America’s Stonehenge Investigation
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Conditions: 85 degrees and clear
We arrived at America’s Stonehenge at 4:30. The team decided to go to the main site and do the bulk of our investigation there. On the way we stopped at the Watch House to do a little evp work inside. Wally was inside the chamber when his headlamp, which he had just put new batteries in, began to flicker. When we were done we headed up to the main site. Once there we took baseline emf and temperature readings around the area. After this we all separated to work in different areas. Tim was in the upper corner of the site to the left of the 90 degree hole. He crossed over the wall leading into the woods. Once there he began to feel as if he was being watched. He had his dowsing rods with him and they were picking up on some energy in that area. The whole team then gathered at the sacrificial table to do some pendulum dowsing, evp work and use the dowsing rods. Both the rods and pendulum moved with some unseen energy. The team separated again and Wally and Audra were sitting by the Mensal Stone when Wally saw someone go into the Oracle Chamber. He called to Ronnie thinking it was him, but Ronnie was coming up from the direction of the Pulpit which was behind Wally. Tim was in the Pattee Cellar Hole so it couldn’t be him either. Ronnie and Wally went into the Oracle Chamber to see what it was and while they were in there Wally was shoved from behind and forcefully pushed into Ronnie. Audra went into the Astronomical Viewing Tower to do a meditation. As she was meditating she could feel and hear drumming. It was getting dark and we were getting ready to wrap up our investigation when the guys went back into the Oracle Chamber. On their way in, Ronnie stepped on a nail. It was sticking out of a board that was flipped over. When we checked the video from the last time anyone entered the chamber that board was right side up. We all started to get the feeling that we were intruding in someone else’s territory so we packed up for the night. It was great fun for the team to be allowed to experience the site.
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