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  1. #1

    Apr 2007
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    HAUNTED BY Native Americans


    Hi all,
    I BELONG TO ANOTHER POST ON THE NET. I hunt Native American artifacts. A buddy and I were hunting a new site. Loggers had cut a road to get the logs out.We found a lot of nice celts arrow heads and nice axe. This was halloween eve. We went back the following morning before the loggers got there. I swear I saw and heard a ghost. I went out ahead of my freind while he was feeding his dogs.ItWAS still dark ,I heard a baby cry, AND THEN THE STANGEST SHADOW SEEM TO PASS RIGHT THROUGH ME. I high tailed it back up the hill. My buddy thought I was crazy,which I can,t deny. As great of finds as we had here I won,t go back alone.
    Ohio RiverHunter
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  2. #2

    Feb 2006
    Hen Pecked Hollow
    Fisher CZ3D, Whites TM 808,
    658
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    Those are some great relics! Were there any mounds in the area?...steve

  3. #3

    Mar 2007
    595

    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    Now if it wasn't Halloween and you weren't alone in the pre-dawn would you have experienced those things?


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    Dave

    Nov 2007
    Lycomming Co Pa
    treasure cove
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    you heard a baby cry. hmmmmmmmmmm ok I have heard that sound in the woods and the early settlers had to watch thier wifes as they would hear a baby cry and take off after it and all it was was a bobcat. they sound just like a baby and it will give a person chills.
    ole_grisley

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    Gypsyheart~ Queen of Rust

    Nov 2005
    Ozarks
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    I was going to mention bobcat also.I have spent many years hunting deep in the woods and camping pretty far in the boonies and there are animal sounds that will make your hair stand up on your neck.
    I have hunted Indian camps in broad daylight and have felt some strange sensations. I camp at an Indian settlement that has had me wondering if I was seeing things or just had too much wine...cold spots in the heat of the summer,strange shadows,the sensation of being watched intensely,etc. I am extremely careful and respectful when hunting Indian camps and have stumbled upon burial grounds which I will not hunt.
    I go a great distance,while some are considering whether they will start today or tomorrow

  6. #6
    us
    Jul 2010
    Texas
    Garrett GTP 1350 / Cobra Beach Magnet / Garrett Treasure Ace 300
    512

    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    That is interesting ! I've had my fair share of experiences.... I bet you were scared lol.

    Awesome finds !

    HH!

    "When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat."— Ronald Reagan

  7. #7
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    There’s a couple hundred acre forest I’ve hiked a couple times a week for the past 20 years.
    In these woods are several locations which have an unbelievable ‘power’ to them.
    I’ve seen weird things in these woods.
    I’ve have had dreams about finding things, and then the next day gone out and found them.
    I’ve done a lot of research and have found rock piles, rock walls and other ancient made-made formations which line up with solstices and equinoxes.

    In my old age I’ve become convinced of the power ancient people have found and instilled in certain locations.


    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

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    us
    Oct 2006
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    spooky

  9. #9

    Jun 2007
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    AHHH... YUM! NOW, you know why they are called "Ghost towns". LOL! GH is correct... I have had similar experiences. Meno, where is your "haunted forest"? Wanna
    hike it, too!

  10. #10
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    It’s in Massachusetts.
    The more I research this area and learn about the people who lived here, the more I see how they really got screwed – by disease and by bad land deals. Pretty sad.

    These woods have 2 large hills and one of the hills has a huge concentration of copper. Most downed limbs and branches have a blue/green color to them due to the copper. (see attached picture)
    I know ancient people valued copper much more than they valued gold.

    Hey Reb, tell us about your experiences.

