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Haunted History BC

@HauntedHistory2

Researching paranormal activity, legends of hauntings and local folklore while preserving Canada's past and present history. Award winning historians.

British Columbia Canada เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2020
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James Anthony 💎
James Anthony 💎@JamesMartirq7p·
“I have learned that to be with those I like is enough.” ~Walt Whitman
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Dave Schrader
Dave Schrader@TheDaveSchrader·
In Plain Sight: UFOs, Bigfoot & Strange Encounters Edition - The Paranormal 60 News x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Jennifer 🟥🔴🧙‍♀️🦉🐈‍⬛ 🦖
Bruiser milestone today!!! Bruiser has been terrified of me sitting down for some reason. But he’s fine if I’m standing over him. Today I decided to try in between and kneel. He was good with that! Then my knees had enough and I sat down. He came over to me!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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Tahira Sanam
Tahira Sanam@TahiraS13553·
Today is my birthday 🎈🎂🎂 They said I'll get no Birthday Wishes. is that true !!!😔😪❤
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Eman@Eman5695·
Is it really ugly? I have friends who keep saying it’s ugly, but maybe it’s just not the prettiest cat. It’s full of love, walks around the house with me, and loves sitting on my chest—especially at night before I go to sleep. What do you think?
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Haunted History BC@HauntedHistory2·
Join us next month for a thrilling paranormal event @PittMeadowsMuse. We’ll investigate not only the museum but the Hoffmann & Son building. This is the first time this location will be open to the public for such an event. Message us here or instagram for tickets. #paranormal
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James Anthony 💎
James Anthony 💎@JamesMartirq7p·
“If we encounter a cat of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads," ~inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Eman
Eman@Eman5695·
Jasper Turns 23 Today! Let’s Wish Him A Very Happy Birthday! 🎉🎊🥳🎂🎁
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John Watches Horror
John Watches Horror@Y2John84·
In Memory of Leonard Nimoy 26 March 1931 - 27 February 2015
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Dave Schrader
Dave Schrader@TheDaveSchrader·
Hello Darklings. After way too long I am able to access my X account again for more than just posting my show. How is everyone?
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🍂@Lovandfear·
“A woman whose mood improves with a book, a poem, a song or a cup of coffee is not defeated by anyone; even life loses with her” —— Kahlil Gibran
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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
Happy birthday to Sister Rosetta Tharpe, born on this day in 1915! A true pioneer, playing rock ’n’ roll before it even had a name.
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Shane Pittman
Shane Pittman@StarringShane·
I’ve been writing a new book. It won’t be out for a few more months. Would you like to see a cover/title reveal early?
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Archaeo - Histories
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In Victorian England, one mistake—one scandal—could cost a woman her entire life... Harriet Mordaunt seemed set up for the kind of story society liked to celebrate. She was born into privilege, known for her beauty, and raised with all the expectations that came with her class. At eighteen, she married Sir Charles Mordaunt and stepped into the glittering world of the Marlborough Set: aristocrats who dined, hunted, flirted, and bent the rules in private while preaching “respectability” in public. Men’s indiscretions were brushed off as sport. A woman’s desire, though, was treated as catastrophe. Then, in 1869, everything cracked open. After the birth of her daughter—who was reportedly blind—Harriet made a confession that set her world on fire. She admitted to affairs with multiple men, and most explosively, she named the Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII. Whether that confession came from postpartum distress, pressure from people around her, manipulation, or a moment of reckless honesty, we can’t fully untangle now. But what happened next is clear: powerful families moved fast to contain the blast. Her husband filed for divorce. The Prince of Wales was summoned to testify in 1870—almost unheard of, a future king in a courtroom denying involvement. The problem was bigger than marriage. A full public reckoning threatened reputations at the very top, including the monarchy. And so the story shifted. Harriet was declared mentally unfit. Instead of scandal, there would be silence. She was labeled “insane” and spent the next thirty-six years moved between private asylums and country houses—no dramatic trial, no prison sentence, just doctors’ opinions, legal paperwork, and the heavy weight of family authority. Some physicians questioned whether she was truly mad. It didn’t matter. Under Victorian law and custom, husbands and elite families had enormous power to take control of a woman’s freedom—especially when “protecting reputation” was the priority. Harriet lived out her life erased from public view. Not executed. Not locked in a cell. Simply institutionalized—out of sight, and no longer a threat to the men who had far more to lose. © Women In World History #archaeohistories
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