Even though this video is 7 years old, it still gives me chills to watch. I visited Proctor’s Ledge during my visit to Salem. Seeing the trees is chilling.
I wonder if alot of touristy people go to try to go to that site? This is someone's backyard so that would get annoying fast for sure. I am fascinated by trials though - it's so tragic - one of the most moving movies i have seen was "Three Sovereigns for Sarah" -absolutely fantastic movie and i feel most realistic. I honestly don't understand my fascination with it all - but I appreciate the history and natural beauty of that area - it has a pull to it
The food the villagers grew experienced a change in weather, and became moldy. The mold was a psychedelic. Essentially turning them crazy for the season. Until the food was all consumed.
The reasons are most often greed and power struggles. Some of the most primal traits of weakness within the human species are greed, avarice and supremism!
@@mrbubetube Emerson Baker has years of experience! He is a well respected historian and Salem Witch Trials Expert, as well as an author. There was also a team of experts of which he was a part that performed years of research to memorialize this tragedy. They did this not only for the city of Salem, but for the tens of thousands of descendants from these men and women who needlessly lost their lives over 325 years ago. And the purpose? To keep the legacies of our ancestors alive through those of us from whom they descend!
@@SarahWildes-do9qw GREAT! so now they can turn it into a playground or have an annual celebration there where they re-enact hanging witches! Fun for the whole family!
Yes. Using that old map it definitely points to the hill behind Walgreens as the spot where the "witches" were hanged. Using Google Earth it was tricky at first to tell. It looked like they had it wrong. But they are 100% spot on (According to that 1700 map of Salem). But my question is this.... Since it has a location marked as "Probable site of graves of witches".... why dont they use GPR to see if there is any disturbances in the soil at that location? Shit.... given the importance to the town about this tragedy.... why not just go dig in that area?
The Dynasty Continues. Historians did use ground penetrating radar to be sure. This ledge is so rocky, even back then, that the temporary burials were only circa 3 feet deep.
I’m not completely sure what I was expecting but I don’t think I was expecting this. To think people (including my 10-greats-grandma Susannah North Martin) died in such a sad, dead area (though it was probably alive back then) is a shame. I’m confused by the puritans. “Let’s run away from Europe to escape religious persecution and then do the exact same thing here and worse!” 🤦♀️ Humans can be such idiots.
Can’t remember the details anymore but I’m pretty sure the reason the puritans were upset with Europe was mostly that they couldn’t oppress other people hard enough over there.
I would be saddened to know that this happened in my backyard if I lived there , imagine all of the pain,desperation, impotence that those people went through. How the Salem Witch Trials came to be boggles my mind , how can someone back in the day feel they had a right to do this is unforgivable . If someone was a witch or not at that time , what business was it of anyone to make such a horrific decision to hang or burn , ultimately the ones that did the hanging and burning were the most evil and diabolical than the accused. This persecution still is to this day, not as comparable to the past but still exists , that's why so many witches are solitary, or still in the broom closet and not fully out there practicing . Not all witches are black witches doing harm to others with their black magic spells , there are many good witches, that heal ,worship mother earth and do spells for the world to be a better place. You'd be surprised how many evil witches can be hidden behind church doors holding a rosary, or that person saying how they are against witchcraft are the ones that practice,the most . I would leave an offering in the woods and light a candle to give them peace and light . Blessed Be .🕯🕯🕯🔮🍁🍁🍁🍂🍂🍂🍊
It’s not really surprising at all that people did this. It was the 17th century, in a tiny village where mostly everyone thought alike and did not have the scientific knowledge or understanding of a lot of things. Most people thought this was very real. Religion makes good people do horrific things; you can see this type of behavior throughout human history.
I also just found out Susannah Martin was my 8X Grandmother. All of it is so interesting. Have you ever watched one of the Salem Witch Museum presentations? There one on Feb. 25th thru zoom or such. I'm going to watch it. Have you seen the books available?
