Unsolved Mysteries, Ghosts and Phenomenal activity

This topic was created in the Miscellaneous forum by ScorpioFish on Sunday, November 10, 2013 and has 14 replies.
So I am up late watching the original Unsolved Mysteries show featuring Robert Stack.
You guys remember this show?
I like the episodes about ghosts and UFOs.
Have you ever seen a ghost or experienced something as strange as a ghost type feeling?
Really?
What happens in the dreams?
Maybe its subconscious thought, or maybe its a lost spirit haunting you...
Evil spirits would definitely scare me.
I actually played with a Ouija board, once.
....and once was enough!!!
LOL do people really believe in UFOs? That's like believing in the Tooth Fairy.
I don't believe in ghosts either, but sometimes I do wonder where the spirits of the dead go after death.
Ha! I remember that show.
It'd be kind of hard though for me to believe in such a show now. Not saying that what they're claiming hasn't ever happened. Just that they never really gave enough evidence to back up their claims.
Now, if someone were to say "See look, there's a dot in the sky, therefore it's a UFO" people wouldn't buy it lol But back then, everybody bought every single thing the host said lol
Omg icould not watch that alone!
I believe in ghosts and ufos.
The old UFO episodes are dated, as the concept of UFOs and Crop Circles has long since been debunked thanks to the advent and variety of photos and information sources due to expansion of internet and digital technology.
It's easier to pull a UFO and Crop Circle hoax when people have limited technological capabilities, but with today's gear...
They must have figured it's a waste of time trying to fool people.
I do love the episodes about haunted houses and ghosts, though.
Yeah those episodes now wouldn't get past anybody now lol
The haunted houses and haunted sites are still haunted to this moment in time though.
I also like the bizarre disappearances episodes, like the one about Amelia Earhart and other historic folks.
Unsolved Mysteries' crew interviewed people in Saipan who saw her and her navigator being held prisoner by the Japanese on the island.
The most probable explanation is that they got lost in the air, and landed in Saipan instead of a tiny island outside of New Guinea.
I fault both Earhart and her navigator for what happened, though.
Only a fool would chance flying through Japanese controlled territory back then.
It's the equivalent of swimming through crocodile infested waters.
Posted by DMV
Omg icould not watch that alone!
I believe in ghosts and ufos.


For you, my dear DMV...
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Join me, and perhaps you can help solve the mystery....
I don't remember ever watching it. Is it one of those drama reenactment type of show? I don't prefer those. Though I have seen some things I wish I could forget on shows like My Ghost Story.

I've had a few paranormal experiences, myself, but I've already mentioned them elsewhere on this site.
Posted by ScorpioFish

Have you ever seen a ghost or experienced something as strange as a ghost type feeling?


A few times. Supposedly the basement of my old grade school is haunted because a kid died in the boiler room. One night I had to go down there alone after detention since my locker was on the bottom floor, and all the lights were off and everything. I didn't see anything but I felt a presence, kind of like how it feels when a person comes and stands right behind you. All the hair on my arms and the back of my neck started standing up and I got a case of the bad vibes hard enough I very literally ran out of there and didn't stop until I got home. Normally I would consider it a psycho-social hysteria response except I didn't hear the story about the haunting until years later.
There was *someone* that used to walk through my grandparents' house every night at the same time. They would come in through the back door, walk down the hall, bump into the bathroom wall and then disappear. Nobody or any creature was ever seen or found though. We've also heard my grandfather shuffling through the house since he's passed.

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