Posted: 21/July/2009 at 1:00pm | IP Logged
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***Hi Spider***
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This particular group had two guests that decided to try out the Ouija Board in the Foward Cargo Hold area. The following is what was written down while the event took place:
(The first few entries are only the "answers received" from the board and do not contain the questions asked)
(A) 69
(A) No
(A) 21539
(A) Was 29
(A) 32 of them
(A) Yes
(A) E No
(A) Fell
(A) Stay Clear
(A) A
(A) Yes
(A) LFLELL Here
(A) On my head
(A) No No No
How did you fall?
(A) ISL Yes
How Old were you when you died?
(A) 29
What year did you die?
(A) 1943
BIM has been unable to confirm any deaths in the Cargo Hold in 1943, so far.
What did you do?
(A) IINspect the cargo IBT not
What is your name?
(A) Harold Bergen
BIM has been unable to find any information on an American by the name Harold Bergen ever being on the Queen Mary for 4 years as a Cargo Loader.
Can you touch someone?
(A) Yes
Nobody in the room reported being touched.
(nothing asked at this moment)
(A) I don't like
(A) Yes
Do you like us?
(A) Sure
Did you like music?
(A) Some
Did you like music?
(A) Yes
(A) Ed is here
Can you touch us?
(A) LTry
Noby in the room reported being touched.
Can you make the light go off?
(A) No
Can you make it blink?
(A) Yes
The light did not blink.
How long did you work here?
(A) 4 years
Why weren't you in the war?
(A) My leg got broken
(A) 1937
Where are you from?
(A) New York
Why do you need the Ouija Board?
(A) I have spoken
(A) My shieft is over
Banging is heard by the group
Was that you?
(A) No
Who was it?
(A) Sir
Who?
(A) Sir
What part of New York are you from?
(A) I had QT no
(A) It no uit my job
(A) Janitor
Did you know Sir?
(A) Imea no tafter
(A) I fell yes
Why don't we hear you?
(A) I hear myself
Can you bang on the iron?
(A) Sir is your boss
Do you call everyone Sir?
(A) Just him yes
(A) He makes us work yes
What work?
(A) Remove it EMS
The questions from this point seemed to go unanswered.
According to the guests with the equipment that was passed out to investigate the ship, no significant temperature changes, static changes or EMF changes were detected.
The BIM Team will continue to try an track down a Harold Bergen from New York that worked on the RMS Queen Mary from 1939-1943 when he is claimed to have died from a fall on his head in the Forward Cargo Hold in 1943. Any further data will be included in this post.
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