I am spooked I went to the worst possible place to be in Salem to camp but what about when you walk from town towards the mall direction before the other soup kitchen where the creek divides the road I think that is creepiest myself
Creek must have been drowning pool where they tied suspected witches to a catapult chair contraption they would submerged them under water thinking their witch powers would save them from drowning.
Imagine John Proctor not realizing his name would still be said out until this day. roughly 300 years after his death, his name still lives on. That’s what every man should strive for.
My house I think is haunted…….just the feeling 19 people were murdered 300 years ago on your residence is so disgusting I really wish I could hug them. Sad.
Whoa. I didn’t thumbs up at your pain. I totally get it. And I know exactly what you mean about wanting to hug them all. Me too. Been doing ancestral research & have a ton of early Americans. And they scare the hell out of me w the Puritanical BS. Anyway much of the family went down south in the early 1700s especially Tennessee, then part of North Carolina. We went to Norris Lake, the man made lake that kinda put that area of the country on the grid in the 1930s. They did so by massive engineering & bringing some huge rivers together. And I have to tell you all of that, bc when we went, every single time I was in the boat or more so in the water, I was super & overwhelmingly aware there was a ton of crap beneath us. Like the remnants of the hamlets or villages and cemeteries they moved. And the cemeteries they didn’t. I could literally feel them and in no way do I claim to be a psychic. A sensitive perhaps but... Is the haunting scaring you or are you just aware? If it’s scaring you there are things you can do. Start w a smudging w a large stick of sage. Start in the east and go clockwise around your house (or as much as you can), asking for blessings for your home, and for any spirit or entity that may be drawn to please leave, and to go in power and peace.
I sincerely hope you’re ok and all is good. Open windows & doors if you’re gonna sage. Smudging never hurts. . If it’s not bothering you just leave it be. They usually don’t in spite of some stories. 👍😎✌️🌝
Kali Angel. Actually, it was considered illegal to take land itself, and something the Sherriff did not do. However, it was legal to confiscate possessions from a family who owed for their loved one's jail fees. What Sherriff George Corwin did which was not legal, was to confiscate MORE possessions than needed to pay the jail fees and sell those "moveables" for his personal profit, leaving some of the families in dire need.
19 people were hanged for witchcraft and the hangings were terrible back in those days and those were some dark days in Salem Mass. I wouldn't be surprised if Salem was haunted by the people who died there. I went to Salem and it was interesting with all the ghostly tales and urban legends I am sure it gets crazy on October 31 and 2032 will be Anniversary of the salem witch trails imagine that.
Those judges were lonely loosers using there status and not making nothin for anyone anyway and there was nothin there,The judge had somethin to do as a rat,but never tells people than hes a lunatic attacker,As these people were trying to understand and communicate,some people only had to say they saw somethin suspicious and tell the judge and the tattle tale was lying anywsy,do you see,walk past the tattle tale and than they were called streets.Read some of the incidences that were told to the judges,those people than were using others behind there backs to make and put crimes against low ranking people,so the judge was a loose cannon thought he had to think this for his law he made,and that's how laws were made from scared people over low ranking minding there business people.Judge tried to make people say they were witchs,back than you admit or weren't and didnt admit,the judge still listened to others.They were undercover witches calling others witches.They said in school 100000 were hung and burnt ,the school is even lyed to.Only a couple cause they didnt listen to the judge that he listened to others saying they were witches and denied all of it.Sad history,MA was a pirate town so they were the actual witchs
Everything is about land/ ownership and territory, even today, and taking what isn't anyone else's to have. I feel for these women/men of centuries gone by, hung for reasons not even needing to be hung or persecuted for! Still in many places all over the world it goes on today still, but in a different format. But we all remember in our souls anyway..the Salem witch trials, just like we will all remember the wars going on in the world that displace people. And some people instead of researching the real causes, of why things occur in history and throughout..point a finger where they shouldn't, and elect a scapegoat to take the brunt of it all! This in turn begets fear...and fear is the worst possible dilemma to be caught up in at all!!
