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Just call him “Ghost” Malone

Just call him “Ghost” Malone

One of my favorite entertainers in today’s age is Post Malone and apparently he has been friends with Zak Bagans for quite a while.  They have been trying to get him to go on one of their investigations for quite a while.  As luck had it, Post was in the area for an appearance and gave us Paranormal Investigation and Entertainment GOLD.

During a lockdown at “The Slaughter House” in Tucson Arizona, Post said he experienced, touching on the neck, hearing voices, loud thuds, etc.  At one point they broke out the some of their other instruments and captured it saying Post was “Dirty”, to which he replied, “I do Smell…”

View the episode on iTunes:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/the-slaughter-house/id1266398998?i=1334165439

 

 

Have you ever seen an “Islamic” Exorcism?

Have you ever seen an “Islamic” Exorcism?

I came across this article from the Daily Mail which shows a video about an Islamic Exorcism.  It is interesting that across all different cultures and religions, Demons and Exorcism are a common thread between them all.  In Islam, it is believed that these Demons or “Jinns” are conjured by someone wishing to do evil through spells or sorcerers.

What is an Islamic exorcism?

Islamic exorcism is the practice of ridding someone of evil spirits or ‘jinns’ trapped inside their bodies.

Belief in jinns is widespread in Islam. The word jinn literally means ‘to hide’ or ‘concealed from the senses’.

Muslims believe jinns can possess humans and inanimate objects. They are not always evil, but do eliminate an element of free will.

They can enter human bodies physically or mentally, haunting their mind.

The practice of exorcism to remove jinns, known as Ruqyah, is relatively rare in the UK, but more common in Islamic countries across Africa and Asia.

Those capable of ridding believers of evil spirits do so by chanting verses from the Quran and using holy water to cleanse the victim of the jinn.

Sheffield imam Ayoub Tayeb is pictured carrying out an Islamic exorcism on a young Muslim woman claiming to be in pain and distress because of the jinns inside her 

Sheffield imam Ayoub Tayeb is pictured carrying out an Islamic exorcism on a young Muslim woman claiming to be in pain and distress because of the jinns inside her

Those possessed are believed to show a variety of symptoms, including laziness, recurring aggression and nightmares, sleepwalking and physical pain.

People are inhabited by evil spirits for a number of reasons, sometimes because they have unintentionally harmed or killed one of them.

Other jinns are then believed to take revenge on that person, causing them mental distress or physical pain.

There are testimonies of women who claim jinn have fallen in love with them and even tried to have sexual interactions with them from inside their bodies.

Some jinns are believed to work on behalf of a sorcerer or just simply want to do harm.

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5343723/Islamic-exorcism-woman-burqa-Sheffield-mosque.html#ixzz5669Kj4sG

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Insidious: The Last Key

Insidious: The Last Key

In preparation for the Insidious: The Last Key, I sat down with my wife and watched the previous installments of Insidious and to my amazement, they were actually better than I remember. The latest Chapter of the series however fails to deliver in the same way as the others.  The idea of someone going into the “Further,” resolving some type of conflict, and then miraculously coming back in the nick of time, only to find out there is another demon behind the door has started to become a little predictable and a little tiring.

In Insidious: The Last Key, Producer James Wan (of Furious 7, The Conjuring, and Saw) fame paints us a predictable picture of a horror movie with jump scares galore. The movie fails to resolve any of the underlying issues that have plagued the main characters. If you are looking for any answers from the last movies, such as who is the red demon you will leave disappointed. We see the comic relief come in the form of the two sidekicks Specs and Tucker who bring the movie back down to earth and offer a sense of humanity, and introduces long lost family members of Dr. Elise Rainier, who has become the main character of the series.

The main story consists of flashbacks of Elise who is struggling with some of her unresolved issues from her past including her abusive father, death of her mother, her abandoned brother and the startling discoveries she makes along the way. Her “psychic abilities” are the main cause of strain between her and her father and little is explained as to why. The plot then goes on a somewhat predictable series of events that lead her to her childhood home to try and resolve these conflicts and discover some incredible facts about her father with some help from some new faces.

Insidious has for years relied solely on jump scares to deliver the screams to audiences and The Last Key delivers more of the same. The story was somewhat predictable, but didn’t answer any of the questions we have come to think of when watching the franchise. The move didn’t fit with the previous 3 besides to fill in a little of the back-story of Dr. Rainier and to introduce some family members that have the same gift as her. It is my hope that in the next few movies, they team up and finally destroy the demon that constantly sets up these encounters, or at least gives us answers to his purpose.

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