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Sunday, July 10, 2011
Esoterica: Irene Allen-Block Interview / 'The Vine Inn' Investigation - Spirit Rescue International
Ghost whisperer claims Llanelli ‘swimming with paranormal activity’
A Welsh town is a hotbed of evil ghostly activity, alien abductions and animal mutilations, Wales’ only ghost whispering exorcist reveals today.
Irene Allen-Block, head of Spirit Rescue International (SRI) in Carmarthenshire, told Wales on Sunday that Llanelli is one of a few “hotbeds” of paranormal activity in the world – and is “swimming” with negative energy.
She has investigated dozens of spooky cases across the world with the help of more than 20 volunteers dotted around the US, Australia, New Zealand and further afield.
She reveals today:
She had her first ghostly experience at five when she saw a dead boy when she was playing in the street;
Scores of unexplained sheep and cow mutilations occur across South Wales every year;
She plans to unmask Bigfoot with remote viewing in sighting cluster hotspots across the US;
Blockbuster movie The Sixth Sense was “by far the most realistic” interpretation of paranormal activity ever made for entertainment.
The 60-year-old grandmother-of-two has spent her life investigating and “clearing” spirits from the houses and land of terrified residents who come to her for help.
Her real-life ghost whispering – which she finances out of her own pocket and with the help of volunteers – will be documented in an upcoming book, Among The Spirits.
“My first experience was when I was five years old, and I was playing with a group of other kids in the street,” she said.
“I looked over and saw there was a boy standing there, with blond, curly hair and blue eyes, looking like he was from the 1940s or ’50s. He was just watching us.
“I felt sorry for him and asked him to come and play, but he didn’t answer and just kept watching us.”
She added: “I saw him again a couple of days later and asked him if he wanted to play again, but he just gave me this blank stare. When I asked everyone else to tell him to go away, they just thought I was crazy.
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
Esoterica: Irene Allen-Block Interview / 'The Vine Inn' Investigation - Spirit Rescue International
Ghost whisperer claims Llanelli ‘swimming with paranormal activity’
A Welsh town is a hotbed of evil ghostly activity, alien abductions and animal mutilations, Wales’ only ghost whispering exorcist reveals today.
Irene Allen-Block, head of Spirit Rescue International (SRI) in Carmarthenshire, told Wales on Sunday that Llanelli is one of a few “hotbeds” of paranormal activity in the world – and is “swimming” with negative energy.
She has investigated dozens of spooky cases across the world with the help of more than 20 volunteers dotted around the US, Australia, New Zealand and further afield.
She reveals today:
She had her first ghostly experience at five when she saw a dead boy when she was playing in the street;
Scores of unexplained sheep and cow mutilations occur across South Wales every year;
She plans to unmask Bigfoot with remote viewing in sighting cluster hotspots across the US;
Blockbuster movie The Sixth Sense was “by far the most realistic” interpretation of paranormal activity ever made for entertainment.
The 60-year-old grandmother-of-two has spent her life investigating and “clearing” spirits from the houses and land of terrified residents who come to her for help.
Her real-life ghost whispering – which she finances out of her own pocket and with the help of volunteers – will be documented in an upcoming book, Among The Spirits.
“My first experience was when I was five years old, and I was playing with a group of other kids in the street,” she said.
“I looked over and saw there was a boy standing there, with blond, curly hair and blue eyes, looking like he was from the 1940s or ’50s. He was just watching us.
“I felt sorry for him and asked him to come and play, but he didn’t answer and just kept watching us.”
She added: “I saw him again a couple of days later and asked him if he wanted to play again, but he just gave me this blank stare. When I asked everyone else to tell him to go away, they just thought I was crazy.
TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK