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Summoning Spirits
#41
I think it was the Ozark Howler, some call it the Devil cat, or just the ghost cougar.

The Fouke Monster is supposedly a Big Foot or big foot like creature, not a four legged, obviously large feline. I have yet to see a Big Foot and I've live in the northwest, California and, here. And though there are some reports of the Fouke Monters, most are from the '70s and early 80's.

There are far more reports of a cougar being where there are no cougars, and if it's that one then it would seem solid unless you tried to shoot it, or happened to see it vanish.
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#42
Yeah I was being facicious about the FM. I've actually read a lot about the Fouke Monster, having lived in this area all my life. Quite interesting. And the "movie" they made about it makes me laugh even to this day. Still a very interesting story though.

I've never really heard about the Ozark Howler though. Looks like I'll be doing some googling on that soon. Smile
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#43
So I think I'm going to go check that cemetery out either Wednesday or Thursday of this week. I'm off those two days and I really hope to find out some more info on it. I'm planning on taking my Flip cam and my digital recorder to see if I can get any EVPs. Any suggestions on what else to take or do while I'm "hunting?"
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#44
That one didn't sound very nice and, if the reports I've found on the area are right, he may actually belong in the house across the street form the cemetery and, could be the father of the little girl that was locked in a closet and starved in that house.

Be careful with that one, and, pay attention to the houses across from the cemetery, there might be more to learn from them.
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#45
Blue Wrote:That one didn't sound very nice and, if the reports I've found on the area are right, he may actually belong in the house across the street form the cemetery and, could be the father of the little girl that was locked in a closet and starved in that house.

Be careful with that one, and, pay attention to the houses across from the cemetery, there might be more to learn from them.

Thanks Blue! I'll definetly "pray up" before I go and keep that informtion in mind while I'm there. Can you post a link to the info you found so I can read up on it before I go?
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#46
Here are a few links to El Dorado Area stuff you might want to explore or take heed of.

http://www.ghostsofamerica.com/7/Arkansa...tings.html

http://www.ghostvillage.com/encounters/2...2005.shtml

http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancest...usa/ar.htm

http://www.arkansas.com/things-to-do/hau...s/legends/

http://littlerock.about.com/cs/urbanlege...osts_3.htm

http://www.prairieghosts.com/hauntar.html

Enjoy, there is a lot here if you want to go ghost hunting.
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#47
Thanks Blue! I'll check those out'
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#48
Cub, I know Blue already has said it, but: Be Careful. Please. It's not fun to have something leech on and tag along home. Just sayin'.

Do you know how shielding works? If not, I'll try to explain it to you. Ground and shield before going in knowingly.

That said, I'm going to possibly be hooking up with a group in Indiana that does paranormal investigation. They rely on scientific tools, but they're not above taking sensitives like me. Smile
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#49
If need be I can teach shielding. The basic egg or bubble, walls, even constructs, and I can do distance cleansing within about 100 miles. Cub, you're close enough that I can help you get rid of a leech, if you pick one up. With that vlog, I have a good visual of you and your home so, I should be able to shield you if I have to.
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#50
Egg, eh? I do the basic bubbles unless there's trouble. Then I can get pretty darned creative. Diamond shields are a girl's best friends... 8^)
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