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264: Guest Chat with Mike Simpson (Paranormal Investigator)

In this episode, the hosts welcome paranormal investigator Mike Simpson, who shares his journey from a childhood haunted by a suicide to becoming a respectful investigator in Gettysburg. He discusses his fearless approach, the tools of the trade, and his belief that a near-death experience made him a beacon for spirits. The conversation explores haunted locations, the thin veil between worlds, and the ethics of communicating with the dead.
Mike Simpson, a paranormal investigator who recently moved to Gettysburg, recounts his first childhood encounter with a ghost and his subsequent career. He emphasizes a respectful, non-provocative approach to investigations, using tools like K2 meters and digital recorders. Simpson shares experiences at various haunted sites, including the Rhodes Hotel, Old South Pittsburgh Hospital, and Waverly Hills Sanatorium, where he felt a calm energy from children's spirits. He discusses theories about mirrors as portals and recounts intense activity at Bobby Mackey's, a location rumored to have a portal to hell. Simpson believes his near-death experience at age 60 made him a beacon for spirits, and he advocates for honoring spirits' choices during investigations. The episode concludes with promotion of his Gettysburg Bash fundraiser for Wounded Warriors.
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260-pound bench press and 800-pound leg press.
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A woman had committed suicide in his room
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You get more with honey than vinegar.
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I always explain my intentions and honor spirits' choices.
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Mirrors are portals to other dimensions.
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I heard cries and moans of slaves.
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A beacon for spirits