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November 1, 2022 52 mins
Between February 1692 and May 1693, the deadliest witch hunt in Colonial North America took place in Salem, Massachusetts. A series of hearings were held where 200 people were accused of witchcraft. Thirty people were found guilty, nineteen were executed by hanging (fourteen women and five men). One man was pressed to death and five others died in jail.
Mass hysteria broke out in the Salem area as terrified Puritans believed the Devil had made his presence known in their town. Neighbor accused neighbor and family members turned on each other with accusations of witchcraft.

Just as quickly as the terror began, it ended. Puritan officials eventually came to their senses and halted the trials. Records were sealed and any writing or publicizing of the trails were banned. Books and records were burned. Some say it was the first large government cover-up in American history, used to hide the prosecution and execution of innocent people.

Jessica and her special guest Tonia Braddock have both remote viewed the Salem Witch Trials and reveal their findings here on Remote Viewing Investigations.
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