    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

  11. #11

    Jun 2007
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    Coffee? I'm in Virginia... so, TOO far from ya. I think the MIC MAC Nation is up there; Monacan Nation is MOSTLY in the area I'm in NOW. MY experiences were MAINLY based on hiking the Shenandoah River and "hunting" on the old Indian Hunting Ground, along the river; NO permanent "settlements". Shawnee Nation from Ohio DID hunt down there; found ALL kinds of arrowheads, tomahawk heads, etc. BUT! A GREAT "sense" of GET OUTTA THERE! "Lights" at night, (too fast for ppl "faking it"); we (boys) DID see shadows & heard "howling" in the woods; ONCE, we saw RED glowing eyes moving around us. HA! One of the boys shot a SHOTGUN at it... we didn't even know he had it! LOL. There are MOUNDS down here near Lynchburg, Va. which I haven't had time to "explore". Along the BUFFALO RIVER in Amherst County; wife & I were living in a rented house up in the mountains of Tobacco Row, near the Monacan Nation "settlement" (today, known as BEAR Mountain... VERY sacred place). A LARGE boulder was up from the house and a HUGE cairn covered with stones was in our side yard. There were 3 "watchers" hovering around the cairn; I watched at night, once (@ 2000), and was "mental-
    ly told"... "We don't understand why we don't scare you!" I laughed & replied, "It's because I was YOU, once!" Near Death Experience from 2 1/2 months in coma; "I/ME Consciousness" (I/M C) was outta da body 40 miles away scaring the crap outta the wife... BUT! THAT is ANOTHER story... ANYWAY, The 3 "Watchers" told me that the "pile of rocks" was where the chief of the tribe (@
    8,000 bce) died and was buried trying to reach SACRED ROCK (the LARGE boulder). His wife survived him @ 20 years and is buried a little way below him (found THAT, too). The SACRED ROCK was called "WEY-EN-SEY-EN" or something like that; I had PREVIOUSLY taken a few stones/rocks from that cairn to
    "border" my garden; it was in English, and I HEARD it. "Take NO more!" SO! I didn't. ANYWAY, BEFORE you travel Native Land, SMUDGE yourself with SAGE... HOWEVER! DO NOT go near law enforcement (Rangers, etc,). THEY will think YOU have been smoking POT! THAT is based on PERSONAL experience!

  12. #12
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans


    Great stories, Reb and I doubt NONE of them.

    There are ancient powers everywhere, and out in the woods it seems easier to pick up on them.
    I’ve seen some hard to explain things out in these woods.

    I won’t take stones or disrupt anything. But recently someone took a 20 pound quartz stone from these woods.
    I don’t know how they found it. Only a little piece of it was sticking up and the rest buried, and it was off to the side of a trail.
    This stone (in my opinion) was a boundary stone, part of a large Medicine Wheel. I’ve located the center and 2 of the 11 spokes on this wheel which stretches over nearly 1 square mile. The thing had a lot of power to it when you put you hand on it – and I barely believe in this stuff!
    But some chucklehead removed this stone the week before Thanksgiving. It’s been there since I first found it years ago, and maybe thousands of years before that.
    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

  13. #13

    Jun 2007
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    Yes, it IS easier; you are away from power lines & electo-magnetic "interference"; GH knows this, too. As to the white quartz; U are correct; ley lines of the ancient medicine wheels are LOADED with SPIRITUAL POWER, and some ppl can "sense" it. The removal of the quartz stone just caused a "short" ; like in a string of X-mas lights; remove ONE light, they ALL go out. If YOU can remember the size of the ORIGINAL white quartz stone... smudge yourself, find another WHITE QUARTZ stone, and "plug it in". I am almost certain the native ppl, "spirits", etc will TY & BLESS YOU; AND! YOU will FEEL THE POWER! BE BLESSED!

  14. #14

    Jun 2007
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    Ahhh, Yumm! MORE info to review; "google"... "Ley Lines of Medicine Wheels"; once "plugged in" Medicine Wheel should "hum" with "power" (sorta like static electricity). For ppl, who can "see" it, a vortec of energy will "rise up", rotating in a clockwise direction; others will just see a flash. This "Tongue of Fire" MAY be what guided Moses at night, in the desert all those years ago; GOD, as the HOLY SPIRIT. SAME as the FIRE of PENTECOST. Native ppl use the words SACRED HOOP now-a-days... sorta like a DREAM-CATCHER. You MIGHT wanna go to http://www.neara.org for your "area". Good Luck! HH! Coffee?

  15. #15
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    Thanks for those links, Reb.
    Good stuff.
    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

  16. #16

    Jun 2007
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    Re: HAUNTED BY Native Americans

    YW; it IS GREAT stuff! Found out that Catawba Nation from SC did have "settlements" in the Shenandoah Valley... AND! Delaware & another tribe were at war with each other over the "hunting grounds" of the Shenandoah Valley; hence, all the arrowheads, tommahawk heads, etc. STILL have all the arrowheads in my "medicine bag" (aka "mojo bag"), and my tommahawk heads in my library. coffee?

 

 

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