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Gallows Park, Old Shasta, California  

August 1998

    

Old Shasta is Founder, Craig S. Martin's hometown.  It is within this area he began his research into the Supernatural and first became involved in the Malevolent Inhuman Spirit Phenomena.  Within the walls of this museum, is the original courtroom , jail, offices, and gallows of Shasta when it held the county seat.  Audio recordings within the courtroom have revealed the sounds of crying, pleading, and general courtroom noises.... even though this building has not served as a court building for over 100 years.

It is in the park behind this museum,  just outside the gallows park wall,  we captured a picture of the remains of a Malevolent Inhuman Spirit known to us as "Stan".   Even though this Spirit Orb is seen as just a small energy light,  this Spirit caused tremendous physical damage to Mr. Martin and his team members.  99% of those who had come in contact with this Entity during the investigation,  became ill.  This flu-like illness lasted about 3 weeks for most of the team.  It lasted almost four months for Mr. Martin.  To date, Mr. Martin still suffers from the injuries of that three day investigation.  We can't help but wonder what the Spirit Orb would have looked like when "Stan" was at its peak during the investigation of October and November ,1993.

In the Photo above,  the picture was taken about 15 feet from the exact spot where we first encountered "Stan".  Other than the camera flash,  no other light was used, nor could any other light be seen from this wooded area.  The leaves of the tree can be faintly seen at the top right corner of the picture.  The Spirit Orb was about one foot from the ground.  This picture was taken about 20 feet from the tree.  When the picture was taken,  we did not see any Orb or Spirit Phenomena.  The following morning, we investigated the area further to look for reflectors or light sources,  but none were to be found.

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