Denver Haunted Houses – Finding Best Haunted Houses, Denver

December 30, 2009 by admin  
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Vikram Kumar asked:


If you are looking for haunted houses, Denver style, then you can get reviews as well as first hand experiences of the Denver haunted houses by going online.  Here you can get reviews of the best haunted houses in the area.  Many of them are open for Halloween, while others are open all year round.  You can even join a social network of people just like you who enjoy haunted houses, Denver.

 

One of the Denver haunted houses that you may want to look at is the 13th Door.  This is one of the haunted houses you will not want to miss if you like haunted houses and are visiting Denver.  Asylum is yet another of the haunted houses, Denver that is well worth your visit. 

 

Some of the Denver haunted houses are haunted sites, such as McConnells Greenhouse and Haunted Field of Screams.  Many of these haunted sites are open all year long, not just around Halloween.   You can take a tour of the haunted sites when you visit Denver. 

 

Most places across the country have sites that are said to be haunted.  Many of them have been verified by experts in this field of having an unworldly presence.  If you are looking for true haunted houses, Denver has many sites that have seen paranormal activity.  Whether you are going for fun or to truly explore a haunted house, then you can find what you are looking for in Denver, Colorado. 

 

You can also discuss movies when you visit a site online that is devoted to haunted houses, Denver.  If you like to be frightened, then you will enjoy a site where you can not only learn all about the Denver haunted houses, but also talk about the houses with others. You can join the social network where you can discuss the haunts and paranormal with friends.  You can also read journals and blogs of those who have visited truly haunted houses, Denver and have come back alive to tell the tale! 

 

You can take a tour if you are interested in exploring haunted sites in Denver.  Limo tours as well as bus tours are available.  There are even walking tours.  Once you join a site that has everything you need to know about Denver haunted houses online, you will be able to find all the information you could possibly need to enjoy yourself in Denver during your visit. 

 

If you are planning for a Halloween tour of the haunted houses in this area, you should book as early as possible.  While people enjoy haunted houses all year long, Halloween is a time when everything tends to book up as this time is when most people flock to haunted houses and tours.  Once you find out what you are looking for by way of haunted houses and what you want to do when you are in Denver looking for haunts, make your plans.  You can use a site to get discounts on tours, look at photos, read blogs and reviews about haunted houses and also to link to the site where you can get your discounts on a haunted tour.



TAPS Visits Amos J. Blake Museum in Fitzwilliam, NH

December 16, 2009 by admin  
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Bobby Elgee asked:


This article was written in response to a recent newspaper article (published in the Keene Sentinel, Keene, NH on Saturday, July 10, 2009) pertaining to The Atlantic Paranormal Society’s (TAPS) recent investigation of the Amos J. Blake House Museum in Fitzwilliam, NH, the museum of the Fitzwilliam Historical Society, and their intention to use the footage on their television show Ghost Hunters.

As a paranormal investigator, I have participated in three investigations at the Amos J. Blake House Museum. The group I am a member of was invited to investigate the location by the museum’s curator. I am aware of approximately six different paranormal groups that have investigated the site.

Though there are some indications of paranormal activity at the museum, all I have personally experienced is one cold spot, an unexplained voice, as well as capturing photographs of some strange mist. This is certainly not enough evidence to declare the place haunted by the standards of most paranormal investigators, however, we are all aware of the rarity of such phenomena and the difficulty of catching such phenomena on tape.

More recently, reports have been made of multiple apparitions, objects moving, and intelligent spirits haunting the location. These phenomena–as well as other strange events–have been reported by several groups, though most of these claims were made by Conscious Spirits Paranormal Group (CSPG), a team founded by the museums curator.

These events were documented on CSPG’s Web site as recently as Thursday July 8th. Upon review of the groups site on Monday July 13, all references to the Amos J. Blake House investigations had been removed, though there is documentation of the groups investigation of the location at the Web site of the Keene State Equinox, a local college newspaper.

There are several links– accessible via Google searches–to CSPG’s Web site that portray their involvement with this location.

It is unclear to me why this information was deleted. I certainly enjoyed following the reported activity and even though our group considered the purported “evidence” to be highly exaggerated–being more attentive to debunking then many groups–I found it very entertaining.

