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Episode 45 - Civil War Ghosts - The Battle of Shiloh

36 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Psychic and the Skeptic, Christy and Kathy continue their Civil War Ghost Series with Part 3 on the Battle of Shiloh (April 1862), discussing its heavy casualties and how traumatic battle sites fuel reports of hauntings while separating documented history from psychological, environmental, and cultural interpretations. They thank a growing international listener base, invite emails and cryptid suggestions, and provide battle context (Union victory, surprise Confederate attack, key leaders, and the strategic impact). They then cover four haunted Shiloh locations—Shiloh Church, Hornet’s Nest, Bloody Pond, and Peach Orchard—pairing historical details with modern reports like phantom gunfire, soldiers, cries, mists, and lights, alongside skeptical explanations such as acoustics, wildlife, expectations, heat distortion, and red algae. 00:00 Series Intro and Setup 01:20 Hill House Bang Evidence 02:44 Residual vs Intelligent Hauntings 04:27 Listener Shoutouts Worldwide 06:36 How to Contact the Show 07:16 Battle of Shiloh Overview 09:01 Shiloh Church History 13:57 Ghost Reports and Skeptic View 17:31 Next Stop Hornet’s Nest 17:39 Hornets Nest Stand 19:48 Ghost Sounds Explained 21:03 Bloody Pond Legend 23:51 Why The Water Turns Red 26:13 Peach Orchard Battlefield 28:46 Apparitions And Illusions 30:50 Trauma Mass Graves And Orbs 34:52 Closing Thoughts And Next Episode

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