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Post by jayson on Jan 7, 2009 15:07:44 GMT -5
i know im the new dude but, there is a place i visit quite often. its in hanover area just outside of wilkes barre. from the front it looks like a modern cemerary. but if you head into the back where my grand mother is. there is graves so old that the markings are totally sunwashed. dates from the 1600's and the feeling you get just being there is amazing. anyone intrested or needs directions get back to me. gonvernment_experement@hotmail.com
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Post by daynjohn on Jan 7, 2009 23:32:00 GMT -5
Hi Jayson, Just wanted to let you know that we don't go to cemetaries. It's group policy that we do not go anywhere we are not invited (or may possibly get cited for tresspassing). We consider it very important. It means we do not have as much to do but we also know we have full permission when a home or business owner asks us to investigate their property.
Day & John
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Post by Rick on Jan 17, 2009 17:53:14 GMT -5
I can see the cemetery from my front porch. As Dae and John said we don't do places we are not invited. If you want to run through with AVR (AUDIO VOICE RECORDER) on you own, let me know, I'll assist with the review.
Rick
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Post by spriskeptic on Jan 17, 2009 18:48:26 GMT -5
Hi Jayson,
Welcome to our little corner of the web and thank you for your enthusiasm.
Please read our policy on cemeteries and other seemingly public areas (currently on our home page and always) in our articles section.
Remember that we do not condone any illeagal activity, including entering grounds after hours.
Having said that, as Rick noted, if you were to record anything during their regular hours, we would indeed be happy to assist in the review of the evidence.
Tom.
P.S. On a personal note, I love cemeteries, and I would be very interested in getting a rubbing of a tombstone from the 1600's. I have not been able to find any in this area that are that old. Please let me know what area of the cemetery, so I can go there when the wheather warms up.
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