Sunday, March 8, 2009

Investigation of The Warner Grand Theatre

A group of 21 experienced and new paranormal investigators gathered together on Friday, March 6th to listen to a seminar conducted by Tuesday Miles, a well-known psychic and medium in the local paranormal community. The investigators researched the background of the Warner Grand Theatre in San Pedro, California where the amount of spiritual activity is said to be high. The seminar was then followed by an investigation of the theatre that went on until two o'clock in the morning.

The Warner Grand Theatre was built in 1931 and is still used to date as the home to foreign and classic film showings. This was the first and only paranormal investigation every conducted at the theatre and the investigators in attendance were not disappointed. "I felt very cold like there was someone in the room with us," said Juliet Frances Jones, a high school teacher in her ordinary life,"the K2 meters that were supposed to detect ghostly activity by lighting up were going off constantly when we would perform EVP sessions and that was when the room would get very cold."

EVPs, which stand for Electronic Voice Phenomena, are noises, voices, or sounds found on digital recorders believed to be spiritual communication. In one recording, the investigators forgot about the session due to lack of activity and begun to discuss their past experiences. In this two minute audio, there are clear whispers in the recording that say words such as, "Don't go, the vortex, we like it. We like it a lot" and "Get out."

Here is a link to the EVP: click here.


The sample was taken on the stage at the Warner Grand theatre at midnight with experienced co-organizer, Jessica Rodriguez leading the sessions. "We were just sitting around the stage when some of the members of the group got frustrated with the lack of interaction and they began to talk amongst themselves," said Blanca Granados, "listening to the recording again, you could clearly hear the whispers like the ghost is trying to get our focus because nobody was paying attention anymore. Nobody in our group said those things."

There were several more recording performed that night with electronic voices believed to be answers from ghosts of the theatre, but none were as clear as the ones found on the stage. The Journey to the Paranormal Investigation group will be conducting another investigation on Wednesday night to hold more EVP sessions at Suicide Bridge in Pasadena, California.


The Watch Dog is a new gadget that is not yet released to the public but has been used by professional paranormal investigators for the last three weeks. It does the job of nine machines in one.

In this picture are a group of members of the Journey to the Paranormal Investigation group and their guests. They gathered around the stage area to view new gadgets that would be used later in the evening.

Tuesday Miles is a well-known psychic and medium in the local paranormal community. She is a co-host on the Los Angeles based P.O.R.T.A.L radio show for all those interested in the paranormal. Photo courtesy Tuesday Miles.



Here is a picture of Blanca Granados, a first-time investigator using a brass instrument to call out the spirirts of the theatre. This tool is called a Brass Singing Bowl. The bowl and wooden stick have the same effect a water goblet would make if you ran your finger over the top.



Here is a picture taken at the stage of the Warner Grand theatre. In this image, there are two orbs floating above the stage. These orbs are believed to be spirits but many have argued they are specks of dusts floating in front of lights. This picture was taken at one o'clock in the morning when the theatre was pitch black.




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