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Oct 14 2009

Are Ghosts deaf? Yelling at Ghosts on “Ghost Lab”

Published by mycka at 12:57 pm under ghost lab Edit This


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On the second episode of Discovery Channel’s new show, Ghost Lab, the Klinge brothers took us to Tombstone, Arizona , to check out claims of the spooky happenings in the ghost town. The Everyday Paranormal crew set out to investigate the whole town.

They have a high tech mobile command center (actually a humongous tricked out car hauler) which is pretty cool to see. Their first stop was the Bird Cage Theatre. It’s supposedly been haunted for over one hundred years.

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 The brothers take a loud, course approach with the cowboy ghosts; yelling their introduction to the awaiting spirits. Apparently they think ghosts might be deaf as well as dead. This brought on a weird confrontation with ghost via a purportedly disconnected speaker.

Their next stop was a silver mine which they think acts like a battery for the paranormal phenomenon. On day #2, the brothers conducted an experiment that attempted to prove silvers’ conductivity combined with a lightening storm charges the entire town and is possibly the explanation for the ghostly activity. Silver + lightening = paranormal activity? hmmm

They did a “Shot gun” sweep in a bathroom of the Crystal Palace Saloon which turned up nothing and started up a Tesla Coil which emits high frequency electromagnet readings and this is what they used to super-charge the saloon. They got a high 156 reading.  

Boot Hill Graveyard which reportedly has shadow people was their next stop and they spoke with a descendant of the Clanton’s who are buried in the graveyard. They put motion detectors throughout the area and had an investigator sit in the dark. A motion detector went off many times. After they investigated a shadow person showed up in a photograph. It was in the same vicinity as the old photo of the shadow person taken by the Clanton descendant.

Ghost Lab can be seen on Tuesday nights at 10 pm on Discovery Channel. BTW, see if you can tell who the narrator is?

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