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 well as ECTO Paranormal’s, two teams of competent and tech-savvy 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.

Apparently,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. The newspaper article published several comments from a member of the board pertaining to this fact, and–as of the time this article was written–there is still appears to be some question as to who signed the release form that allowed the filming in the first place. The paper also reported that the curator of the museum–who participated in the filming–had no comment.

I find it interesting that the board had no prior knowledge of a film crew being invited to the location. It is also of interest to note that the curator of the museum is a former member of the group I am involved with. This individual left our group abruptly in February or March–and subsequently formed her own group–shortly after informing me that TAPS had contacted her and had expressed interest in setting up on the location. It was also at this time that the reports of purported paranormal activity at the location increased significantly.

It is clear to me that TAPS was interested in this location, and–at least according to the curator–that there was some contact going on during this time between them and the museum..

In an open query to the Board of Directors of the Fitzwilliam Historical Society, I would ask the them to consider the publicity that may be garnered from the location’s appearance on a national television show. In my experience, considering locations like the museum, publicity is a good thing.

Many similar sites have capitalized on such attention for monetary gain and recognition. The board will 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 choose to allow them at all–as well as other recognition and media attention that arises from such an event.

Some places charge special fees for unique “haunted tours,” and others even arrange all-night ghost hunts. The U.S.S. Salem in Boston, MA, The Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA, and Waverly Hills Sanitorium in Louisville, KY are examples of locations that are earning revenue and recognition secondary to their haunted status, and are places where one can participate in a paranormal investigation, above and beyond taking a simple tour.

In general, I would say that most ghost hunters are a respectful bunch, and the good ones appreciate the historical significance of such locations, as well as the potential for any paranormal activity.

The Amos J. Blake House Museum is a wonderful example of a New England historical society museum with an interesting and varied collection of artifacts, and–in my mind–this fact FAR outstrips the possibility of any paranormal activity occurring there.

I have participated many paranormal investigations–and have experienced some very strange things–however, on a scale of 1 to 10 related to possible paranormal activity, I would rate the museum a 2 or 3. Considering its wonderful collection and the history contained within its walls, I would rate it a 10.

Of course TAPS, with their top-of-the-line equipment and considerable resources may certainly be more successful then an amateur ghost hunter such as myself when it comes to finding evidence of possible paranormal activity.

It is obvious to me that the board of the Fitzwilliam Historical Society needs 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, apparently without it’s knowledge and consent.

At this time, it appears that consent has been given, albeit in a method in which the board was not aware, and that the investigation will air on national television. The board should consider how they can take advantage of this. My guess is that the situation be viewed as a positive one, an opportunity to increase attention for the museum, possibly resulting in revenue that could be used to help maintain this historic location. It may also have the added benefit of drawing some tourism to the town of Fitzwilliam, and the Monadnock area in general.

Of course, the board could certainly decide to let the spirits rest as well.



Aura (paranormal)

October 21, 2009 by admin  
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Michael Smith asked:


The depiction of such an aura in religious art usually connotes a person of particular power or holiness. According to the literature of movements (such as Theosophy, Anthroposophy, Archeosophy, etc.) each color of the aura has a precise meaning, indicating a precise emotional state.

A complete description of the Aura and its colors was provided by Charles Leadbeater, a theosophist of the 19th century. The works of Leadbeater were later developed by Palamidessi and others. Skeptics such as Robert Todd Carroll doubt the evidence presented for the perception of auras, contending that auras may be seen for explainable reasons such as migraines or synaesthesia.

Some people see auras as the result of a migraine, epilepsy, a visual system disorder, or a brain disorder. Eye fatigue can also produce an aura, sometimes to referred to as “eye burn”. (See Aura (symptom) and synesthesia.) W.E. Butler has connected auras with clairvoyance and etheric, mental, and emotional emanations.

He classifies aura into two main types: etheric and spiritual. Robert Bruce classifies auras into three types: etheric, main, and spiritual. Various books have been written that derive various personality traits based upon the specific colors of the different layers of the aura. Auras are thought to be related to the etheric subtle body and to serve as a visual measure of the state of the health of the physical body.