You have no idea what you are talking about. None of it had anything to do with land. You are ignoring the people involved and their religious beliefs. Their actions make sense given how religious they were and how serious about their beliefs they were. You're also forgetting that most people at that time believed witches existed and intended them harm. You may not agree with their actions in terms of modern behavior but their actions are very understandable from their point of view
It is time to remember and reflect on the crimes the Puritans committed in Essex County Mass. in 1692, how they unjustly accused and murdered by hanging so many of our people, Salem will never be forgotten or forgiven. We offer a prayer to our Lord Ahriman and enter into the rituals of blood, salt and water in remembrance. Blessed be.
@@thomervin7450 They murdered us and they did it with the blessings of their church and their evil God. A curse upon the descendants of those wicked Puritans.
The Salem Witches died in hell and they said The devil abused them. They were definitely innocent girls and I feel bad for them. They made mistakes playing with witchcraft.
@@sabrinaterry269 Why couldn't the self righteous, sanctimonious Puritans leave them alone, the Puritans observed their beliefs but denied our people the right to practice their beliefs. We still communicate with them and you can too using spirit writing. Begin in the early hours between 1AM and 3AM, you'll need a soft tip pen and a writing pad. complete silence. Sit down at a table and vacate your mind, go into a state of meditation. Hold the pen tip gently on the writing pad and close your eyes. After about five minutes your hand will begin to move and the pen will make loops and squiggles on the page. When the pen reaches the edge of the page open your eyes and move the pen down to the next line, close your eyes and begin again. After a while the pen will stop, the session is over. Carefully examine all the loops and squiggles and you'll be able to recognize words and sentences. this is your message from the spirits and the more you practice the more you'll become familiar with the spirits communicating with you. They are your friends and they will provide messages and advice. Enjoy your new experiences. Blessed be.
You see the first time I went to Salem I was invited to party with some cool kids with a waterbed well it was cool but I got hungry somebody told me there was a soup kitchen across the creek on the right about two blocks so I went and I was creeped the hell out feeling about the house on left side of North and commercial the road where the creek almost comes up to the road from the right that's where I would be investigating! but non the less there's some extremely narcissistic weirdness goings on there and yes Matt and Nicole I did take a pair of contact lenses lol sorry
I think it's called the Harvest moon and the Spirits of the Salem Witches return back to the house. They are normal girls but just made bad choices in their lives playing witchcraft or worshipping the devil. They definitely died going to hell and Suffered. I feel bad for them they were tortured like that with their story.
Fascinating that this man owns the site where these atrocities happened. Proctor's ledge. 🧹 🪄 I'd be building a memorial there for them!🪄 They surely deserve it. Honoring the victims posthumously has rightfully been done. RIP to all of those innocent victims. May God bless their souls.
Even though this video is 7 years old, it still gives me chills to watch. I visited Proctor’s Ledge during my visit to Salem. Seeing the trees is chilling.
Yes, the place is very impressive
I would be kinda spooked knowing that all those ppl were hanged practically in my backyard...even though it was over 300 years ago! Yikers 😱
I wonder if alot of touristy people go to try to go to that site? This is someone's backyard so that would get annoying fast for sure. I am fascinated by trials though - it's so tragic - one of the most moving movies i have seen was "Three Sovereigns for Sarah" -absolutely fantastic movie and i feel most realistic. I honestly don't understand my fascination with it all - but I appreciate the history and natural beauty of that area - it has a pull to it
that is my grandparents backyard. its not too scary :)
And they capitalize on it
People die everywhere, everyday. Not that scary
@@Alexanderbroy-gm1efso?
Ann Pudeator is my husband's 11th great-grandmother. We went to visit for the first time this week.
Innocent people killed for no reasons .. in horrible horrible ways of torture. 😭
Yay! Blood sacrifice!
The food the villagers grew experienced a change in weather, and became moldy. The mold was a psychedelic. Essentially turning them crazy for the season. Until the food was all consumed.
The reasons are most often greed and power struggles. Some of the most primal traits of weakness within the human species are greed, avarice and supremism!
Amazing that the map was so well preserved. Like it was made yesterday!
