Thank you for sharing this incredible video. The gentleman giving the tour is a pleasure to watch. His knowledge and passion shines in this video. It was such an education and pleasure to watch. Thank you again for the quality videos you put out.
This was an amazing video. He is a great story teller and you can tell he loves everything about the building and the artifacts within. Thank you for this.
I really enjoyed this! I love the history behind the places that you investigate - it has meaning, and it's important! Thank you for sharing this with us! I have never been to Varnum Armory, and I don't know if I ever will - but because of this I learned about this place, and these many wonderful stories. ❤❤❤ I think it's important that we remember these things.
Just a suggestion for future investigation of early reports from time when Smithsonian museum first opened in Wash DC. I remember when Smithsonian was first opened to the public, there were news articles, rumors the items, artifacts first installed inside museum, were "haunted," & some "moved," made noises, etc., after museum was closed at nite. I'm glad yrs later 2 films were made "Night In The Museum" as reminds me of those first "hauntings" reported about Smithsonian at night.
Thanks for a full video on this amazing Museum. I think LOVE transcends “DEATH”, there has to be something to this, our loved ones communicate even until death. I remember asking my Grandma for a certain ring she had when she died. She was happy to say yes to me. We had forgotten that for a few yrs when she became suddenly ill and died. After it was all over I asked my Grandpa about the ring and her promise to me. He said, “cinthie baby”, I’m sure I put all her rings on her when she was buried. But he said he would look.In a few days he found the ring. She had put it up in one of her billfolds. He said that ring was good as gone he just knew it. I think she was still around and lead my grandpa to that ring. I was so happy! It’s wasn’t an expensive ring but it was her’s and something she wanted me to have. It was a special ring to her for me to have it. Loved her so much!
Amazing history! I love that these pieces of history are still intact and we can see them and learn the stories of brave people that may have otherwise gone untold. Great work by the museum!
Great history lesson for someone who doesn’t leave in the states. Patrick is very versed in the history of all the items which I find fascinating and interesting. TY Jason
Jason, I would like to say I’m a big fan and love your honest investigation. Hope someday you be doing some sort of meet and greet event or investigation in Alberta, Canada and if you do I wish I get a chance to meet you. So glad you are on RUclips now, I can watch some genuine investigation and not the “it’s a Demon” ones…..😊
WOW! THANK YOU for posting this! I NEVER learned about this area of the country in ALL my years of history classes which is a shame! Self-education is VITAL, so very much appreciated!
I was hoping you were gonna do something like this! Im a histroy nerd and when my great grandma died I found letters from my uncle to her from when he was in world war 2.
Yeah, you guys are going in the right place with grounding this stuff in history, love it. Personally, I'd love for maybe these history/information videos to be released on the day as a separate in-depth thing, and then the investigation video being mostly investigation with shorter snippets of these information style videos. I found the main video a bit jarring to jump back and forth from hushed tones in pitch black to this nice dude talking about the artifacts. Just a thought, thanks again!!!!
Hey JV, any plans to come back to Charleston, SC? I thought the Old Chas Jail was one of the most interesting investigations that GH ever did…. I would love for you to experience it if you haven’t been before! Congrats on the 100k subs!
Jason and JV. In the previous video in the museum you put a yes no gadget on the wheel of the cannon. After thinking about how they mount the tyres on those wheels I'm wondering if the tyre is magnetic... If you go back there it might be worth taking a compass to find out. 🤔 Then try the gadget near a magnet to see if it does set it off. Good video, full of learning. 😆
My dad needs to see this. He doesn't go much further north than the Virginia area and is a Civil War FANATIC to the point where I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't a soldier then in a previous life. Lord help anyone if the Civil War comes up, HAHA! I gotta send this to him. AMAZING add! I love how personalized he makes things too instead of what history classed DO teach which is usually dates, name of event, who was in charge, and location. VERY dry and no personalized info to relate to. Then retain those details for exams to regurgitate. What a shame classes were (and may still be) that way. We don't learn enough and can't let the negative things that happened in our country when those things are removed from history classes. That's happening A LOT over the past few years and still happening. I feel for the kids that aren't going to know the good and the bad of the country. They aren't going to know and makes it bound to repeat at some point. Those kids are our future!
Not sure, but doubt it. I can tell you that every item in their care is handled with the utmost care & best preservation techniques. I'm not sure what she would have used in 1861-3...paste? - JV
There are times that residual energy is attached to an object. That energy can be replayed over and over. I would be afraid of the energy for something wanted you to have the experience.
