Take A Journey
The Ladies of
Journey Paranormal Society™
will be returning to
The USS Hornet
for an
EXCLUSIVE
Overnight Investigation
Saturday, July 11, 2009
with special guest
Dr.
Heath, a well-renowned Intuitive, Parapsychologist,
Author, &
Artist. She has 13 yrs exp. investigating hauntings
and spontaneous
paranormal events, has appeared on television
as both a
parapsychologist and a psychic and has authored
numerous books. She
has also been a volunteer aboard the Hornet since the 90's and knows
the ship- and the "guests" very well.
Having someone such a Dr.
Heath's caliber and her intimate knowledge of the Hornet is truly a
gift to all of us.
"Attended the U.S.S. Hornet investigation on Oct 31, 2008
and really enjoyed meeting this great team!"
- Jon, Ghost-Rider-Investigations
Whats included:
- Pizza Party Dinner
- Special Private Investigation exclusively for JPS™
- Co-ed Sleeping accommodations in Sick Bay
- Continental Breakfast
- Bottled water, soft drinks, light snacks included
Activities include:
- Investigating with psychic John Michael Capaldi
- Learn How to Set Up a DVR System
- Experiment with an Ovilus and a Shack Hack
- Try out a Thermal Imaging Camera
Additional perks Valued at $22 pp - included complimentary!
- Admission
to the Museum/Ship from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. on Sunday! Stay and enjoy
visiting the ship during the day-still plenty to see and plenty of
paranormal activity abounds during all hours- day or night!
- Complimentary Flight Simulator Ride!
More info below....
“I had a great time on the Hornet on Halloween -
some pretty intense and scary stuff!
I can't believe how fortunate we were to have that
entire ship to ourselves and to have Keith as our "host".
I'm really looking forward to seeing the pics people got
and also staying in touch with the group.
Keep me on your list for future investigations!”
- Lynda, STJ
Please be
sure to read the
following information
BEFORE
you pay as there are
NO
REFUNDS NO EXCEPTIONS.
- Must be 18 years of age or over
- No Smoking in or on board the Ship
- No Alcohol
- No Drugs
- This is an authentic military aircraft carrier not a hotel.
- Sleeping accommodations are co-ed bunk house style; each person will have own berth/cot but bedding is NOT provided- best to bring a sleeping bag.
- Bathrooms
are the utmost basic of basic- similar to those at a campsite- toilets
have shower curtains for privacy (no doors) and showers are similar
- No food substitutions. Pizza will be of all sorts, plan, veggie, meat, salad and/or soup will be available.
OVERVIEW OF HORNET'S HISTORY
This July marks the 40th anniversary of the
Apollo 11 mission to the moon, and the successful
recovery by the USS Hornet
of the mission’s astronauts-
Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael
Collins-
and temporary quarantine in the specially designed Airstream
trailer/quarantine facility.
Four months later the Hornet recovered the
all-Navy crew of Apollo 12.
The USS Hornet is the largest surviving artifact from these incredible events. Two of the special exhibits include:
Apollo Space Capsule and the Mobile Quarantine Facility
are housed aboard the ship.
Built at Newport News, Virginia, in 1943, the USS Hornet is one of most decorated ships of the US Navy.
Achieving numerous battle records and steeped in history, the USS
Hornet is a ship of honor, integrity, mystery, and not surprisingly, paranormal activity.
A few highlights from her illustrious career include:
* Under air attack 59 times, she was never hit.
* Her aircraft destroyed 1,410 Japanese aircraft
* Her air groups destroyed or damaged 1,269,710 tons of enemy shipping.
* 10 HORNET pilots attained "Ace in a Day" status.
* 30 of 42 VF-2 Hellcat pilots were aces.
* Scored the critical first hits in sinking the super battleship YAMATO.
* Earned 9 battle stars for her service in WWII
* One of only nine carries to be honored, she was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for her WWII operations
* Flawlessly recovered the Apollo 11 space capsule and the first men to
walk on the moon. A few months later, she also recovered the Apollo 12
capsule and its all-Navy crew; 1969
Other exhibits include Propeller Aircraft:
- TBM-3E Avenger – WWII torpedo bomber used until the mid-fifties
- T-28B Trojan – Military trainer used by the U.S. Navy & U.S. Air Force in the 1950s to the early 1980s.
Two of the several Jet Aircrafts on display are the:
- FJ-2 Fury – 1950’s swept-wing fighter jet; naval version of the Air Force’s F-86 Sabre
- TA-4J Skyhawk – trainer from the last aggressor squadron, VC-8
Plus, Helicopters such as:
- HUP-1 Retriever – 1950’s search and rescue helicopter designed by Piasecki
- SH-3H Sea King – Apollo recovery helicopter; appeared in the “Apollo 13” movie