People who have reported about haunted homes claim to suffer from literally the same mental and neurological symptoms as the health effects of toxic mold exposure. Effects that modern science has verified causes very similar problems to haunting episodes such as severe psychosis, hallucinations, anxiety, and depression.
These hidden links between haunted homes and toxic mold were actually researched for the first time back in 2015 by a team of scientists from Clarkson University led by Associate Professor of Civil & Environmental EngineeringShane Rogers.
Rogers and his team began studying the links between exposure to toxic indoor molds and psychological effects in people because hauntings are associated with structures that are prime environments to harbor molds or other indoor air quality problems that cause similar psychosis.
“Hauntings are very widely reported phenomena that are not well-researched. They are often reported in older-built structures that may also suffer poor air quality. Similarly, some people have reported depression, anxiety and other effects from exposure to biological pollutants in indoor air. We are trying to determine whether some reported hauntings may be linked to specific pollutants found in indoor air.”
Rogers and his students had tested the air quality in several reportedly haunted places around the North Country, including the Frederic Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, N.Y. By comparing these samples to samples from places with no reported hauntings, the researchers hope to identify factors unique to the haunted locations.
They are looking for commonalities in the mold microbiome in the places believed to be haunted compared to the controls, as well as analyzing the types of toxic molds that may cause psychological effects in humans.
Rogers says he is a longtime fan of ghost stories and his goal is not to debunk the legends but to instead provide insight on why certain places are perceived to be haunted.
“What I do hope is that we can provide some real clues as to what may lead to some of these phenomena and possibly help people in the process,” he said.
What I find VERY interesting is that when you research more into this in our modern time of 2019 you cannot find the results of the study and or any new developments from Clarkson University and or Shane Rogers.
It’s as if this research went dark or what I think was purposely shelved by the Deep State for International security reasons.
But connections between haunted houses and mold illness can be found much later if you research the deep web.
For example, in 1992, an outbreak of sporotrichosis fungal infections in Oklahoma had occurred as the result of moldy hay bale props in a Halloween haunted-house. The study began after an increase in the incidence of sporotrichosis in a dermatology practice at a military installation in southwestern Oklahoma.
Infected patients had maintained hay bales in a Halloween haunted house and the fifth patient had visited the house once. The researchers determined that this outbreak was associated with stored hay or hay bales harvested in the US plains states.”
The researchers concluded, “Contact with hay should be recognized as a risk factor for infection with Sporothrix schenckii.”
Yeah, do not mess with moldy hay!
The U.S. National Park Service in Rome, New York has issued warnings to people with severe allergies and asthma are cautioned to consider their participation in haunted environments such as the most haunted places in the Mohawk Valley, Fort Stanwix. The National Park Service warns;
“Families who wish to spend the night at the fort will be sleeping in a rustic setting on straw beds and in areas with dirt floors.
People with severe allergies and asthma are cautioned to consider their participation in this event overnight because of the mold, mildew, dust and straw, and should contact the park for more information or concerns. Please bring your sleeping bags and pillows, flashlights, and blankets to lie over the straw beds.”
In 2003, two studies were done called, “An investigation into alleged ‘hauntings‘,” which explored the psychological mechanisms that underlie this apparent evidence of ‘ghostly’ activity. The experiments took place at two locations that have a considerable reputation for being haunted-Hampton Court Palace (Surrey, England) and the South Bridge Vaults (Edinburgh, Scotland).
Both studies involved participants walking around these locations and reporting where they experienced unusual phenomena. Results revealed significantly more reports of unusual experiences in areas that had a reputation for being haunted. This effect was not related to participants’ prior knowledge about the reputation of these areas.
However, the location of participants’ experiences correlated significantly with various environmental factors, including, for example, the variance of local magnetic fields and lighting levels. These findings strongly suggest that alleged hauntings may not necessarily represent evidence for ‘ghostly’ activity, but could be, at least in part, the result of people responding to ‘normal’ factors in their surroundings.”
A survey by Pew Research Center in 2009 estimated that approximately 29% of Americans believe they have felt in touch with a dead person, 18% had been in the presence of a ghost or was it just paranormal parasites seeking to eat them that they could not see?
65% of Americans told Pew they believe in the supernatural such as reincarnation, spiritual energy, yoga as spiritual practice, the “evil eye,” astrology, connecting with the dead, consulting a psychic or experiencing a ghostly encounter. And 49% say they’ve had “a religious or mystical experience.”
I have written and spoken about the various health effects of mold for the last several years after my family and son had experienced what could be called hauntings, outlandish nightmares, and disturbances in various houses we had stayed in that also happened to have toxic mold.
I’m also a mold inspector and remediator who inspects many homes a week in San Diego County, California. I can tell you that without a doubt that once mold takes over a home, that property is now occupied by another entity hell-bent on killing and eating everything in sight.
