled the time Kelly and I spent there in 2000 while she was filmed for an episode of MTV’s FEAR. With 73 known deaths on the property, reports of paranormal activity at the site are easy to accept. Unfortunately, as its notoriety grew following the show, ghosthunters, thrill seekers and most regrettably, vandals, have invaded the property causing damage that includes the fire (determined to be arson) that destroyed one of the oldest buildings on the site in 2003. An article I found from 2010 stated at that point over 350 people were arrested for trespassing on the site (which is clearly marked as such). Since it closed in 1991, numerous attempts have been made to secure investors to resurrect the property, currently owned by Falls Road Funding and detailed at http://www.buckhillinn.com/ Clearly, the funds required for this project would be astronomical, knowing the shape it was in 14 years ago when we were there plus the further deterioration it has seen. While many former employees (also interviewed for the FEAR episode) shared stories of strange activity they witnessed, other locals claim its ‘haunted’ status was fabricated by MTVs producers. Having experienced it in person, our own opinion is that indeed there is ‘something’ present, and should the owners ever acquire the funds needed for restoration, that process in itself will almost certainly stir up activity (as it typically does at haunted locations). As for the robust claims owners and others have made about it being not haunted, I can understand their concern given the vandalism, but should it be restored they may find – as many others have – that haunted tourism is good business! (Rt: Kelly being filmed by the MTV crew in 2000) Ouija Movie - Kelly and I enjoyed this new film that surrounds the attempts by some HS age kids to contact the spirit of a friend who committed suicide – using the same ‘talking board’ she did. Of course, it turns out that something nasty is contacted instead, causing havoc with the users and leading to the demise of several (the first to go was a girl initially opposed to using the Ouija board). OK, its Hollywood and good scary entertainment, but there is a lot to learn about the Ouija. The general premise is talking boards are just an innocent game, but as our friends Rosemary Ellen Guiley and Rick Fisher illustrate in their excellent book, Ouija Gone Wild, the history surrounding them is often stranger than fiction! Ouija messages have inspired writers, artists, and musicians, and have played a part in murder, suicide, possession, treasure hunting, marriage, divorce and bizarre behavior. Are the messages really from the ‘other side’ – especially in the deadly cases involving suicide and murder? Probably not, but Kelly remains steadfast in her belief that one should use caution when using any talking board as while unlikely, it is possible it could serve as a conduit for something evil or preternatural. In fact, Rosemary included Kelly’s own disturbing experience (originally published in Kelly’s Whispers in the Attic) in OGW. A synopsis of the story: Kelly and her college roommates decide to use the Ouija board one night in the rented haunted house they shared. While no one was physically harmed, the evening’s events scared the bejeezus out of them – even Kelly - who having grown up in a haunted home was quite used to strange activity! To this day, Kelly has been reluctant to use the board. (Left: The National Museum of Mysteries in Columbia PA has a large collection of talking boards) Casting Out Demons: Pope Francis Declares Support “It’s really at the heart of the Church’s mission, and it goes back to Jesus himself,” said Dan Lord, a writer and director of for Exorcisms by Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer Pope Francis recently expressed his approval of a group of exorcists meeting at the Vatican this week. While exorcisms, in which demonic spirits are driven out of a supposedly possessed person, may seem a dark practice relevant only on TV screens, they have long been recognized by the Catholic Church and several religions. This week, more than 300 members of the International Association of Exorcists are attending the convention, which is focused on the impact of the occult and Satanism on people today, The Catholic Sun reported. The IAE was founded in 1990 byFather Gabriele Amorth, exorcist for the diocese of Rome, and was formally recognized by the Vatican this past June. Priests who pursue the ministry of exorcism “manifest the Church’s love and acceptance of those who suffer because of the devil’s works,” Pope Francis wrote in a message to the association’s president, Father Francesco Bamonte, Breitbart reported this week. The Holy See’s approval of the International Association of Exorcists was “cause for joy not only for the association, but for the whole Church,” Bamonte said. The belief that demons exist and can possess people features in many religions, including Christianity. Exorcisms date back to the