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The Haunting of the Oliver House: A Paranormal Investigation



We conduct an investigation of the Historic 1769 Peter Oliver house in Middleboro, Massachusetts. Reports of paranormal activity have persisted for decades, including full body apparitions, shadow entities, voices, and sensations of being touched. Is the Oliver house truly haunted by the ghosts of British Loyalists from the past?

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  1. If ghosts, if they are real, require energy to communicate (hence the batterries on cameras that go flat), how about taking a Van den Graaf generator to an investigation. Plenty of energy there. Would be interesting to see if there was any increased activity. Great job GhostBusters. 🙂

  2. 6:33 interestingly enough that whistle was the exact same notes 🎶 g, e, C as the star spangled banner. Which was a English tune originally “To Anacreon in Heaven.” Written in 1775 by John Stafford Smith as a “constitutional song” for the Anacreontic Society. A gentleman’s music (and drinking) club in London. It was also used for a popular song called “Adams and liberty.” You had just finished asking about the founding of this nation and that was the reply you received, which I think is pretty amazing.

  3. Thank you for pointing out the extensive history of settlers in this area during and after the colonial era. So many paranormal investigators cite Stephen King and claim it must be angry Native spirits. As a Lakota, whose family follows traditional teachings, the afterlife is a different concept from Christianity and returning to haunt colonial descendants is usually not considered normal. There were millions of Native people on this continent and over thousands of years they lived and died on practically every square foot. There would be rampant hauntings day and night if everything was chalked up to a "Native haunting".

  4. The whistle was definitely a human whistling a song. Not a bird whistle. No way. Great investigation guys!! This place is really cool too. Thanks!✌🏻👻

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