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Bumps in the Night!!!! May 2016 - Issue No Bumps in the Night!!!! May 2016 - Issue No. 68 Inside This Issue Announcement: TnT Paranormal in Orlando is accepting applications for part time team members, including Researcher, Investigators, and Paranormal “U” Data Reviewers. Click here to learn more. Famous Haunts Tools of the Trade Ask TnT Paranormal Paranormal Corner Upcoming Events TnT Paranormal Happenings 2016 Paranormal Conference It’s now May and the year is 1/3 of the way over. It just seems like time just keeps moving so Listing fast. May brings in May Day, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, and in a lot of places the end of the school year and start of summer break. We hope that May brings you health, joy, and prosperity. In May we have several more library programs in the FL area and invite you to attend. We At TnT Paranormal InvestigatorsLLC also have a few investigations scheduled in May, as well as prep for upcoming events. our primary mission is to help the client with their paranormal concerns. We research the We have a lot of interesting articles in May 2016 issue, including: Vortexes; Burn Brae background of the property, Mansion; Rountree Voice Phenomena Recorder (RVPR); and The Challenge of Eternal Life. gather data during an onsite investigation, review that data to If you are a budding author, or even an experienced one and would love to have your article determine if any paranormal data in our newsletter, please let us know. was captured, and provide the client with a report of our findings. We also use this time to educate We are always on the lookout for new cases and places to investigate, so please keep us in our clients on the paranormal field mind if you hear of anything. To learn more about us you can go to our website, group page and helping to ease their fears. on FaceBook, Team page on Facebook, or Twitter (@TnTParanormal). We would love to assist you with your paranormal needs. To learn more about our services, ask us questions, or to request an investigation click here. Click here to read the newsletter Disclaimer. www.tntparanormal.com We never charge a client for an investigation! Bumps in the Night!!!! May 2016 - Issue No. 68 Paranormal “U” Vortexes By Kerri Spillers, TnT Paranormal InvestigatorsLLC - IL Chapter The definition of a vortex (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) is a mass of spinning air, liquid etc., that pulls things into its center. The plural of vortex is vertices. Vile Vertices are by definition “miserable whirlers”. While conducting my research into this topic, most websites I came across referred to vertices as vortexes when referring to the paranormal. The difference is, vertices are referring to electromagnetic/static/natural energy and vortexes are referring to spiritual energy. The lines are kind of blurred when it comes to the paranormal, as most of our equipment is geared to detect fluctuations in the electromagnetic field and temperature. While researching the paranormal, it’s hard to say whether these fluctuations are man-made, environmental or paranormal in nature. Some vertices are just spots where you find extremely high energy or electromagnetic fields. Ivan T. Anderson is the founder of the Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained. He theorized that there are 12 Vile Vertices in the world that interconnect in a particular pattern. Three of these Vile Vortices are the Bermuda Triangle, Dragon’s Triangle and the South Atlantic Anomaly. These locations have had several instances of unexplained happenings including the disappearances of aircraft, boats and people. Other unexplained occurrences include equipment malfunctioning and strange events in these locations too. Many people have disappeared from these areas to never be heard from again. There are many theories about what these areas exactly are. Are they gateways into another dimension? Is it residual energy left behind from those who were lost in that area? Is this just a concentrated spot of electromagnetic energy that our technology cannot handle? There is also an area in Sedona, Arizona where spiritual and sensitive people alike experience a higher sensation of energy. Many of these individuals have reported experiencing swirling spiritual energy in certain areas. When encountering one of these vortex spots, the feeling someone gets is described as prickles on the back of your neck and spreads down the top of your back. Many also report getting goosebumps and the hairs on their body standing on end. These are also some of the experiences people report when they believe they are having a paranormal encounter. Sedona has been a place for spiritual and sensitive individuals to go to calm themselves, cleanse their souls and to meditate for many years. Maybe this is why the Native Americans reportedly practiced their healing rituals