Last Monday, March 24th, TAPS, (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) were invited to investigate an old brownstone home in New York. The house is at 278 West 113th Street in Harlem and was the house famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini and his wife Bess purchased and lived in for many years.
The TAPS team of Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson set their camera's, thermal images devices, EVP's, EMP's, and digital recorders throughout the house. At 9pm, equipment was ready and it was lights out.
As the TAPS team swept through the house, every inch was recorded and detailed. With heightened anticipation, as that night was the birthday of Harry Houdini, the crew hoped to capture some evidence that Houdini's presence was still in the house.
Alas, no video was recorded, (No moving furniture, no strange bumps in the darks, no floating tambourine, no strange lights or orbs) but a small snippet of audio was recorded. As the TAPS crew usually do, they attempt to provoke the spirits to manifest themselves and show some sort of sign of their presence. It didn't appear to work that night.
Grant Wilson was in the drawing room of the home when he began to speak to Houdini asking him to show some sort of sign he was present but nothing registered on their instruments.
At 3am, the crew began packing up and went back to their office to analyze the data collected. After hours and hours of shadows and silence, Jason heard a startling sound recorded from the drawing room. It was a response that at first no one understood until further investigation into the history of Harry Houdini made the audio sounds become more clear.
The sounds heard were two words, "Rosabelle Believe!" At first, Jason and Grant felt that the words were merely random sounds that sometimes occur in paranormal investigations and dismissed as remnant paranormal activity.
Upon further review, Houdini was a staunch disbeliever in mediums and paranormal activity. In fact, the last several years of his life was spent debunking famous mediums as frauds and offered a $10,000 reward to anyone who could produce empirical proof that life after death existed. No one ever collected the prize.
However, before Houdini died, he and his wife Bess made a pact that if it were possible, he would make contact with her and for verification, (To avoid fraud from other mediums trying to cash in) a secret message that only Harry and Bess knew would be sent and verified that only Bess would understand.
Those two words were Rosabelle Believe!
Ghost adventures actually caught evidence on film, a ghost threw a brick at the film crew. Seriously, it did.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny about the story regarding the alleged password since Bess Houdini said the experiment between herself and Harry was a failure. Noone ever figured it out! But of course the beauty of this story is it wasn't til after Bess Houdini died that the alleged Meduim came out with this story,...how convient for the meduim that the houdinis are dead and cannot dispute her claim! I am pretty sure when Bess said the experiment was failure thats what she meant!
ReplyDeleteEvery single thing you believe is a package, and it depends on the support that each package has. When you wake up, the first thing you have to believe is your eyes, and on it goes.
ReplyDeleteJust because I haven't seen something doesn't mean i don't believe it.
It depends on the support that it has.
Speaking philosophically ghosts might exist, but as there is no physical evidence anywhere, then its no more likely than anything else that requires no evidence.
There could be a million trillion scenarios, well should I say there are, but none of these are ever examined.
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