In all these homes I have visited, you can smell and feel the stench of darkness and death in the air.
After you have experienced the presence of trillions of mold spores and their mind inducting toxins, enough times, you can intuitively feel them around you. Each time I come to one of these properties, I immediately know what I will find once I take the first breath of air and get in tune with the environment.
Photo caption: From left to right, Clarkson University undergraduate environmental engineering students Thomas M. O’Rourke ’16 and Daniel C. Schwab ’15 work with Associate Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering Shane Rogers to sample air quality in buildings associated with alleged ghost activity. The researchers are studying the possible links between reported hauntings and toxic indoor molds associated with psychosis.
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Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
Vulture.com posted an article about Jack Osborne and his new Travel Channel show, Portals to Hell. A series about Jack searching for ghosts and demons with his partner, paranormal researcher Katrina Weidman.
It is well known that Jack has the disease called Multiple Sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues. The cause of MS is unknown.
In the article, the interviewer has asked him about how he experienced symptoms while he was filming for the episode, Haunted Highway, which is not normal for him since he has the disease mostly under control.
But Jack emphasized that his most recent and significant flareup of his MS had occurred while filming for show at Skinwalker Ranch in Utah. A place that has been a hotbed not just for UFOs, strange monsters and secret U.S. military operations, but also for the abnormally high amounts of people who have autoimmune diseases in the area.
In fact, a study by the University of Utah found the rate of MS in Tooele County is seven times higher than the national average and the overall rate for Utah is twice the national average.
What I find VERY interesting is that there is no known cause of MS but people are genetically pre-dispositioned to the disease and also outside environmental factors such as toxins that trigger it.
When you research MS, the symptoms and alleged causes look almost exactly the same as the symptoms a person experiences with Toxic Mold illness which is also from the environment and people can be more susceptible to it because they are genetically pre-dispositioned.
Also, I have a scientific study and scientists below connecting mold mycotoxins to being a not only possible causes for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) but also paranormal activity like I have discussed many times in my articles and video walk and talks.
In addition, I have seen pictures of the Ranch and the old decrepit buildings. There is obviously A LOT of water damage and mold on the structures due to the lack of upkeep.
Here are some pictures of the buildings on Skinwalker Ranch proving my point.
Old Homestead
Inside the homestead
Now let’s get back to the mold and MS connection. Here is a snippet of the Vulture.com interview with Jack Osborne;
“You’ve been very open about living with MS and the mental effects of that. I read that you actually experienced your first symptoms while you were filming Haunted Highway, was there any point where you worried that the stress might have an effect on your physical well-being?
You know, it’s funny because we went back to Skinwalker Ranch and that’s where I had my most significant flare-up, it was while we were filming there. And there is a lot of theories that whatever’s going on at Skinwalker Ranch is essentially igniting people’s autoimmune issues.
There’s a lot of autoimmune disease within that area of Utah. And it’s kind of abnormally high. And so people are trying to really figure that out.
Jack concludes, “I don’t know, I don’t have any scientific evidence to prove that. From everything I know, with an autoimmune disease, you’re kind of genetically pre-dispositioned to it, and then you have some kind of environmental outside issue that triggers it.
So I don’t know, I wasn’t necessarily worried about the stress because I don’t find it that stressful to do this thing. I find it quite enjoyable, it’s fun and I get to travel and I’m working with my good friends. And it’s a really great work environment, albeit in scary places.”
As he eloquently stated, ” with an autoimmune disease you’re kind of genetically pre-dispositioned to it, and then you have some kind of environmental outside issue that triggers it.”
So what could this “kind of environmental outside issue” be?”
Another important detail to my theory is the U.S. military hiring of a couple of prominent microbiologists (they study microorganisms like molds/fungi!) who had what appears to be secretive roles in the research program.
For example, one of the scientist’s names was Colm Kelleher who was the senior research scientist with a twenty-year career in cell and molecular biology.
There was also another person on staff that would know a thing or 2 about molds – Senior Microbiologist at BAASS, Dr. Scott Lohrke who also happens to be the current Senior Scientist at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company.
His alleged duties were the development of laboratory capabilities for the evaluation of novel aerospace technologies including novel materials and propulsion systems for possible detrimental effects on humans and the environment.
Now let’s get into the science.
Two big environmental issues researchers are looking for the possible causes of multiple sclerosis (MS) are mold exposure and decreased vitamin D which is a critical nutrient for immune system modulation
A 2016 study, “Is Mold Toxicity Really a Problem for Our Patients Part 2?” details who it is well known, the incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) increases with distance from the equator, which also correlates with mold exposure and decreased vitamin D.
The body’s nerves are protected by an insulating coating around the nerve cells called the myelin sheath. Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates the nerves, helping them send electrical signals that control movement, speech, and other functions.
