Sunday, July 22, 2012

Are You WEAK Enough?

By Bridgette O'Hare
I can bench press 200 pounds.  I once punched out a guy with one shot.  I am a champion arm wrestler.  And my mind...my mind is sooo strong...I remember everything I see and hear
....as if!!! 


I’m sure you have already figured out...I am NONE of those things.  What I am...is a note taker.   I’d forget things if I weren’t.  The catch is...I often will stick my notes in places and then forget them.  Trust me; the irony isn’t lost on me.  Anyway, just this morning I was thumbing through the pages of my Bible when I found some notes stuck between them.  In the name of complete disclosure there are easily 30+ bulletins from church with as many notes as will fit scribbled on them stuck between the pages of my Bible.  So finding notes isn’t that difficult...but this page of notes was different.  It wasn’t a bulletin.  It was a small 4x6 sheet torn from a notebook.  There weren’t forty or more sentences penned to this piece of paper.  No, there were literally five sentences written below a Bible passage that I had to look up again. What really struck me though was the following sentence.


The heart of prayer is weakness; strong people don’t tend to pray.


Ouch...now that’s a bit of a slap in the face.  I have always thought of myself as a strong person. Not physically, like the things listed earlier, so much as mentally and emotionally.  In my life, I’ve been through a lot and mentally/emotionally I’d say I’m pretty strong.   But strength isn’t what God expects of us.  Because when we are strong...we try to do things ourselves.  We don’t rely on God for strength.   I’m fairly certain that’s what I must have been thinking when I wrote those words down.  Strong people don’t tend to pray.  


There have been many times in my life that turmoil raged and I tried to handle it myself.  Over and over I have learned that until I fall to my knees, broken before God, knowing that I can’t do it all myself...I won’t be able to do it at all.  I am weak.  My strength alone is not enough...ever.  God wants us to see that.  I Corinthians 1:27 tells us “...God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty.”  That includes us...thinking we are mighty.  Thinking we can do it alone.  Then along comes God’s strength and puts our puny “might” to shame. 


Personally, I have recently been dealing with some health issues.  Something I have been fortunate enough in my life to never have to deal with.  And I tried to handle it myself.  I went to the doctor.  I tried homeopathic remedies (which I prefer)...neither worked.  Until one day, only a few days ago, I lost it!!!  I was alone at home and I fell to my knees by my bed crying.  I didn’t have to say a word aloud...God heard my heart crying out to him.  Now, here I am, merely five days later and a remedy I had been trying previously suddenly is working.  I gave it to God.  I wasn’t strong enough on my own.  Why didn’t I read II Corinthians 12:9-10 earlier? 


“And He said to me (“me” being Paul), ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.’  Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.  Therefore I take pleasure in my infirmities, in reproaches, in needs, in persecutions, in distresses, for Christ’s sake.  For when I am weak, then I am strong.”


Paul was actually thankful for his persecution.  Even though he had prayed God would remove his “thorn in the flesh” but God did not.  He simple told Paul “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”  


I thank God for my weakness.  Without it, I would still be suffering in my own “strength.”  It isn’t just about physical strength and weakness though.  We suffer in hundreds of ways every day, ways that could be unbearable without God. 


Hebrews 11:32-34   “And what more shall I say?  For the time would fail me to tell of Gideon and Barak and Sampson and Jepthah, also of David and Samuel and the prophets: who through faith subdues kingdoms, worked righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, became valiant on battle, turned to flight the armies of the aliens”


So ask yourself...are you weak enough to let go and let God?  For in weakness...we become strong.  It isn’t until we recognize our own weakness that accompanies this flesh that we are able to find our strength in Christ.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Are you ready for “The Seven Last Years”?

By Stephen Piersall, Deliverance Ministry, Central NYS

“The Seven Last Years” written by Carol Balizet is a book I read many years ago, and one that I just could not put down. I even read this riding a bus. I just couldn’t read it fast enough. In 1971 the USAF was so kind to send this snow bound boy from Central NY where I was used to cold winds and tons of snow sent me from the pan into the fire so to speak to the humid hot temperatures in Tampa, Florida. This book was written and placed in Tampa. All the streets, buildings, etc. mentioned were very familiar with me. It’s like you read this book but placed in your hometown. I was glued to this book.

