Monday, June 13, 2016

Hauntings at the Naval Air Museum Barbers Point

On May 21, 2016, our paranormal group, Ghostfolks Hawaii, did an investigation of the Naval Air Museum at Barbers Point.

This reputedly haunted museum has had many sightings.  In 1954, an aircraft returning from the Korean War missed its intended airfield and crashed into the Waianae mountain range.  All eight men onboard were killed.  It's been reported that at least one of the crew members, oblivious of his death, wanders the airfield located at this museum.

Many people have reported seeing a ghostly figure standing, walking, or waiting on the flight line and machine shop.  He has identified himself as Joseph Beczek, one of the airmen who perished in the fatal 1954 plane crash.  People have witnessed strands of moving vapors and shadows.  School children who visit the museum would report seeing or feeling a presence in the restroom closest to the machine shop.

This photograph was taken in one of the old aircrafts parked on the runway at the museum.  Right at the moment I snapped this flashless shot, someone stepped in front of me.  This accounts for the shadow in the foreground.  The light on the wall is from someone's flashlight. When I lightened the picture, I noticed there was a face hanging from the ceiling of the plane.  It's to the right of the shadow.


Close-up cropped version of the original photograph above.

This picture was taken by Sarah Chamberlain after she sensed a presence on the left side of the truck (to her right).









This is a cropped close-up of the above photograph.  It's a bit grainy but you can make out the figure of a thin, blonde male with a crew cut.  He appears to be leaning on his left arm.


This was taken in the active bathroom.  Our guide for the evening was demonstrating how one of the employees at the museum was once pulled up and pinned against the wall by some unseen force.  A white mist is captured by our guide's pants.


This next shot was taken immediately after the one above.  At the moment this photograph was taken, Sarah (woman in foreground) felt a pressure at her neck.  Notice that the wispy anomaly is now by Sarah's leg.  This photograph was not cropped, and I tried to keep the camera in the same position when taking the two photographs, so a smudge on the lens was ruled out.

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