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Thursday 2 January 2020

Hellier 2.6 "The Altar"

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Yes the tin, thought that too, if it was such significant why leave it behind?! That's how my brain works, occupational hazard...David's house was burned down. Don't know why the pic blurred there on the video? Aside from hiding its appearance.  Greg hoping they're contacted by others, including someone who knows who David, Terry are etc. Any takers I wonder?  The press/media ensured season 1 had publicity with plenty of e-mails especially from Kentucky highlighting their own experiences as well as of others.  Cipher 11 was carried out by a viewer and analyzed how wind-ow was misspelled by Wriste and came up with Ash.  Though he didn't associate it with Ashland. Thus more synchronicity.  Someone on Twitter tweeted about The Wagon Wheel in Ashland, Ohio.

Greg didn't expect to hear from occultists.  Karl mentioned an e-mail he got from Greg which was sent to him by Jeff Richmond. Implying David and Terry are sigils.  (See Supernatural 1.17 Hell House for a good visual explanation of sorts.  As well as their mention of Tulpas.)  A sigil being a term associated with a magic symbol.  Come to be associated with an angel or other entity.  Again relevant in this show.  George P Hansen, parapsychologist who wrote a book named The Trickster and the Paranormal writing that "marginalized people and disarray tend to manifest paranormal activity."  Connor refers to this as the "teenage stage;" as Greg comments on poltergeist activity happens to teenage girls.  Greg referring to Amy as "marginalized" even before the e-mails they got from her.  As Connor calls him this too, "in-between living in one place and between another" as he moved to another place just recently.  George P Hansen sounds so familiar to me, perhaps as I didn't opt for a career in psychology, which my have ended up in parapsychology.  Though I have done reading on this area, sure I read him for my Supernatural book.

Greg thought of a live investigation where the tin can was discovered.  Doing a live EVP session, with music coming up. "Bing bing" from the can.  Tyler has read about people hearing music in caves.  Dan thinks this experiment was more vital.  Then thought they should play the notes in a constant harmony and it would open up something.  Tyler saying "it takes three of them" to make the sound thus opening a portal.  It is only natural that music and harmony go hand in hand, not so much harmony as in peace, but more the rhythm associated with it. 

They also received an e-mail from someone who said he met Terry Wriste.  Wriste being a Tennessee name.  He met him in the '70's with his father.  Terry being a "tunnel rat in Vietnam."  Terry said he met little men, Goblin-like creatures in the tunnels as well as VC.  They spoke with Vaughn who sent the e-mail.  He had worked with ciphers before and he found Terry had spoken of blowing things up and he met cryptics in Vietnam and saw him as unstable.  He pronounces Wriste as "Reeste."  Vaughn said that Terry Wriste was his real name, whereas Alan Greenfield didn't think so.  Greg asks if Terry used "sluff" when he was shooting and used so many profanities and he was angry about so much.

Terry also knew about Kentucky and what was happening and Vaughn thought if he'd run into him again, ie he'd probably be shot by Terry.  Greg would only want to meet him "on a good day."  With people saying they were doing an "initiation ritual" for Greenfield.  And what was the reason behind it.


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