“When you see all these things, you know that (the son of man) is near, right at the door.” Matthew 24:33, NIV “All these things” that Jesus speaks of; natural disasters, false prophets, disease, strife, suffering, the emergence of the Antichrist, have been witnessed by the characters in this book. Nonbelievers up until now, they have been left behind to live through the seven years of the Great Tribulation. The two families who struggle for survival and attempt to find normalcy in dramatic abnormal times. Did you know that these nonbelievers in the future will still be able to find faith and salvation while through these seven years awaiting for the reign of Jesus?

Look at the world today. Are you really ready for Jesus to come back and rule again? Are you a Christian, but still dabble with porn, incest, lies, greed, ghost hunting, Wicca, etc. that rules your world we live in? Many would agree with me that we are living in the modern day Sodom and Gomorrah. When we die, Christian or not, we ALL will stand before God and have our life reviewed before our eyes. God then sends us to Heaven or Hell. There are no in-betweens, such as man made ideas of purgatory, earthbound spirits, or to a spiritual world where we can be influencing our family and friends on earth.

The New Age movement is Satan’s way to rule each and every one of us. If Satan can take our focus away from living a Godly life He considers this a victory. If you're involved with ghost hunting, seeing psychics, following astrology, you are following the path of life Satan wants. To do all the things Satan wants us to do makes life easy for us. Have you ever thought about how hard it really is to live a Christian life? Making time to pray and not just when someone says “I’ll pray for you” and then you don’t. When we say that, we need to stop right then and there and pray. Prayer is talking to God. We talk all day long at work, home, with family, friends, coworkers, etc. but we can’t find the time during our busy schedule to talk to God. How about when you walk the dog, driving in your car, running laps at the gym, or even during commercials while watching TV?

I am currently using an online app to “Read the Bible in chronological order”. I’m proud to say I’m half way through it and I’m amazed how it bounces me all around different books and chapters of the Bible. Hearing God’s word is essential to our everyday Christian lives. I really have no excuses to not being able to read the Bible every day as I do. It takes less than 10 minutes to read the material for each day. But how many Christians don’t read their Bibles every day? We have time to read the paper, magazines, internet, TV, phone calls, etc. but can’t find 10 minutes to learn what God teaches us. How many of us watch a good ball game and just wish they could keep playing longer, put the game into extra innings or overtime. But, when we are at Church and the preacher is going on and on and on wishing for this to end real soon. Can’t He see church service has now gone past the one hour mark?

What about those ghosts (evil spirits) investigations? Do we not heed the warning in the Bible? Deuteronomy 18:9-12 KJV, 9: When thou art come into the land which the Lord they God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those nations. 10: There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch. 11: Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. 12: For all that do these things are an abomination unto the Lord; and because of these abominations the Lord thy God doth drive them out from before thee.

What about the Last Seven Years in your life? Will you still be here if it happened today or would you be bowing before God reviewing your life? There are many sins in our life on a daily basis, and we should always as a minimum ask forgiveness when we first awake and before we go to bed at night. Reading the Bible and praying is the easy part of being a Christian. It’s the walk we do on a day to day basis that really reflects the character of our Christian life—Don’t just talk the talk—Walk the Walk!

Friday, July 20, 2012

Please Help Me!

By Rev. Mark Hunnemann

Those three agony-filled words - please help me - are explicitly stated or implied in every request about demonic oppression. “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:45) Every email I have received from a person suffering demonic oppression is a heart-wrenching plea for help. If you read the gospels it is clear that Jesus’ spent much of His time responding to folks who were imploring, “Please help me.” The text in Mark indicates that serving others in need was why He came - in addition to His work of ransoming sinners. Question: do we have a Jesus-like attitude toward those in “paranormal pain” who contact us? To answer that question, we need to also review what it is people are seeking help for/from.

