Saturday January 15, 2011
Return to the show
After the
previous co-host fiasco,
I had settled at a friend's place and the computer was set up.
Henry was pleased to learn I was able to co-host
for the January 15th edition.
Henry had sent along a .pdf of guest
Stephen Hill's
book
Something Unseen,
which
(due to my housing drama),
I was only able to read about the first half of it.
During the show, Stephen was an awesome guest, discussing his book
also available on Kindle.
Stephen also discussed evidence he'd acquired such as
graveyard childrens' voices
he'd posted on YouTube.
I did a quick seach to find that video as well as
Stephen's YouTube Channel
as well.
Erudite Stephen was keeping an eye on the chat room and noticed my placing various links in the chat room.
He also was so enthalling none of us said very much; we just let him go and he was fascinating.
In the chat room I send him a private chat to ask after Cruzer, his lab he mentions in his book
(turns out Cruzer was a half black lab and half beagle).
The break songs started out as heart-break songs, and then more of a rock an'roll.
(During the show twice Henry pronounced empath as empth; I probably would not mention it here had he only done it once.)
The two hour show raced by with Stephen never been short on words, about his experiences, working with
Gabreael
of
Eastern Paranormal,
et al.
He also played some intriguing EVPs of children voices from within a completely empty house.
Craig wrapped us out regarding the next week's guest, John Sable.
When the show was off the air
(in what could be considered Post Show Chat, amongst ourselves),
a really brief strange noise was heard by all three of us, which to me sounded like a loud sudden growl.
None of us could account for it at our respective locations.
As it was, they also told me they'd heard some stuff during the show itself, Henry, Craig and Stephen occasionally heard sounds I didn't, mostly children.
Considering the children EVPs Stephen has previously caught, perhaps we were getting something from Elsewhere.
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