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Paranormal Kool-Aid presents "The Spirits Spook, Camarillo State Hospital"

 
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Paranormal Talk Radio Take a sip of the Kool-Aid! What's you'r flavor? There is a college campus in Los Angeles with a reputation of having once been a living hell on earth. The campus of the California Sate University, Channel Islands was once an institution named The Camarillo State Mental Hospital. It has been memorialized in movies like 1948's Olivia deHaviland picture "The Snake Pit" and in songs by Frank Zappa, the bands Fear and Ambrosia. It is even rumored to have been the basis for the Eagles megalithic chart topping hit; Hotel California. It once housed up to 7000 mentally ill patients and was a place where they did medical experiments on living people, without their permission and where for some doomed souls experienced abuse, neglect, rape, and torture were near daily occurrences. The location is closed now to paranormal investigations, but there has been a concentrated effort by a dedicated few to document the paranormal activity. Next week on an extraordinary Paranormal Kool Aid we are going to talk to historian/photographer Mary Holt. Then we will speak to many investigators including Paranormal Pioneer Syd Schultz who has dedicated himself to telling this fascinating, if horrifying story. You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. Website: http://www.paranormalkoolaid.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParanormalKoolAid Twitter: @ParaKoolAid https://twitter.com/ParaKoolAid Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paranormal-koolaid iTunes: Search Paranormal Kool-Aid in the iTunes Store. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/pkaradio Email us with your Questions & Suggestions: pkaradio@gmail.com Listen LIVE or talk to our Hosts & Guests: 1-646-929-2384 OHHH YEAHHH! YYEAHHHH!
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Paranormal Talk Radio Take a sip of the Kool-Aid! What's you'r flavor? There is a college campus in Los Angeles with a reputation of having once been a living hell on earth. The campus of the California Sate University, Channel Islands was once an institution named The Camarillo State Mental Hospital. It has been memorialized in movies like 1948's Olivia deHaviland picture "The Snake Pit" and in songs by Frank Zappa, the bands Fear and Ambrosia. It is even rumored to have been the basis for the Eagles megalithic chart topping hit; Hotel California. It once housed up to 7000 mentally ill patients and was a place where they did medical experiments on living people, without their permission and where for some doomed souls experienced abuse, neglect, rape, and torture were near daily occurrences. The location is closed now to paranormal investigations, but there has been a concentrated effort by a dedicated few to document the paranormal activity. Next week on an extraordinary Paranormal Kool Aid we are going to talk to historian/photographer Mary Holt. Then we will speak to many investigators including Paranormal Pioneer Syd Schultz who has dedicated himself to telling this fascinating, if horrifying story. You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. Website: http://www.paranormalkoolaid.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParanormalKoolAid Twitter: @ParaKoolAid https://twitter.com/ParaKoolAid Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paranormal-koolaid iTunes: Search Paranormal Kool-Aid in the iTunes Store. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/pkaradio Email us with your Questions & Suggestions: pkaradio@gmail.com Listen LIVE or talk to our Hosts & Guests: 1-646-929-2384 OHHH YEAHHH! YYEAHHHH!
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