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(wow) Words Of Wonders Level 1753 Answers

(wow) Words Of Wonders Level 1753 Answers – This episode looks at the stone lane theory and uses Lodge Alley in Charleston, South Carolina as a case study for the theory. You can become a sponsor of the Graveyard Stories podcast at any time by going to Anchor.fm and searching for the podcast name. Sponsorship buttons available. Check out the blog post for this episode at http://www. along with our other posts on Ghost Hunting 101 and Paranormal Investigation. Or if you want to see/hear more about interactive Ghost Hunt experiences, visit the same website and click on the Ghost Hunt tab. Resources used to create this episode and blog post: References The Stone Tape Theory Bos, P.B. (no date). Stone band theory. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from Haunted Walk: https://hauntedwalk.com/news/the-stone-tape-theory/ Danielson, L. (no date). Using GIS to Analyze Relationships with Paranormal Research in. Retrieved from http://gis.smumn.edu/GradProjects/DanielsonL.pdf Lucia. (March 9, 2020). How Does It Work?: The Stone Ribbon Theory, Remnant Ghosts, and the Deep Influence of Memory and Emotion. Retrieved from Ghost in the Machine: https://thegostinmymachine.com/2020/03/09/how-does-it-work-the-stone-tape-theory-residual-hauntings-and-the-deep-influence-of -Memory-and-emotion/ Parapedia. (n.d.). Theory behind calcareous quartz and magnetite. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from ParaPedia: http://www.panicd.com/encyclopedia/theory-behind-limestone-quartz-and-magnetite.html Potter, C. (2004, October 14). Were the originally finished streets and alleys in Pittsburgh paved with cobblestones, Belgian blocks, or some other type of brick? Retrieved from Pittsburgh City Paper: https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/were-pittsburghs-original-finished-roads-and-streets-paved-with-cobblestone-belgian-block-or-some-other-type – of-brick/Content?oid=1336413 Lodge Alley SC Project Image References. (2022). Lodge Alley. Retrieved from SC Picture Project: https://www.scpictureproject.org/charleston-county/lodge-alley.html Zierden, M., Calhoun, J., & Paysinger, E. (1983). Archeological survey of Lodge Alley. Charleston, South Carolina. Retrieved from https://www.charlestonmuseum.org/assets/pdf/ArchaeologyReports/Lodge%20Alley%201983%20-%20AC%205.pdf Cesium References Foist, L. (undated). What is cesium used for in everyday life? Retrieved June 22, 2022, from Study.com: https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-cesium-used-for-in-everyday-life.html Nelson, R. (no date). Frequently Asked Questions About Cesium. Retrieved June 22, 2022, from Rochester: https://www.cs.rochester.edu/users/faculty/nelson/cesium/cesium_faq.html Geological Survey. (2018, June 14). Mineral Resources of the Month: Cesium. Retrieved from Earth Magazine: https://www.earthmagazine.org/article/mineral-resource-month-cesium/ — Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm//message Support this podcast: https:// anchored fm//support

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(wow) Words Of Wonders Level 1753 Answers

*Each “link” in your analysis contains a different reference, please check each one as I always do my best not to duplicate links.

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Again you’ll need normal audio for story references, while keeping an eye out for any EVPs that may have passed.

Here are the terms/phrases I found while checking out the SBox Spirit Box Audio site. Relevant terms have an explanation and/or references for verification. The other terms listed should help you hear this type of audio:

3/31/2022 – 9:04 PM: PRO (.45) A little obscure, but Big John Canady was a pro football player for the New York Giants in 1947.

03/31/2022 – 9:40 PM: BABY CRY (.48) I’m not sure I’ve seen this particular sentence here before, but we were talking about baby George (Eliza’s son) and his death.

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03/31/2022 – 10:31 PM: FOURTH (.46) Anne Bonney had four lovers: James Bonney (husband), John “Calico Jack” Rackham, Mary Reed, and a fourth unnamed lover but second husband.

Pinckney Castle Site: Mel’s EMF Meter Function Readings: 3.7 mG (Milligaauss), 6.0 mG, 8.0 mG, 41 mG and a whopping 122 mg! (This is a huge read for this site!) Terms/phrases heard from Ghost Boxes: “Problem”. There were also several “green” readings and a “blue” reading from the Mel Meter’s REM pod feature, indicating movement near the user.

Lodge Alley: The name “John” is heard on a ghost box. The names I usually get in the Stone Tape Theory Loop are “Benjamin” and “John”, two gentlemen living in 1801 Lodge Alley. See pages 12-13 of this archaeological paper for the full list of names.

Philadelphia Alley: The phrase “two hundred to three hundred” was heard on a liquor case. The first night I visited Powder Magazine was on November 28, 2020, the exact 300th anniversary of Anne Bony’s anti-piracy trial before Chief Justice Nicholas Laws.

