PN Reporter
1 I have Just finished listening to a compelling tape
recording made at a haunted aerodrome which features a
remarkable seance conducted by spiritualist medium John
Sutton. Details he gave while entranced were later
confirmed. Names, including that of a suicide, came.
The seance is the tape's high spot, Via John, who passed
three years ago, a "dead" airman relives the
last moment, of a crash that ended his and two colleagues'
earthly lives.
The narrator of "the haunting
of Bircham Newton Aerodrome"* says it is "difficult
for many people to believe in ghosts. We tend to accept
only what we can see and hear with normal senses.
"Ghosts can show up at any time of day or night,
often in the most unlikely places, they can take many
forms...
"The narrator promises "to prove ghosts really
do exist. You will hear them on this tape."
The results are not imagination or self-hypnosis. "They
were recorded via a microphone and tape-recorder.
"The microphone cannot record figments of the imagination.
It is not subject to hypnosis or telepathy. It relies
on physical sound to function."
Under certain circumstances tape-recorders could act like
a radio receiver. But the sounds on the tape do not resemble
radio material.
"At the time these recordings were being made, there
were no stations transmitting material of this nature."
The aerodrome haunting he adds has
been investigated by radio and TV crews and broadcast
all over the world.
The airport, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, was built in 1914,
Today it is used to train building operatives. Psychic
events were first reported in the mess. A crew was producing
a management training film. "a very down to earth
subject !
"Suddenly, one heavy studio lamp started to topple
over without anybody touching it." Peter Clark, a
film crew member "should have been brained as he
was standing by it.
But just as it was about to hit him , it swerved to the
right, pulled by some unseen hand. It then crashed across
a table quite undamaged."
,At the time everyone in the room was standing motionless
No one had tripped or pulled its wire.
In a squash
court behind the mess another film crew member had a terrifying
experience. He thought he'd like to play a game of squash
and arranged to borrow a racquet and a ball." He
was loaned the only key to the building.
As none of his colleagues wanted a game, this person went
to the court alone. Suddenly he heard footsteps walk along
the viewing gallery.
"At first, he did not pay much attention, he imagined
one of the film crew had come to watch him play. Suddenly,
he realized he'd locked himself into the building and
was completely alone
Then he heard a sigh which made the hairs on his neck
prickle. Turning round, he saw a man in RAF uniform. The
figure vanished."
That night he and Clark returned to the court with the
crew's professional tape recorder to try and capture the
footsteps.
They did not succeed, but I what
they did obtain was an "amazing psychic recording."
In the right hand court, says Clark, the atmosphere was
"frightening. It was so cold, like stepping into
another world"
The pair left the building, locked it and left the recorder.
When they returned and bent over the machine to turn it
off, "we heard footsteps."
"We thought, Someone most be in here", then
realized we'd checked the place.
"As we stood there, the footsteps progressed. We
could see no-one was there We
so frightened, we grabbed the recorder and ran."
The crews tape is reproduced An aeroplane's drone is heard.
"there were no aircraft flying over that area that
night" Metallic knockings are also heard
From time to time the recorder picked up sounds of muffled
speech (A woman's voice can be heard)
There were noises aa though heavy
objects were being moved around. Coupled with odd bits
of conversation, it gives the impression that one is listening
to the everyday sounds, in a wartime hangar."
The master tape was passed to the BBC. After thorough
analysis an engineer admits he and his colleagues are
very puzzled . We can't offer any simple clear explanation.
The engineer rules out that the sounds captured on tape
came from outside the building as it has 9 inch brick
walls. Also discounted Are that internal noises generated
within the machine caused the sounds.
"I think," the engineer testifies "we can
definitely say these noises have been recorded through
the microphone" A new tape was used. There was no
possibility"of a previous recording breaking through."
Then comes the recording of an unnamed trance medium who
visited the building being controlled . A ''dead"
airman said he was called Willev.
"This was remarkable. We contacted a local newspaper.
In the files it turned out there was an airman called
Willev who had committed suicide on the aerodrome
during the last war.
"The aerodrome had been haunted for many years this
was not just an isolated incident."
One man had his bedclothes pulled
off at night. Another said his curtains were torn down.
A senior engineer was tapped on the shoulder three times
in the mess attic, "yet nobody else was up there.
"Another man claimed he saw a figure in RAF uniform
walk through a solid wall which had been erected since
the last war's ending. He was so frightened he refused
to complete his course,
"The records show that one window near the mess is
continually being broken.There seems to be no logical
reason why this happens.
During the probe, many other psychic stories were related.
The mess radiators at one time, were inexplicably turned
off at night. But the covered stopcock was behind a wardrobe.
"It seems unlikely that anybody
would take the trouble to move the wardrobe, find a screwdriver
and remove the six screws to turn the water off,
Yet this happened four times running . The sounds were
broadcast by the BBC, several people who had been stationed
at the aerodrome wrote. One man said the haunting was
common knowledge.
Several pet owners said their animals were frightened
by the sounds'. "they Could not have understood the
dialogue as human beings would - What upset them?
If the tape was broadcast for a second time, would the
animals react again?"
A re-run was arranged. "The animals obliged for the
second time. Many listeners wrote to confirm this."
A BBC TV team investigated the haunting. 'Two Spiritualist
Association of Gt Britain members declared there was "nothing
abnormal" about the left hand squash court.
But in the right hand section. "they became excited
and claimed it held a presence. They did not know this
was the one where the tape had been recorded and a ghost
materialized'.
On the tape appear the voices ~ of SAGB secretary Tom
Johanson and medium John Sutton,
Re-entering the court, Spiritualist
medium John was suddenly entranced. Via , John a "dead"
airman says he had an accident.
This airman talks of fire and a plane crash that occurred
locally near a church. A "Dusty" Miller, Pat
Sullivan and Gerry Arnold are mentioned.
"Help us" pleads the airman. "What can
we do" Tom reasons with the entity. explaining he
has left earth.
After the seance John said the airmen had all been keen
squash players. The courts were a meeting place for them.
He told us that they had made a pact that if anything
happened to them they would try to meet again in this
building
"Sutton also told us they had been burned to death
in a crash. The aircraft had crashed behind a church which
had a tower but no steeple, he thought it must be somewhere
in the vicinity.
"As he'd never visited the
area before, he Could not confirm the actual location."
John said the airmen had no idea they were dead.
As the seance ended, John took on the appearance of an
old man. "This,we were told later, was his spirit
guide.
"We were quite certain John had never visited Bircham
Newton before,
The investigators were "astonished" to discover
the type of plane John described had crashed near the
local church. It killed the crew of three.Then comes:
"What is more remarkable is that the church has a
tower but no steeple though the majority of the churches
in the area do." A BBC girl reporter and a friend
who locked themselves in the squash court building experienced
supernormal happenings.
The locked door thrice opened and slammed shut. Yet the
reporter had the only key with her.
"The girl's recorder refused to work. When she and
her friend returned to their hotel "somewhat shaken."
the machine started working perfectly
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