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Sujets traités : Le premier tour des Hopl'Awards s'est achevé ce dimanche. Le Festival « C'est dans la Vallée » dans le Val d'Argent a franchi ce cap dans la catégorie de l'évènement culturel, tout comme l'Écomusée d'Alsace à Ungersheim qui sera représenté dans la catégorie lieu culturel. Le résultat final sera donné par le jury le 11 octobre prochain lors de la cérémonie officielle à la Cité de la musique et de la danse à Strasbourg.La gendarmerie s'améliore du côté de Ribeauvillé. Hier après-midi a été inauguré la nouvelle brigade autonome de la ville des ménétriers, situé à côté de la Chocolaterie Stofel. Une manière de montrer l'importance de la sécurité sur le territoire, comme l'explique Jean-Louis Christ, maire de Ribeauvillé, au micro de Thibaut Kempf. Ce nouveau bâtiment remplace l'ancien datant de 1932. D'une superficie totale de 4500m2, dont 405m dédié à l'accueil du public, ce nouveau bâtiment offre de meilleures conditions. Le colonel Maxime Beaumont, commandant du groupement de gendarmerie départementale du Haut-Rhin en dit plus. Avec un coût de près de 4 millions d'euros, la nouvelle brigade accueille également la quinzaine de gendarme qui y est rattachée, dans des lots d'appartements neufs. Un air d'Oktoberfest au Parc Expo de Colmar ! Après la Foire aux Vins d'Alsace et la Cuvée Givrée, de nouvelles festivités s'ajoutent à la liste. L'OktoberFav va compléter cette trilogie dès le week-end du 11 au 13 octobre prochain. Un évènement qui allie choucroute et fête de la bière. Christophe Crupi, directeur de Colmar Expo, nous en dit plus sur cet évènement qui se veut 100% local. Planchettes de charcuterie, choucroute royale et kougelhopf glacé seront notamment au menu, accompagnés d'animations musicales proposées par les Willerthaller, le groupe autrichien Alpenfeuer ou encore DJ Fabrizio. Renseignements et réservations sur le site oktober-fav.fr. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Today, we're embarking on a fascinating journey through time to explore the history of the Ouija board. This enigmatic and sometimes eerie tool has captured the imagination of many, and today we're going to uncover its secrets. From automatic writing tools in China, seances in Paris, coffin makers in Baltimore to a medium who helped finalize the patent. Still, the most interesting thing about the Ouija board might be the latest research around it from University of British Columbia that shows it actually does work—just not in the way we might assume. So grab a cup of tea, sit back and relax as we dive into Ouija's epic evolution! LINKS Website: https://www.emilyandherstars.com Classes and Bookings: https://www.emilyandherstars.com Newsletter + Calendar Download: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60f5b4f9a00fcd52c9f65d4b Modern Mystics at the Third Eye Library https://www.thirdeyelibrary.com/
Larissa Vigue Picard speaks with Ian about a planchette held in the Pejepscot History Center, and the role of devices like these in the world of 19th century séances, mediums, and spiritualists.
The rise of the Ouija board in North America involves corporate intrigue, family betrayal, a lot of litigation, and very little spiritualism. Today's episode covers how “talking boards” went from divination tool to big business. Research: “Items Personal and Social.” Denton Journal. January 31, 1891. https://www.newspapers.com/image/7111598/?terms=ouija&match=1 “'Ouija' Board Her Advisor.” Baltimore Sun. March 26, 1905. https://www.newspapers.com/image/371127794/?terms=ouija&match=1 “Editor ‘Answers.'” Baltimore Evening Sun. August 23, 1911. https://www.newspapers.com/image/365492915/?terms=ouija&match=1 French, Chris. “The Unseen Force That Drives Ouija Boards and Fake Bomb Detectors.” The Guardian. April 27, 2013. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/apr/27/ouija-boards-dowsing-rods-bomb-detectors “Ouija Killer Sentenced.” Spokesman-Review. July 9, 1934. https://www.newspapers.com/image/567588953/?terms=%22dorothea%20irene%20turley%22&match=1 Clark, A. Campbell. “Automatic Writing. V.” The British Medical Journal, vol. 1, no. 1723, 1894, pp. 37–37. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20226992 “Ouija Board Maker Killed.” Evening Journal (Wilmington, Delaware). Feb. 25, 1927. https://www.newspapers.com/image/160190008/?terms=%22william%20fuld%22&match=1&clipping_id=99079163 Goodman, Edgar. “Pedigree of the ‘Witch Board.'” Omaha Daily News. June 13, 1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/738037975/?terms=%22Fuld%20vs.%20Fuld%22&match=1 “Charge of Witch Hunting Enters Assault Case – Indian Woman is Accused of Attack With Hammer.” The Buffalo News. Oct. 26, 1932. https://www.newspapers.com/image/838894818/?terms=%22lila%20Jimerson%22&match=1 Waxman, Olivia B. “Ouija: Origin of Evil and the True History of the Ouija Board.” TIME. 