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Subj: [ParanormalFlorida] Wednesday's Investigation Report
Date: 2/4/2005 5:56:28 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com,
paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com,
Paranormalflorida@yahoogroups.com,
ParanormalGhostSociety@groups.msn.com
I first off would like to apologize for such a late report however I been very busy with other projects such as reviewing tons of photos from previous investigations. Plus Lee gave me a computer monitor since my previous one was malfunctioning. Normally we do not investigate during weekdays however we wanted to bring you a special investigation a couple places we have discussed for months gathering information on things of that sort.
We set off Wednesday night it was very foggy, eerie, nobody on out as we visited the DeLand Naval & Air Museum and the DeLand Airport which is a pretty foreboding place to drive around in at night. The one downside to investigating in fog is that
every time you take a photo you get 100s of orb like droplets so strong that it looks like its snowing out but all in all you can still make out the ectoplasm moving within the fog. It was an odd night of strange events but still we made the best of it and pulled off another great adventure and so it
begins here.
DeLand Naval Air Station Museum
We entered the aero park which had a lot of roads going off to different places. Some places seemed to lead to various hangars, buildings, restaurants and things of that sort but the main road we took landed us here.
When we got out of the vehicle we looked at the gunboat which was fenced in so we could not get a good photo of it. But it is in restoration more or less this to me looked like a small ship. The size and length of it was amazing.
We walked up to the front of the museum read a plaque and chatted a bit about its history. I did notice some cold spots but more so perhaps a feeling of being watched out the museums windows. I felt perhaps a residual energy here not strong though.
A mini van passed us with a passenger parked up the road then they both went into the back seat. It seems like every investigation I go on someone is getting more action then me lately I swear it lol.
We walked around and stood in front of the spotlights then read a little information on the gun boat which they want to mobilize on it eventually on the St. Johns River.
Not a lot of strange activity here and in our second investigation we shall explore further into the museum. By this time the fog was becoming quite a menace and the airports revolving lights on some of the towers gave the area a real gloomy feeling. We then proceeded to investigate the airport or rather
aero park.
The
speckles you see above is moisture from a fog which rolled in while we
were investigating the museum grounds. However within the fog seems to be
lurking a very misty shapeless type of ectoplasm. It almost seems like the
faces we capture in the window are actually inside looking out at us.
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