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Message To All, and STILL Recruiting
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June 11, 2009 |
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Message To All:
Hey everybody, I know that by looking at the teams site,
and how often it's updated, it appears that we're pretty inactive.
This could not be farther from the truth. We're actually
very busy, and are constantly working. It's ONLY the website that's
inactive. The problem is, we never found the way to make this part of
the website as functional as we would have liked it to be. That's
nobody's fault but my own.
My original site The
Beyond seems to be thriving while THIS site, the teams site has
always just sat here like that family member nobody ever talks about.
It doesn't have a fraction of the visitors as the other site, and it
seems that our interest, and care to work on it has reflected that
unfortunate fact. This is going to change.
I have a plan for it. We've recently completed an
investigation a couple of days ago, and now that that's done, new
preparations will be made here to make things
more active on the site, and give people more to read. Also, because
this is changing, certain recruiting information had to be changed as
well.
About Recruiting:
Because I plan on changing how things work on the website,
We're
probably going to need to recruit an investigator that knows his/her
way around the Internet, and helping with websites.
The positions that we are recruiting for have changed. (If you wish to join the
team, please click here for more details!)
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| The
Ledges, Fitzgerald Park |
September 3, 2006 |
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Our next
investigation was conducted in Fitzgerald Park in Grand Ledge, Michigan
along 'The Ledges' which were carved over time by the steady current of
The Grand River. Over the years, the area had seen many different types
of settlers and travelers. The earliest were Indian tribes led by the
famous Chief Okemos who later called the area 'Big Rocks'. The area
also attracted The Grand Ledge Spiritualist Camp Association
in 1894 who built the large pavilion which is still there to this
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Thousands
of spiritualists continued
to settle in the area until the turn of the century. (Read more...)
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| Bath
School Disaster Memorial Park |
July 29, 2006 |
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On May 18, 1927 in
Bath Michigan, disgruntled farmer and local schoolboard member,
Andrew Kehoe beat his wifes head in, and dumped her corpse in a
wheelbarrow near his chicken coop. He then detonated explosives in
the local schoolhouse which he planted within the year preceding the
murders. He killed 37 children and 2 teachers in the explosion. He
later returned to the scene and detonated a crude car bomb killing 4
more innocent bystanders including himself. This was the biggest school
killing in American history with 3 times as many fatalities as the
Colombine High
School Massacre. |
This is the location we had chosen to conduct our first paranormal
investigation. (Read more...)
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Solar X-rays:

Geomagnetic Field:
From n3kl.org |
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