time of Jesus, who according to the Bible, “cast out demons.” Exorcism is “a highly unusual ministry for a situation in the human condition, which is quite rare, but it’s growing in frequency,” said Father Dwight Longenecker, a parish priest at Our Lady the Rosary in Greenville, South Carolina, who is not an exorcist, but supports the practice. “Exorcism is a little bit like brain surgery in the spiritual realm,” Longenecker told Live Science. Real exorcisms aren’t quite as dramatic as Hollywood films such as “The Exorcist” would have you believe, but such movies do portray a version of events that actually happen, he said. Signs that a person may be possessed, though never proven by science, include a great aversion to anything to do with the church, such as holy water or crucifixes; preternatural strength or knowledge; alien voices; and levitation or other paranormal phenomena, Longenecker said. Nevertheless, “we always look for natural explanations first,” such as mental illness or addiction problems, he said. Modern exorcists are normally experienced in both psychology and spiritual matters, and the job requires specialized training, said Longenecker, who writes a blog about the Catholic faith, called “Standing on My Head.” Exorcisms have been known to be harmful in some cases, perhaps due to the involvement of untrained exorcists, as news reports have attested. In 2011, a Virginia man was convicted in the death of his 2-year-old daughter for beating her to death in an attempt to rid her of demons, according to news reports. The practice of eradicating demons is not unique to the Catholic Church, but it does have a long history with Christianity. religious education at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston, South Carolina. Lord told Live Science he is glad to see the International Association of Exorcists making progress, but this isn’t the first time the Church has recognized the group’s efforts. “They had the support of Pope St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, too, so the approval of the [IAE’s] statutes is just the latest step in what has been a fairly steady process,” Lord said Still, Lord said today’s exorcists often feel “undervalued,” or suppressed by Catholic priests and bishops who “have jumped on the same materialistic, rationalistic bandwagon as so many others in society,” he said. SOURCE: Live Science, October 31, 2014. http://www.livescience.com/48563-pope-francis-supports-exorcisms.html (Thanks to Charlie Shields for finding this) August Lower Paxton UFO Update - On Oct 24 I received an email response to my FOIA Request for FAA radar and other records for the event of Aug 25. As usual, response time has been extended. Will report fully when info. is received. (To my knowledge, no additional wits have come forth openly over the past month but I have second hand reports the object was also seen on the West Shore.) - JDW, PA MUFON Gettysburg Aftermath - While spending a recent weekend in town with Craig, Melissa and others, we took the ‘Gravedigger’ tour on Sat. nite. This is not a ‘ghost’ tour, but one that explains the horrible conditions after the battle (such as this recreation of how shallow graves ‘opened’ due to erosion and other factors in the months after the battle). This great tour helps you understand the horrors people faced after war came to their town... and realize why hauntings in and around Gettysburg are so numerous. A Strange and Blighted Land by the late Greg Coco is by far the best work on this subject. - JDW Spirit Society of PA. AA PP P A R I T I O N N SS Story & Photo Contributions are Solicited - send to: [email protected] S.S.P. Website: www.spiritsocietyofpa.com TODD SEES INCIDENT UPDATE (Lon Strickler, On August 29, 2002, the day after NUFORC had posted the two reports shown above, NUFORC received a third report from an writing in Phantoms and Monsters) The disappearance and eventual death of 39-year-old Todd J. Sees has been one of the most mysterious cases in modern ufology. Here is a brief synopsis of the incident: In the early morning of August 4th, 2002,Todd Jeffrey Sees rode his ATV, starting at his home at the base of Montour Ridge in Northumberland County, PA. (Point Township), on a short jaunt up a mountain trail adjacent to a sprawling high power line. After he failed to return home by noon, the family became concerned and notified the authorities. A massive search effort ensued...which included search & rescue personnel (with search dogs and helicopters), local & state police, as well as an organized search team that numbered 200+ volunteers. The entire area from the top of the ridge, adjacent woods and the family property was explored...including a small pond located 70 feet from the Sees house. Divers and dogs searched the area in and around the pond...without success. The effort continued for approximately 36 hours...until the second morning of the search, a family member noticed something in the bushes around the fore-mentioned