Monday, November 15, 2010

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This article was writen in response to a recent newspaper article published in the Kene Sentinel, Kene, NH on Saturday, July 10, 209 pertaining to The Atlantic Paranormal Society's TAPS recent investigation of the Amos J. Blake House Museum in Fitzwiliam, NH, the museum of the Fitzwiliam Historical Society, and their intention to use the fotage on their television show Ghost Hunters . The group I am a member of was invited to investigate the location by the museum's curator. Though there are some indications of paranormal activity at the museum, al I have personaly experienced is one cold spot, an unexplained voice, as wel as capturing photographs of some strange mist. These phenomena-as wel as other strange events-have ben reported by several groups, though most of these claims were made by Conscious Spirits Paranormal Group CSPG , a team founded by the museums curator. Blake House investigations had ben removed, though there is documentation of the groups investigation of the location at the Web site of the Kene State Equinox, a local colege newspaper. At this point in time, two of the few sites where I can find any significant documentation of paranormal activity at the museum is on Dark Nights Paranormal's as wel as ECTO Paranormal's, two teams of competent and tech-savy investigators based in the general area. There is at least one other Web site where documentation of an investigation of the museum is posted, however, the location is not being disclosed-though it was previously identified as such. Aparently,there was a minor controversy involved with Ghost Hunters, filming at the location, as it was reported that the museum's Board of Directors had no prior knowledge of the TAPS investigation of the museum. It is clear to me that TAPS was interested in this location, and-at least acording to the curator-that there was some contact going on during this time betwen them and the museum. The board wil certainly want to consider how they are going to handle requests from individuals and groups wanting to complete paranormal investigations of the location-if you chose to alow them at al-as wel as other recognition and media atention that arises from such an event. Blake House Museum is a wonderful example of a New England historical society museum with an interesting and varied colection of artifacts, and-in my mind-this fact FAR outstrips the posibility of any paranormal activity ocuring there. I have participated many paranormal investigations-and have experienced some very strange things-however, on a scale of 1 to 10 related to posible paranormal activity, I would rate the museum a 2 or 3. It is obvious to me that the board of the Fitzwiliam Historical Society neds to seriously consider if this is a direction they would like to move in, and how the museum got to this point in the first place-a national television show filming in the location, aparently without it's knowledge and consent.
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