Sarah Averell Wildes was my 10th great grandmother. Knowing she endured such a horrific death has broken my heart...
I am also her descendant.
@@SarahWildes-do9qw So, we're, somehow related! Is she a great grandmother to you as well?
@@juliewagoner2113 Yes, Sarah was my 9x Great Grandmother.
@@juliewagoner2113 ruclips.net/video/ABB7YjIFsfU/видео.html Here is the first in a 3 part series about her life.
@@SarahWildes-do9qw Thank you, so much!!
My 14th great grandmother was Mary Perkins Bradbury. Thinking about her as I watch this, and all those who did not survive.
after over 300 years, I wonder about those trees in that area, makes me wonder about this story.
what evidence does he have? did his dog dig up some colonial poop?
@@awesomeone2979 common sense isn't so common unfortunately
Well, the ones they call witches of Salem were Moors, so-called black women. Smdh
@@mrbubetube Emerson Baker has years of experience! He is a well respected historian and Salem Witch Trials Expert, as well as an author. There was also a team of experts of which he was a part that performed years of research to memorialize this tragedy. They did this not only for the city of Salem, but for the tens of thousands of descendants from these men and women who needlessly lost their lives over 325 years ago. And the purpose? To keep the legacies of our ancestors alive through those of us from whom they descend!
@@SarahWildes-do9qw GREAT! so now they can turn it into a playground or have an annual celebration there where they re-enact hanging witches! Fun for the whole family!
Yes. Using that old map it definitely points to the hill behind Walgreens as the spot where the "witches" were hanged. Using Google Earth it was tricky at first to tell. It looked like they had it wrong. But they are 100% spot on (According to that 1700 map of Salem).
But my question is this....
Since it has a location marked as "Probable site of graves of witches".... why dont they use GPR to see if there is any disturbances in the soil at that location? Shit.... given the importance to the town about this tragedy.... why not just go dig in that area?
@@awesomeone2979 Another fun fact. No one cares about witch huntings where you live.
@@thedynastycontinues945 Actually, I do care
@@thedynastycontinues945 well I care
@@vkanthems6744 fun fact : I care too!!!!!!
The Dynasty Continues.
Historians did use ground penetrating radar to be sure. This ledge is so rocky, even back then, that the temporary burials were only circa 3 feet deep.
I’m not completely sure what I was expecting but I don’t think I was expecting this. To think people (including my 10-greats-grandma Susannah North Martin) died in such a sad, dead area (though it was probably alive back then) is a shame. I’m confused by the puritans. “Let’s run away from Europe to escape religious persecution and then do the exact same thing here and worse!” 🤦♀️
Humans can be such idiots.
Can’t remember the details anymore but I’m pretty sure the reason the puritans were upset with Europe was mostly that they couldn’t oppress other people hard enough over there.
That area will probably be alive again each spring season 😂
Religion itself is a very stupid idea
Murders … not just hanging, not just executions … murdered.
That’s what hangings mean lmao. are you dense ?
What if they were actually witches?
@@PapaShongo25 Some were.
I wonder if there have been any hauntings in that area?
I would be saddened to know that this happened in my backyard if I lived there , imagine all of the pain,desperation, impotence that those people went through. How the Salem Witch Trials came to be boggles my mind , how can someone back in the day feel they had a right to do this is unforgivable . If someone was a witch or not at that time , what business was it of anyone to make such a horrific decision to hang or burn , ultimately the ones that did the hanging and burning were the most evil and diabolical than the accused. This persecution still is to this day, not as comparable to the past but still exists , that's why so many witches are solitary, or still in the broom closet and not fully out there practicing . Not all witches are black witches doing harm to others with their black magic spells , there are many good witches, that heal ,worship mother earth and do spells for the world to be a better place. You'd be surprised how many evil witches can be hidden behind church doors holding a rosary, or that person saying how they are against witchcraft are the ones that practice,the most . I would leave an offering in the woods and light a candle to give them peace and light . Blessed Be .🕯🕯🕯🔮🍁🍁🍁🍂🍂🍂🍊
It’s not really surprising at all that people did this. It was the 17th century, in a tiny village where mostly everyone thought alike and did not have the scientific knowledge or understanding of a lot of things. Most people thought this was very real. Religion makes good people do horrific things; you can see this type of behavior throughout human history.