Thank you so much for this. - A Pennsylvanian who grew up not far from Gettysburg
This is so interesting! Thanks for Sharing this amazing collection!
Thank you for sharing this incredible video. The gentleman giving the tour is a pleasure to watch. His knowledge and passion shines in this video. It was such an education and pleasure to watch. Thank you again for the quality videos you put out.
This was an amazing video. He is a great story teller and you can tell he loves everything about the building and the artifacts within. Thank you for this.
Patrick loves what he does. It's a fabulous place & we loved being there to investigate - JV
@@nancymedley623 Patrick is very knowledgeable about history. I enjoyed his dissertation. Now, is he in touch with his emotions?
I really enjoyed this! I love the history behind the places that you investigate - it has meaning, and it's important! Thank you for sharing this with us! I have never been to Varnum Armory, and I don't know if I ever will - but because of this I learned about this place, and these many wonderful stories. ❤❤❤ I think it's important that we remember these things.
Just a suggestion for future investigation of early reports from time when Smithsonian museum first opened in Wash DC. I remember when Smithsonian was first opened to the public, there were news articles, rumors the items, artifacts first installed inside museum, were "haunted," & some "moved," made noises, etc., after museum was closed at nite. I'm glad yrs later 2 films were made "Night In The Museum" as reminds me of those first "hauntings" reported about Smithsonian at night.
Thanks for the info! - JV
Thanks for a full video on this amazing Museum. I think LOVE transcends “DEATH”, there has to be something to this, our loved ones communicate even until death. I remember asking my Grandma for a certain ring she had when she died. She was happy to say yes to me. We had forgotten that for a few yrs when she became suddenly ill and died. After it was all over I asked my Grandpa about the ring and her promise to me. He said, “cinthie baby”, I’m sure I put all her rings on her when she was buried. But he said he would look.In a few days he found the ring. She had put it up in one of her billfolds. He said that ring was good as gone he just knew it. I think she was still around and lead my grandpa to that ring. I was so happy! It’s wasn’t an expensive ring but it was her’s and something she wanted me to have. It was a special ring to her for me to have it. Loved her so much!
Wow 😮 never heard that before, but I am not really surprised!
Thank you Jason I always like the history of our country and the building that was awsome
We love it too & it's a big part of the reason we choose locations to investigate! - JV
Amazing history! I love that these pieces of history are still intact and we can see them and learn the stories of brave people that may have otherwise gone untold. Great work by the museum!
It's a fantastic place! - JV
Great history lesson for someone who doesn’t leave in the states. Patrick is very versed in the history of all the items which I find fascinating and interesting. TY Jason
So much history! So much romance!😊
Patrick loves what he does. It's a fabulous place & we loved being there to investigate - JV
CONGRATULATIONS JASON AND JV ON
100,000 SUBSCRIBERS!!! THANK YOU FOR MAKING ME YOUR MOD!!! NOW LETS GET TO 200,000!!!!! 💜 U GUYZ!!!! ☮️💜👻
Love these “behind the investigation” vids.
Btw, 99.9K subs! Lets go. Maybe a 100K celebration stream?
We surpassed 100K! Cheers!!! - JV
@@paranormalrealitytv Congratulations! Frickin’ awesome. Can’t wait to see that shiny silver plaque.
Jason, I would like to say I’m a big fan and love your honest investigation. Hope someday you be doing some sort of meet and greet event or investigation in Alberta, Canada and if you do I wish I get a chance to meet you.
So glad you are on RUclips now, I can watch some genuine investigation and not the “it’s a Demon” ones…..😊
Thank you! Share the channel! The more support we have, the more investigations we can do! - JV
Wonderful presentation! Patrick is so knowledgeable and passionate about the armory.
Well, I sure hope Patrick is just as passionate with his wife.....😮
Patrick loves what he does. It's a fabulous place & we loved being there to investigate - JV
Thank you so much for this! This video is a pearl, I could listen to this guy respectfully telling these stories all day. 😍
Great video. Amazing history.
Patrick loves what he does. It's a fabulous place & we loved being there to investigate - JV
I was just at the Armory today! No paranormal experience, but what an amazing display of American history! ❤
Congrats on hitting 100k!! ❤❤🎉🎉
Thank you! - JV
Thanks Jason. I guess this means a road trip for me. Such a cool place with both sad and fascinating history.
It's definitely worth the trip! - JV
It was a great surprise to actually see the evidence, not just hear about it!
WOW! THANK YOU for posting this! I NEVER learned about this area of the country in ALL my years of history classes which is a shame! Self-education is VITAL, so very much appreciated!
I was hoping you were gonna do something like this!
