Saturday, October 30, 2010

Friday, October 29, 2010

Is this William Talbot?

William Talbot was a co-owner of the Pope & Talbot Company who ran the Old Port Gamble Mill. We caught this apparition on inside the Old House inside the Port Gamble Mill. We asked for an apparition and this is what we received!!!

Port Gamble House located INSIDE the Mill Site.

This is the apparition photo that we believe could be William Talbot - What do you think?
 Profile of William Talbot - Pope & Talbot Mill Company

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Port Gamble Mill, WA 10.27.10 EVPs

Tonight was very interesting...we caught some great EVPs in less than 3mins. Sadly, they weren't so nice. Let us know what you think they said. We're pretty sure of our guess to what they were saying. Not sure if it was to us or residual.




-- "A Whistle"

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Some of our recent EVP's

UPDATED - No Downloads Required...


Tell us what you personally think is being said. We are very proud of these EVP's. Location and our guess is above each Clip. Please Comment with your opinions.




1. This one was taken at The Buena Vista Cemetery located in Port Gamble,WA. We were showing our respect to a lady named Maria Kimble. This night we kept hearing and seeing things, but of course personal is not good evidence. So as Suzy was stating before this clip, ''we keep hearing voices but no clue where they are coming from'' this is the responds to her after silence hit.

-- "She was Talking (Female)''




2. This was taken at the Island Center Cemetery. We all had the feeling of un-welcomed and this sure told us the truth. Some of the Investigators came up with one conclusion.
-- ''Go Home (Male)''




3. This was taken with our EVP Session at Island Center on Bainbridge Island.Our Investigators were trying to ask what it said. This is what it responded during there questions to each other.






4. We were investigating Buena Vista Cemetery, Port Gamble,WA. We were having pains in our body, and this is what decided to give us advice.
-- "It's Alright (female)"




5. We were speaking to Gustave the 1st US Navy man to die in the Pacific. During our investigation, we got this same sound three times with no apparent idea as to debunking it. We were trying our best to debunk this noise, since the two investigators who were doing the reading did not hear these noises outside the camera.
-- A Bell or Cannon Fire 1

-- A Bell or Cannon Fire 2

-- A Bell or Cannon Fire 3

Friday, October 15, 2010

Team in Action Cont....

 Toni & Corey fixing some of our Equipment
 Toni & Suzy working on an EVP
John working on the Energy Field of one of our
Popular Sites (Patrick Canavaugh)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Our Team in Action

Here is our Team in Action at the Port Gamble Cemetery, WA


 Head Investigator - JOHN and Tech Investigator - Suzy
 H.I. Noticing something behind the fence.
 H.I. & Tech Investigating Patrick Cavanaugh
 During Toni's Temp Reading of Maria
off to investigate

Buena Vista Cemetery - Port Gamble, WA 10/11-10/12/2010

Buena Vista Cemetery in Port Gamble, WA is known has a Historically Haunted Town/Grave-Yard.
K.T.P went out to see if these stories are true.

We used EVP, Stills, and Camcorder, and even Temp Readings.

We started out with a plan, knowing the place. Suzy chose to speak/provoke Patrick Cavanaugh (B. Dublin, Ireland.. D. Port Gamble, WA).  (STORY BELOW MARIA SESSION)

Toni had a sense to find a girl named 'Margarete' but all we could find is a 'Maggie' - Maggie's stone was no where to be found but next to where her 'supposed' stone should be was a stone of Maria Kimble. When Toni when to kneel down and speak with her, John (H.I) was at that time behind the trees speaking to whom ever would like to hear, requesting physical touch. Toni then experienced a moment of touch on the back of her neck, which was very chilling to her Psyche. We then tried to do a Temp and EVP Reading on her. Outside Temp Base reading stayed at 50*F. The Base Reading to the RIGHT of her was a chilling 33*F. No reason for this reading and that is about an 17* D (D=Difference).

For our Photo proof please take a peek at these. These were taking around the 'Maria' time. Please let us know your opinions on Maria by letting us know in a comment below - please state that your responding to 'Maria Photos'.