The Puritans were strict adherents to the Bible. Of course they would execute people for witchcraft, as commanded in Exodus 22:18.
It’s crazy , religious believes will turn decent human beings into lunatics,
Those poor people!
I am a descendant of the Day/Wildes family.
tp/lo on this
What's up, I'm a Proctor
I am a direct descendant of the Balch family. My mom is a Balch.
What in the gathering of the witches is going on here?
@@JayBubblez 🤣 I just recently found out, too. My family were only accusers or sympathizers, though, no "witches". Lol
Been to Salem twice but haven't visited the site yet. Mary Towne Esty was my 8th great grandmother, and she was hung there
I am a descendant of rebecca nurse i just found out
I also just found out Susannah Martin was my 8X Grandmother. All of it is so interesting. Have you ever watched one of the Salem Witch Museum presentations? There one on Feb. 25th thru zoom or such. I'm going to watch it. Have you seen the books available?
No you’re not
I am spooked I went to the worst possible place to be in Salem to camp but what about when you walk from town towards the mall direction before the other soup kitchen where the creek divides the road I think that is creepiest myself
Creek must have been drowning pool where they tied suspected witches to a catapult chair contraption they would submerged them under water thinking their witch powers would save them from drowning.
Yep definitely spooky
Imagine John Proctor not realizing his name would still be said out until this day. roughly 300 years after his death, his name still lives on. That’s what every man should strive for.
What about Giles Corey who’s body was ordered to be buried on gallows hill in an unmarked grave?
He was crushed under heavy stones.
The house on the left pretty much on the creek!
What a happy thought.
The amount of people that are related to Sarah Wilde’s that is related to me!
My family lost 2 members on Gallows Hill; Susanna Martin and John Proctor.
Those trees are pretty small to be centuries old!
I’m doing a Edpuzzle about this for History right now 🥴
They should clear that out and put a monument if they haven’t already
I am related to Elizabeth Howe she is one of my great aunts
My house I think is haunted…….just the feeling 19 people were murdered 300 years ago on your residence is so disgusting I really wish I could hug them. Sad.
Whoa. I didn’t thumbs up at your pain. I totally get it. And I know exactly what you mean about wanting to hug them all. Me too. Been doing ancestral research & have a ton of early Americans. And they scare the hell out of me w the Puritanical BS. Anyway much of the family went down south in the early 1700s especially Tennessee, then part of North Carolina. We went to Norris Lake, the man made lake that kinda put that area of the country on the grid in the 1930s. They did so by massive engineering & bringing some huge rivers together. And I have to tell you all of that, bc when we went, every single time I was in the boat or more so in the water, I was super & overwhelmingly aware there was a ton of crap beneath us. Like the remnants of the hamlets or villages and cemeteries they moved.
And the cemeteries they didn’t. I could literally feel them and in no way do I claim to be a psychic.
A sensitive perhaps but...
Is the haunting scaring you or are you just aware? If it’s scaring you there are things you can do. Start w a smudging w a large stick of sage. Start in the east and go clockwise around your house (or as much as you can), asking for blessings for your home, and for any spirit or entity that may be drawn to please leave, and to go in power and peace.
I sincerely hope you’re ok and all is good. Open windows & doors if you’re gonna sage. Smudging never hurts.
. If it’s not bothering you just leave it be. They usually don’t in spite of some stories. 👍😎✌️🌝
Its weird that they technically didnt take place in Salem but like few towns over
It was all about land. Cause if you hanged and signed your confession, you lost your property. The putnam's wanted land that was someone else's.
