Hello, I stumbled across your channel looking for info on the Weatherford Hotel. I watched those, well done. I 👍👍 to all of them. Found your playlists and had to watch the UT ones first. I'm not from UT but have lived here most of my life (more years than I'm going to admit!). WY is where my heart calls "home", StarValley can't be beat I suppose. Have to say good series, even the older ones about the Shilo. Tragic doesn't even describe that story, but you did an amazing job telling it, and all of these, hadn't thought of that"event" in a long time. The investigations were well done, thanks for not thinking a slight breeze and dust are proof of "demons "😂. I'm so over that bullshit content. Anyway, wanted to stop, say hello, and subscribe to ya. Looks like there are recent videos, I'm looking forward to watching them this quiet Sunday. Thanks for the indepth history,, I've learned alot, love history anyway and soak up more wherever I can. Stay safe, and thanks for what you do! I usually post a comment and like the videos I watch, so you're likely to see more of my rambling. Lol I'm the Jil part of the name, just FYI. ❤Jil❤
Thank you Jil for the comments. We accept good and bad reviews, although I do reserve the right to banter back about negative reviews if I disagree with the opposing opinion. I feel that two folks arguing something out will find the truth somewhere in the middle. I only take reviews down if they have nasty verbage or are just so stupidly worded that it appears to be contrived so as just to irritate myself or other viewers. You will find the more in depth reviews come out of the state of Arizona as they are politically conservative and believe that records should be made public (following certain criteria). I can access death certificates up to within 60 years of current time but in order to repost they have certain stipulations to be met, such as the cause of death can be revealed, but only for medical information so a description of the cause of death must be discussed unless it is something that is apparent like a gunshot. In those videos I always present what the medical terminolgy means which is somewhat tedious to the viewer, and I get that. The most lengthy review of this type was at the Hotel Monte Vista, (just down the street from the Weatherford) as I personally reviewed around 12,000 death certificates for the history. Now, that's Arizona law. If you go to a hotel in California, for instance, you would have to have a court order to access those records. As for the Shiloh Inn videos, upon a complaint, UA-cam branded them as portraying self harm content and locked them with parental review criteria. When they did so my viewer count went from about 50 or so a month to 999 that first day. I don't think that system works as intended.
@@StanJanParanormal They'd be shocked to know that. But I've come to know that only Generation Woke seems to believe that big brother has their best interests at heart. YT is full of that generation, however like every person when told "you shouldn't see this", the reply is"what shouldnt I see, I wanna see!".💜
Would love too. I am currently upgrading my video platform to be able to combine Go Pro 7 footage with the lower resolution Mini DV IR cams we use for captures. We got a little off track over the past year as I put in all the hours I could pending retirement. I did retire, I just didn't know the rest of the world was going to retire with me. Upon the emergence of Covid during this time frame we had to cancel three hotel hunts in a row and now, like everyone else, are left hanging. I hope to start on "how to" videos for beginning investigators here from home shortly. Hope you are well, maybe get back to skate again soon.
Great You Tube video I'm Mormon and proud of it but being a Mormon some people who I talk with that are Mormon don't believe in the paranormal thing like I do so sad to say because I find it to be true I lived in a haunted house growing up and still do matter of fact my best friend who is also Mormon and I started up a Paranormal group and we have came across things that proves that spirits are real but anyway God bless you on your journey do to the paranormal investigation .💀👻💀 Thank you,
Thanks for the kind comment. We all have our story and you may be amused or perplexed by mine since you already brought it up. As you were, I was born into an LDS household and of course, was baptized LDS. This goes back a long way, I will be Seventy in a couple of months, and times (even in the church) were a little different then. There was not much cash flow around after the close of WWII. When I was about two or three years old my parents bought a long and slender home in Sherman Oaks, CA. The home had been a Guinea coop. During WWII the government had raised Guineas to slaughter, package, and ship to the troops overseas. At the end of the war to recoup the loss in business the owners just put sides on them and turned them into cheap housing for the servicemen coming back, so the building was narrow and long. The woman my parents purchased from was a Mrs. Sealey. Mrs. Sealey's husband had died during the war, I don't know from what, but the old lady was so lonely that she held nightly seances in the home to try to contact him. She did this daily for eight years and then every night went and slept at the neighbor's home because she was afraid to stay in her own home. She did this for eight years. My mother got that info from the neighbors. Needless to say, the house was a silent terror. My mother told me (once I was a young man) that the house was highly active, which is the terminology I would use today. She said her first clue was a few days after moving in and as a young bride of a serviceman she was washing glasses in the kitchen sink and stacking them in rows like a general setting forth his soldiers. She turned to dry glass and a separate