Monday, November 23, 2009

My German Shepard's Ghost Visit

I found this story amazing and very similiar to two stories I discovered in Arizona this month...  please read on.
"The incident took place in Tampa, Florida in the summer of 2005. I was lying in bed watching the Today show; it was about 7:30 in the morning. I was recovering from a major car accident that I was in a couple of months before. I was propped up on four pillows, sitting up in bed with my cat Mischief next to me and my little Lhasa-apso sleeping by my knees. My injury from the accident was a broken neck, so I was wearing a special plastic collar called an Aspen collar. I was to wear this collar for about nine months. This collar held my neck in an upright position, so I could only see what was directly in front of me and some peripheral vision.
As I was sitting up sipping some tea my husband had made for me before he left for work, I saw my German Shepherd dog Bear coming around the foot of my bed up to the right side of me. This dog had been dead for four years, three months! He died of a seizure on May 20, 2001, and the day this incident happened was August, 2005. (My accident was June 10, 2005.)
I couldn't believe what I was seeing! My cat also saw him: her eyes followed him all the way up the right side of my bed, and her long, black fur was sticking straight up. All of a sudden, I felt a big cold dog nose and a big lick on the side of my neck that went beyond the collar... and that was it... he was gone!
I was shaking so much and crying. I couldn't beleive what just happened. This dog was very protective in life to all of us, my husband and I and my little dogs and my stepson. I'll never forget how my dog came to me that morning at such a hard and scary time in my life. I'll always love you, Bear."   Darlene Foy...


Saturday, November 14, 2009

More White House Ghosts: Presidential Pets Regan's "Rex" and Obama's "Beau"


Ever since the White House was first occupied in 1800, there have been rumors of hauntings, but this story direct from the President’s mouth. No, not President Obama.  This story is directly from the lips of Ronald Reagan.
 It was March 18, 1986, when the President entertained the dinner table throughout the meal and the story I remember best was about his encounters with the White House ghostly spirits.    According to the President, Rex, the King Charles Cavalier spaniel who had recently replaced Lucky as First Dog, had twice barked frantically in the Lincoln Bedroom and then backed out and refused to set foot over the threshold.  Another evening, while the Reagans were watching TV in their room, Rex stood up on his hind legs, pointed his nose at the ceiling and began barking at something invisible overhead.  To their amazement, the dog walked around the room, barking at the ceiling.
 “I started thinking about it,” the President continued, “And I began to wonder if the dog was responding to an electric signal too high-pitched for human ears, perhaps beamed toward the White House by a foreign embassy.  I asked my staff to look into it.”
 The President laughed and said, “I might as well tell you the rest.  A member of our family [he meant his daughter Maureen] and her husband always stay in the Lincoln Bedroom when they visit the White House.  Some time ago the husband woke up and saw a transparent figure standing at the bedroom window looking out.  Then it turned and disappeared.  His wife teased him mercilessly about it for a month.  Then, when they were here recently, she woke up one morning and saw the same figure standing at the window looking out.  She could see the trees right through it.  Again it turned and disappeared.”
The Lincoln bedroom was not a bedroom when Lincoln was President—it was his Cabinet Room where he signed the Emancipation Proclamation.  It’s well known that Abraham Lincoln and his wife held séances in the White House, attempting to contact the spirit of their son Willie, who died there and who has been seen walking the halls.
I wonder if the Obamas have encountered any ghostly knockings yet, or if their dog Beau has suffered the same anxiety attacks as Reagan’s dog Rex...  it wouldn't surprise me if they have.  Tvcc

Monday, November 9, 2009

Animal Planet New Show... The Haunted

Animal Planet is launching a new show November 29th called 'The Haunted', about experiences with ghost animals.  The show producers are looking for first hand accounts of true animal ghost stories, paranormal experiences involving you and your pets, and true tales of animal spirits attempting to haunt you from beyond.

To share your true stories or and actually apply to get on the show, click here:

Good Luck...  and happy haunting.




Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Ghostigator.com - The Phantom Cat







My First Haunting

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Back in the spring of 1993 my mother died and left me a small
sum of money. My mother and I had always had a troubled
relationship. At the time of her death, we were not even on
speaking terms. So the inheritance came as a surprise, and
the feelings that came with it, mixed as they were with grief,
confusion, and the knowledge that with her death we would
never be able to mend our relationship, overwhelmed me.

I took the money and bought a small car and a small house. 
Recently divorced and a single parent with limited income, I 
had accepted that home ownership was probably now out of 
the realm of possibility, and yet suddenly, because of my 
mother’s death, my children and I had a home to call our own. 
I was grateful, and I was very sad.

We weren’t in the house more than a day or two when my 
children started to talk about seeing a cat inside the house, 
and hearing the voices of other children. At first I dismissed 
their stories: We didn’t own a cat, and I figured the voices 
they heard were almost certainly kids who lived in the 
neighborhood. Then, one day, alone in the house, out of the 
corner of my eye I caught sight of what looked like a cat 
darting through the kitchen and down the basement stairs. 
Immediately I heard what sounded like children singing at 
the bottom of those stairs.