Why are people asking for help? The first stage is infestation of pure evil.  It is NOT a ghost; it is a demon(s).  Jesus never helped anyone who had ghost problems, nor did any ghosts ever appeal to Him for help, as did demoniacs. We must never forget what it is that our clients are dealing with on a daily basis.  This past week I received a text on my cell from a person struggling with possession.  The first 10 syllables were demonic gibberish, but it ended with…WE ARE HERE.  I felt like texting back…"And Jesus is coming!" but I didn’t.  The people you approach to help are living 24/7 with incomprehensible, undiluted, seething wickedness.  They are living with hell…and hell-ish creatures. Don’t lose sight of that.

Not content to just take up residence in a house, they begin the oppression.  The goal is always the same: to break us down physically, emotionally, and spiritually.  By the time we have been contacted, these unspeakably evil beings have done unspeakably evil things to our clients. Instead of giving a litany of things done to them, let me ask this - will you believe them when they cry for help?  Jesus was not gullible, but there is no instance in the gospels where Jesus seeks proof of an ailment before He cured it.  Of course in many instances the problem was evident, but the principle stands.  He responded with compassion to those who said, “Please help me.” He did not investigate…Jesus healed.

In some instances it is inappropriate to ask WWJD, because He is God, and we are not (despite what many are saying).  However, surely we should follow His example when it comes to how we respond to the pleas for help that come our way.  Christian…follower of Jesus Christ…are you rubbing salt in their wounds by requesting to verify the hell they are experiencing?  Chances are you are not the first person they have sought help from, but you may be the last.  Why are you in this field anyway?  If it is only to gather evidence of one kind or another, then you need to repent, you aren't truly helping anyone.  I have done several dozen cleansings, and have NEVER performed an investigation prior to it. As I have said before, collectively we are doing something that has never been done in the history of mankind -- investigating.  What HAS been done repeatedly down through the ages is to respond with compassion in seeking to rid these dear folks of demonic oppression.  “PLEASE HELP ME!”  How will you respond?  Will you investigate, or will you believe them and do a cleansing/blessing?  Let us hold the sword of the Spirit, instead of a K-2 meter.  Stand back and let the Lion of the Tribe of Judah roar! Amen.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Bible and Magic

By Lisa Grace

The Holy Scriptures address magic and witchcraft as an abomination, being against God. Those that practice it are going against God’s wishes.

Why is practicing magic against God’s wishes? Because it ultimately hurts us. First, we can be mislead into thinking we are in control, making ourselves and our desires our own god. Second, communicating with the dead is impossible (they sleep) so those who think they are talking to the dead are talking to demons or some other type of supernatural creature.

Magic, tarot cards, ouija boards, crystals, etc. can all be controlled by demons to get humans to do things that are not in their best interest. Who ultimately is controlling your life when you use these tools? Not you, but creatures who do not have your best interests at heart.

Prayer and reading your Holy Scriptures are the only communication you need—a direct line to God. Why go anywhere else for answers?

One practice I find disturbing in Christian science fantasy is the use of magic by “good” characters. I find this practice an oxymoron. Since God says magic and its practice is an abomination, showing it as anything but evil, is against His word.

I think those of us who write fiction about the supernatural world from a Christian world-view have a responsibility to uphold (in any universe or world we create) to reflect the basic values of God that displeasing actions (such as using magic) have dire consequences.

I think both C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien handle this well in their fictional worlds.

When you need answers in life the best place they can be found is through reading your Holy Scriptures and then on your knees asking the King of the Universe yourself, in person.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Issue 80 Ghost Adventures Advocate Demonic Infestation - Galka Case, Part 2

 By Kirby Robinson


Eye on the Paranormal PM Edition Coming in September

Yes, it's true we know the paranormal entertainment industry hates to hear this because we will now be reporting not 7 days a week but 14 times a week! The PM edition will be even edgier, and it will be carrying on our tradition of hard-hitting investigations into the world of all things paranormal.

So if you want to blog for the last 100% free voice of the paranormal, contact us [freeallspirits@live.com] and we'll get you set up.

Chip Coffey Caught Butt Flapping This Week!

It seems that Chip Coffey can't pass up any chance to remind the world that he's psychic…or maybe he's trying to convince himself that he is? Anyway, the following was posted on his Facebook page]

Just got this affirmation from one of my pals on Twitter:
"In May, in Charlotte, NC, you told Fox anchor Tara Blake she had 'pregnancy' vibes. She just announced today she's 15 weeks pregnant!"
Congratulations to the mommy-to-be!

