Thursday 18 September 2014

Oak Island Mystery



Oak Island became a fascination for me years ago when I saw the mystery of it on an episode of Ancient Aliens.  I knew it reputedly held the secrets of a pirate treasure, but as interesting as that would be to some people, what made my eyes get big was when I heard the conspiracy theories.  My faves: 1)  the link to Shakespeare theory, and 2) the link to the Ark of the Covenant theory.  When the series came out on the History Channel, The Curse of Oak Island (http://www.history.com/shows/the-curse-of-oak-island ), I was very interested in what was recently uncovered.  I can’t explain it, but I have a gut feeling there is something historically important located in the Oak Island and/or New Ross area.  The interest of the Masons, imo, is a strong indicator – along with its rumoured ley line connections to other popular conspiracy theory locations (Rennes le Chateau, Rosslyn Chapel).
So this year I made the trip down to Oak Island twice:  the first time I stopped at the No Trespassing sign, disappointed… and the next time, this past weekend, I signed up for the full tour and actually got on the island J  (for tour info, see http://www.friendsofoakisland.com/main/?page_id=132 )
It was very interesting to meet the people I had seen on TV, but even more so to see them living their passion:  the hunt to find out the truth about Oak Island. 
My GMPS colleagues were unable to make the trip, so I decided to bring the “paranormal” experience to them:  I packed my video camera, digital cam and audio recorder and set out on the investigative mission ;)
To be honest I didn’t expect anything odd to happen.  The tour was FANTASTIC, very honest and real explanations of the cast’s (landowners’) experiences, findings and theories.  They described the show being filmed as simply a documentation of what’s actually happening.  Nothing is scripted or planned.  Everyone involved resonated authenticity and passion. 
I checked the video camera I had duct-taped to my backpack shoulder strap (yes, definitely looking like a fanboy lol) around 30 minutes into the tour, and all was good.  The audio recoder I stuck in my purse was on and working when we left for the 2.5hr tour, it seemed.  I focused on listening to the tour guide’s riveting story of each part of the island and snapping shots of the empty spaces around the group, hoping IF there was a spirit on this island, it would want to make a guest appearance on my documentation! 
At the 2:15 hour mark, we were at the end of the tour at Smith’s Cove, on the opposite side of the island.  Here, the tour guide told the sad story of the original four men that died when they “fell” in the hole that was dug.  The last picture I snapped was of the memorial stone erected for these men.  That’s when my camera battery died.
This was very odd as I had fully charged it before leaving, and knew for a fact I could easily take 650 pictures before a notch went down on the battery.  The count was a little over 350 pictures at this point.  Immediately I then checked the video camera… also dead, and for no good reason I could think of.  My heart sinking, I checked the audio:  it had not recorded a THING.  Many, many swear words went through my mind at this point (lol).
Once we got back and I was able to upload my data, I learned the video camera battery died after only 52 minutes.  When fully charged (and it was), it lasts 4.5 hours.  I just can’t explain it.  Even more odd than this, no audio was captured by my video camera.  I’ve had it for over a year and can say for sure this NEVER happened to me.
Sigh, ghosts.
I was reminded by a team member that the Chester Area Paranormal Society (http://capsteam.wordpress.com/ ) had similar battery drain issues when they also did an investigation on Oak Island.  If it was due to a magnetic anomaly in the earth or minerals or SOMETHING, the people I was with would have also had battery drain issues, and they did not.  Only I did.  It’s been said, during the tour and on the show, that strange and unexplained things happen all the time on Oak Island.  Equipment mysteriously fails or breaks, and coincidences abound.
Want to help me sort through the data I DID collect? Here’s an experiment for you members of the Greater Moncton Paranormal Society:  I’m going to post all my pictures, exactly as I shot them (no judging ;), and see if you can find anything abnormal in these.  Post your results on our Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/MonctonGhostSeekers/ )  … and if you are not a member, ask to join!
Here is the link to the pictures for you to review.  Have fun :)  *Please note that permission is NOT granted to use these photos for your personal, professional, or commercial benefit and are copyrighted to myself, Rebecca Belliveau.  Thank you for respecting the artist’s rights*






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