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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Ghost of Jim Morrison

Written by AL2Fenrir
Published with permission by the Psionist Psychic Group

Just recently, our team were looking for real ghost stories, pictures, and videos, and stumbled upon this.

This picture is owned by Brett Meisner, a Rock and Roll Bad boy writer, and one of the popular Hollywood figures. Apparently, this photo was taken from Jim Morrison's grave in Paris. What you see in the picture is Brett Meisner himself, and surprisingly, someone who shouldn't be there with him.

The picture to the right is the zoomed version of the same image. Look carefully, a strange figure forms at the doorway. This entity was believed to be the ghost of Jim Morrison. Now, who was Jim Morrison? We've also researched his background and bibliography, and this is what we found out...

About Jim Morrison

Jim Morrison's real name was James Douglas Morrison, he was an American singer, songwriter, writer, film director, and poet. He was best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the popular American rock band, The Doors, and is considered to be one of the most charismatic, unique, and influential frontmen in the history of rock music. He was also an author of several poetry books, a documentary, short film, and three early music videos ("The Unknown Soldier", "Moonlight Drive", and "People are Strange"). Morrison died in Paris on July 3, 1971, at the age of 27.

Morrison's Death and the Conspiracy

He was indeed a great man, but why would he manifest? Isn't it that ghosts appear due to an unfinished business? Could there be a reason behind?

Upon further research, we found out that in March 1971, Jim Morrison took up residence in an apartment at 17 rue Beautreillis. Once in Paris, Morrison gained a great deal of weight and shaved off his beard. By all accounts, he became very depressed, and was planning to return to the US.

However, he admired the city's architecture and would go for long walks through the city.

He died on July 3, 1971, and in one account of his death, he was found in the rue Beautreillis bathtub by Pamela Courson, Morrison's lover.

Pursuant to French law, no autopsy was performed because the medical examiner claimed to have found no evidence of foul play. The absence of an official autopsy has left many questions regarding Morrison's cause of death.

In Wonderland Avenue, Danny Sugerman discussed his encounter with Courson after she returned to the United States. According to Sugerman's account, Courson stated that Morrison had died of a heroin overdose. Courson said that Morrison inhaled the substance because he thought it was cocaine. Sugerman added that Courson had given numerous contradictory versions of Morrison's death, and at times saying that she had killed Jim, or that his death was her fault. Courson herself also died of a heroin overdose three years later. And like Morrison, she was also 27 years old at the time of her death. Coincidence?

In a July 2007 newspaper interview, a close friend of Morrison naming Sam Bernett, announced that Morrison actually died of a heroin overdose in the bathroom of the Rock n' Roll Circus nightclub, on the Left Bank in Paris. Bernett stated that Morrison had snorted heroin and was found with foam and blood coming out his mouth, with his head and arms hanging down by his legs, while sitting on the toilet. Bernett says that a doctor, who was among the patrons at the club that night, determined that Morrison had died, but other patrons disagreed and insisted that he was still alive, only unconscious. Morrison was then allegedly moved back to the rue Beautreillis apartment and dumped in the bathtub by the same two drug-dealers from whom Morrison had purchased the heroin. Bernett says that those who saw Morrison that night were sworn to secrecy, in order to prevent a scandal for the famous club, and some of the witnesses immediately left the country. Bernett has authored a book entitled The End: Jim Morrison, in which these claims are discussed in more detail. This is just the latest of many conspiracies surrounding the death of Morrison.

Proof of Authenticity

Now, if there was indeed a conspiracy, then the manifestation of Morrison's ghost could be partly justified, however, there is no assurance to this statement. The photo, however, was said to have been found authentic. So authentic that it amazes paranormal expert, Chris Fleming, who called the photo, "One of the best ever seen". This also dragged the media into investigating the story.

Here is the link to the Site that claims to have the evidences..

Link

This Site happens to be Brett Meisner's Site himself.

Jim Morrison haunts Rock Fan

We recently found an update to the 1997 Père Lachaise graveyard photo story. This seems to be the latest update.

The story goes on to say that Brett Meisner have been having a lot of bad luck lately. He claimed that the photo was causing him more harm than good. "I've had strangers come to my home at all hours of the night wanting to talk to me saying they had messages from Jim," explained Meisner. "At first it was sort of interesting to see how many people felt a spiritual bond with Jim and the photo, but now, the whole vibe seems negative."

A failed marriage and the loss of a young friend to a drug overdose were just a few of the tragedies that have befallen Brett Meisner since he rediscovered the photograph. "I've lost some high paying clients and nothing but bad luck has plagued me for the past few years." A spiritual adviser and a close friend recently told Meisner that they believe the photograph is part of a curse and that he needs to find a respectful way to part with the image and bring closure to both Brett and the spirit of Morrison.

"Part of me wishes that I would have never stepped foot into the graveyard in the first place," admits Meisner. "While I also know I'm partly to blame for talking about it in the first place. I should have kept it to myself and not let the media have a field day with something so special and private.

Analysis

We are not sure of what Brett Meisner was trying to pull, however, the photo was investigated and found authentic. If so, then Brett Meisner was not lying after all. Our team, however, has some questions to throw at the photo and the men behind the photo.

First of all, how sure are they that the ghost was really Jim Morrison? I mean, the ghost figure had no face.

Second, could the iconic figure be really a ghost? It could be the mist, a light projection, or was cause by some other natural phenomena. If not, then could the ghostly figure be really a ghost or another spiritual entity?

Third, if it's really Jim Morrison's ghost, what was he trying to impart? Was he trying to contact Brett Meisner? Was he asking for help?

Fourth, could the picture be really a curse? Brett had suffered unfortunate events in his life thereafter. The weirdest of it was most probably be his friend's death to a drug overdose. Now, let's recall everything that happened. Jim Morrison died of a drug overdose, Courson died of the same fate, and now, Brett's friend. Is this just a coincidence? Or maybe too coincidental?

We will attempt to delve deeper into the subject and document what we'll find as we go further.

4 comments:

AestheticWaif said...

To me it looks superimposed. Just 'Google' Jim Morrison images and you'll recognize the pose instantly.

Trishlena said...

it is in fact him.

sree sarees said...

love this story,Good research and i think it is really genuine because if we r to believe god then we should also believe in ghosts too.

Anonymous said...

I believe the image caught in the photo is Jim. The 30 year contract Pamela signed with the cemetery was up 2001. The photo was taken how long ago? Maybe its Jim waiting to return home...

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