Finally, I've got a new and different story to tell you. I've heard so many of the same stories from people on the tours but every once in awhile I get something from left field and those are the ones I post now.
A guy on my tour last night said he worked at a smaller hospital in Jacksonville FL in the ER. They didn't have a proper morgue and if someone passed away they left their bodies in the ER room they had passed away in and left someone on staff to watch over the corpse until the medical examiner arrived and decided if an autopsy was necessary.
He said it was a bit creepy but he had gotten used to it but every once in awhile the electronic equipment would start beeping "AFTER" they had been disconnected from the body. (bet you $100 it would beep even if the equipment was unplugged from the wall!)
I've heard a similar story about the radar room in scraped naval destroyer.
I've always said we're all energy based, hell, they've picked up energy fields around plants and there are civil war battlefields where no ones camera will work, they're considered dead zones.
A second guy told me a story of working up the courage to place something special in his grandmother's coffin at the viewing. He had been sitting there and what finally gave him the push to get up and get the deed done was when the light over her coffin started to flicker. He said it hadn't flickered before that nor for the 2 hours he kept his attention on it after that.
A guy on my tour last night said he worked at a smaller hospital in Jacksonville FL in the ER. They didn't have a proper morgue and if someone passed away they left their bodies in the ER room they had passed away in and left someone on staff to watch over the corpse until the medical examiner arrived and decided if an autopsy was necessary.
He said it was a bit creepy but he had gotten used to it but every once in awhile the electronic equipment would start beeping "AFTER" they had been disconnected from the body. (bet you $100 it would beep even if the equipment was unplugged from the wall!)
I've heard a similar story about the radar room in scraped naval destroyer.
I've always said we're all energy based, hell, they've picked up energy fields around plants and there are civil war battlefields where no ones camera will work, they're considered dead zones.
A second guy told me a story of working up the courage to place something special in his grandmother's coffin at the viewing. He had been sitting there and what finally gave him the push to get up and get the deed done was when the light over her coffin started to flicker. He said it hadn't flickered before that nor for the 2 hours he kept his attention on it after that.