I love ghost stories as much as I love horror movies. I think they go hand in hand. I love the stories behind the myths, even if I don’t believe them. I’m not going to stay at Camp Crystal Lake and be worried that Jason Voorhees is going to get me. Hehe. Just like how I don’t think that ghosts are going to get me or do things to me. If I see them, that’s cool, but why be scared? But I actually want these things to happen to me, I want the paranormal to prove itself to me so much that I want to see shit flying across the room at my head. There’s so many things that I can explain away but it doesn’t stop me from wanting to experience them. Make me believe! Until then, just entertain me with stories. So what do I think about ghosts? I don’t believe in the afterlife; heaven or hell. So, I don’t know what to think about ghosts. I’ve clearly seen things and felt things that I cannot explain but I don’t necessarily think it’s ghosts as people think ghosts are. My imagination is creative and I feel like in the right setting that it can do some awesome things. I like the creepiness around it and what it does to people and that’s why I like doing all these ghostly things and hearing about people’s stories and going to the creepy places because I don’t necessarily believe it is what they say it is but I like hearing the stories. I like hearing everyone’s ghost stories because everyone has got one!

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

American ghost story in Venice

Rayna and I found the meet up spot early for our private ghost tour in Venice so we went to have a drink. We ending up talking to the couple next to us about all our ghost hunting and they had a story tell.

They were from the USA. When their son was born they found out he was a hemophiliac. Their son needed a blood transfusion but they were scared of AIDS. It was the 80's. When their son was at the hospital in the baby unit they met this Doctor. They were in a unit that you needed a bracelet to pass two locked doors to get into the quarantine baby unit. This Doctor told them about experimental methods that are being done with Hemophilia and gave the doctors name and number for them to contact. They called him and he was doing experimental work on getting AIDS out of the blood, but the number was is home number and he had not really told anybody what he was doing. They asked the hospital staff to talk to the doctor again and they said no one went in the room. 

So they met a ghost doctor that told them about a real doctor doing research on cleaner blood that their son ended up doing for years. Go ghost doctor.


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