Constantine Theatre In Pawhuska Investigated
October 9th, 2008 by djb
The Oklahoma Society for Paranormal Investigations (OSPI) have recently investigated the Constantine Theatre in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
The Pawhuska Journal Capital has posted an article about the investigation.
“We did hear some audio in the background, but until we further analyze our data we won’t know what it is — sometimes old buildings just normally make noises,” said Koneman. “Just after our preliminary look, we did pick up some interesting anomalies, but we have to look at our data in much more detail than what we have at this time.”
Here is 1 recent public photo from Flickr.com
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Looks like a nice theatre.









October 9th, 2008 at 4:16 pm
What J-school did this Matt Conley attend? I would have asked why this Koneman fellow thinks his organ-
ization is scientific because it sure sounds like psuedo-science.
November 12th, 2008 at 8:52 pm
Uh, Resume since you seem to be knowledgable in all forms of scientific investigation, I’m very curious to know where YOU matriculated?
PS. No one knows who “Matt Conley” is, please stop making vague references to him….
November 13th, 2008 at 10:29 am
Lady:
I matriculated, or enrolled at several universities. Graduated from a state school with a BA in English and a minor in Earth Sciences. Did some graduate work in American Lit.
Matt Conley is the author of the above newspaper article. I thought his journalism skills were lacking.
November 13th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
Gee, I just read your comment about the ‘Bolton Mansion is Haunted’ article; and according to it, you are a physicist. Now you’re either an English major, with a minor in Earth Science, or a physicist; please make up your mind, as it is getting very confusing.
Oh, and either way, precisely what background do you have in the paranormal field that would qualify you to make such an assesment about Mr. Koneman’s scientific method?
November 14th, 2008 at 8:29 am
Lady:
The other post contained a typo and the sentence should have read ASK a physicist.
And certainly I can tell the difference between psuedo-science and science, dogma and theory, empirical evidence and anecdote.