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#76 Hotel Leger w/ the Masons

Exploring High Strangeness at Hotel Leger: Paranormal Investigations and Personal Stories

 

In this episode of High Strangeness, Tony and Ron Mason delve into the paranormal occurrences at the historic Hotel Leger in California. They discuss personal experiences, including furniture moving and eerie noises during their stay, and demonstrate the use of divining rods to communicate with spirits. The episode also explores the hotel’s haunted reputation, its rich history since 1851, and practical tips for potential visitors. Ron shares insights from his Christian faith, warning about the dangers of dabbling in the occult based on his past experiences. Listeners are taken on a journey through both lighthearted and profound discussions about the paranormal.

 

00:00 Introduction to High Strangeness

00:56 Exploring the Haunted Hotel Leger

01:44 Ron Mason's Personal Experiences

02:42 A Casual Conversation with Ron

03:48 The Haunted History of Hotel Leger

07:52 First Impressions and Initial Experiences

16:33 Unnerving Nighttime Encounters

23:21 Using Divining Rods to Communicate

38:07 Exploring the Creepy Underground

38:55 Room Experiences and Paranormal Activity

40:05 Scratching in the Walls and Power Outage

41:17 Ghostly Encounters and Manifestations

42:37 Profound Paranormal Evidence

45:27 Divining Rods and Demonic Admissions

49:37 Spiritual Reflections and Warnings

56:03 Biblical Insights on the Supernatural

01:16:45 Final Thoughts and Personal Testimony

01:26:59 Conclusion and Farewell


 
 

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