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2nd Annual Warming the Souls Blanket Drive Due to such a great response from last year, POI is happy to announce the 2nd Annual Warming the Souls Blanket Drive! 
 
When the temperature drops, it is always nice to snuggle up in a comfy and cozy blanket, but there are many that do not have this luxury for various reasons. POI is dedicated to not only paranormal investigations, but we are active in making a difference in our community.  
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Ladies in the Night Lockdown Who says girls are afraid of the dark? Join the ladies of Aura Paranormal and P.O.I. in an all-night paranormal lockdown at Community connections in Pinellas Park Florida. Tickets are $25 and includes a meet & greet of the hosts, a paranormal presentation, the team led investigation, and breakfast. For more information and to purchase tickets click here. Read the Full Story
Sloss, Jail, Hospital... oh my! POI is teaming up with AURA Paranormal, ALPHA Ghost Team, Scott Tepperman, Mike Roberts, The Klinge Brothers and more to revisit some exciting locations and investigate new ones. Keep up to date on the day to day happenings via our Facebook.  Read the Full Story
Warming the Souls We are sure everyone has a few blankets sitting in their closet that never make it to a bed, sofa, or place in need of warmth. This holiday season join P.O.I. in helping the local community by donating those blankets to those in need. Read the Full Story
The Stanley Hotel In the mountains of Estes Park resides one of the most famous historical hotels in the United States. The Stanley hotel, built in 1907, is known by many as the establishment that inspired horror novelist, Steven King, to write the cult classic The Shining. But is there more to this hotel than words in a book? We decided to visit the hotel and see what secrets she would share with us. Read the Full Story
USS Hornet Commissioned in 1943, the USS Hornet has one of the most decorated service records of any aircraft carrier. But with any military vessel of renown, decorated service is not achieved without some loss of life. P.O.I.'s California team went aboard to discover if those lost had taken permanent shore leave… or if they still were still on board. Read the Full Story
Club TSI Based in Downtown Jacksonville, Club TSI hosts some of the most entertaining nights in the city. The atmosphere is regaled as one of the hot spots of our city. Little did we know that it would be a hot spot for the paranormal… Read the Full Story
Ginger's Place With silhouettes in its windows and a festive atmosphere inside its walls, Ginger’s Place stands as one of Jacksonville Beach’s oldest and longest-running bars. Having such a long and storied history, it comes as no surprise that rumors and tales of hauntings would surface over the years.  Read the Full Story
The Ambassador Hotel
Originally opened in 1924 as downtown Jacksonville’s first upscale apartments, the Ambassador Hotel (formerly the 310 West Church Street Apartments, among other names) still stands, abandoned in the middle of downtown Jacksonville.
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USS Hornet

hornetCommissioned in 1943, the USS Hornet has one of the most decorated service records of any aircraft carrier. But with any military vessel of renown, decorated service is not achieved without some loss of life. P.O.I.'s California team went aboard to discover if those lost had taken permanent shore leave… or if they still were still on board.

Located in Alameda, CA, the USS Hornet is actually the 8th ship to have the name USS Hornet. During its time in service, the ship was under air attack 59 times and never hit, it shot down 255 aircraft in a month, it supported nearly every Pacific amphibious landing that happened after March 1944, and it earned 9 battle stars during World War II along with the Presidential Unit citation. It also recovered the astronauts of Apollo 11 and 12.

There are many stories about the hauntings (of which nearly all who have spent time on the ship have witnessed and will gladly attest to), and there are a few sudden, violent deaths associated with the carrier. There was one gentleman who was killed by a bomb elevator. He was on deck and, though they were all instructed to not look in or step inside the elevators, he apparently did and the bombs came quickly, crushing him to death. There is another section called the Catapult Room, where another man lost his life by either decapitation or a broken neck when some cables snapped.

There are a lot of reports of gelatinous orbs throughout the ship and occasional full bodied apparitions in various areas.

Jen and I arrived on the ship for the event and greeted some friends we knew were going to be there, and were surprised to find a group from Los Angeles, LA Paranormal, consisting of Layla, Grant and Brian. We formed a group, picked up a person who didn’t really know anyone else, got a guide who has served on a few carriers, and we were off.

The first area we stopped at was The Brig. We all filed inside and heard the door clank shut behind us, and I started laughing when I saw the guide on the other side of the door. He refused to come inside. Come to find out later that he never goes inside a brig because, on a previous carrier, he actually was held in a brig. We set up numerous bits of equipment but didn’t pick up anything on either Mel-meters or ovilus devices that we used.

We left that room, and I wandered into the room referred to as The Catapult room. I instantly felt sick to my stomach and started my recorder. The woman I was with started asking questions, and in my headphones I heard a clear answer to our question. We asked for confirmation of the answer, and I did not audibly hear a response to it.

We were able to explore a good deal of the carrier, with the most interesting experiences happening in the Catapult room and the sick bay area operating room. In the operating room, another woman and I felt extremely sick and dizzy. I inquired if there were x-ray machines around, but was told that none of the equipment has any power getting to it. Only the lights and air circulation systems had power in that area.

It was a great trip to the Hornet, and I can’t wait to get back there with possibly a smaller group to get into areas we were unable to reach this go-round.

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Most Active Locations
POI has had the pleasure of investigating many said-to-be haunted and historical locations. Several of these hot spots provided us with phenomenal evidence, while others were easily debunked. Here are a few of the most active location we've experienced to date:
 
slssideSloss Furnace | Birmingham, Alabama

 

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Stanley Hotel | Estes Park, Colorado

 

slginGinger's Place | Jacksonville Beach, Florida

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