Subject: Where Is Elvis P. Now?
From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com>
Date: 14/10/2011, 22:20
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Subject: Where Is Elvis P. Now? 
Oct. 14, 2011.

  Here is a person who thinks he knows what Elvis is doing after he
passed on from this earthy life.

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Phantoms and Monsters
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Esoterica: Elvis After Life, Permanent S-irit Guests and a Haunted
Windmill
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Posted: 02 Oct 2011

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*Elvis After Life*

Dr. Raymond A. Moody, Jr., came to prominence in the 1970s by relating
life after d-ath reports gleamed from patients who described their
experiences after brief periods of de-th. The book, Life After Life: The
Investigation of a Phenomenon--Survival of Bodily Death
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0062517392/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=
UTF8&tag=phantomsandmonsters-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145
&creative=399369&creativeASIN=0062517392
, and the field of near dea-h experiences are still controversial, but
Moody was not dissuaded and has written other books on this and
related topics.

In 1987 Dr. Moody wrote another provocative book, titled Elvis After
Life: Unusual Psychic Experiences Surrounding the Death of a Superstar
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0934601402/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=
UTF8&tag=phantomsandmonsters-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&
creative=399369&creativeASIN=0934601402
. It is an interesting little tome, particularly Chapter VI, “In Search of
a Son with Elvis.

By 1982 Harold W-lch had served as a policeman in a small Georgia city
for 15 years. Welch, “a large, tough-looking man,” was “surprisingly
gentle and soft spoken,” the doctor wrote. Moody found it difficult to
think of him “having an uncanny psychic experience”, but he “had the
distinct impression that he was describing events just as he remembered
them.”

Welch raised four sons but only Tony gave him trouble. The teenager
joined the wrong crowd, drank and took drugs, and shoplifted. When his
grades dropped arguments occurred regularly. In early February Welch
“said some things I shouldn’t have,” and Tony stayed in his room 
playing
records. Tony “liked Elvis Presley,” Welch stated, “always Elvis. His
room was full of Elvis posters” and he “knew everything there was to
know about Elvis.”

Tony, who had saved over $2,000, left for California without saying a
word, hoping to make it in the movie business. As a policeman, Welch
knew what happened to runaways in Los Angeles and feared the worst.
Tony left February 11 and Welch and his oldest son, Harold, Jr., an Atlanta
policeman, planned to fly to California on March 3.

On the night of March 1 Welch had a dream in which Elvis appeared with
“information about Tony.” Elvis said, “I’m worried about Tony, sir. 
Tony
is a fan of mine. He’s out there in Los Angeles and I can’t get through
to him.”

Elvis wore regular clothes and displayed a policeman’s badge. In life
Elvis wanted to be an undercover agent and received an honorary F-I
badge from P-esident Richard N-xon. Welch had pinned a map of L.A. on
the wall and Elvis pointed at it and “tried to show me some streets in a
certain area of Los Angeles.” Dreams are strange things and Welch could
not focus on the map or read street names.

Elvis gave up on the map and started talking: “Look, Tony is staying in
a rooming house.” He conjured a scene of “a short street with a
drugstore on the corner and a short-order diner across from it.”

Instantly, Welch and Elvis were on that street, Elvis pointing out
landmarks. Again, Welch had difficulty seeing details, and Elvis said,
“Look man, you gotta look at this. This is important man.”

Welch saw an older, rundown two story house, but could not see the
street’s name.

“Man, your son is on drugs,” Elvis persisted. “You gotta get him some
help.” Elvis “impressed me as a concerned man,” Welch said. He thanked
Elvis and woke up “with a headache…but I woke up knowing that I would
find Tony.”

In L.A. Welch and his son contacted local police and learned of places
where runaways hung out. They passed out photographs of Tony, but no one
recognized him. The Welch’s rented a car and cruised the recommended
neighborhoods. Welch was driving on March 9 when he saw the short
street, drug store, and diner Elvis had showed him.

“I knew this was the street I walked down with Elvis,” Welch thought. He
told Harold, Jr., “Son, this is where we’ll find him.” Welch feared
Harold thought he was insane.

Welch knocked on the door of a house that he recognized, and when an old
woman answered the door, he asked if Tony Welch was there. He was, and
when Welch explained that he was Tony’s father, she directed him to a
room upstairs, where he knocked on the door and was invited inside.

“The boy was sprawled out on the bed reading a magazine. I looked right
into his face and grinned. He turned white as a sheet. He said, ‘Dad,
how did you fine me?’ He burst out crying and jumped up and came over to
me.”

They hugged for a minute, then Tony said, “Dad, I want to go back home.”

Tony packed and they returned to the hotel. Both sons were curious about
how Welch located Tony, but their father never revealed his source. “I
would have been too embarrassed to tell my sons Elvis showed me the
street in a dream.”

In their room that night Tony said, “Dad, it’s the funniest thing. Two
times since I’ve been out here I’ve had dreams about Elvis Presley. In
both dreams he told me you would be coming to get me. He said he was
worried about me. He said he would work it out.”

At home Tony received treatment for his addiction and recovered.

“It seems to me that Elvis Presley was worried about my son,” Harold
concluded, “and came in a dream to help.”

Dr. Moody considered Welch “a reliable, sincere and rational person, not
prone to fantasizing.” - brownsguides
http://www.brownsguides.com/blog/weird-georgia-elvis-after-life

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*Jim Miles is the author of nine books about the Civil War and two weird
Georgia books. Jim Miles books
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Miles&keywords=Jim+Miles&ie=UTF8&qid=1303586864&sr=1-2-ent&field
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*Pennsylvania B&B has Permanent Guests*

Larry and Lynne M-isey never feel like they are completely alone in
Larimer Mansion Bed & Breakfast.

The couple, who live in the 221-year-old house in North Huntingdon,
believe they might not be the only ones calling the Larimer Mansion
home.

About a dozen paranormal investigators with the Pittsburgh-based
Hauntings Research came to Larimer Mansion last week to see who,
or what else might be living in the house.

Hauntings Research founder Ed Ozo-ky said his group always wanted to
determine if there are any s-iritual guests permanently checked into the
bed-and-breakfast.

"The Larimer Mansion is pretty well known for alleged p-ranormal
activity," Ozos-y said. "We're going in with no assumptions -- we want
to go in, conduct an unbiased investigation, and see what turns up."

The Mo-seys' first thought something paranormal was happening in the
1980s, after they had just bought the house. Items went missing, only to
turn up days or weeks later, in random spots throughout the house. They
also heard random voices throughout the house.

As time went by, the Mo-seys' encounters became more frequent and
intense.

A woman in the window is just one of the spirits that might be calling
Larimer House her home, Lynne said.

The Mo-seys said one of the most dramatic encounters happened in their
bedroom several years ago.

"There was a tall woman, who walked by the foot of the bed and looked at
me," Lynne recalled. "She walked up to Larry, who was sleeping, and
pushed on his chest twice and said: 'Larry, I have something to tell you.'

"When I sat up, she disappeared," Lynne said.

Visitors often ask Lynne about a woman they see looking out of the
upstairs windows, clothed in an old-fashioned dress.

"I don't know her name, but I found out there was a woman who lived in
the house who had a boyfriend, and she never knew when he was coming,"
Lynne said. "She would stare out the bedroom windows, looking for his
horse and buggy to come down the road."

Lynne said she doesn't really worry about the sp-rits in Larimer Mansion.
Instead, she views them as friendly spi-its who love the house as much
as she does.

(JW It has been reported in a book by Silvia Brown that Elvis has now
been born again on Earth and a is a young boy in another country.)

Part 1.

John Winston.  johnfw@mlode.com