Friday, September 6, 2013

The Blog is Back! Nightvision, Ouija, possible haunted location soon!

Alright after a skipped blog post last week I want to take a moment to mention that the nightvision is GO and the camcorder already arrived, you can see some video of it in action over on the channel or in the videos below.












Now obviously the second video has 4 candles for lighting but switching on the IR in low light is a huge improvement most of the time. This will help see more clearly in all low light experiments and in the more well lit experiments the camcorder will improve the quality through its obviously better video capabilities, not just resolution either. It has a lot of features that put it far and above the Canon still shot camera I had been using until now.

By the way I dont think I mentioned on the blog yet but if youre interested in getting one of these camcorders (I highly recommend them) you can do so from the following site.

http://www.clevelandparanormal.com/

Also the guy in charge there, named Cliff, is awesome enough that he gave me a  FREE SHIPPING coupon code to share with all the peers of these experiments.

Simply use 'XROOMMOD' as your coupon code on any order and you'll receive free shipping! Cool, right?

Now as for the results of the ouija / spirit / talking board video above. None of us noticed anything strange or any movement of the shot glass. These were moderately specific instructions from a peer who in fact donated to the fundraiser - thanks again Adam!

We will be trying it a few more times though, on and off camera. Please feel free to send in any and all suggestions or ideas for questions myself or either of my friends might ask.

Things youre curious to hear asked. It can be anything you think might result in a response.

Just stay away from anything with the answer '42'.

As for the teaser in the title about the haunted location, let me fill everyone in on something I've been working towards.

I recently contacted a nice lady working at a location in Missouri rumored to be haunted and she told me she couldnt allow me to do an 'after hours' investigation of this location because the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in Missouri was working on a new policy regarding after hours use of parks in this state.

The historic site -Battle of Lexington / Battle of Hemp Bales -where the building - The Anderson House - is located is apparently handled as a state park. So the policy theyre currently working on applies.

I called the DNR and I recieved a call back. I put together a proposal as instructed and now I'm waiting on a response. Wish me luck everyone, this could be a big step forward. Who knows where it could lead?

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