Jan 30 2009
Orbs Gone Bad - Who Knew?
I always read with interest stories about orbs. They’ve been explained away by debunkers as dust particles or crud on a photographer’s lens. Personally, I have some interesting orbs and streaks of colored light photos from the Brick Yard in Gettysburg. Recently, a story appeared on the Examiner.com, referred to as “When Orbs Attack .”
This particular story about orbs took place at the Hotel Reiger in Sandusky, Ohio. A paranormal investigation was being conducted by INPR ( In Nomine Paranormal Research), a group based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Many orbs were observed in this building, which last was used as a rest home. On the fifth floor, it was used as a place to put patients as they were dying. The freight elevator would then take the dead patients to their final destination in the building, the morgue in the basement.
While investigating the building, researchers snapped photos of the orbs, and even caught some on video. This is where the attack portion of the story takes place. One orb heads directly at the camera man and then makes his camera do a funky warp view before dissipating. Was this orb a spirit that didn’t want its resting place disturbed? If so, it is the first “attack orb” caught on video.
I’m not sure where I stand on the orb thing myself. I have caught numerous ones on camera, and I’m fastidious about cleaning my camera equipment. I can’t explain the crazy colored lights I catch on film every time I visit Gettysburg either (i’ll post the most recent ones taken on campus tomorrow).
If anyone has thoughts on this, please feel free to share. In the meantime, catch this video of the attack orb here: Orb Attack .

Looking for something fun to do on Friday the 13th this year? Look no further! Rob Conover, paranormal investigator will be leading an evening tour as well as hosting an overnight visit to one of the most haunted places in America - the Bowen Building, which is part of the Bartonville Insane Asylum near Peoria, Illinois. The building is slated for demolition, but some people, including Mr. Conover, think that this place is akin to a door to the “other side.” They would like to protect it so that research can be done.
Sometimes people are afraid that they will be made fun of if they share their ghost stories. We know this to be true- how many times have you heard someone tell a story about ghosts in their home- and you’ve been skeptical? Worse yet, maybe you laughed out loud calling them a lunatic. Well, whether you believe them or not, these people have a need to share their stories. Obviously THEY believe there is a problem, or they wouldn’t be sharing it with total strangers.
What happens when you cover graves with fill dirt instead of moving them? Apparently on a stretch of road between Orlando and Daytona Beach, you get a Dead Zone. Since 1963 there have been over 2,000 accidents reported on this particular stretch of road on I-4. Could ghosts be the cause of the accidents?
One of the most haunted spots in Wilder, Kentucky is Bobby Mackey’s Music Club. The land this hot spot sits on has been the site of multiple murders, suicides and satanic worship. Today concludes the three day conference that was hosted by The Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures crew.
Get registered now for the Paranormacon 2009. This event will be held May 16th-17th at the Fort Wayne Masonic Temple. Proceeds will benefit the preservation of this historic building.
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