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TOPIC: Tales of the Un-True

Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #11

  • Steven Matrix
TressesOfNephthys wrote:
I agree. So much of it is drama and filler BS. I will watch sometimes, mostly for a good chuckle.


True to be sure Tress. I will ask you a question regarding these paranormal soap operas: if you take away the emotion and the hype, what are you left with?

Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #12

Steven Matrix wrote:
TressesOfNephthys wrote:
I agree. So much of it is drama and filler BS. I will watch sometimes, mostly for a good chuckle.


True to be sure Tress. I will ask you a question regarding these paranormal soap operas: if you take away the emotion and the hype, what are you left with?


The hope that they will actually help these "ghosts" who were once people just like us, and not leave them there but then I usually have a big let down.
"Dead men have no need of pretense. What I seek is truth, light beyond light beyond Light. There are those who will tell you a different story. Who is to say which is right? But this I know: what I've seen with the naked eye has been fantasy, perhaps; but what I've known with the heart has been truth." ~Awakening Osiris

Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #13

  • Steven Matrix
TressesOfNephthys wrote:
Steven Matrix wrote:
TressesOfNephthys wrote:
I agree. So much of it is drama and filler BS. I will watch sometimes, mostly for a good chuckle.


True to be sure Tress. I will ask you a question regarding these paranormal soap operas: if you take away the emotion and the hype, what are you left with?


The hope that they will actually help these "ghosts" who were once people just like us, and not leave them there but then I usually have a big let down.


I've never seen them help any spirit. I have watched what is probably considered the most popular show when one of them asked a spirit, "Do you need help?". They got a yes and what did they do about it? NOTHING. For the record, I don't want to hear, nor will I answer any of the supporters of these paranormal soap operas if you tell me that I don't know if they helped those spirits if they [the spirits] asked for help. If it isn't on the broadcast, it didn't happen as far as I'm concerned. If, on the other hand, I truly see them helping people; I'll get on board and even buy a t-shirt. Lol.
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Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #14

TressesOfNephthys wrote:
I also remember the days when I'd watch Unsolved Mysteries hoping for the rare occasion they did a ghost or alien story and staying up late at night to watch Sightings. I like that there is more about this subject on TV but don't appreciate the soap opera aspect at all. I'll stick to my Days of Our Lives for that, thanks!


I used to wait for those as well... nobody could narrate a good haunting story better than Robert Stack RIP. I tend to find the shows with the first-hand accounts more believable than the ghost hunters on TV, however, they are great for a laugh.

I find that, most of the time, what draws me to watch these shows are the more historical aspects of them.

Speaking of which, I was just reading an article about a documentary being released about Amityville that focuses on the true-crime aspects more than on the fantastic haunting aspects (which I find too outrageous to be fully true...) I may have to watch it.

Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #15

  • AngelaAdame
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Yes I wonder myself about the show's on TV about the ghost investigations and helping the owners or dead, I like to watch the show's but not take them serious because they add actors to there show not sure if it is for ratings or fun, but it sucks when they do that, how can an actor know how to spot a ghost *act* or do they just want ratings selling there stuff,,I just hope u investigators here don't go public tv it would suck..then I wouldn't know if your real or not, I would like to go on a hunt one day, as soon as I find a job , I want to head to the place up here in the desert a mining town i think near Mojave? I have to look into that one oh I think it is Calico...Has anyone seen a UFO? I still need to see one of them floating around, I loved the 4th kind but wonder if they are real stories? so interesting...I would like to know what is the best recorder to invest in buying? I love antique stores myself and always get stuff but so far nothing..*my fingers are crossed* will go to the cemetery soon as I can where my ma is and take pics now that I got my battery.. and will share them in time..

Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #16

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Instead of Calico may I suggest Virginia City, Nevada? It's got a proven track record, historical background, eyewitnesses, and you're more likely to get results your first run.

Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #17

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lot of you are commenting on the TV shows and their inaccuracies and "additions"...

JMHO: TV is just that, TV. That is why I count more personal experiences than anything else.

If you listen to a lot of the guests on some of the shows who are skeptics, they say that nothing will convince them without personally experiencing something themselves. I say Bravo to them.

I do not expect anything from anyone as far as believing in my abilities or believing in anything at all. The greatest gift The Powers That Be has given us is our freedom of will. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, beliefs and views. That is what makes us.. well.. humans.

The only thing I ask from anyone is to treat my beliefs in the same manner.

Re: Tales of the Un-True 13 years, 10 months ago #18

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I believe the "weapon" was referred to as a "hand-ax" among other names and now would be considered a hatchet? May I also assume you have spent a significant amount of time perusing the collection at the Fall River Historical Society? It was one of my favorite places growing up and I recommend it for a severe dose of FACT to all who are interested in Lizzie.
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