This doesn't make you psychic. It just means you made a smart guess. She would had been with child when you made this statement if you said "you're pregnant I'm 100% sure of it, you're having a son/daughter/twins," etc., maybe the world would be impressed -- but you didn't.

Here are some less than stellar examples of his psychic predictions:

- In his blog Chip predicted that there would be more controversy concerning his book. However, there has been none.

- He invited his readers to tune into a radio interview just a few hours prior to the event. In reality, it was being taped for later broadcast.

We're still waiting for some solid proof of your psychic ability to come our way.


Ghost Adventures Advocate Demonic Infestation - Galka Case, Part 2


We left the episode at the point that a staged accident scene and the image of a much younger child [appearing younger than the girl's actual age. We've been told that this was intentionally done to make the case more sympathetic to the audience]. Also, the facts and details concerning the wreck, which were concealed from the public, will be covered later.

Demons will use anything at their disposal to get an opening into the lives of people. It's the goal of the demonic to destroy and claim as many souls to the pits of hell. In a case like this, it's exactly what they are seeking.

Is the family Christian? We saw no proof of this, as there were no noticeable religious objects in the home. From what could be observed, there weren't any Bibles, crosses, etc. We weren't told if the child was saved [given herself to the Lord and baptized]. If the family happened to be new agers, or had no religious attachment, they were easy pickings. This allowed the  demon move in and fool the Galka family as well as the Ghost Adventures team.

Wanting to know if their daughter, Melissa, was safe, and in good spirits, allowed the demon in. It made itself look as if it was the child. Demons are smart they can learn anything there is to know about a person. They can speak like the person and at times can even manifest an appearance of the person. [However, there will often be something slightly off about the appearance. That's why the "GHOST" appeared to a person that was not a family member].

The Galkas claimed that when she started to manifest the doorbell started to ring, the TV would turn on and off, and change channels, lights flickered--all things a demon can effortlessly do.

Zak then tells the viewers: "This is going to change how you think about death." NO, IT WON'T. If you’re a Christian you have been given victory over death [Christ stated this]. When a Christian dies, at the end of your last breath, you go right to heaven. You're now living in the Heavenly City with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. [New agers try to use the term holy ghost as a means to justify the essence of ghost, but the Holy Spirit is not a ghost]. If the child was a Christian, the family should have no doubts if she was okay. [People ask if you can communicate with people in the heavens. The Bible is silent on this but let me say this … Hearing from someone who truly has been saved that all the teachings of the Bible are true would be a great tool to convince others that the gospel is everything it claims to be].

It's scary that people like Zak claim to be experts on the matter of life and death. I shudder to think of what he'll have to face for asking people to leave the Christian path and follow a rocky new age path to hell…



Come back next week for the Galka Case, part 3.



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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Yoga at the Pentagon?

On June 8, 2012, I had the delight of joining 93-year-old yoga master Tao Porchon-Lynch, who was recently named "Oldest Yoga Teacher" by Guinness World Records, as she taught yoga at the Pentagon.

It was incredible seeing 80 Department of Defense personnel -- service members and civilians -- in various yoga poses, from warriors to king dancers, and then flowing through a series of sun salutations to Tao's signature tango music. At one point, I said to myself, "This is pretty cool. I'm doing yoga at the Pentagon!" The final relaxation was especially poignant. I got a deep sense that these folks particularly needed and deserved those moments of personal peace.

At the end of the yoga session, I moderated a discussion on Tao's colorful life, as I've done many times before. There was great interest in Tao's time with Gandhi and her work in the French Resistance during World War II, as well as her peacemaking around the world, such as Yoga for Peace in Israel in 1995 and her more recent appearance at the 2011 Newark Peace Education Summit with His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama.

During the Q and A, one woman asked why Tao agreed to teach yoga to a group of people who are focused on war and conflict. In her very humble manner, Tao explained that she was simply honored to be there among those who work tirelessly to protect our security. She explained how yoga plays a role in peacemaking, which is the ultimate goal for those in our military. In her view, peace is really about atonement. She broke down the word atonement into "at-one-ment," or oneness. Tao's perspective is that we all have the same breath inside us and yoga brings us closer to that realization.