Auras are not thought to be actual light but a translation of other unknown sensory readings that is added to our visual processing. According to Bruce they are not seen in complete darkness and cannot be seen unless some portion of the person or object emitting the aura can also be seen.

Debunkers of paranormal activity deny claims of the existence of auras, labeling them pseudoscience. One test, which was televised, involved an “aura” reader standing on one side of a room with an opaque partition separating her from a number of slots which might contain either actual people or mannequins.

The aura reader failed to identify which partitions had which behind them, claiming that all were concealing people. According to Bruce’s criteria for the visibility of the aura, this test would have been impossible.



Haunted Houses of Maryland

September 29, 2009 by admin  
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Kevin Koitz asked:


Rich with tales of civil war apparitions and ghosts of former hospital patients, Maryland is a state that has a colorful paranormal history. Today we’ll focus on just a few of the homes that have earned the ghastly reputation of being haunted -in case you’re in market for some haunted real estate of your own.

The first stop on our tour is the Paint Branch Home in the city of Adelphi, which is currently being used as a retirement home. A former slave house, the spirits that haunt the estate don’t appear to be violent, but have been known to linger around bedrooms and fill the house with their singing. Songs of the dead can be bone chilling indeed!

Next up is the abandoned mansion on Asylum Road in Catonsville. Whispers and loud noises can be heard from inside in the house, even though the property has been vacant for many years. Some have even claimed to see people walking around the yard, only to disappear into the ether a moment later.

In Ellicott City, Oak Lawn is a stone house that dates back nearly two hundred years. Reports of paranormal activity include disembodied footsteps, flickering lights, and the smell of food cooking. Due to the ghost’s penchant for food, he became known as the Cooking Ghost, and has become a regular fixture on the property.

Also in Ellicott is a home known as Lilburn. It’s reputed to be one of the most haunted places in the state of Maryland. There’s constant speculation as to who is actually haunting the home, as a number of people have died on the premises. Inexplicable noises, windows refusing to stay shut, and strong odors in empty rooms are just a few of the happenings reported by witnesses. One of the staff members in the house also claimed to have seen the ghostly figures of a man and a girl wandering around, as well as hearing a child’s cry coming from one of the rooms.

In the unincorporated town of Urbana, Landon House has become particularly famous for its resident ghost dogs. In the early days of the house, a large number of dogs died in the basement area, leaving behind panicked scratch marks on the walls and unsettled spiritual energy. The dogs have been heard barking by a number of witnesses over the years, with no rational explanation. In addition to the dogs, the apparition of a friendly female spirit has been spotted on the estate, as well as the specter of a Civil War officer.

In Perryman, the legend of the Perryman Mansion has grown over the years thanks to its remote location and imposing demeanor. It hasn’t been lived in for a number of years, and has fallen into an advanced state of disrepair. Common reports include mysterious voices, horrible stenches, and collections of animal bones both in and outside the house.

Finally, visitors to Towson’s Hampton Mansion have heard glass and china breaking, as well as the crashing of chandeliers, where no objects could be found. A former butler has also been seen roaming around the house from time to time, apparently unaware that he’s long since been discharged from his position.



Denver, Colorado Haunted Houses – Haunted House Listings

September 1, 2009 by admin  
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Vikram Kumar asked:


The best way to find Denver, Colorado haunted houses is to look for haunted house listings online.  Here you will be able to find all of the information about the best haunted houses that Denver has to offer.  Some of them are houses that are open for the Halloween season, while others are open all year round.  You can even find out about tours that you can book when you go on such a website.

 

If you like haunted houses and the fun of being scared, then you are going to want to find the best Denver, Colorado haunted houses that are out there.  There are many haunted houses in this area, although finding one that is right for you may be difficult if you do not use haunted house listings.  These listings will tell you about the haunted houses, when they are open and a little bit about them.   You can find haunted houses that are only open around Halloween for a frightfully good time, or you can find true haunted houses where paranormal activity is said to have occurred.   If you are looking for tours around haunted areas, you can find that too when you go on a site that lists the Denver, Colorado haunted houses. 