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The church and cemetery of St. Phillips: Terms heard on ghost boxes: “change,” “95,” and “three hundred” (see Philadelphia Alley Incidents).

Gunpowder Store: There are no spikes in the Mel Meter’s EMF function or the REM Pod function. Nicole had some trouble with her beating heart by the end of the history lesson in this room. Terms heard on ghost boxes: “black” (probably a reference to Blackbeard, for reference I heard the words “Edward” and “Teach” while checking the SBox site [Blackbeard’s real name was Edward Teach or Thatch]), ” what are you”, “crime” (a pirate claim if ever I saw one), “door number three”, “flight together”, “fifty nine years” (still near the Philadelphia alley where the doctor lived on Church Street 59, also known as Thomas House of Rose), “Steve”, “Jack” (apparently a term from Calico Jack), “handsome” and the number “forty”.

Marker 31:40-31:51 on thermal video. The Pinckney Manor website. In the background you can see a face (apparently living in the red/orange heat index) moving from right to left. Just as he/she is about to walk through the door, a cold spot appears that appears to have a similar shape to the person walking in (immediately to the right of the door). This is a bit far from defining actual evidence, but I thought this tag would show what I’m looking for when checking thermal video on site.

3/30/2022 – 9:12 PM: GIANT (.48) We talked about Big John Canady of the 1947 New York Giants football team.

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3/30/2022 – 9:54 PM: B (.47) Told you I get the names “Benjamin” and “John” a lot in Lodge Alley. These two gentlemen were living at Alley Lodge in 1801. A list of these inhabitants can be found on pages 12-13 of this archaeological document.

03/30/2022 – 10:24 p.m.: PRAY (.46) Near/in the church of St. Phillips it is not uncommon to see multiple religious terms.

Big Red Barn: Peaks of 2.7 mG (milligauss) and 12.3 mg were detected on the Mel Meter’s EMF function. Terms heard on alcohol cans: “shake it up”, “blood” (what color is the big red barn)

Pinckney Manor Site: EMF peaks range from 14-57 mG, along with lower readings of 3.5 mG. Multiple “blue” readings on the Mel Meter’s REM Pod feature indicate movement. Terms heard on various ghost boxes: “one” (when heard, usually a small reference to our first president confirming that Washington served as a pallbearer at Eliza’s funeral), “eight three three five nine”, “young” , “four”. ” (again indicating the number of children of Eliza and Charles), “nine-year-old boy”, “biological”.

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Philadelphia Alley: Alcohol case terms heard: “organic” (just weird that they heard this twice in one night from two different users), “hundred”, “Colin”.

St. Philip’s Church and Cemetery: Terms heard on ghost boxes: “did not work,” “died,” “happened in November” (previously discussed Anne Bonney’s trial dates of November 28, 1720), “seventeen” ( twenty heard later, giving us the exact year of Bonnie’s trial: 1720)

Powder magazine: Terms heard on alcohol cans: “Three” (heard twice), “Vikings”, “2020” (see Seventeen in St Philip’s), “true” or “write”, “Hazel” and the yes / no question ” Are you friendly?” was asked and a straight answer “Yes” was heard on the SB11 ANC brass box.

Use the regular audio as a reference for the stories and listen for any EVPs that may have occurred.

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03/28/2022 – 9:27 PM: WHITE (.46) There was Jim White on Big John’s 1947 New York Giants team, he had jersey number 77. Interestingly, White was from New Jersey and New Jersey was in I heard in the same place the night before.

3/28/2022 – 9:28 PM: E (.46) The first initial of Eliza Lucas Pinckney as we were about to enter the grounds of the Pinckney estate.

2022-03-28 – 22:19: JACKSON (0.56) We are approaching the grave of John S. Calhoun, our seventh vice president who served under Andrew Jackson, a man who joined the Republican Party. “Republican” was heard in real time.

Big Red Barn: A 4.5 mG ​​(milligauss) spike was detected in the Mel Meter’s EMF function. Peaks of 15-20mG were detected on the K-II EMF Meter. The term “blues” was heard on a beverage can possibly related to Eliza Lucas Pinckney’s “Indigo” when we entered the site.

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Pinckney Castle Site: Continuous peaks of 20-25 mG are detected on the K-II meter (25 mG is the maximum reading of this meter). A reading of 5.5mG on the EMF function of the Mel meter along with REM pod (motion) readings ranging from “green” to “red” were consistently observed throughout the site. “Red” measured values ​​are usually not found at this time. Terms heard on ghost boxes: “one” (a stretch, but may be related to our first President Washington serving as a pallbearer at Eliza Lucas’ funeral), “hello,” “no,” “Operation,” and the term “question” was heard on the new SB11-ANC ghost box.

Lodge Alley: The term “well” heard on a ghost box. take a look

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