Researchers speculate that this leads to vitamin D deficiencies, weakening the immune system, increasing the risk of getting MS.
Another possible explanation for the higher prevalence of MS in colder climates could be mold because people in colder climates spend more time indoors, making them more susceptible to illnesses caused by indoor air quality issues.
Robert J. Fox, M.D., medical director at the Mellen center for Multiple Sclerosis at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio says;
“In people with MS the body’s defenses turn against the brain and spinal cord–the central nervous system. The immune system attacks the nerves, then leaves them alone, then attacks them again; causing pockets of damage at multiple sites here, there, and everywhere.”
The assault appears to zero in on the myelin, a sheath surrounding nerves like insulation around a pipe. Damage to the sheath slows down the traffic of messages through the nervous system, leading to M.S.’s many symptoms The aftermath of the attacks on the myelin sheath cause scar tissue (sclerosis) in the brain and spinal cord, which can impair nerve function.
Research published in 1998 shows that the attacks also damage nerve cells by slicing through the nerve fibers, a process called transection.
“it’s like snipping telephone wires out on the street.” says Dr. Fox.
“At first, the telephone company can find a way to reroute the signals, but eventually the phone service starts failing. That’s what we think happens in the later stages of MS, when the brain can no longer compensate for the loss of nerve pathways.”
Dr. Rick Sponaugle of the Florida Detox & Wellness Institute says this is why patients suffering from a mold illness may actually be misdiagnosed with MS!
“Three out of four Americans who naturally produce antibodies to mold toxins can live and work in water-damaged buildings without suffering significant demise in their health. But patients who carry the HLA gene have no antibodies to deactivate and remove mold toxins. They develop excessive accumulation of these harmful toxins.
Mold toxins are lipophilic, meaning their molecular structure consists of fatty acid molecules. For this reason, mold toxins migrate to and deposit in the brain because the brain is the ‘fattiest’ organ, consisting of 60% fat….Mold toxins destroy the myelin sheath on brain neurons, causing the classic white spots seen in MS. “
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
Recently over at the Den of Geek blog, Alejandro Rojas reported that the secretive Pentagon $22 million program to investigate UFOs known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) was shut down because of demonic forces.
Elizondo had said in an interview with a Las Vegas publications that the program that was shut down in 2012 partly due to the belief they would conjure demons.
Cavalito seems to think that this is all just a bunch of demonic bullshit and he is on a one-man blogging mission to purge the US. the military starting with the Department of Defense of these interdimensional poltergeist tricksters. He writes;
“According to Elizondo, Christian conservatives shut down AAWSAP for fear of demons, leaving only AATIP, which was less likely to summon Satan accidentally. And I am writing this as though any of this is a normal thing for the military to do.
If even half of these claims are true, we need to purge the military of all its paranormal-believing idiots.”
“Back in 2010, I wrote a book called Final Events; a book that turned out to be very controversial. It was focused on the secret research and conclusions of a small think-tank-type group in the U.S. Government that believed (and still believes) that the UFO phenomenon is demonic in nature and origin.
I would not have been able to write the book had it not been for a man named Ray Boeche, a priest and UFO researcher/writer. In November 1991, Ray met with two people attached to the clandestine program. The pair had major concerns regarding where things were going. Ray was told that some of the people working on the Department of Defense program fell ill. There were strange runs of bad luck.
And, there were even deaths – of at least three people.
Redfern then says, “Those on the project were trying to interact with what they termed Non-Human Entities, or NHEs. In fairly quick time, however, the group came around to the theory that what they were really dealing with were demons.
It’s important to note something that not many realize: namely, that Ray was not the only person to interact with the two DoD guys.”
Cavalito then huffs and puffs;
“Normally, I would simply discount the whole thing as made up garbage, but the theoretical background the alleged defense officials describe is basically the same one developed by Jacques Vallée and Hal Puthoff in the 1970s.
Puthoff helped to push those ideas onto the Pentagon, and the letter is sadly consistent with what we know of Puthoff’s research interests and government efforts to explore Puthoff’s vision of interdimensional poltergeist tricksters.”
I like that, “interdimensional poltergeist tricksters,” so I AM going to steal the term with a twist and call them “dEMoNiC iNterDiMenSionAl PolTerGeiSt TricKstArs in uFoes!”
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
Here is a picture of the Co-Founder of The Satanic Temple, Lucien Greaves.
One might falsely assume that this news of two pre-teens plan of human sacrifice and blood drinking appears to be a fiction story with a corny title like, “Harry Potter and the Satanic Goblet”, but based on my research, this story is real and some high-profile Satanists like Greaves are bit worried.
Apparently, his organization is trying to convince the public that they have nothing to do with the alleged pre-teen Satanic perpetrators and it looks like they are doing everything they can to stop a new revival or what some are calling the “New Satanic Panic” revival as we witnessed during the 1980’s.