 

Many people enjoy the idea of a tour when they visit haunted houses.  Some of the tours can be with a group of friends in a limo or you can even take a bus tour.  Bus tours will often stop at haunted sites and give you information as to the paranormal activity that goes on there.  This can be helpful when it comes to finding out which are the best Denver Colorado haunted houses. 

 

In addition to finding haunted house listings online, you can also find out reviews of the top haunted houses in the area.  You can learn from others what to expect from haunted houses and tours before you begin your adventure. 

 

You can also read blogs by those who have visited the haunted houses in the areas and learn from them which are the best haunted sites to visit when you are in Denver.  If you are planning on looking for haunted houses in Denver, reading blogs is one of the best ways to find out the perfect locations for you. 

 

One thing that you will like when you look at a site that features Denver Colorado haunted houses is that you can find social networks for those who like haunted houses and the paranormal.  You can discuss your findings with others on these sites and interact with others who also like the idea of haunted houses and exploring them, either on foot or in a tour group.  This can be a perfect way to find out about the best haunts in the area. 

 

If you live in Denver or are planning on visiting the city anytime soon, you should learn about the Denver Colorado haunted houses by using a website that features haunted house listings.  This can help you find just what you are looking for when it comes to scary fun in Denver.



Haunted Houses, Denver – Finding The Best Denver Haunted Houses

August 24, 2009 by admin  
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Vikram Kumar asked:


When you want to find the best haunted houses, Denver, you should go online and take a look at a site that features all of the haunted houses in the area.  Once you go online, you can read reviews of haunted houses and tours, as well as blogs and journals of those who have visited these haunts. Whether you are planning a trip to Denver around the Halloween time or if you just want to go to visit haunted houses in the area all year long, then you can find what you are looking for at an informational site that gives free reviews of haunted houses.

 

Not all of the haunted houses, Denver are just Halloween haunted houses, but many are.  Many are opened around the time of Halloween for guests to come in and enjoy the haunts.  While some haunted houses are all in fun and are set up to scare you with a variety of different techniques, others are true haunts in which paranormal activity has been spotted.  If you just like being frightened and want to have fun, or if you are looking for some real ghost activity, you can find it when you look for Denver haunted houses online. 

 

You can also take haunted tours when you go online and find out about haunted houses, Denver. You can set up a limo tour as well as a bus tour so that you can take a look at many sites where there has been paranormal activity.  If you are looking for a way to have fun in Denver, this may be the ideal solution.

 

When you go to a website that is devoted to haunted houses, Denver, then you can not only find the listings of the haunted houses and sites in the area, but you can also find blogs of those who have visited the haunted houses and are writing about their experiences.  One of the best ways to discover the best tours as well as haunted houses in Denver is to read reviews and blogs.  And there are plenty of them online that discuss the different haunted sites. 

 

You can also join a social network of those who, like you, enjoy visiting haunted houses.  You can interact with others who share your interest in the paranormal or just fun for Halloween when you go onto a social networking site about haunted houses, Denver. 

 

Instead of just guessing which are the best haunted house tours and places to visit in Denver, you can learn everything you need to know about Denver haunted houses by visiting a website that is devoted to haunted houses, tours and haunted sites in the area.  You can read reviews, learn about the different haunted houses and tours as well as their operating hours, and even interact with others on social networks.  You should look for a one stop shop when you are online looking for haunted houses in Denver, Colorado.  This will give you all of the information that you need to make the right choice when it comes to Denver haunted houses.



Haunted Houses, Denver – The Best Haunted Houses In Denver

July 1, 2009 by admin  
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Vikram Kumar asked:


If you want to have a scary good time when in Denver, one way to do so is to look for haunted houses, Denver.  Denver is filled with haunted houses that are ideal for just about everyone.  Whether you are planning a haunted tour or just want to have some fun exploring haunted houses that are around for Halloween, you can do so by visiting an online site that features all of the best Haunted houses in Denver.

 

Denver has many haunted sites, haunted houses and tours.  No matter what your style, you are sure to find it when you look for haunted houses, Denver.   If you like houses that have recorded instances of paranormal activity and ghosts, then this will be right up your alley.  You can find a portal online that will not only direct you to all of the houses in the area but also give you reviews of those haunted houses, Denver. 