For me, the day epitomized the essence of yoga in that it was about unity. All of the people in the group had very important "day jobs." Many had to be given permission to take time to be in the class. Yet, they came together, in great numbers, to share in the presence and practice of peace. If all of our leaders -- anyone making critical decisions affecting other people's lives -- would take time every day to experience even a few moments of stillness, I believe our world would be a better place. As the Dalai Lama has said, "World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not the absence of violence. Peace is the manifestation of human compassion."

See photos! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-terri-kennedy/yoga-pentagon_b_1629491.html#s1151297&title=Yoga_at_the

Article by Dr. Terri Kennedy, HuffPost Healthy Living

Monday, July 16, 2012

Paranormal State Keeps Milking the "I Am Six" Case Till It's Dry

By Kirby Robinson


Continued from the blog "I Am Six" The Golden Goose of Ryan Buell & PRS

We're back with part 2 of our report on the fakery and deceptions by PRS and the fake para-celebs who tagged along hoping to fatten their wallets, gain better name recognition within the paranormal entertainment industry, and spread more lies about demons and exorcisms.

But I'm scratching my head about a few things lately.

Someone sent me this link:  

We understand Amy Bruni is with child so she needs money for diapers, formula, baby things and maybe some smokes and a beer or two. But – what has she done?

1 Starred in a hit film - NO

2 Won the Indy 500 - NO

3 Cured cancer and/or AIDS - NO

4 Starred in a fake paranormal reality show and buddied up to members of the paranormal entertainment industry? YES!

In other words, her only claim to fame is this:









Silence is at times deafening and condemning … and sometimes it's outright shocking.

A few weeks ago, we exposed convicted child molester Robert Hunnicutt and his work with many of the leaders of the paranormal entertainment industry.


Here are a few: Keith Age, Andrew Calder, Patrick Burns, Patti Starr, Chip Coffey, Reese Christian and Sharon Johns.

To date, we've not heard word one from any of these people. We have to ask why is that? And what does that say about them?

One more thing that made me scratch my head the other day as I was looking at traffic sources for visitors to the EYE ON THE PARANORMAL. One of the more popular Google search terms for the blog is "Chip Coffey Fake" but this one was even more interesting: "Chip Coffey Butt Flap."

Not sure what the phrase really means.

- In the days of old, long johns had an opening that could accessed when the person needed to go that didn't require them to remove the clothing.

- It can mean to be very funny.

- That it means someone talking out of their backside and their butt flaps.

- A cut of steak.

- A cloth pinned to the pants of a punk rocker.

- One of our reporters states that it means someone talking out of their backside and their butt flaps

Whatever it means it did stop and make me grin as I scratched my head.

Now it's time for part two of the I Am Six case...

Episode 47 "The Possession: Return of Six"

Like every other show in the reality programming field you gotta give the viewers something big to get those ratings. PRS/Paranormal State and a whole slate of para-celebs are about to give it to them in this hour-long episode.

In season 2 there was the controversial episode, “I Am Six” that involves a young woman acting as if she is possessed by a demon named Six. You might want to watch The Exorcism of Emily Rose and see how much of this case was stolen from this film. Keep in mind, the film is very loosely based on a real case. Much had been changed, including the location, which originally was in Germany.

In this episode, Ryan brings in Lorraine Warren and the latest go-to practitioner of exorcisms, Father Bob Bailey. It seems as if Andrew Calder hopefully got a sign from God that you get one, maybe two, passes on doing possibly fake exorcisms and then you're out of luck.

Voiceover by Ryan added later during post productions when he tells the team to be prepared.

When Ryan enters the master bedroom there is a dog on the bed. That's no big deal but it is if the same dog was being held as the home owner is showing the team the house. Looks like the scene was shot out of order.

The client is in the basement wearing a tan sweater, and then they are in the kitchen and she's wearing an olive green jacket.

When Chip arrives Ryan is suddenly in a different outfit and Chad has popped up out of nowhere. Notice how Chad and Chip are hanging out and Chad appears to have difficulty keeping a smile off his face as he asks Chip: "You feeling something?"

