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Kelvedon Hatch: The Return

Posted by Atticus on Monday, March 14, 2011,

In our current run of what seems like revisits, next on the list is Kelvedon Hatch.

RiPA have toured the length and breadth of Britain hitting known, and not so known, bunkers.
Out of all visited so far it seems Kelvedon Hatch tops the RiPA List.

Why is this?

Is it due to the constant reports of haunting phenomena?

Is it because many paranormal groups that visit always come away with *tangible* evidence?

Well actually its neither. Its just a jolly nice place complete with chickens.

Ok so the Kelvedo...


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Bunker No.3 And Other RiPA News

Posted by Atticus on Friday, March 5, 2010,

On Friday 12th March, RiPA will be veturing up t'north of the UK to hold a research study at Bunker No.3.

Although the previous two failed to come up with any conclusive evidence of being 'haunted', there has been interesting events at both.

RiPA are currently conducting a theory on why these buildings of historical interest have many reports of hauntings attributed to them and hope to compile it all together soon.

So will B-No.3 give us the empirical evidence that we need to prove the exis...


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One down, many more to go...

Posted by Atticus on Wednesday, January 20, 2010,
So Thats one investigation down, many more to come and go.

As some of you know, the RiPA's teamed up with Marks & Spencer in Milton Keynes to host a 'charity ghost hunt'. This was held in a not-so-secret bunker "oop 't' north" of the country.

The investigation went smoothly well and everybody had a good time. Minds and opinions changed throughout the night into the possibilities that the paranormal may actually exist.

I would just like to take this opportunity to thank Rod & Roger for the hospi...

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Post Investigation

Posted by RiPA Rep on Monday, June 8, 2009,
Ok folks, the investigation into the bunker is done and what a place it is!
 3 floors filled with rabbit warren
 type passageways, endless side rooms
 and all contained more than 70ft
 underground.

 Very nice place to visit for whatever
 reason as you wont be dissapointed.
 And anyone interested in amateur radio
 will have a 'blast'!

 So, for a bit of history and an in-depth insight as to what could happen and what had happened in the run up to a nuclear threat, pay this place a vist. 

Did the RiPA's...

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