Paranormal Unity Day 2015 Saturday, January 9, 2015 Fellsmere, Florida (Just north of Vero Beach, exit # 156 off I-95) Fellsmere Auditorium 22 S. Orange St. Sponsored by Offthetrails Paranormal Investigators (OPI) and The Florida Bureau of...
Read moreThe Psychology of Compassion
Excellent work, so much so that I had to do a review and post it for the benefit of others. Highly recommended. A Book Review Author – Lorne Ladner, Ph.D. A Washington, D.C. clinical psychologist in private practice Director of the...
Read moreSlavery, the Slave Trade & the Roots of Racism
Excellent addition to an important field of study. Book review of: Dark Places of the Earth: The Voyage of the Slave Ship Antelope Author: Jonathan M. Bryant, professor of history at Georgia Southern University specializing in slavery...
Read moreCompassion and Mental Health
Excellent work, so much so that I had to do a review and post it for the benefit of others. Highly recommended. A Book Review Author – Lorne Ladner, Ph.D. A Washington, D.C. clinical psychologist in private practice Director of the...
Read moreChristmas in Florida – Nights of Lights
From November through January of every year in Florida, the old city of St. Augustine lights up for the holiday season. Titled, “The Nights of Lights,” this long-term event bathes trees, historic buildings, homes, parks, bridges, inns...
Read moreSt. Augustine, Savannah and the Slave Trade
Excellent addition to an important field of study. Book review of: Dark Places of the Earth: The Voyage of the Slave Ship Antelope Author: Jonathan M. Bryant, professor of history at Georgia Southern University specializing in slavery...
Read moreThe Slave Ship Antelope & the Supreme Court
Excellent addition to an important field of study. Book review of: Dark Places of the Earth: The Voyage of the Slave Ship Antelope Author: Jonathan M. Bryant, professor of history at Georgia Southern University specializing in slavery...
Read moreIs the King & Prince Resort Haunted – St. Simon’s Is., GA?
For our anniversary in 2009, my wife Barb and I treated ourselves by spending a few days on St. Simon’s Island, Georgia. Beautiful place with a long history that connects with St. Augustine in our home state of Florida. In our travels on...
Read moreGhost Photo?
Check out this paranormal possibility. Supernatural or not? You tell me. This picture should have been a simple, unremarkable photo but somehow it turned into something else. The thing is though, the context within which I took it. You see, a...
Read moreSecond Seminole War: Dade Battle, Part I
A tragic seven-year period in Florida history began on December 28, 1835. The nasty business of slavery was still thriving in what was then a territory of the United States and most of the surviving Native Americans were desperately trying...
Read morePrimary Documents – Early Florida Seminole Wars History
Assistant inspector General reports made to U.S. Inspector General: 1817 and 1835-1836. As a member of the Seminole Wars Foundation, it was my pleasure to transcribe some of the original military status reports of the U.S. Army during the early...
Read moreCassadaga, FL, Mediums and Paranormal Coincidences
In our investigations into the paranormal, my wife Barbara and have come to the conclusion that no events are truly coincidental. Having that belief is one thing but seeing it demonstrated in a highly dramatic way tends to really grab your...
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