 

It is not hard to find haunted houses in Denver.  Just about any city has haunted sites as well as Halloween haunted houses.  It can be difficult to find all of them together, however.  It is a good idea to find a portal online that will be able to direct you to the tours, houses and other sites that will let you have fun in your pursuit of the haunts. 

 

In some cases, you may wish to take a tour of the haunted houses in Denver.  You can do this by taking a walking tour, a bus tour or even rent a limo for a private party haunted tour.  What better way to have a fun time than by exploring the haunted areas in the city of Denver, Colorado?  If you like to be scared, this is the way to do it.  You can have quite a bit of fun and may even be able to see a ghost. 

 

Everyone has different ideas of what they want when it comes to haunted houses in Denver.  Some people prefer to take tours past haunts in the area that are said to have had ghosts.  Some people like the atmosphere of haunted houses, haunted mines and other areas that are made for Halloween enjoyment.  No matter what your taste, you can find it when you go to an online site that has haunted house lists. 

 

You can also find other information when you visit these sites.  You can also find reviews of the haunted houses in Denver by those who have visited them.  These reviews include those of tours and other places that are said to be haunted.  There are also blogs that you can read so you can learn first hand experience of what it is like to explore haunted houses in the Denver area.  Blogs are a good way to get a good idea of what to expect when you visit these haunts. 

 

Social networks are a good way to interact with others who have interests in haunted houses, Denver.  You can find a site that will lead you to these social networks where you can meet others who share your interest of the paranormal.  If you are looking just for some Halloween fun, you can find the haunted houses that are created just for this time of the year.  These are usually set up for this time of the year and are fun for all.  Go online to get a list and you will find out all of the haunted houses that you want.



Paranormal Activity is Eventful, NOT new Blair Witch

June 28, 2009 by admin  
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Popculturefan asked:


Paranormal Activity, the super-low-budget movie that’s actually been lying around for two years, gets a high rise in profits and it has The Blair Witch Project to thank.  And when I say “super-low-budget”, I’m mean embarrassingly low.  Blair Witch was around $20,000, but Paranormal Activity managed to record over that figure with $15,000, which results as a slap to the face (or forehead) of Hollywood movie marketers.

Another major difference is that Blair Witch attempted to sell itself as a documentary which is actually wasn’t at all and this angered the audience quite a bit before they even saw it. Paranormal Activity on the other hand is relying much more on the reaction of the audience to market itself. Before understanding how this is being done, here’s a little background.

The horror flick directed by Oren Peli, an up and coming San Diego filmmaker, began garnering attention to the extent of what some are calling a cult following about a year ago after giving the film a screening at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival.  Who else but Steven Spielberg of all people was originally interested in directing a re-make of the film with a much larger budget (the blockbuster director obviously hasn’t gotten enough out of paranormal movie making).  He intended to put the original cut into the DVD release as a DVD extra, but then carried the film over to Paramount/DreamWorks where it’s subsequently taken off as is.

The grassroots-marketing use of the Paranormal Activity movie’s web page is what is allowing the film to be brought to select theaters, literally by the audience requesting (or “demanding” as the website says) it to their local theater by pressing a button, and the movie has Josh Greenstein and Megan Colligan of Eventful to thank.  Eventful provides “a user-generated entertainment booking site of sorts, for a campaign that goes far outside the traditional route.”[1] Paramount then uses the info collected from the website to decide where to market the movie through radio and T.V. with the Paranormal Activity movie trailer, which barely shows much from the film and more of the reactions from the audience at Hollywood viewings.

The method is being talked of as an “experiential sell” by Greenstein and is certainly doing quite a job of it, especially after watching the tweet counter on twitter go up to 870 from 25 over a half-hour and from 5:00 to 5:30 ON A MONDAY MORNING.  What’s more is that, thus far, the strategy is quite a success. Over the weekend of October 2nd, 2009 the movie was shown exclusively at 12 theaters in the U.S. at midnight only and grossed $500,000.  That’s a 3,333% profit so far.   It should be interesting to see what happens now that Paramount has released it to 170 theaters at regular viewing times, though not surprising in the least as it displays the cliche reaction of a giant corporation when dealing with an independent work of art.  It seems that this move would kill the whole concept that Eventful has going, that’s made such a huge return, wouldn’t it?