Nervous and bit frightened, I descended the stairs only to 
discover nothing but an empty basement. The sound stopped 
as soon as I reached the bottom of the staircase and of course 
no cat was anywhere to be seen. I walked towards the end of 
the basement farthest from the stairs, and suddenly, as I 
reached the far wall, the sound of children singing seemed to 
be coming from upstairs where I had just been. I went back 
up the stairs and the sound stopped. No one was outside the 
house. No one was inside the house. No radios or TVs were 
playing anywhere.

Over the course of the next few months this phenomenon 
repeated itself several times. More than once the sounds 
even came when another adult was around as a witness, 
so it wasn’t just me hearing them, and it wasn’t just my kids. 
These sounds of children singing would seem to be in the 
basement, but then, as soon as we descended the stairs the 
sounds would shift to the upstairs. No neighborhood kids or 
sources for the sounds were ever found.




Go check out Ghostigator.com for yourself...  sz



My First Haunting

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Be Careful... Its Halloween.

You are certainly aware of the season.  Because of that season, the nights of Friday October 30th, Saturday 31st and Sunday November 1st will be nights of increased psychic energy, paranormal activity and ghostly spectral sightings.  You have nothing to fear from them, however the shock of seeing or feeling something eerie may frighten you.  Stay in groups.  Do not let children out alone.  Anoint yourself with prayers.  Be prepared...  have a happy Trick or Treat night.  Tvcc

Friday, October 23, 2009


Ghost Animal

Ghost Animal by acetonic.

Animal Hauntings – Believe It!

Some individuals believe only human beings have a soul.  How then, do they explain spectral animal sightings and the distinct hearing of animal sounds when none are present?  Recordings of animals communicating from beyond have been confirmed in many EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) investigations.  How can one discount beliefs of hundreds of different human cultures who call upon animal spirit guides to help their dead cross safely into the next realm?  Many renowned Psychics bring animals with them to investigate paranormal activity because animals have much higher sensitivity to various energies than humans.   The following animal hauntings have been confirmed by believers and skeptics alike:

  • Arundel Castle, in England - A large white bird flutters against windows to signal a death is imminent 
  •  L.A. Pet Memorial Park - Celebrity pets seen roaming the park, heard vocalizing, visitors feel sensation of and animal licking their hand
  • U.S. Capitol Building - A black cat nicknamed “DC” seen roaming the halls at night by security guards 
  • Merridun Inn in Union, SC - Reports of a small white dog that has hopped into bed with some guests

 If seeing is believing, then in Montclaire, NJ Jan McKinley and her husband Mike can now say they truly believe. Jan recounts their experience from 2006…

 “Mike and I never really talked about the existence of ghosts of any kind.  I don’t think it was a matter of not believing, we just didn’t have any reason to think about it before.  A few years ago, we were taking our beagle Sam for his evening walk, down to a park at the end of our street, just like every night.  All the neighbors with dogs get down there before dinnertime, we chat with one another and let the dogs run and play together.  That particular evening, an elderly neighbor (Eva Thomas) was not there, but her Daschund (Millie) was there, playing with the other dogs.  Several neighbors noticed Eva was not there and wondered out loud if Millie had gotten out of her yard and ran down the street to get to the park.  Eva was a devoted dog owner so we guessed she would notice Millie was gone and quickly come looking.  After about 20 minutes, we left for home.  As everyone was leaving the park, I looked back to see if Millie was still there.  She was gone.  I yelled over to a couple other neighbors asking if they’d seen Eva show up to get Millie.  Each said no.  This bothered me all through dinner, so I decided to walk over to Eva’s house to check and see if Millie made it home.  It was dark and getting late so Mike went with me. 

When we knocked on the door, Eva answered, looking exhausted.  Before I could even say a word she looked at me through teary eyes and said “Millie died this morning at the Veterinarian’s office.  I haven’t been able to think of anything else.”  We were astounded.  Eva was elderly, but by no means was she senile.  I asked, without saying anything about the park, what happened.  Eva told us the story of Millie’s struggle with stomach problems and a tumor on her liver.  The dog had a seizure the day before and was taken to the Vet, where she died the next morning.  We didn’t say anything that night to Eva, but promised we’d check on her the next day if that was alright.  She said yes and we left.  Mike was as sure as I was that Millie was in the park only 90 minutes earlier.  The next day, every neighbor I asked confirmed they saw Millie the evening before. 

We never saw Millie in the park again.   Eventually someone told Eva the story and she was not surprised.  She said she could still hear Millie’s footsteps sometimes and hear her doggie door open and shut.  She felt Millie was still with her.”

This type of evidence is most credible.  When a shared sighting of a ghost animal occurs and stories are corroborated among those who believe and those who do not, the story is virtually irrefutable. 

The existence of animal haunting and ghost animals is a worldwide phenomenon.  Please feel free to share your stories with me...

Sz