Im a histroy nerd and when my great grandma died I found letters from my uncle to her from when he was in world war 2.
That's really cool. We too love the history of the places we investigate. It's a big part of our location selection. Cheers! - JV
Yeah, you guys are going in the right place with grounding this stuff in history, love it. Personally, I'd love for maybe these history/information videos to be released on the day as a separate in-depth thing, and then the investigation video being mostly investigation with shorter snippets of these information style videos. I found the main video a bit jarring to jump back and forth from hushed tones in pitch black to this nice dude talking about the artifacts. Just a thought, thanks again!!!!
Thanks for the suggestions...it's always an evolving process as we work to make the videos better each time. - JV
@@paranormalrealitytv And I'm here for all of it, thanks JV!
Thank you for posting this. This was fantastic.
Such great stories. An amazing place. - JV
This is fascinating. I am loving all this history!
Such a great place. A hidden gem. - JV
This video is amazing an enjoyed hearing all the history, stories of those who were in these battles. Thanks
The limo ridin, jet flyin, stylin and profilin, Rolex wearin, willin and dealin paranormal champions of the world, wooooOOO Mr. Jason and Mr. JV
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hahahahahaha. If you consider my Durango a limo, then yes. lol - JV
I really enjoyed the history and the personal stories in this video!
Hey JV, any plans to come back to Charleston, SC? I thought the Old Chas Jail was one of the most interesting investigations that GH ever did…. I would love for you to experience it if you haven’t been before!
Congrats on the 100k subs!
Thanks, Jeff. Hopefully we can!! - JV
I swear my blender is haunted...pops lid every time my kids use it. 🤔
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My bedroom is haunted! Everytime I turn the lights off, I hear sobbing.
@@DavidSampson-tk1oz record it!!!
@@Jen-h8socialmedia Will do! Except, I think the sobbing is coming from me! No girlfriend, right now. Kinda lonely, I guess.😟
This is so interesting to watch 😊
Patrick loves what he does. It's a fabulous place & we loved being there to investigate - JV
@@paranormalrealitytv yes you can see he is passionate about it. If i lived closer i would for sure visit 🙏
I love the history What an amazing location. And congratulations on hitting a 100k
Looking forward to it Jason.
Jason and JV.
In the previous video in the museum you put a yes no gadget on the wheel of the cannon. After thinking about how they mount the tyres on those wheels I'm wondering if the tyre is magnetic...
If you go back there it might be worth taking a compass to find out. 🤔 Then try the gadget near a magnet to see if it does set it off.
Good video, full of learning. 😆
Great suggestion. Thanks! - JV
@@paranormalrealitytv
Sometimes I have good ideas. 😆👍
I just love Rhode Island! I've been to Baltimore, a couple of times!
Great Collection👍
My dad needs to see this. He doesn't go much further north than the Virginia area and is a Civil War FANATIC to the point where I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't a soldier then in a previous life. Lord help anyone if the Civil War comes up, HAHA! I gotta send this to him. AMAZING add! I love how personalized he makes things too instead of what history classed DO teach which is usually dates, name of event, who was in charge, and location. VERY dry and no personalized info to relate to. Then retain those details for exams to regurgitate. What a shame classes were (and may still be) that way. We don't learn enough and can't let the negative things that happened in our country when those things are removed from history classes. That's happening A LOT over the past few years and still happening. I feel for the kids that aren't going to know the good and the bad of the country. They aren't going to know and makes it bound to repeat at some point. Those kids are our future!
Was that flower journal held open with SCOTCH TAPE?! that is NOT a proper way of handling historic items. I did love hearing all the history.
Not sure, but doubt it. I can tell you that every item in their care is handled with the utmost care & best preservation techniques. I'm not sure what she would have used in 1861-3...paste? - JV
I enjoyed the investigation
😮 that's amazing and sad
Jason, starting around @39:14 over Patrick's right shoulder, light anomalies or reflections? It happens a few times before and after
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I wonder if they have a haunted stage play script? Like the “The King in yellow”
Is there still a " Ghost Nation" show? Have seen the show in awhile. I got 8 grand kids and I get to see cartoons all the time, lol.
There are times that residual energy is attached to an object. That energy can be replayed over and over. I would be afraid of the energy for something wanted you to have the experience.
You need to post more ! I am really sick of waiting for your next post🔈😫
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Where's the ghosts?
In the investigation video! - ruclips.net/video/BjfgEFHrsRk/видео.htmlsi=uRw1Au9uezWyzTjV - JV
My house is haunted I swear on my parent's grave I see a man in overalls in my house