The main goal of a paranormal investigation is to collect evidence of paranormal activity to validate and prove someone's paranormal experience. The investigation is used to better define if something unseen is in fact going on and why. As far as mediumship goes, many don't consider it to be real unless it is evidential mediumship,... Continue Reading →
Do Historical Locations Have More Spirits!?
Many reportedly paranormal places are older homes, taverns/hotels, prisons, asylums, and battlegrounds. Is it required to be an old location to have spirits or paranormal activity!? Absolutely not, but overtime, older locations tend to have more activity and more spirits present than newer buildings due to historical practices and the accumulation of living energy over... Continue Reading →
How Geology and Landscape Affect Paranormal and Spirit Energy
I recently investigated an established paranormal hotel located in the heart of Rondout Valley, New York. As we were driving into the valley, I started experiencing body sensations of heaviness and tension. These feelings grew into the sensation of being underwater or swimming in dense air. This got me curious as it was very intense... Continue Reading →
Spirit, Ghost, and Paranormal Energy at Asylums
I recently went to the location of an old asylum. It was the first asylum energy I had experienced and to be honest I didn't know what I was going to find there. Even after all I have learned so far about spirit, it still was hard for me to shake the fear culture permeating... Continue Reading →
Location #12 – Investigation Reveal PART 1 – Sailors’ Snug Harbor, Staten Island, NY
https://youtu.be/slfbw8R3_H8 This location has an incredible history going back 200 years. Due to all the information available and amazing evidence collected during the walkthrough, this location investigation reveal will be in two parts! Part 1 Discover the founding of Sailors' Snug Harbor and meet some of the major characters in history involved in the creation... Continue Reading →
Location #9 – Investigation Reveal – Boonton Falls, Boonton, NJ
https://youtu.be/rO9l76CqnIU This investigation reveal was delayed six months out of respect to the family of a tragic event at this location a month after our Walkthrough video was posted. In this reveal I talk about the history of the Boonton Iron Works, the Morris Canal, Indian Rock, and how historically dangerous these waters have been... Continue Reading →
Native Americans of New Jersey: A Medium’s Perspective
When reading locations, any energy pattern, residual energy, or individuals from the past may be present. When we think of history, often our bias turns to "known history" or the time since European settlement in America around 1650 to today. The years before this time are considered "prehistory". Well, spirit doesn't have a timeline or... Continue Reading →
#10 Investigation Reveal – Ghost Lake, Shades of Death Road and the Fairy Cave – Jenny Jump State Forest, NJ
https://youtu.be/GEhFRHfZvBM This is one of my favorite Investigation Reveals to date! Ancient Paleo-Indian and Archaic Native Americans could have used this cave! Check out the evidence in the video. Also I talk about a brutal massacre that took place nearby in 1756. I share some of the many many many legends about the area that... Continue Reading →
#11 Investigation Reveal – Van Slyke Castle, Ramapo Mountain State Forest
https://youtu.be/UfQgxewEozw This is the Reveal of some of the information that I could validate for this location. Listen to the story of early ownership of the land by multi-millionaires, Ruth Van Slyke who was widowed three times and had the money of three men's fortunes. She lived in the castle until her passing in 1940.... Continue Reading →
Location #10 – Walkthrough – Fairy Cave, Shades of Death Road, Ghost Lake – Jenny Jump Forest, NJ
https://youtu.be/1qZxS3l2Vhw This is a popular destination where Shades of Death Road intersects with Ghost Lake and The Fairy Cave at Jenny Jump Forest. I encounter a Native American sentry standing watch of this location and there was a band of early woodland natives in the back of the cave with a fire. I pick up... Continue Reading →