pond. Todd Sees body had been discovered...in an area heavily searched the previous day. Since that time, there has been very little information released to the public. The death was ruled as ‘fatal cocaine toxicity’... despite evidence suggesting that something else most likely occurred. The circumstances involving the recovery, handling, autopsy and final arrangements with the body are also mired in controversy. So, we are left with the obvious question...what happened to Todd Sees? Peter B. Davenport, President of the National UFO Reporting Center investigated the information forwarded to UFORC by witnesses, including the following report: The craft was seen on Montour Ridge on August 04th, 2002 at 5:30 in the morning by a farmer and also 3 fisherman on the Susquehanna River. It was at the very top of the mountain on the western end, just hovering above the power lines. The farmer said it appeared out of nowhere, he could see some sparks flying from the tower and dropping to the ground. The whole incident lasted about 10 minutes, then it (the object) got very bright and took off very low heading west, then it stopped and went straight up, it was gone in seconds. The horses on the farm were very upset and nervous for about 12 hours. Subsequently, NUFORC received this excerpt from another report: Farmer saw an object above Montour Ridge at the powerlines, on top of the mountain, it was round and very still over the lines. Suddenly it moved what looked like a few hundred feet to the east, it stopped and a beam of blue and white light shined to the ground. What was seen next was very unnerving, he saw what appeared to be a man suspended in the light, he was being pulled up headfirst, he was moving his arms slowly in the light. What looked like a man was pulled up into the bottom of the craft. A few seconds later and it started shuddering, then went west very fast stopped briefly, then went straight up and out of sight. individual, who provided their name and contact information... though, that information was never made available. Much of that report, along with another report that soon followed, contained a considerable amount of false information. As a result, speculation has run rampant for almost a decade. This is why Butch & I are investigating this case...to find the truth behind the speculation. Since our initial report in February 2013, some of Todd Sees’ personal information has come to light. But more data and intelligence is needed in order to form a reasonable hypothesis for this incident. Some of the documented facts and evidence-based deductions include: - There was a cover-up by local officials and, most likely, Federal officials. - There were reports that the FBI was involved. It seems more likely that this was a military operation (USAF) and that all people involved with the search, including the family, were instructed not to disclose any information. - Todd Sees body was found in an area, on his property, that was searched by officials and trained dogs. It seems reasonable to assume that the body was placed at the recovery area. - The physical condition of the body was inconsistent with the amount of exposure and time of death recorded.- The toxicology report and the coroner’s determination of death was inconsistent with the time and evidence provided. - Much of Todd Sees personal information was unavailable after his death...though some information was made available immediately after our on-air disclosure in February 2014. There are many other inconsistencies and false data that were found and/or being investigated. Some of the newer intelligence is currently being researched by our groups. In recent months, there have been other groups who have stated that they are now looking into the Sees case....after sitting on their collective hands for over a decade. Much of bluster was created after Butch & I made our assessment in February 2014. Since then, we have been subjected to countless attacks by others...namely, a few individuals associated with Pennsylvania MUFON. The fact is, we uncovered startling details that others now want to take credit for. As well, there is a concerted effort to maintain the cover-up associated with the death of Todd Sees. We have always maintained that investigators should work hand-in-hand to find the truth, but also give credit where credit is due. This is why Butch & I are proposing the formation of a conference and/or discussion group in order to consider the facts in the matter of Todd Sees’ disappearance, death & recovery. This would be an opportunity to bring together investigators and possible witnesses...and add fresh eyes & perception on the evidence. We would welcome your input on this concern. In the meantime, any new information concerning this incident is welcomed. Please forward to [email protected] or go to UFORCOP contact...Thanks. My comments on the Sees case appear on the following pg - JDW Due to the association of a former MUFON Chief Investigator