May 27

“I WILL NOT Go Into These Mountains ALONE”

The Paranormal Files writes “This tour guide won’t step FOOT in these HAUNTED mountains alone. Watch this video to hear the stories of the Superstition Mountains, some of the most haunted landforms on the planet. It’s paranormal story time, people.”

 

 

The Superstition Mountains, popularly called “The Superstitions,” is a range of mountains in Arizona located to the east of the Phoenix metropolitan area. They are anchored by Superstition Mountain, a large mountain that is a popular recreation destination for residents of the Phoenix, Arizona area.

 

9 Responses to ““I WILL NOT Go Into These Mountains ALONE””

  1. Jon B

    Interesting, I’ve lived in the foothills of this mountain my whole life. You never get tired of its majetic beauty . it constantly changes with the time of day , weather, season. Etc… I had no idea I should be afraid.
    I’ve been to the top twice, hunted there, rode horseback there, looked for the lost Dutchman gold, partyed there when I was younger.
    Hmm cool story though.

  2. Albert R

    Sorry about that last comment. I put the same link in twice and I don’t see any way to correct it so I’ll try again.
    https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000984.htm
    https://science.howstuffworks.com/10-inventions-thomas-edison10.htm The spirit phone may be what he was referring to but, if it ever existed, it was more like a radio or telephone that a computer.
    The point at which he said the computer was invented to contact the spirit world is the point at which I quit the video because that is simply not true. If you want to follow it further google Babbage Calculating Machine. It was mechanical but some people say it was the precursor to the modern computer. Others say that the abacus was and still others say the slide rule was. Truth is there was no point at which the computer was “invented.” There is plenty of actual history on the internet concerning calculation machines and the development of the modern computer.

  3. DONNA G

    I read last year about The Vatican putting an observatory in Arizona and naming to it Lucuifer, which was very strange for a Church to name something they are doing after Satan. Now, considering the history of the area and the portal info, it makes more sense of why the Catholic Church would choose that location.

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