During Dead Time, Ryan's hoodie suddenly appears on him and the shot of him and Chad in the bedroom does not match one cut Chad is on one side of the bed with Ryan. In the next they stand on different sides of the bed.

During the evidence review session there are four noted errors. 1. Ryan has no hoodie on then suddenly there it is. 2. There is an unidentified person in the room. 3. When Chip is asked a question by Ryan it is added in post production and Chip is not even in the same room. The shots and lighting don't match. The couch that Chip is sitting on is not even in the same room they are in. 4. The review is supposed to be at night but it is clearly daytime.

If Ryan had driven up to the home he would had seen the river due to its close proximity. Why does he have to ask where the river is?

When Ryan is speaking to the nameless male "Occult Expert" on the phone, notice the cuts don't match and that Ryan looks as though he's pretending to take notes. Why not talk to fellow team member Eilfie—that's her title. Or Michelle Belanger? Or Lorraine Warren? Also, the information he receives from the mysterious Occult Expert is nothing more than discussing Book of Leviticus in the Bible. Finally, why are mental health issues attributed to the demonic?

When Ryan goes to the site of the suicide we learn that he gave out false information in the case briefing. Donna didn't throw herself off of a cliff but she walked out into the water. He's wearing Day 1 clothing and this is well into Day 2.

It is very difficult to see who is doing director's log as the hood of the jacket is pulled up over the person's head and their back is kept to the camera through the entire shot. The team sets up for the experiment from 7:42 to 8:50 PM. During this time, Ryan changes his shirts back to the one he wore on Day 1.

The Moundsville comment was plain silly compared to what Ryan says next. It is actually quite sad and ego-driven. Ryan states that this case came about to bring them close to Quincy, Illinois so they could respond to Lara's needs.

Let's examine his statement in more depth.

1. It's been at least six months since the team had visited Lara. From postings on Paranormal State's board, things didn't improve for Lara. At the end of "I Am Six" the audience is led to believe that her problems were solved. Why had the team not returned to Lara's home to help the family? Why had Ryan not used his influence with the Catholic Church to have a real exorcist come to the home and perform a full rite? If Ryan had ever been a part of a real one he would know it would take days or even weeks to complete a genuine exorcism.

2. On a deeper level, he implies that the family in Kent, Kentucky was put through a demonic haunting and a death of a family member, so Ryan would be called to that location at that time.

Notice two things about the team's arrival. 1. Barb, the mother, greets the team and is well dressed. She shows no signs of stress and no evidence that she had just battled a demon. 2. Observe Lara's "black eye." Freeze the DVD and take a close look. Do you see any swelling at all? Remember, this just had happened a few hours ago yet there's no major discoloring, no real bruising nothing that you would link to a black eye. It looks like shades of yellow, dark blue and black eye shadow. Also, if Lara was being choked, why aren't there any markings on her neck?

Ryan says to Lara, "You know why we're here, right?" He smiles.

Also, Lara's name is now spelled Lara in this episode.

8:58 PM Interview with Client's Parents. This is where they discuss the fight they had with the demon last night. The mother describes the scenario: "It had grabbed her and was starting to pull her up from the end of the bed and started to suspend her from her ankles upside down in the air." Imagine that! Where's the pictorial evidence? If Lara is being suspended in mid-air upside down, that would be headline news. Not just for Quincy, Illinois or Chicago, but nationally and internationally. She would be on CNN, BBC, you name it.

During the client interview notice that Chad is next to Ryan and then he disappears.

We then have Ryan taking Chad on a tour of the home, pointing out alleged sites of major demonic attacks on Lara. In the "I Am Six" episode are we presented with any real proof of these things happening?

1 The marks on her back don't happen while others are around. The marks are only on her back; none on the face or arms. They aren't deep enough to draw blood, nor will they cause permanent scarring.

2 They show the top of the laundry chute. Where is the proof that she ever fell down the laundry chute? We see no pictures.

3 Again, where is the proof that she was wedged inside the chute? There's a shot of the bottom of the laundry chute. Where is the pictorial evidence that she was ever crammed inside it?

Chad claims that something pushed him much like in the "Church of the Damned" episode when Ryan says he was pushed.