single glass had slid out from the row and moved all the way to the far end of the counter. That was her first sign. As was traditional during the period, my parents slept in separate bedrooms. My mother slept with a small dog in the room and one night something picked the dog up and flung it into the wall near the ceiling. She said it was a race between her and the dog to get out of the room. Something in the night would crawl on the bed and under the covers and she would kick it off. One night she let it stay and it snuggled up to her as though it was a child and she said she told it "Well if that's all you want to do you can stay". After that, it did not repeat. I had a brother six years older than me and our bedroom was at the very end of the structure. We slept in bunk beds with me on the top bunk with wooden railings and my brother on the bottom bunk so he could wake if I got restless or he needed to use the restroom. In the morning my parents would find me tucked underneath my brother's bunk on the floor. I was three, too young to climb out of the top bunk. They accused my brother of playing a hoax. My dad would sneak into the room and sit in a chair in the corner and watch to see if my brother was taking me out of the top bunk. On the nights he watched, nothing happened. If he didn't sit in there I would be moved. Even at my age at night, I awoke to being moved. It was gentle and I recall it. I did not see anything that was cradling me. Perhaps it felt that I was too young to be in a top bunk and was trying to protect me. My mother went to the church and asked the Bishop to come to bless the home and the Bishop refused, telling her that the only ghost was the "Holy Ghost" and telling my father that it was "newlywed jitters". My mother walked away from the church and never went to service again in her whole lifetime. She did maintain her work with the Relief Society and Geneology. When I got old enough I went into the Priesthood and quickly decided it was not for me. I went to many churches out of curiosity and some I liked and stayed, but most did not. Later in life I joined the Masonic Lodge and have been a member and Lodge Master twice here in Las Vegas. It is not a church, but a life philosophy that you can accept or reject. Most of the guys think I am a kook, but not all of them. A couple of them are LDS and medical doctors and have borrowed equipment from me (such as REM pods) to take to the hospitals and into the rooms where the nurses have claimed that they have witnessed activity. They keep it quiet in the church and the hospital. My only advice is that "some will support" and "some will not". Use discretion as you go about as we all have our own journeys. I am putting out some new videos on the merits of types of equipment and should be releasing them in a couple of weeks. You may contact me directly at stanjanparanormal@cox.net if you have questions. I may not respond immediately due to my caseload, but will respond. I would be interested in your recollection of your haunted encounter.
Thanks for sharing your video.
Greg
You're welcome
Hello, I stumbled across your channel looking for info on the Weatherford Hotel. I watched those, well done. I 👍👍 to all of them. Found your playlists and had to watch the UT ones first. I'm not from UT but have lived here most of my life (more years than I'm going to admit!). WY is where my heart calls "home", StarValley can't be beat I suppose. Have to say good series, even the older ones about the Shilo. Tragic doesn't even describe that story, but you did an amazing job telling it, and all of these, hadn't thought of that"event" in a long time. The investigations were well done, thanks for not thinking a slight breeze and dust are proof of "demons "😂. I'm so over that bullshit content.
Anyway, wanted to stop, say hello, and subscribe to ya. Looks like there are recent videos, I'm looking forward to watching them this quiet Sunday. Thanks for the indepth history,, I've learned alot, love history anyway and soak up more wherever I can. Stay safe, and thanks for what you do! I usually post a comment and like the videos I watch, so you're likely to see more of my rambling. Lol I'm the Jil part of the name, just FYI. ❤Jil❤
Thank you Jil for the comments. We accept good and bad reviews, although I do reserve the right to banter back about negative reviews if I disagree with the opposing opinion. I feel that two folks arguing something out will find the truth somewhere in the middle. I only take reviews down if they have nasty verbage or are just so stupidly worded that it appears to be contrived so as just to irritate myself or other viewers.
You will find the more in depth reviews come out of the state of Arizona as they are politically conservative and believe that records should be made public (following certain criteria). I can access death certificates up to within 60 years of current time but in order to repost they have certain stipulations to be met, such as the cause of death can be revealed, but only for medical information so a description of the cause of death must be discussed unless it is something that is apparent like a gunshot. In those videos I always present what the medical terminolgy means which is somewhat tedious to the viewer, and I get that. The most lengthy review of this type was at the Hotel Monte Vista, (just down the street from the Weatherford) as I personally reviewed around 12,000 death certificates for the history. Now, that's Arizona law. If you go to a hotel in California, for instance, you would have to have a court order to access those records.
As for the Shiloh Inn videos, upon a complaint, UA-cam branded them as portraying self harm content and locked them with parental review criteria. When they did so my viewer count went from about 50 or so a month to 999 that first day. I don't think that system works as intended.
