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Save Saturday/Sunday November 18/19, 2006 for a 2 day course "Introduction to Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP) and Paranormal Photography" 9 AM - 4 PM by Dr. Harry Oldfield and Dr. Brian Dailey. It will be held at Tillman's Village Inn (www.tillmansvillageinn.com) the last surviving stage coach stop on Ridge Road, in the town Of Childs (45 minutes West of Rochester). Built in the early 1800's, the Village Inn has superb food and dining. Cost of $230 dollars includes continental breakfast and lunch both days. Participants will have the opportunity of a PIP scan ($150 value) during the course. PIP was invented by Dr. Oldfield as a means to image the energy fields of humans, objects such as crystals, and afterlife energies (ghosts). See www.electrocrystal.com, click on PIP. Dr. Oldfield has used PIP as a means to assist in determining health and illness, as well as response to therapies, in his clinic in London for more than 15 years. Dr. Oldfield and I met in Iceland where we were both presenting at a conference, and have been collaborating together since.
I have worked with Dr. Oldfield in his clinic in London, where we were focused on the medical applications of PIP. However, it soon became apparent that PIP and in addition a special lens Dr. Oldfield developed that may be used with conventional cameras was picking up "afterlife energies" (ghosts). Intrigued we ventured to the internationally famous Monroe Institute in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, and the Battlefields at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the most haunted battlefield in America. We have still and video images of "paranormal phenomena" to be viewed at the conference you may find fascinating. The unbelievable has become believable. Dr. Oldfield will have two PIP systems at this conference (the first time anywhere in the world two have been available at the same time). In addition he will have many of these special lenses that you simply hold in front of the lens of a conventional camera. We highly recommend you bring your own digital camera to this conference as we will have exclusive access to the Cobblestone Museum complex next door Saturday November 18, 2 PM - 4 PM in attempt for our group to image paranormal phenomena! You will have access to these lenses for 2 hours. Film cameras will work, but the film will need to be processed to see the images. Digital cameras are preferred as our hope is that Dr. Oldfield and I will be able to download the digital images taken that afternoon to show the group the following day. There have been ghost sightings in the Village Inn, the Fair Haven Inn next door to the Village Inn, and the Cobblestone Museum complex (see www.cobblestonesocietymuseum.org ). There are no guarantees we will discover anything, but in a brief perusal I was able to get pictures of orbs and a figure in the attic of the Village Inn. In the above photo, Margie and I live in a Cobblestone house built in 1836. There are three reported ghosts. Our nephew Chris Halter will no longer stay in our house "because of an experience he had house-sitting while Margie and I were away in London". Dr. Oldfield was alone in the house when he took the above photo of our staircase. No one was visible physically. In the photo you see someone in a nightgown. Note that the right lower limb is absent. Anyone feel the hair standing up on your arms? We will have pictures from the Tower of London, Yorkshire cemetery, and Gettysburg, among others, for your viewing pleasure. Bruce Moen from Colorado (www.afterlife-knowledge.com) will be attending! Bruce has published 5 books on the afterlife and teaches courses around the world on this subject. He is a wonderfully fascinating individual and is easy to talk to. This will be a fun filled action packed adventure you will enjoy! Brian bdailey@rochester.rr.com
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