But Ryan is too busy changing into a hoodie again to give Chad a hand.

We need to take a close look at the odd business concerning the names of the demon[s] that are supposedly possessing the girl. It is a common practice during the deliverance ceremony to inquire directly to the demon the names of the demon/demons that possess the individual. They seem to be avoiding avoid performing the deliverance ceremony, because one is never done.

The source of these names is Chip Coffey the same person that introduced the world to Ryan’s personal demon back in season 1's "The Name" episode.

We jump to the outside of the house where Chip and Ryan are discussing names. Chip holds a small note pad containing the list of six demonic names. These are not just any names, but some of the top-ranking demons. It's very interesting to note that one particular name is absent, and that is the name of Ryan's personal demon. In fact, this is one who's ranked right behind the leadership of the forces of darkness.

But what's even odder is the list itself. Freeze frame the shot and you will see six names. But watch when they do a close up – you'll see only five names on the list. So, are there five or six? Apparently, they aren't sure of one of the names, as on both pages one has a question mark next to it.

The captions claim it is 10:47 as they start bringing in the para-celebs and setting things up. Notice that Ryan walks by a clock that reads 8:47.

As the following scenes unfold it changes from light to dark outside as the shots are mismatched.

Notice how Lara's "black" eye is beginning to fade and in some shots it's almost gone.

Where is Chad when they're performing the exorcism on Lara? Chad is not in the room. Isn't Chad supposed to be helping film the actual exorcism? DVD TIMELINE 29:55 -- watch the right hand side of your screen and see the window. Who's there? Chad! He walks by, glances inside, sees the exorcism, and hurries back inside. Can we say gotcha? Especially in the next scene after Chad talks to Ryan about getting shots of Lara when he was outside, and not inside.

One wonders where did the Lorraine and Chip go? Lorraine disappears from the episode and Chip is only seen in the background in a few shots.

When Ryan gives his big battle speech and takes part in the experiment he wears a dark t-shirt but when there is a big ruckus upstairs he rushes up the stairs, now wearing a coat.

Did Lara's black eye appear to be a makeup job? DVD TIMELINE 30:32 there's no black eye. At various times in this episode, it's more prominent than others. Observe that she has a Band-Aid over her left eyebrow. All the makeup on Lara's face is gone leaving no black eye. This is very obvious in the final shot. DVD TIMELINE: 41:04 there is no black eye and the Band-Aid is gone.

UPDATE: While doing research on the book we came across this letter posted onto the PRS message boards reportedly written by Barb, Lara's mother. She addresses what has happened to Lara and her family since the second exorcism. If this letter is true, it's a heartbreaking story. It raises some very serious questions about the amount of responsibility that PRS shows to their clients.

PRS promises to help them. But should that help end as soon as the cameras stop rolling? As we have seen in the cases we've examined, some families do not find peace after the team leaves. Kelli Ryan, episode 27 "The Messenger" didn’t. Eric and Lisa, the family from episode 29 "The Glove", reported a chair sliding across the floor a week after the team left. 

You read about a family reporting being terrorized by demons and the team will battle with them only to have the demons return two weeks later. More than a year has passed and Lara remains haunted by demon/s. When did Ryan return or present her case to the Catholic Church to arrange for a full exorcism? Did he invite Chip, Lorraine Warren, or Father Bob Bailey to return? They were guests of the show but PRS clearly has a responsibility to bring these issues to a close. Has Ryan given up hope as he claimed Lara was a case of perfect possession? What is perfect possession? It would mean that Lara would have completely given herself over to the demons and want them to remain. Her behavior would be far worse than anything the actor Charlie Sheen had been engaging in with the drugs, alcohol and porn stars. Also, Lara wouldn't bathe, she would incessantly curse, and she would harm those around her, destroying their faith and demolishing religious objects. This kind of behavior is NOT evident in the episode you've just seen.

