Saturday, June 27, 2015

CoastZone - Chicago Ghost Stories - Open Lines

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June 27, 2015   Coast Insider Audio
Chicago Ghost Stories:

In the first half of Friday's program, host Dave Schrader (email) was joined by author and parapsychology expert, Ursula Bielski , who shared ghost stories from the city of Chicago. In recounting the tale of an entity known as 'Resurrection Mary,' Bielski marveled that the case is "without a doubt, the most famous vanishing hitchhiker story in the world." A typical encounter with the ghost, she said, happens when men are traveling near Resurrection Cemetery in the south side of Chicago and offer a ride to a woman seen wandering along the road. Upon resuming their journey, the spirit will either swiftly disappear or scream for the driver to stop at the front of Resurrection Cemetery, where she then jumps out of the car, runs through the gate, and vanishes. Bielski stressed that, unlike similar urban legends, numerous known witnesses have had Resurrection Mary experiences, including a police officer who encountered her last summer.

Another case discussed by Bielski was the Congress Hotel, which she noted was less known nationally but, amongst Chicago ghost investigators, the building is seen as the most active and unsettling haunted location in the city. Built for tourists visiting Chicago for the 1893's World's Fair, the hotel boasts a whopping 800 rooms spread over two towers. According to Bielski, during a two day investigation of the hotel, her team found a stunning seventeen haunted rooms as well as two haunted ballrooms. Beyond the hauntings, she also revealed that the hotel has a sealed off room which contains of its furniture. Bielski theorized that the room may have been used for an exorcism and, in keeping with spiritual beliefs surrounding the rite, the furniture would have been seen as potentially dangerous since it could have absorbed the demonic energy that had been released during the event.
  
Open Lines:

During Open Lines, Kevin in Texas told the story of a breathtaking spiritual encounter experienced by his ex-wife. He explained that she had traveled to Galveston in order to hide from a man who had been stalking her, but he found her at a hotel and shot her five times. After she fell to the floor, he left the room to get a hacksaw and finish his nefarious attack. During this time, Kevin's ex-wife looked up and saw two children who exhorted her to get up of the floor and escape, however she was too weak to do so. Miraculously, when the man returned, the ethereal children picked her up and the three of them transported through the door to the outside. When the stalker caught up with the wounded woman, the children vanished, but witnesses saw the gruesome scene, which caused him to flee.

Later in the program, Dave from Maryland recounted incidents from his time working as a corrections officer at a haunted prison. He recalled one evening when he and his fellow officers were watching the security camera monitors and saw people in a workshop that should have been empty. After rushing down to the room, they were dumbfounded when no one was there. As they were leaving the vacant workshop, a disembodied voice screamed out, "pigs, get out!" Other odd events at the prison included doors that required a key being seemingly being opened by themselves and an eerie mist appearing in security footage. As to why these events took place, Dave surmised that they were the work of deceased prisoners who relished at the chance to harass the forces that had kept them confined when they were alive.
Today in Strangeness:

The gothic soap opera Dark Shadows premiered on this day in 1966 on ABC. One of the most beloved characters from the cult TV show, 175-year-old vampire Barnabas Collins, was added ten months into the series run in an effort to boost low ratings.

Tonight's Show, Saturday, June 27th:

Host Dave Schrader (email) will be joined by author and social welfare expert, John Potash , for a discussion on how the 'powers that be' use drugs to manipulate and ruin lives. Potash present his argument that scores of undercover U.S. intelligence agents used drugs in the targeting of leftist leaders and musicians, including John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and Tupac Shakur. In the first hour, novelist Brad Meltzer will discuss how his new novel The President's Shadow deals with a very true spy ring known as The Culper Ring, a 200-year old secret society founded by George Washington and charged with protecting the Presidency.

From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeys back to March 17, 1995, when author and researcher Michael Brown discussed his view of a new era of purity and love that will soon be upon us all.
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