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Unexplained events and mysteries

My dad took a history course in university at 85 years old got the highest mark in the class, had an entourage of other students hanging on his expeience as he like me is very talkative, even gave speech Professors had a brunch planned in his honour, he broke leg ended up in hospital, passed away a few weeks later I was shocked these students turned up at his funeral.
 
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Unexplained events? Let's leave Europe and go to Virginia City, Nevada. Where I have been in the "Old Washoe Club" a number of times. Often considered "ground zero" for paranormal activity in this living ghost town. One of the most interesting places I've ever experienced.

I still recall the last time I went with my brother and cousin. I was holding my Mel-Meter as I went down a steep staircase, and the person behind me touched my shoulder just as I watched my Mel-Meter momentarily spike in terms of displaying a sudden surge of an electromagnetic field. Didn't see anything on the walls or nearby that might emit such a thing.

And the nearest person behind me coming down the stairs was too far away to have touched me.

Old Washoe Club.webp


Much further to the south is the "granddaddy" of paranormal activity of the entire state. The Goldfield Hotel, which to this day remains closed to the public. Still, even from the outside the "creep factor" seemed very high for this place. Goldfield is barely what I'd call even a ghost town. Terribly run down and very small compared to Virginia City. Both though full of mysteries.

Goldfield Hotel.webp
 
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