This video was taken during our investigation of the Walker-Ames house in Port Gamble, WA, on Saturday, February 19th, 2011. The green light you see is a K2 meter. We also had two audio recorders and the PX device running as well. (we also went upstairs in the attic after this session to grab an InfraRed sensor).
This gave us chills when it happened, as this was the very first time something has responded to us using a twist on/off flashlight. Along with the numerous EVPs we have recorded on past investigations, we finally have some good visual proof that "something", "someone", or more than "one" spirit resides at the Walker-Ames house. (yes...the flashlight did turn on again as I approached it at the end of the session...like something knew I was approaching it!)
History (Wikipedia): Port Gamble is an unincorporated community on the northwestern shore of the Kitsap Peninsula in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is also a small, similarly-named bay, along which the community lies, near the entrance to Hood Canal. The unincorporated communities of Port Gamble and Little Boston, part of Kitsap County, lie on either side of the mouth of this bay. The Port Gamble Historic District is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
The community of Port Gamble has a wide range of shops from antiques to a tea shop to an old-fashioned general store. It is a popular tourist destination, due to its location near Bremerton, Port Townsend, Bainbridge Island, and Seattle and its downtown. Port Gamble is also home to the grave of Gustave Englebrecht, the first U.S. Navy sailor to die in the Pacific.
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