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Dec. 5, 1901. https://www.newspapers.com/image/365328757/?terms=%22William%20Fuld%22&match=1 Rensink, Ronald A., et al. “Expression of nonconscious knowledge via ideomotor actions.” Consciousness and Cognition. February 2012. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221872925_Expression_of_nonconscious_knowledge_via_ideomotor_actions/download Murch, Robert. WilliamFuld.com. https://www.williamfuld.com/index.html “The Ouija Craze.” Catoctin Clarion. January 22, 1891. https://www.newspapers.com/image/339101621/?terms=ouija&match=1&clipping_id=99064534 “Ouija-board Will Rejected by Supreme Court.” Newport Daily Express. Aug. 12, 1938. https://www.newspapers.com/image/659566078/?terms=Helen%20Dow%20Peck&match=1 “Former Beauty is Convicted.” Arizona Republic. June 11, 1934. https://www.newspapers.com/image/117191175/?terms=irene%20turley&match=1 “Blame Ouija Board for Parent's Death.” Bristol Herald Courier. Dec. 23, 1933. https://www.newspapers.com/image/585774218/?terms=irene%20turley&match=1 “Girl Kills Her Dad to Let Her Ma Wed Lover.” The Independent-Rcord. Dec. 27, 1933. https://www.newspapers.com/image/528011403/?terms=irene%20turley&match=1 “Aged Ouija Board Murderess Planning Insanity Defense.” Daily News. March 16, 1930. https://www.newspapers.com/image/412836335/?terms=ouija&match=1 Rogers, Donald. “Fickle Ouija Board Deserts Its Victim.” Oakland Tribune. July 22, 1934. https://www.newspapers.com/image/106298034/?terms=irene%20turley&match=1 Eberle, Scott G., Ph.D. “The Ouija Board Explained.” Psychology Today. May 16, 2012. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/play-in-mind/201205/the-ouija-board-explained Olson JA, Jeyanesan E, Raz A. “Ask the pendulum: personality predictors of ideomotor performance. Neurosci Conscious.” National Library of Medicine. 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This week Danielle discusses a recently solved cold case. The murder of 11-year-old, Melissa Tremblay. Her body was found the day after she went missing in Lawrence, MA in 1988. A former corrections officer was arrested last month as the primary suspect. Shoutout to Sandra for being on top of all the cold cases which are now being closed. Then, Sandra talks about planchettes. It turns out that Planchettes first became popular in the Victorian era. Over time they slowly became obsolete due to the invention of the ouija board. Although you can still find them today, either featured on popular shows like "Ru Paul's Drag Race" or at local shops in Salem, MA. Danielle's Sources: https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/suspect-is-finally-charged-in-the-cold-case-stabbing-murder-of-11-year-old-girl https://people.com/crime/melissa-ann-tremblay-murder-suspect-identified/ Sandra's Sources: https://www.encyclopedia.com/places/africa/gambian-political-geography/planchette https://www.nps.gov/long/blogs/Planchette.htm --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oywiththeterroralready/support
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Danko features 10 more electrifying RNR bands playing today. There needs to be a cohesive Rock N' Roll scene and this episode is an attempt. Bands spotlighted - The Planchettes, Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts, Romano Nervoso, The OBGMs, Zig Zags, Sheer Mag, Gorilla, The Chris Lee Band, Saint Agnes, Robert Pehrsson's Humbucker.
PANCAKES & PLANCHETTES Pancakes & Planchettes is a spooky morning show for those looking to start their day right. Co-hosts, Heather and Nick Johnson combine their passions of the strange, unknown, spooky, but always nerdy topics. This week we are joined by two special guests. Courtney from the always funny […] The post Pancakes & Planchettes: Episode 3 “Suspiria” appeared first on Red Six Podcast.
PANCAKES & PLANCHETTES Pancakes & Planchettes is a spooky morning show for those looking to start their day right. Co-hosts, Heather and Nick Johnson combine their passions of the strange, unknown, spooky, but always nerdy topics. This week we draw the tarot for a Supernatural celebrity, brew potions with The […] The post Pancakes & Planchettes: Episode 2 appeared first on Red Six Podcast.
PANCAKES & PLANCHETTES This week marks a new podcast from the Red Six crew. Pancakes & Planchettes is a spooky morning show for those looking to start their day right. Co-hosts, Heather and Nick Johnson combine their passions of the strange, unknown, spooky, but always nerdy topics. This week we […] The post Pancakes & Planchettes: Episode 1 appeared first on Red Six Podcast.
Le législatif aiglon a penché pour une solution durable pour ses bâtiments scolaires des Planchettes hier soir
Previously, on Episode 119, What Could Go Wrong With Cameras, we asked our ghost audience to reach out to us. YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT!!!
While learning how to do Ouija, Scott, Shultz, and their friend Stephen get distracted.
Halloween episode! Rock music podcast from New Orleans featuring new music from Morning 40 Federation, Classhole, National Lagarde, & the Planchettes. Plus your host John Deal.