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    The Haunted Houses of Fort Leavenworth, was the well-known title of his book. “Army Apparition” by Alan Moore tells us about extraordinary things that happen in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas by using rhetorical appeals, personal stories, and its historical background.…

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    Halloween is slowly approaching, and you know what that means: time to scope out the spookiest places you can find. Outside of the more traditional haunted houses, there are plenty of other buildings and well-known landmarks that hold a certain degree of creepiness all around the country. Here are the top seven spookiest places across America. While California may not seem like an unsettling place, it is home to one true ghost town. Bodie, California was originally a mining town in the late…

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    stories. Some of the stories are related to the spirits of the dead, and the other ghost stories are related to the disappearances of the living souls. The implied message in the, "Army Apparitions," text is paranormal activity is not just in haunted houses or scary places, it can be everywhere. This text includes examples of paranormal activity on army posts or sites that have been affected by the toughest soldiers. For instance, this sentence states, "In a 1983 SOLDIERS article SSgt.…

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    fire and that’s what killed the owner. The parts of the fired were sealed off. He owned thousands of slaves and made them do everything. Now as the kids enter the house they wonder if it was a mistake. They try to get out and it seems the house is haunted. “Did you hear that noise?”, one of the four kids said. They heard the owner haunts the house but they didn't think it was true. One of the kids bumps into a switch and it opens a hidden basement door. “Should we go down there. It looks…

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    but I couldn’t ever be in my room for more than five minutes without getting nervous. I always felt as if I was being watched, and there was always a tapping noise whenever the room got colder than usual, which was often. I was positive my room was haunted, and my asthma and bizarre dreams when I went to sleep only furthered my reasoning that something wanted me gone. Mel eventually got tired of my compulsive need to stay out of my room, and one day sat me down and told me what was what. I tried…

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    The Haunted Science Lab

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    The Haunted Science Lab was more than just a nickname. Sitting in a circle in the school for orphans, Wyatt talked to his friends about the news that people were disappearing near the Haunted Science Lab, without a trace. Under the shade of the massive dome made of graphene, the only way to get inside the building was the front entrance, which was guarded by dark spirits. No one dared to sneak in and find out what was in the mysterious lab. The dark spirits were ruthless creatures that were…

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    John Sage Research Paper

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    Ghost of the sadist John sage: Obviously you can imagine the chamber will be haunted in future no surprise there. The infamous notorious torturer John sage's pathetic ghost haunts there. John sage was the most dangerous and sadist torturer in the Chillingham torture chamber. The psycho ill maniac John Sage tortured more than 7500 people in three years most of them are Scottish. He took great pleasure while he applied different techniques to produce enormous pain and fear for the prisoners. He…

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    Georgie Geyer, a writer for the Chicago daily news once told about spending a haunted night In the Belvedere. She said that she carefully locked in “housewifely manner”. Only to later see them flapping open, letting in the cold wind. She was assured by the house staff that no one living had been near her room.Their is a boy who…

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    Haunted Places In America

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    EASY-TO-READ BOX SET AND SAVE MONEY BY BUYING THEM COLLECTIVELY! BOOK ONE: SPOOKIEST BATTLEFIELDS reveals momentous battles that shaped American history. It is no wonder with all the violence and bloodshed that these battlefields are among the most haunted places in America. Discover the spooky spirits that haunt these battlefields, such as Old Green Eyes of Chickamauga, The Lady in White, The Phantom Rider of Brandywine, and Shiloh's Drummer Boy. Learn about strange phenomena, such as a…

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    theatre is still open, and they still have shows there . Some people even rent out rooms for parties or weddings with catering. Some people have said that they have seen baker. In Victorian streetscape of spring street The Princess Theatre is haunted by Frederick Baker a past actor. In 1885 the Princess theatre came under control of “The Triumvirate” , with partnering with J.C. williamson, George Musgrove, and Arthur Garner. The old theater had become rundown so the Triumvirate resolved…

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