Haunted Ghost Tours: The Midnight Tour
October 23, 2010 / 1419
THINK YOU KNOW SAVANNAH? WE THINK YOU’RE DEAD WRONG.
Savannah: City On A Grid
24 Squares of psychic intrigue and wired for sound. But it takes a special guide to help you hear the music. Discover how “America’s First Planned City” was hatched by a massive masonic undertaking and how Oglethorpe was the tinkering engineer charged with opening new doors in time and space through the wheels and gears of a city plan.
Human Possession: Do Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Grave
Ever wonder what it means to be a “bone collector?” The true story of one man who won Savannah’s living with his charm and genius, but lost all when he tried to dupe the dead. A regaling tale of morbid fascination gone wrong. Complete with a spirit photo that will shock your sockets and leave you reeling in disbelief!
Voo Dun it?: Crime and Punishment
Goofah dert. Deveaux’s Dust. Hags. Dr. Buzzard and Lady Minerva. Legal terms and lawyer names of a cosmic sort. Cemeteries are their offices and courtrooms and headstones are the record books. See the ONLY privately held photos of a ritual that caused such a stir that by the end one cemetery got slapped with visiting hours and the photos are possibly a strange link to a murder.
You, Me and ESP: The Ties That Bind
A Savannah woman is viciously attacked. The assailant is found via an accidental mindmeld with the madman himself. An unexpected tale of friendship, survival and voyages an understanding of how the operations of the psychic world are revealing signposts for those who choose to see.
City of Tunnels: Rue Morgueopolis
Designed for commerce and official escape but follow one stretch and it leads you to one of our most psychically troubled buildings and where so many spiritual problems for Savannah originated. Want to grasp why Savannah is so haunted? We’re taking you straight to the dark well spring of its understanding. ADVISORY: Tunnels are dangerous and off limits to the public.
The Book: A Sorcerers Tale
Behind Savannah’s magic curtain once reposed our own in resident warlock. A truth seeker bar none who rose to unmatched creative heights but was felled by too much talent, indulgence and possibly his own evil house. This story has it all — Occult, Secret Societies, Murder, Seances, Nazism, Voodoo — sounds like the new Raider’s movie but most call it Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil.
AMHC: Poltergeist Capital of The World
Be a part of the ONLY tour in Savannah that gets to lay eyes on the America’s Most Haunted City™ plaque presented to Savannah in 2002 by the most funded research group in the history of parapsychology. Thought it was a bad joke? Nope. Real science meets time in the trenches. Learn why “poltergeist” is more than a movie and why there are more of them than there are of us.
The South Shields Poltergeist
August 19, 2008 / 1303
Danny Penman: Marc and Marianne undressed themselves and quickly slipped under the duvet. Although the heating had been on for many hours, it was unusually cold in their normally snug bedroom. Soon they hoped to be as warm as toast and drifting off to sleep after a hard day looking after their boisterous three-year-old son Robert.
Seconds later, Marianne was hit on the head by their son’s toy dog. She sat bolt upright in bed with a bemused look in her eyes. The cuddly toy was clearly aimed at her but who - or what - could have thrown it? Moments later another stuffed dog hit her on the head.
She hardly saw it move. It seemed to have appeared on the edge of vision a fraction of a second before hitting her. And this time it hit with far greater force and, if she was honest, malevolence. Soon the air was thick with flying toys. All seemed to appear in mid flight, apparently from nowhere, and were hurled with great force at the petrified couple.
Marc and Marianne hugged the duvet closer to try and protect themselves from the flying toys. The poltergeist had the same idea. An invisible hand grabbed the far corner of the duvet and pulled in the opposite direction. Read more …
POLTERGEIST (1982)
August 6, 2008 / 2059
Genre: Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Thriller
Directed by Tobe Hooper. Writing credits Steven Spielberg (story & screenplay) Michael Grais (screenplay) Mark Victor (screenplay).
They’re Here!
A storm erupts, a spooky looking tree, bening utensils, floating corpes people and Carol Anne is swept into a paranormal world. There is a darkside that gets discovered and Carol Anne makes contact with an evil sprit. A middle class family has to try and keep it together and save ther daughter. What is there to fear its the fear of the unknown and after watching this movie you will wonder alot about the unknown. If a haunting was going to happen, I think this is how it would happen.
A normal happy family that lives in house that ends up being haunted. I know we have heard this a million times before but this movie is great even as an adult it still scares me. It starts out really amusing for the Freeling Family, the ghost seem to be harmless and they just want to play I guess… The ghost start to change they become mean ,and playing tricks they want what they came for Carol Anne (Heather O’Rourke). Carol Anne has started to talk to the ghost or sprits through the TV giving you the feeling that something maybe watching you through your TV. The TV screen with no picture but there is some form a supernatural communication between the evil sprits and Carol Anne.
The big scary tree in the yard seems to come to life (we all know that when we were kids there was a tree that was spooky looking its will make you connect with the movie, you hooked and it make you jump.) Then it happens they take Carol Anne through a portal in her closet. She ends up in another world on the other side (here again makes you think of the nightmares when you were a kid that there was something in your closet, just maybe it was a portal to the other side). Read more …