I believe the reason is that as I mentioned in my previous article, I’m sure other concerned parents and some law enforcement agencies across the country are wondering;
“Where in the hell did these children get this knowledge about Satan, human sacrifice, and drinking human blood?”
They had to get it somewhere, right?
Personally, while I do not speak for any Satanic organization and I’m not an active Satanist, I feel that it was smart for them to distance themselves from these lunatics because, in my opinion, there appears to be a new revival brewing right now of the old Satanic Panic of the 1980’s.
The facts are that demented people have been murdering people and are claiming to be either demon possessed and or to worship Satan. I know because I research these stories of mayhem, murder, demons, and Satan every day for my blog and future podcasts.
“I’m sure it will be established that these girls held no active role in any established form of religious Satanism, the major sects of which today are non-theistic, humanistic, and anti-superstitious,” Lucien Greaves, spokesperson and co-founder of the Satanic Temple says. “Their distorted perspective of what Satanism is, and their apparent supernatural belief in what Satan wants, is almost certainly the product of a Christian upbringing, possibly an attempt at the tired ‘the devil made us do it’ defense.”
Greaves claims these criminals are the products of a “Christian upbringing, possibly an attempt at the tired ‘the devil made us do it.” That may be so, but what is a fact and people should understand is that the very concept of Satan and the tradition of this teachings have been passed down to us by the very religious organizations he proclaims to fight and he adopts as part of his religion.
Meaning, the whole story and basis of Satanism is a Christian concept that they codified into their teachings ie: The Bible approximately 1500-2000 years ago. That is the Gnostic truth.
Greaves concludes by telling Rolling Stone;
Disturbed people claiming the justification of religion are daily committing depraved acts worldwide, but only when Satanism is invoked do we so often witness an uncritical acceptance of the notion that the religious perspective bears the responsibility for the individual’s action,” Greaves says.
“Perhaps ironically, if there were less dramatically false representations of Satanism in popular culture, and more accurate representations expressing what we truly believe and what we practice, I believe we’d see incidents like this, rare as they are, disappear completely as it became generally recognized, by consumers of news and perpetrators of crime alike, that Satanism provides no justification whatever for heinous crimes.”
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
In a recent Youtube video (below), the now born-again Christian, Tila Tequila said she was possessed by Satan in 2012.
Tila said, “So back in 2012 I was in Hollywood and I was in the world of Satan.
I was possessed by Satan. Hollywood is a platform built by Satan,” Tila says.
“They kept sending me to doctors to overdose me and kill me.”
She then talks about the death of her fiancee Casey Johnson was the result of a Satanic ritual masterminded by Paris and Nicki Hilton.
“Paris and Nicky Hilton sacrificed Casey while I was in Texas. All of the demonic chicks like Courtenay Semel, Jasmine Lennard, The Hilton sisters went against me because they were the one who sacrificed her,” Tequila says.
“She told me all of their secrets and then they tried to sacrifice me.”
Next, she talks of the Xani bars and eight balls of cocaine..
“I was disgusted,” Tila says “So I took two Xanax bars and did two 8 balls of cocaine. Satan had me so on drugs.”
Troubled Tila Tequila said satan "possessed" her in a bizarre on-camera meltdown. https://t.co/I7JUwgpa12
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Clarksville Police are reporting the attempted murder of a Tennessee man in a Satanic plot to sacrifice him to Santa Muerte, a Mexican deity of death.
The victim, Jose Mendez told police that he was beaten and stabbed by the suspects, Bernardino Molina, Sarah Colleen Miller, and Daniel Rodriguez Molina in his mobile home as he prepared some fish for dinner.
According to an arrest warrant, before the victim was attacked, one of the suspects, Bernardino Molina began crying and when the victim asked him why, he said Molina responded with, “You are about to die.”
Molina allegedly said that he was going to sacrifice Mendez to the saint of death and commanded the two other suspects to close all the doors and windows to keep the victim from escaping.
Fortunately, Mendez managed to escape being a human sacrifice but not before he was punched and stabbed in the head and forearm.
Jose Mendez said that this was not the first time that he heard discussions about human sacrifice from his former friends. Speaking through his stepson, Mendez told the media;
“He said that when they were drunk, they used to be saying that they be killing people in Mexico.”
Bernardino Molina was just arrested this past Tuesday and one of the other suspects, Sarah Miller was arrested in February. Police are still looking for Daniel Rodriguez Molina.
The Cult of Santa Muerte has attracted millions of Latino followers in the past decade mainly in South American countries. An expert on the Cult, author Andrew Chesnut said that Santa Muerte has become one of the most popular saints in Mexico and the Americas, with her paraphernalia and statuettes outselling those of Saint Jude and The Virgin of Guadalupe.
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