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THE HAUNTING OF THE HOCKOMOCK SWAMP $2.99 Kindle Edition amazon/dp/B00KB1MAKQ From the Author: Recently I was asked an intelligent and perplexing question in an interview: “What inspired you to write this book?” Here is the answer: “I have been having dreams about following a handsome Indian brave into the woods since I was seven. He would show me very scary and troublesome visions that I couldnt understand as a child. The Indian brave is named Metacom or ‘King Philip’ who was a great man and sachem or leader of the local Wampanoag tribe who launched the very first US/Indian war known as ‘King Philips War’ as his people were being brutalized by the English settlers and his land taken away by the courts via an old English legal doctrine called ‘vacuum domicilium,’ which translates in English to ‘the land is vacant, the land is unoccupied.’ Because the Wampanoag, as most Native American tribes, were nomadic by nature it was deemed that their land was not owned by them and hence could be taken ‘legally’ by the English King and legally claimed by the colonies.” In an ironic circumstance my house is situated on land deemed “sacred” by the Wampanoag … a block-and-a-half away is Middleboro Town Hall: “It is the opinion of the Enfield Paranormal Society (EPS) that the Middleboro Town Hall contains paranormal activity in the form of several residual hauntings and at least one active, intelligent haunting”… EPS agreed with the Paranormal Institute of New England that conducted an investigation last March and also photographed an orb in the balcony of the Town Hall auditorium. Last May pictures from a wedding held in the Town Hall auditorium were submitted to selectmen that appeared to contain photographs of orbs among the guests. In an eight-page report submitted to selectmen a picture of the orb is shown as a white circle in the balcony railing. “Town Hall is reportedly built on the grounds of an Indian village and a former school, and its height attracts lightning, which provides energy. The building housed a jail and was the location of the famous ‘mob riot of Middleboro,’ in which a citizen was arrested and tried to be freed by angry supporters. According to the report, lead psychic Dee White Dove ‘sensed several spirits giving off residual energy’ and sensed the history of Town Hall, though she had no prior knowledge. ‘Radiating from the ground, she sensed Indians’ spirits and great suffering’”….
Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 14:12:05 +0000

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