Sgt. Pepper
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Post the pics.
I’ve already explained that I’m not posting any of my pictures until I feel like I’m in a safer environment, and I don’t feel like that way in this sub-forum as it is now.
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Post the pics.
That makes discussion difficult.I’ve already explained that I’m posting any of my pictures until I feel like I’m in a safer environment, and I don’t feel like that way in this sub-forum as it is now.
I’ve already explained that I’m not posting any of my pictures until I feel like I’m in a safer environment, and I don’t feel like that way in this sub-forum as it is now.
In that case I agree with @Watchmen .Let me be clear in my response to you, so there is no room for the slightest hint of doubt. I am not, under any circumstances, afraid of skeptics of any shape or form. I am, however, sick and tired of the belligerent, loud mouth skeptic, who has made it their lives' mission to discredit me and publicly humiliate me. Unfortunately, I've met more of these skeptics than I have of the kind of skeptic I actually like. I like an honest skeptic, who is respectful and polite towards me, despite the fact that they don't believe in the paranormal themselves. They aren't rude and obnoxious, and they don't call me disparaging names in a relentless personal attack to slander me and embarrass me. They don't insult my intelligence or publicly accuse me of being out of ever-loving mind, either. I especially like the fact that they don't publicly accuse me of being demon possessed. That's definitely a plus, IMO.
My husband was a skeptic for a while, even after I told him about my ability to feel the presence of spirits, my ability to see spirits, and my ability to hear the disembodied voices of spirits. He was a skeptic until he went on a paranormal investigation with me at the Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He witnessed poltergeist activity with his own eyes, and he heard multiple disembodied voices with his own ears in real time during EVP sessions. He saw the thermal images and SLS images with his own eyes. My husband isn't a skeptic anymore. He's more open to talking about the paranormal now, and that means the world to me.
Speaking as a clairvoyant and a paranormal investigator, it's very gratifying to convince a hardcore skeptic that the paranormal is real. I'll admit that I feel vindicated whenever I see the shocked look on the face of a hardcore skeptic at the very moment they're convinced that the paranormal is real. It makes all the hard work of researching and investigating the paranormal worthwhile, IMO.
Any argumentative posts in this forum section are a Rule 10 violation and reportable as such, so should you decide to post any pictures in this thread, no challenging posts would be allowed in this specific forum.
This should be a safe environment.
"Paranormal Discussion Only
Discussion and resources - debate is not allowed"
Let the mods do their job and BANHAMMER.
Really, why let anyone silence you? Don't let them win by silencing you.
Speaking as an old Jew who's put up with some ****** let me tell you.
It might mean you need a thicker skin for a bit but worth it.
@Sgt. Pepper Your OP teased us believers who are really interested.
In my opinion, free speech and openness should not be restricted by bullies or we all lose. I battle against them all the time on here and then ignore when that becomes appropriate too.
Report any attacks that cross the line of appropriateness.
Did this East Texas hotel have a reputation for paranormal activity prior to your investigation?
Now that you indeed found some interesting stuff you might revisit that conversation with the manager.No, this hotel didn't, and it still doesn't. In fact, the manager asked me to be discreet while investigating, and I've tried my best to be inconspicuous. I'm using my favorite paranormal apps on my iPhone and Samsung Galaxy rather than hauling around my handheld equipment. I asked the manager if I could share the evidence I collect while investigating the hotel, and she said it would be okay, but she asked me not to divulge the name of the hotel or its location. Her request was reasonable, so I readily agreed to her terms.
Now that you indeed found some interesting stuff you might revisit that conversation with the manager.
I like the way you honor your word.