@@StanJanParanormal They'd be shocked to know that. But I've come to know that only Generation Woke seems to believe that big brother has their best interests at heart. YT is full of that generation, however like every person when told "you shouldn't see this", the reply is"what shouldnt I see, I wanna see!".💜
@@Jil_Brian Like when I tell my wife not to look under the Xmas Tree. A gesture in futility.
Give us some more vids
Would love too. I am currently upgrading my video platform to be able to combine Go Pro 7 footage with the lower resolution Mini DV IR cams we use for captures. We got a little off track over the past year as I put in all the hours I could pending retirement. I did retire, I just didn't know the rest of the world was going to retire with me. Upon the emergence of Covid during this time frame we had to cancel three hotel hunts in a row and now, like everyone else, are left hanging. I hope to start on "how to" videos for beginning investigators here from home shortly. Hope you are well, maybe get back to skate again soon.
Great You Tube video I'm Mormon and proud of it but being a Mormon some people who I talk with that are Mormon don't believe in the paranormal thing like I do so sad to say because I find it to be true I lived in a haunted house growing up and still do matter of fact my best friend who is also Mormon and I started up a Paranormal group and we have came across things that proves that spirits are real but anyway God bless you on your journey do to the paranormal investigation .💀👻💀
Thank you,
Thanks for the kind comment. We all have our story and you may be amused or perplexed by mine since you already brought it up. As you were, I was born into an LDS household and of course, was baptized LDS.
This goes back a long way, I will be Seventy in a couple of months, and times (even in the church) were a little different then. There was not much cash flow around after the close of WWII. When I was about two or three years old my parents bought a long and slender home in Sherman Oaks, CA. The home had been a Guinea coop. During WWII the government had raised Guineas to slaughter, package, and ship to the troops overseas. At the end of the war to recoup the loss in business the owners just put sides on them and turned them into cheap housing for the servicemen coming back, so the building was narrow and long. The woman my parents purchased from was a Mrs. Sealey. Mrs. Sealey's husband had died during the war, I don't know from what, but the old lady was so lonely that she held nightly seances in the home to try to contact him. She did this daily for eight years and then every night went and slept at the neighbor's home because she was afraid to stay in her own home. She did this for eight years. My mother got that info from the neighbors. Needless to say, the house was a silent terror. My mother told me (once I was a young man) that the house was highly active, which is the terminology I would use today. She said her first clue was a few days after moving in and as a young bride of a serviceman she was washing glasses in the kitchen sink and stacking them in rows like a general setting forth his soldiers. She turned to dry glass and a separate single glass had slid out from the row and moved all the way to the far end of the counter.
That was her first sign. As was traditional during the period, my parents slept in separate
bedrooms. My mother slept with a small dog in the room and one night something picked the dog up and flung it into the wall near the ceiling. She said it was a race between her and the dog to get out of the room. Something in the night would crawl on the bed and under the covers and she would kick it off. One night she let it stay and it snuggled up to her as though it was a child and she said she told it "Well if that's all you want to do you can stay". After that, it did not repeat. I had a brother six years older than me and our bedroom was at the very end of the structure. We slept in bunk beds with me on the top bunk with wooden railings and my brother on the bottom bunk so he could wake if I got restless or he needed to use the restroom. In the morning my parents would find me tucked underneath my brother's bunk on the floor. I was three, too young to climb out of the top bunk. They accused my brother of playing a hoax. My dad would sneak into the room and sit in a chair in the corner and watch to see if my brother was taking me out of the top bunk. On the nights he watched, nothing happened. If he didn't sit in there I would be moved. Even at my age at night, I awoke to being moved. It was gentle and I recall it. I did not see anything that was cradling me. Perhaps it felt that I was too young to be in a top bunk and was trying to protect me.
My mother went to the church and asked the Bishop to come to bless the home and the Bishop refused, telling her that the only ghost was the "Holy Ghost" and telling my father that it was "newlywed jitters". My mother walked away from the church and never went to service again in her whole lifetime. She did maintain her work with the Relief Society and Geneology. When I got old enough I went into the Priesthood and quickly decided it was not for me. I went to many churches out of curiosity and some I liked and stayed, but most did not. Later in life I joined the Masonic Lodge and have been a member and Lodge Master twice here in Las Vegas. It is not a church, but a life philosophy that you can accept or reject. Most of the guys think I am a kook, but not all of them. A couple of them are LDS and medical doctors and have borrowed equipment from me (such as REM pods) to take to the hospitals and into the rooms where the nurses have claimed that they have witnessed activity. They keep it quiet in the church and the hospital.
My only advice is that "some will support" and "some will not". Use discretion as you go about as we all have our own journeys. I am putting out some new videos on the merits of types of equipment and should be releasing them in a couple of weeks. You may contact me directly at stanjanparanormal@cox.net if you have questions. I may not respond immediately due to my caseload, but will respond. I would be interested in your recollection of your haunted encounter.