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    Explore " possess" with insightful episodes like ""Possesed Binges" WooHoo!", "Was This The Inspiration for the Movie "Poltergeist"?", "Mental Asylum in Georgia. Haunted Or Not?", "The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 1: The Orphanage" and "Breaking Off the Spirit of Fear! [Pastor Kimberly Dirmann]" from podcasts like ""BINGETOLOGY", "Haunting Or Not: Ghost Stories Real or Fake", "Haunting Or Not: Ghost Stories Real or Fake", "Haunting Or Not: Ghost Stories Real or Fake" and "The Rock Network Podcast"" and more!

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    "Possesed Binges" WooHoo!

    "Possesed Binges" WooHoo!

    It's October, my favorite month to binge. This episode is all about being possesed by the devil, plus much more. We offer a binge challenge for the tv show "American Horror Story".... all 12 seasons - 129 episodes and counting.

    Grab a bloody mary (or your favorite ghoulish drink) and your holy water for these devilish and delicious binges.

    WooHoo!

    Was This The Inspiration for the Movie "Poltergeist"?

    Was This The Inspiration for the Movie "Poltergeist"?

    Was This The Inspiration for the Movie "Poltergeist"? Was It Real Of Fake? The Herrman House was 7 miles away from the "Amityville Horror" House. The terrifying incidents reported there supposedly served as the inspiration for the 1982 movie "Poltergeist".

    From the perspective of spirit lore, poltergeists are often depicted as mischievous entities that derive pleasure from rearranging furniture and playing pranks to vex homeowners. However, in Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist," these spectral beings are imbued with a malevolent intent, preying on the pure essence of life and ambushing the unsuspecting when they are most vulnerable. This shift in portrayal transforms "Poltergeist" into a truly chilling narrative of haunting.

    While the gripping story line in the movie contributed to its status as a genuinely unsettling tale, the "true" story that served as inspiration for the film becomes even more surreal when considering the account of Lucille Hermann. In 1958, she had to confront severe poltergeist activity in her own home.

    For further details on the Herrman House incident, listen to this episode and can be found in the documentary film titled "Real Fear: The Truth Behind the Movies."

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    Mental Asylum in Georgia. Haunted Or Not?

    Mental Asylum in Georgia. Haunted Or Not?

    Mental Asylum in Georgia, It Was the World’s Largest Mental Hospital. Haunted Or Not? A truly creepy and scary place. When it was first opened it was known as the Georgia Lunatic Asylum. Back in 1837 Georgia lawmakers authorized a “Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum.” And it was built and opened in 1842. The first "patient" arrived in December 1842. They reported that he died of “maniacal exhaustion” shortly thereafter. Located in  Milledgeville Georgia, on approximately 2,000-acres. The property still echoes "with the memory of the patients who were treated and mistreated at Georgia’s state asylum". The Asylum is mostly empty and in much need of repair. The old asylum is not reported to be open to the public. There is a new section in operation called the Central State Hospital. According to OnlyInYourState.com, "This spooky asylum is one of the creepiest places in Georgia and has so much history behind it."

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    The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 1: The Orphanage

    The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 1: The Orphanage

    The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 1: The Orphanage Is Gettysburg, Pa. the most haunted location in America. The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, was a huge moment in the American Civil War. It involved the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by General George G. Meade, and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led by General Robert E. Lee. The battle resulted in a significant turning point for the Union, marking a major defeat for the Confederacy and setting the stage for their eventual surrender. 

    By the end of the Battle of Gettysburg, both sides had suffered staggering casualties. The Union had around 23,000 soldiers killed, wounded, or missing, while the Confederate losses totaled approximately 28,000. The three-day battle was a turning point in the war, as it halted General Lee's advance into Northern territory and boosted the Union's morale.

    Which has sparked many reports of ghosts and hauntings.

    We embark on a spine-tingling, and comedic journey into the reported paranormal phenomena that have plagued this hallowed ground. In this episode, we focus on the haunted location known as "The Orphanage." 

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    A Better Life | Jerry Dirmann [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    A Better Life | Jerry Dirmann  [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    In one sense, living life is about trading things. Every day you trade time to accomplish or gain things, at night you trade your goals for sleep, you trade money for food and clothing, etc. And today, God wants to talk to you about trading things so that you can live the amazing life that He has planned for you. Join Pastor Jerry Dirmann for today's teaching called "A Better Life."

    Dangers in the Promised Land | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    Dangers in the Promised Land | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    What if I told you that the Promised Land God was leading you and your family to was full of dangers. Your first thought may be, “Well, let’s not go.” But we know that's not an option because not trusting and obeying God is the greatest danger of all. Join Pastor Jerry Dirmann for part 7 in this series "Possessing Your Promised Land". 

    Take All The Cities | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    Take All The Cities | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    Your promised land is bigger than you think it is. There is so much land to possess, and God wants to speak to you today about how you can possess it. Not some of it, but ALL of it. It's time to take all the cities! Join Pastor Jerry Dirmann as he opens God's Word, and shows us through the journeys of the Israelites the exiting journey that we have in front of us right now.

    Removing Internal Walls | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    Removing Internal Walls | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    There are walls keeping you back from God's best – but today is the day to get rid of them! Just like God addressed things with Joshua, He wants to speak to you and give you simple steps to take to live to the full potential that God created you for! Join Pastor Jerry as he opens the Bible and teaches us from the Bible and the story of Joshua for a message that is sure to encourage your faith, and inspire you to move forward in God's plan.

    Everyone Must Cross | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [Series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

    Everyone Must Cross | Pastor Jerry Dirmann [Series: Possessing Your Promised Land]

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    Have you ever been in a place where you needed everyone's participation to make something happen? The story we're going to learn from today is one such story. Join Pastor Jerry today as he helps us see from a 3,500 year old story how we need to respond today to see God's blessing on us. This story is for everyone who wants to enter the promised land God has for you.

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