Tales of Investigations from the CRiPT
Karen Borusiewicz
ph: 570-898-3271
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Featured on this page are some of the video clips collected as evidence during investigations performed by members of the CRPT.
This video was captured on the first floor of the Old Jail in Jim Thorpe and features what appear to be small balls or orbs of light falling from the top of the frame to the bottom at around 20-26 secondss into the video.
At the end of the night after several hours investigating at a residence with a lot of reported paranormal activity, the K-II EMF Meters indicate that the entities in the home think it is time for us to leave.
This video was captured at a residence near Goldsboro, PA and highlights K-II meter responses during an EVP session in the home. In about 30 minutes of video there were consistent responses showing on the meter that were appropriate to the conversation. The last clip of this video shows a playful spirit who decided to spike the meter twice in response to asking for participation in the knocking game!
This video was captured during an evp session at a home in Shamokin, PA. During the 20 minutes of the EVP session the video camera held its focus with the exception of the bery beginning of the session when we first asked for participation and near the end when I asked if any spirits present would allow us to take a picture. At that time you will find that focus is lost as if the camera is trying to focus in on something in front of it but cannot! Was a spirit trying to manifest for us? We ruled out pre-flash interference as well as interference from the blinking EMF meter as the camera was statice and these potential interferences were present the entire time of the recording yet did not affect the video.
The Tamaqua Elks has a long history of haunting tales. Did we manage to make contact with one of the spirits during this investigation? What do you think?
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Karen Borusiewicz
ph: 570-898-3271
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