with controversial credentials being involved with Lon on the Sees case, several of my MUFON colleagues have taken issue with him. The following is an opinion I shared with them during August 2014: I like Lon and Kelly and I have appeared on the ‘Beyond the Edge’ show he and Eric Altman produced several times. They have had a lot of prominent and credible guests over the years, and unfortunately some who do not fit that description. At one point during a private discussion of the Todd Sees case (which Lon and I have a long time interest in) in relating an event where a strange couple showed up at an SSP meeting where BW was lecturing on the case (this was when he was still PA MUFON CI and prior to his ‘outing’) I asked if he (Lon) was aware how BW subsequently destroyed his credibility with his fabricated police and military background claims. Unfortunately, while evidently aware of it, it seemed not to bother him. The saddest aspect of this is I enjoyed my association with BW during his time with MUFON and felt him to be a competent investigator with a good basic knowledge of UFOlogy. Why he felt it necessary to make claims about his background which can so easily be debunked defies logic. Similarly, we have the case of Phil Imbrogno, who despite having a sound rep in the field (primarily thru his work with the late Dr Hynek on Night Siege detailing the Hudson Valley flap) chose to lie about his educational background (even more easily debunked) and has now ‘withdrawn’ from it. Be it UFO researchers falsifying their backgrounds, popular ‘para-reality’ shows faking evidence at ‘haunted’ places or people fabricating amateurish ‘cryptids’ in attempts to fool the public, it impacts the efforts of serious investigators in any of these fields, of course including all of MUFON. John Weaver PA Sr Field Investigator SSD Director, Cumberland Co Mutual UFO Network Personally, I am of the opinion the Sees case remains one of the most mysterious in contemporary UFOlogy and it merits further investigation. Along with witnessing the appearance of the strange couple at an SSP meeting in 2010, I’ve also had a chance encounter with a Sunbury area resident on his way to Gettysburg for a Mark Nesbitt Ghost Tour who says he attended HS with him that despite claims to the contrary Sees was at one time a regular drug user, and most recently received a message on my answering machine (possibly from the same person) saying he had talked to me in the past about the case and that he would call back around 9pm that night, without leaving his name or number; a *69 attempt revealed that the caller had a private number, and later that evening I received no call and have not since. With FOIA attempts to obtain info. from the Northumberland Police reportedly being denied as it remains an ‘open case’ this further suggests to me that an extensive and well planned coverup exists - all for the death of a nondescript private citizen from an overdose of cocaine? - JDW From Examiner.com: IMAGINARY FRIEND AUCTIONED ON eBAY A 22-year-old English woman attempted to auction off her ghostly friend on eBay last month. Motivated by the advice of her shrink, the Londoner tried to unclutter her mind by selling her imaginary friend. Georgia Horrocks claims that her psychiatrist told her to clear her head by getting rid of her imaginary friend Bernard. She says that the apparition has an active and mischievous personality and has been with her all of her life. Horrocks’ eBay listing reads: Is life just a bit average? A bit mundane? Or perhaps your friends have let you down. Maybe you struggle to make friends, to meet new people, to put yourself out there -- into that daunting social scene that is tainted with the threat of REJECTION. If this sounds like you, I have the solution: Bernard -- my kind, loyal, charismatic Imaginary Friend that will NEVER leave you... unless you are ready. Horrocks hopes to sell her imaginary friend Bernard for £200 pounds. After the conclusion of the auction, she will send him to the winner via imagination so there are no shipping costs. “I have recently come to the decision that it is time to sell my imaginary friend Bernard who was created during a time of emotional instability. My psychiatrist recommended that I say goodbye to Bernard, and although I would like some financial compensation, it is more important that he finds a good home,” Horrocks said on the eBay listing. As for her friendly ghost’s physical condition, Horrocks says that she doesn’t know Bernard’s age as age isn’t measured in time where he comes from. According to her, he has childlike qualities as well as wisdom of an elder adult. (Thanks to Melissa for finding this gem!) From our recent visit to the 1st United Cemetery in Centralia, a ‘REB’ in a Yankee cemetery! (I got EVP no responses when enquiring about this unique surname). Those who detest a certain pop music star will be pleased at the headstone to the left! - JDW
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