in the red rocks of Sedona. Paranormal skeptics and believers alike debate the phenomenon of vortexes. A vortex is reported to appear as a funnel or columnar in shape and swirls around a center axis. The theory is that a vortex appears just before paranormal activity occurs. Some believe this is a doorway to the “other side”. Many people who report they have experienced paranormal activity also report feeling an energy which makes their body hair stand on end. Some also report an overall feeling of uneasiness or dread. Investigators and scientists have attempted to capture a paranormal vortex in pictures and in video. Sometimes they show up in pictures and other times they are reportedly seen with the naked eye. There are several pictures and videos out there in cyberworld, all open for interpretation. The problem is you never know where or when a vortex is going to appear. If there was some way to predict when a vortex was going to show up, there would be a better chance of obtaining data from it. Are the natural vertices in the world and the paranormal vortexes related or connected somehow? Some have used smoke/fog machines and laser lights to make the vortex more visible. What do you believe? www.tntparanormal.com 2 We never charge a client for an investigation! Bumps in the Night!!!! May 2016 - Issue No. 68 Paranormal “U” Vortexes Did you ever see what you believe to be a vortex? Do you believe you have ever felt the energy of a vortex? There is a paranormal tool that you may purchase called the Vortex dome. This piece of equipment measures the surrounding static and will detect it up to 3 feet away. This will trigger a set of lights on the device to alert you that the static field has been disrupted. Could this device detect the presence of a vortex? Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic or somewhere in between, vortices and vortexes are an interesting phenomenon. My hope is that one day we will be able to find tangible data that explains exactly what these are and what they do. Until then, what do you think? Other Information: http://www.paranormal-encyclopedia.com/v/vile-vortices/ http://www.studiesoftheparanormal.com/vortexes.html http://theghosthunterstore.com/shop/the-vortex-dome/ Name this Haunted Location Do you know the name of this haunted location? Email us with your guess at [email protected]. Name this Haunted Location from the last issue was from Tinker Swiss Cottage. www.tntparanormal.com 3 We never charge a client for an investigation! Bumps in the Night!!!! May 2016 - Issue No. 68 www.tntparanormal.com 4 We never charge a client for an investigation! Bumps in the Night!!!! May 2016 - Issue No. 68 From the Paranormal Store Ghosthunting Florida (America's Haunted Road Trip) On this leg of the journey you’ll explore the scariest spots in the Sunshine State. Author David Lapham visits more than 30 legendary haunted places, all of which are open to the public—so you can test your own ghosthunting skills, if you dare. Join David as he visits each site, snooping around eerie rooms and dark corners, talking to people who swear to their paranormal experiences, and giving you a first-hand account. Enjoy Ghosthunting Florida from the safety of your armchair or hit the road, using the maps, “Haunted Places” travel guide with 50 more spooky sites and “Ghostly Resources.” Buckle up and get ready for the spookiest ride of your life. Author: Dave Lapham ISBN-10: 1578604508 ISBN-13: 978-1578604500 Haunted Florida: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Sunshine State (Haunted Series) Florida's sunny climate and tourist attractions draw plenty of visitors--some of whom never leave. This compilation of supernatural tales shows Florida to be a state rife with eerie occurrences and ghostly denizens. Stories include the spirit of Uncle Charlie at Fernandina Beach's Palace Saloon, the infamous Chupacabras of south Florida, a count's strange obsession with his dead wife, and the mysterious Skunk Ape of Collier County. Author: Catherine Lower ISBN-10: 0811734986 ISBN-13: 978-0811734981 Florida Ghosts and Pirates: Jacksonville, Fernandina, Amelia Island, St. Augustine, Daytona Ghosts, murder, mayhem, pirates, shipwrecks, and more can be found along the northern Atlantic coast of Florida. Take a tour of the First Coast and beyond in an era of scandal and plunder, from days of pirates and Spanish conquerors to the modern-day. Author: C Lee Martin ISBN-10: 0764330209 ISBN-13: 978-0764330209 www.tntparanormal.com 5 We never charge a client for an investigation! Bumps in the Night!!!! May 2016 - Issue No. 68 Tools of the Trade Rountree Voice Phenomena Recorder (RVPR) By Melissa Tanner, TnT Paranormal InvestigatorsLLC What is a Rountree Voice Phenomena Recorder? In 2013 when we came across some research (from April 2008) that David Rountree was doing we asked ourselves the same question.
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