Regardless, while Eventful has previously worked with the tour scheduling of comedians and musicians, Paranormal Activity has scratched a new notch in Eventful’s history, setting a record for film after their original projection for demands was 100,000 and ended up surpassing that in a matter of days.



Paranormal Activity: Why an Open Mind Can Make You Stronger

June 26, 2009 by admin  
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Gen Wright asked:


ries people have been fascinated yet equally terrified about the idea of paranormal activity. Of course we have all been scared out of our wits or jumped out of our seats while watching a ghost flick, but is there a reality to our fear? Are we truly terrified of the paranormal activity we see in mainstream media for a reason? Many people love the idea of a great horror movie, but would it be so entertaining if we really knew how much paranormal truth can be evident around us?

When it comes to the fear of ghosts and stories of haunting we can go back decades and even centuries to find real life examples. The truth of the matter is that in these modern times, real life ghost sightings and paranormal activity are becoming increasingly abundant. No longer are these situations being limited to old fashioned, creaky and creepy buildings, but there are reports of paranormal activity popping up all over the country. Are our fears simply starting to play tricks on us? Or have the dark and unsettled spirits really begun to interact with us more often?

The best advice you can take on this matter is to not jump to any swift conclusions or you may end up getting yourself worked up over nothing. If you feel a paranormal presence or are hearing unusual sounds, make sure you take a thorough look around your house. Try to find an easy explanation for the noises you hear. If you do not find anything legitimate to explain any changes, then you can confidently go about looking into more serious and efficient measures. Apply common sense to every situation to ensure that you are simply not overreacting to the increased paranormal activity within mass media in today’s society.

No easy explanations? Still hearing strange noises late at night or feel an unavoidable presence even after fixing the water pipes and checking for creaks in the floors? Now you can begin to take more drastic measures. First off, try and catch any patterns you can see or find in the paranormal activity. Identify at what exact time you get a feeling of a weird energy or when you hear the noises. It may coincide with certain activities that you are engaging in or certain guests that you have enter the home. If you can determine the source of the problem or the reasoning for it, you will be well on your way to finding the truth and eventually solving the issue.

As with any situation, you should enter this one with an open mind. Of course you may never find solid proof when it comes to the life of the paranormal, but nor will you find solid proof admonishing it. With an open mind you are more capable of dealing with any number of issues that you may run into. At worst, you will be more informed than you were before. You may even have some fun while researching paranormal activity.

UFO Sightings

June 16, 2009 by admin  
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Jaikin Dubey asked:


For Immediate Release

UFO Sightings Main Discussion Topic on Alien Hub

UFO sightings are a much discussed topic online, but

especially at the UFO enthusiast website known as Alien Hub.  Alien Hub

is an

online forum dedicated to those who are eager to share information

surrounding UFO sightings, alien abduction, and

conspiracy theories among other topics. The active forum is visited by

over

fifteen hundred members that actively post information regarding

paranormal

activity for discussion, education and debate. 

Paranormal events and other topics add to the

discussion on

this popular network of enthusiasts.  It seems that everyone has a

story to

share or advice to give on how to deal with these events.  But perhaps

the

times the Alien Hub sees a flurry of activity is following reports of

UFO

sightings in the States and other locations around the globe. 

Following these

incidents, whether high or low profile, membership increases

significantly and

discussion regarding the sightings is hard to keep up with. 

For those interested in researching UFO sightings or

other

paranormal events, the Alien Hub is a great resource because of all the

member

activity and involvement.  The forums contain a wealth of information

and links

to several sites where more information can be garnered for each topic.

The

members themselves are always willing to share their own personal

experiences

so first hand accounts for a story are readily available.  Links to

local and

popular news, as well as updates are provided within the website. 

For any additional information about UFO sightings

or the

Alien Hub community, visit

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Administration can be contacted via the website.  Alien Hubs is a

public online

forum dedicated to UFO, conspiracy theorists and paranormal enthusiasts

where

discussions and online gatherings are held and fostered to promote the

understanding of alien life. 

 

 

  

 



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