This is what Toni said about her Experience 
"I was looking for Maggie - I was called towards Maria's Gravestone instead. I placed my hand on her Gravestone, and asked 'Are you There?' I waited, I heard Nothing and Felt Nothing. I told her Im here to Listen and be a friend. Then our Head Investigator, was coming towards me and I felt a cold touch on the back of my neck. John was in front and around a tree from me, I told him and he showed some concern stating he opened the door to allow Physical Connection with the investigators. It was a gentle touch, not too scary. They started a temp reading on me, I was shivering so bad. I was 60* F on my body, but to the right of me was a chilling 30*F, to the left of me was a 50*F. I could feel a presence around me, I asked her to send a picture of her to my mind, I closed my eyes, its harder to describe, but i could draw it easily. I saw a full length Victorian tight waist dress, Dark Blue. Dark Hair, and Thin face. She was Beautiful from what I could see in my mind. The experience was a nice one and hope to feel it again". - Toni Bourner (Investigator)
  Dates on the photos are mistakenly not fixed and we apologize. We are not stating that these photos are PROOF of anything paranormal. We are just sharing these questioning photos. Maria's Presence was around the rest of the night watching what we were doing.

PATRICK CAVANAUGH SESSION BELOW

Suzy our Tech Investigator was drawn to a Patrick Cavanaugh, he was born in Dublin Ireland. Being half-Irish, she felt she might draw him out, by ancestory connections. She was reading Irish Blessing to his site when this picture was taken. (Please comment below "IrishMan Pics" with any explanations)

A dove is a symbol of Christianity. She had read a Christianing Blessing, she did this to provoke anything that would like to come to her. Her flashlight kept flickering and dimming on her as she would read these. She offered a Irish Token, with four leaf clover on it to him. She felt many personal feelings and connections but the dove above is the only sign of any paranormal during her session that we identified.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Port Gamble, WA

BUENA VISTA CEMETERY, Port Gamble, Kitsap County, Washington
T27N R2E Section 6

Transcribed by Yvette LeBlanc Ivey and Rachael Ash, July 2000.

     The historic town of Port Gamble was established in 1851 by three 
men from East Machias, Maine, named Pope, Talbot, and Walker.  The town 
has always been a company town of the Pope and Talbot Company or its 
subsidiaries, with no public or private land except in company 
ownership.  The town is a nearly exact replica of the Maine seaport 
of its founders.  Most original homes and structures are still 
standing and in everyday use.  Port Gamble, originally known also by 
its Indian name Teeklalet, was home to what for decades was the world's 
largest lumber mill, the Puget Mill Company of the Pope and Talbot 
Companies.  Until its recent closure this mill dating from 1851 was 
the oldest continuously operating lumber mill in the world.
     The Buena Vista Cemetery dates from the early 1850's, and 
contains numerous unmarked graves in addition to the surviving stones 
shown below.  The cemetery, as well as the entire town, is listed 
on the National Register of Historic Places, and is very well 
preserved and maintained by the company.  Besides the remarkable 
beauty of its surroundings, which include a 270 degree breathtaking 
view of Puget Sound and Hood Canal, the cemetery is well known for 
another reason.  It is the final resting place of the first US Navy 
man ever lost in enemy action in the Pacific Ocean.
     Coxwain Gustave Engelbrecht was a crewman on the USS Massachusetts,
the single American warship (actually a small gunboat) stationed in 
these waters, which had been US territory for only ten years.  In 
November of 1856 the Massachusetts responded to an urgent call for 
help from the town of Port Gamble, where residents and local Indians 
were under heavy attack by a large war party of Haida Indians.
     The Haida (sometimes called "the Vikings of the Pacific") were
a fierce, warlike people from a thousand miles to the north, roughly 
the coastal area where the Russian possessions (Alaska) met the 
English possessions (British Columbia, Canada).  They used huge 
sea-going canoes holding dozens of men to attack once or twice a year 
in large raids of hundreds of men seeking slaves and plunder, and 
their coming literally terrorized the local native population.
     The USS Massachusetts arrived at Port Gamble to find the town 
besieged and the battle underway.  In the Battle of Port Gamble, the 
little vessel was able to drive off the Haida with heavy losses, 
including the death of their principal chief and several other 
headmen.  The Massachusetts sustained fairly light casualties,
but they included the US Navy's first man to die in combat in the 
Pacific, Gustave Engelbrecht, whose grave is honored in the center 
and highest point of Buena Vista Cemetery.

Above historical notes by Kevin Fraley, © 2001.