Then they would have the vantage point and therefore gain control I understand now I'm sorry don't mean to be 👃 y
Lol should've let em have it 😂😜😅 then problem gone quicker but everybody is loved by sombody
Two sides to every stories and somewheres in-between lies the reality of what really happened
Cameras don't lie the editors do
Kali Angel. Actually, it was considered illegal to take land itself, and something the Sherriff did not do. However, it was legal to confiscate possessions from a family who owed for their loved one's jail fees. What Sherriff George Corwin did which was not legal, was to confiscate MORE possessions than needed to pay the jail fees and sell those "moveables" for his personal profit, leaving some of the families in dire need.
With all due respect, that is not a mistake, that is an on purpose.
Wtf happened that day !
Bane?
not mistake as in an accident, mistake as in wrongdoings. Everyone knows it was on purpose.
My team member Melissa is the 9 times great grand daughter of one of the Salem witches.
Now we’re getting somewhere
I wonder if any of these folks experience hauntings - Serious question as theres gotta be some unsettling energy there
The trials were actually held in Salem Village ; Danvers, Ma..
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_Village_Historic_District
Actually the preliminary trials were held in Salem Village. The actual trials were held in Salem. The current site is 70 Washington Street.
Court of Trier and Oyer. Sadly, our DOJ hasn't evolved very much, if at all, since 1692. Lessons unlearned.
@@valeriegarrity5773 Speaking of witches; that's not necessarily their fault.
19 people were hanged for witchcraft and the hangings were terrible back in those days and those were some dark days in Salem Mass. I wouldn't be surprised if Salem was haunted by the people who died there. I went to Salem and it was interesting with all the ghostly tales and urban legends I am sure it gets crazy on October 31 and 2032 will be Anniversary of the salem witch trails imagine that.
I'm hearing this isn't the spot....
thats a portal
No its not.
You've not liked a video in 8 years on....Are you okay, Krystal Woody??
@@lockandloadlikehell lol
The great Salem witch trials, more like the great Salem massacre 😔 I feel terrible for all those people slaughtered 💔💔
I'm just a kid that chose this spot to camp at I guess I must have a sensitivity to clarivoyant hotspots I had the sai
Those judges were lonely loosers using there status and not making nothin for anyone anyway and there was nothin there,The judge had somethin to do as a rat,but never tells people than hes a lunatic attacker,As these people were trying to understand and communicate,some people only had to say they saw somethin suspicious and tell the judge and the tattle tale was lying anywsy,do you see,walk past the tattle tale and than they were called streets.Read some of the incidences that were told to the judges,those people than were using others behind there backs to make and put crimes against low ranking people,so the judge was a loose cannon thought he had to think this for his law he made,and that's how laws were made from scared people over low ranking minding there business people.Judge tried to make people say they were witchs,back than you admit or weren't and didnt admit,the judge still listened to others.They were undercover witches calling others witches.They said in school 100000 were hung and burnt ,the school is even lyed to.Only a couple cause they didnt listen to the judge that he listened to others saying they were witches and denied all of it.Sad history,MA was a pirate town so they were the actual witchs
I am a descendant of Susannah Martin.
People are hanged, not hung
Everything is about land/ ownership and territory, even today, and taking what isn't anyone else's to have. I feel for these women/men of centuries gone by, hung for reasons not even needing to be hung or persecuted for! Still in many places all over the world it goes on today still, but in a different format. But we all remember in our souls anyway..the Salem witch trials, just like we will all remember the wars going on in the world that displace people. And some people instead of researching the real causes, of why things occur in history and throughout..point a finger where they shouldn't, and elect a scapegoat to take the brunt of it all! This in turn begets fear...and fear is the worst possible dilemma to be caught up in at all!!
You have no idea what you are talking about. None of it had anything to do with land. You are ignoring the people involved and their religious beliefs. Their actions make sense given how religious they were and how serious about their beliefs they were. You're also forgetting that most people at that time believed witches existed and intended them harm. You may not agree with their actions in terms of modern behavior but their actions are very understandable from their point of view
It is time to remember and reflect on the crimes the Puritans committed in Essex County Mass. in 1692, how they unjustly accused and murdered by hanging so many of our people, Salem will never be forgotten or forgiven. We offer a prayer to our Lord Ahriman and enter into the rituals of blood, salt and water in remembrance. Blessed be.
