Spirit Rescue International Update


Hello friends, well this month has passed really quickly. Hope you are all having an enjoyable summer. Across the pond, we have the Olympics under way at the moment, hope you managed to see the opening ceremony – it was really good.

We have around eight cases we are working on at the moment, 4 in America, 1 in Austrailia, 1 in Britain, and 2 in Canada. From hauntings to attachments.

If you have not purchased Irene’s book yet, ‘Among the Spirits’ – what are you waiting for? It gives an insight into how Irene became what she is today. From her early childhood upwards and also there are a couple of past cases mentioned in the book too. Irene is now thinking of doing another book just on SRI cases.

I read an awesome story the other day and knew I had to share it with you all. It is a ghost story called ‘Princess of Death.’

An Egyptologist in the early 1900’s was sought out by an American offering him a lot of money for the find – that of an Egyptian Princess. The Princess had held high office in the Cult of the Dead, in Thebes in the 1600’s BC. Inscribed on the walls of her death chamber was a legacy of misfortune and death for anybody who despoiled her resting place. The American died the same night he was offered the money. The Eygptologist named Murray, was in a shooting accident 3 days later, where his gun discharged taking off Murray’s hand. On Murray’s return to England, 2 of his close friends died from unknown causes, and within the following year, 2 egyptian servants who had handled the mummy case, also died. When the mummy case arrived in England, and Murray went to see it. He was chilled to see that the carved face of the Princess was seeming to have come alive with a chilling stare.

He made up his mind to get rid of it. A women convinced him to let her buy it from him. Within weeks the women’s mother had died, her lover left her, and she was struck down with a wasting disease. In her will she insisted that the mummy be returned to Murray.

By now Murray been a broken wreck of a man, wanted no part in it. He presented it to the British Museum, but even in that institution, the mummy case became notorious. A photographer taking pictures of it suddenly dropped dead. An Egyptologist, in charge of the exhibit was also found dead in bed.

Disturbed by the newspaper stories, the museum decided to ship the mummy case to a New York Museum which had agreed to accept the gift provided it was handled without publicity.

The mummy case was shipped by the prestigious new vessel making her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York that month.

But the mummy case never reached New York. It was in the cargo hold of the ‘unsinkable’ titanic when she carried 1,498 people to their doom on the 15th April 1912.

Just over one hundred years ago.

Until next time.

PoD

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