I recently visited Fort Mc Henry National Park in Baltimore,
Maryland. Fort McHenry is the fort that inspired Francis Scott Key to
write the Star Spangled Banner, our National Anthem when he saw the
giant American flag still flying after a long bombardment by the British
Navy during the War of 1812. Fort Mc Henry is an incredible place,
with the internal fort preserved for the most part as it was in 1812.
All of the out buildings that were put up afterward have been razed, so
the grounds that surround the fort are grassy areas that look out over
the Patapsco River that flows into Chesapeake Bay. Water energy is of
course abundant as the fort is on a peninsula.
When I
was walking through the fort I had several experiences. This one in
particular occurred when I went into the rear section of "Barracks Number 2" near the front
left side of the fort's entrance. In the other area I experienced the pain of death, suffered by someone who is still dwelling there as an Earth-bound ghost. This time, the energy affected the video camera.
When going through this section of the building, I experienced light-headedness, especially in one particular spot. There was lots of residual emotional energy there, likely from soldiers who were anxious before battle, or injured people recovering in that room. What's interesting is that in the exact spot where I sensed the greatest energy the camera pixelated - likely as a result of that energy thumbprint.
For Rob's encounters with ghosts in historic places, check out his books "Ghosts and Spirits: Insights from a Medium" and "Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead," the later of which features his encounter with John Wilkes Booth.
Here's the video:
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