Yes, be sure to tribalize. Those witches with no resemblance to modern witches are definitely your kin.
@@thomervin7450 They murdered us and they did it with the blessings of their church and their evil God.
A curse upon the descendants of those wicked Puritans.
The Salem Witches died in hell and they said The devil abused them. They were definitely innocent girls and I feel bad for them. They made mistakes playing with witchcraft.
@@sabrinaterry269 Why couldn't the self righteous, sanctimonious Puritans leave them alone, the Puritans observed their beliefs but denied our people the right to practice their beliefs. We still communicate with them and you can too using spirit writing. Begin in the early hours between 1AM and 3AM, you'll need a soft tip pen and a writing pad. complete silence. Sit down at a table and vacate your mind, go into a state of meditation. Hold the pen tip gently on the writing pad and close your eyes. After about five minutes your hand will begin to move and the pen will make loops and squiggles on the page.
When the pen reaches the edge of the page open your eyes and move the pen down to the next line, close your eyes and begin again. After a while the pen will stop, the session is over.
Carefully examine all the loops and squiggles and you'll be able to recognize words and sentences. this is your message from the spirits and the more you practice the more you'll become familiar with the spirits communicating with you. They are your friends and they will provide messages and advice. Enjoy your new experiences. Blessed be.
@@sabrinaterry269 you still believe they played with witchcraft 💀
I keep hearing no! That's not the spot
How do you know ?
And the TV program cashed into the tourist atractionon too
North and commercial pretty much is weirder than all these lol
You see the first time I went to Salem I was invited to party with some cool kids with a waterbed well it was cool but I got hungry somebody told me there was a soup kitchen across the creek on the right about two blocks so I went and I was creeped the hell out feeling about the house on left side of North and commercial the road where the creek almost comes up to the road from the right that's where I would be investigating! but non the less there's some extremely narcissistic weirdness goings on there and yes Matt and Nicole I did take a pair of contact lenses lol sorry
I think it's called the Harvest moon and the Spirits of the Salem Witches return back to the house. They are normal girls but just made bad choices in their lives playing witchcraft or worshipping the devil. They definitely died going to hell and Suffered. I feel bad for them they were tortured like that with their story.
I know it's some spooky shit going on back there at night....I would of moved quicker than my next 💓 heartbeat
Colonizers keeling colonizers
Now I know where to go when it’s my time to hang. Trust me, it won’t be long. My mortality is wearing thin.
Hope ur Alive and doing well and know ur life is worth living ❤❤
Oh ya btw......Jesus luvz u?
Knew the truth😅 that's a mouth full
I wish be a witch
So let's be honest whatever happened in Salem it's a tourist attraction it good for business
yes ... and almost no expenses 😂🤣🤣
My aunt is Rebecca nurse
And who is that
@@raulmedina455 she was accused of witchcraft and executed in the Salem witch trials of 1692
well this is bullshit cause if u look at the site where it actually was, theres a walgreens where it happen
Walgreens wasn't there in 1692.
Moral of the story. Dont be a witch.
Moral of the story... don't use religion to persecute ppl.
@@avalon1273they probably deserved it
They weren’t witches. Moral of the story: check your wheat crops for ergot and don’t hang 70 year old women.
trumps fault
@Makaveli sad that you're such a snowflake that you couldn't take an obvious joke from someone that's probably a supporter
Wdym they weren’t even alive when this happened😑
If he'd lived back then, he'd have said the murderers were "very fine people".
@@c.9231 they were
@George Manson 🤣🤣🤣🤣4 more years!!
Bewhitched
Fascinating that this man owns the site where these atrocities happened. Proctor's ledge. 🧹 🪄 I'd be building a memorial there for them!🪄 They surely deserve it. Honoring the victims posthumously has rightfully been done. RIP to all of those innocent victims. May God bless their souls.
Um, it's a part of MA dark history, not America's. Salem did this all on their own. Take the blame.