By Kirby Robinson
In the short history of our show, we’ve already brought
into question the credibly of some well known psychic-mediums like Theresa Caputo
and Sylvia Browne, and TV ministers like Jim Bakker and Cindy Jacobs. We’ve
also shown the fakery of PRS [Paranormal Research Society] and the exorcist
Andrew Calder.
This week we’ll go where few, if any, radio programs
have ever gone. We’ll shine the spotlight on what most consider the most
compelling cases of demonic activity and ghost haunting in recent history.
The Amityville Horror/Haunting. In 1976, the world was
gripped by the news coming out of Amityville, New York as the Lutz family fled
from their home after living there for 28 days. They’d become victims of such
severe demonic attacks the whole story could not be told. Noted ghost hunters
and demon chasers Ed and Lorraine Warren became part of the story. Due to the popularity
of The Exorcist, the public couldn’t
get enough. The legend grew as countless movies and books came out. But the
truth was buried and the lies were told to cover up the fact that nothing paranormal
happened in the house.
The Haunting in Connecticut case focuses on demonic
activity taking place in a house that had formerly been a funeral parlor. It
was surmised that workers took part in necrophilia [sex with dead people] and
necromancy [raising the dead]. When the parlor went out of business the spirits
of the dead stayed along with a host of demons.
In the 1980s, the Snedekers moved into the home so Carmen,
the mother, could take her cancer stricken son to a nearby hospital for daily
treatment. Almost as soon as the family moved in the haunting began. Ed and Lorraine
Warren along with John Zaffis were called in to investigate the case. It was
brought to a close once an exorcism was performed.
Unlike the Amityville case, this one had the benefit
of the internet and the growing interest in the paranormal to help build up
lots of smoke. The books and a successful movie stoked the fires but has the
truth ever been told? Have independent researchers ever had a chance to look at
the evidence?
The case behind The
Conjuring. Not since The Exorcist
has a horror film that had any ties to a real case [outside of maybe the Texas Chainsaw Massacre] captured the
attention of America. The Perron family moved into an historic home in rural
Rhode Island, enduring 10 years of haunting by dark spirits.
Ed and Lorraine Warren once again play a part in it.
How legit are the case notes? Are the Warrens even
legit?
Over the course of our 2 hours together, we’ll study
as much information as we can. This is information that the supporters of these
hoaxes DON’T want you to know.
Tune in learn the truth and make up your own mind.
NOTE: Due to the overwhelming amount of information,
this may be a 2-part series.
As a weekly feature, Kirby will also share some book
reviews and recommendations, as well as his infamous incredible "BAD BAD
Thing Awards."
Showtime begins at 7 PM [PST] or 10 PM [EST]. See this page for more information:
Here’s last week's
show—Bad Psychics – with Even Worse Intentions:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/god-discussion/2013/08/22/bad-psychics-with-even-worse-intentions
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2 comments:
i question their timing? god forbid u dare question the warrens and im no investigator.just skeptic and see all the ass kissing for a area that's not governed or acknowledged by law so who is anyone to dare question people who question?! it's all the dorks of society that seem to gravitate to this area& demand fame and respect.
My parents gave Jim Bakers ministry a good amount of money. Grrr..It makes me so mad to see these people really make God and anything related look bad. That is not how we represent Christ. Using God's name for money..wow he has some set to come back to tv and dare ask for more money yet again.
Jennifer Auld
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