Barb's letter from October 21, 2009 can be found here: http://forums.pennstateprs.com/index.php?showtopic=20771&hl=

"Hello to everyone and God bless all of you. I'm just sending a brief note to explain Lara's upset, (she is ill with the flu right now and may not have handled this situation which has arisen as gracefully as possible). She received an e-mail where an individual made a rhetorical request for 'THE' Lara to answer the sender's questions, if she didn't mind. The sender only gave her about 14 hours to respond. She was 3 hours too late and the sender's questions were made public and were on the topic of providing proof, mainly medical in nature. Lara would have been willing to respond to the sender's email. Our family (Lara included) understands the topic of possession from the viewpoints of the skeptics, believers, and those who fall in between. There are some questions that we can answer and there are some that we legally can't because it may involve someone not in our family or a third party. We do feel that she, (and we), deserve some privacy. But, understand, all of our researchers do know her history and would not have investigated if she suffered from psychosis or dissociative disorder. She has had very thorough psychiatric evaluations, even from the Mayo Clinic, and does not have either - there is no medical explanation or disease that can explain what has happened.

"Also know that what was aired on Paranormal State was only forty or so minutes extracted from several days of investigation. The exorcism alone began in the afternoon and did not end until around midnight, or later. You have all seen only snippets of an ongoing serious situation. Most of what has happened here you know nothing of, and I can assure you, you don't want to know. But, as an example of one such well-documented incident was a rape that sent her to her gynecologist, (which he carefully noted in his files). She had second degree burns (and will always have the scars), on the inside of her thighs in the shape of fingerprints. She was cut and burned on the inside and smeared with ash, all of which her doctor was an eye-witness to. I saw this happen to her, so I solemnly give my word that it was not faked. She has been degraded and shamed every single way possible. She was scratched so many times on her back that her back dripped blood, as if she had been scourged. I also have scars from scratches that showed up on me whilst I was trying to help her. My son was sent to the emergency room afer experiencing a very agonizing and unexplainable pain in the region of the sternum, a pain that left us in fear that one of his arteries was dissecting. My husband, demanding of the demon to take him instead and leave Lara alone, immediately developed pneumonia that lasted for two months. When I say we all suffer and offer it for all of you, I am quite serious.

"I also would strongly advise, for your own safety, not to watch these episodes for hours nonstop. "They" are very cunning and have discovered how to use our own technology to their own advantage. The only proof that you will truly believe is when it happens to you. "Pure Evil, the Demonic, ot They" would be more that thrilled to oblige, but is that what you truly want? To live through what we are suffering? We are struggling very hard, all of us, to stay alive and sane through this mess. Is that what you want to feel? I personally care about all of you (Lara also cares, too) and do NOT want that for any of you. So, may God's angels surround and protect you, and may you never know what we have known.
Barb, (Lara's Mom)."

Paranormal Evidence Tally

1 Claims of Paranormal Activity: We have two cases here. The family in Kentucky claims that a demon caused a family member to commit suicide. The Illinois case is about Lara still being possessed by the demon that was haunting her in Season 2's "I Am Six" episode. 
2 Proof of Paranormal Activity: None in either case.
3 Accuracy of Psychic: Kentucky episode: 3. Chip reveals some general details. Illinois episode: 2. Chip makes an effort. However, his accuracy takes a big hit when he comes up with the claim that, just like in the original episode, six demons are haunting Lara once again. In reality, there was only one demon that went by the name of Six.
4 Ryan Buell's Producer Credit: Consulting Producer
5 Demon Count: 00

February 2011 UPDATE: An on-set source for both the "I Am Six" and "The Possession: Return of Six" episodes came forward days before this book was completed. We felt the information they provided was significant enough to be included. More importantly, we have been able to confirm much of what they shared.

It seems that Lara had a fascination with the film, "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" and had watched it many times. As Emily Rose had six demons inside of her, in "I Am Six" Lara claims that the demon inside of her is named Six. In "Possession: Return of Six", Chip Coffey lists six different demons, just as in the movie. During the filming of both episodes Lara and her family were experiencing some very difficult times emotionally. And Lara viewed the possibility of experiencing an exorcism as a form of alternative therapy to help her deal with her troubles. She was never sure if the demon was real or comprised of things she had kept buried in her subconscious that were trying to emerge.

Here is the book that reveals the truth about the "I Am Six" case: http://www.amazon.com/Never-Mock-God-Investigation-ebook/dp/B009ZL7TGI/

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