The I-4 Dead Zone

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The I-4 Dead Zone is an elevated area near where Interstate 4 crosses over Lake Monroe, and reports say that since 1963 more than 2000 accidents have occurred here. The reason? Rumor has it that four graves were paved over to make the road. Ghost hitchhikers are often seen here, and strange voices come through on cell phones in this area.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    I-4 near Exit 104
    Lake Monroe, FL
    United States

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    GPS:
    28.832007918057222, -81.32267761247925
    County:
    Seminole County, Florida
    Nearest Towns:
    DeBary, FL (3.6 mi.)
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    1. Earlier this year I lost 2 good friends of mine in a horrible car accident, right past the bridge, heading eastbound on I -4. It happened late at night or very early in the morning. To this day, no one really knows exactly the cause of the wreck. But, apparently they ran off the highway and hit a tree, splitting the car in 3. No other vehicles were involved in the crash. They found them hours after they had been deceased, ejected out of the vehicle in a marshy area…Could’ve been a number of things that went wrong, a blow out, driver lost control somehow, etc.? But for me and knowing my buddy, I don’t believe it was an accident due to his negligence. He was a good, cautious driver. I strongly believe it may have had something to do with this I-4 dead zone phenomena. Be safe and extra alert when driving through this area! There has been too many unexplained accidents there.

    2. Scio Nec Timeo  |  

      I can confirm that cellphone, car radio, and, yes EMF readers do drop or act up or jump up greatly here. EMF readers, yes, they measure electromagnetic fields in the environment.

      I took two while driving through here in the past month. They jump up very high, very quickly when driving through here doing the speed limit, and then settle down when past here. It’s high enough to set off alarms on the devices

      My experience with EMF readers does speak to something. There’s a high density of power lines in that area, I noticed. This is something that will cause this to happen.

      Also, there’s some indication that high EMF fields can cause effects on the human brain, in some people, temporarily. Here’s a few studies. Skip ahead to the bottom of each to see conclusions:

      Threshold of radiofrequency electromagnetic field effect on human brain
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34402382/

      Effects of high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human EEG: a brain mapping study
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12881192/

      Effects of short and long term electromagnetic fields exposure on the human hippocampus
      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025790/

      I’m not saying it’s not haunted, but I am saying that there’s very high EMF fields in a place that could be unsafe for driving if the brain is impaired in any way.

      There’s a theory that supernatural anomalies can also cause a fluctuation in EMF readings, it’s why you see those people with the devices with all the lights on when ghost hunting. There are better devices than just colored lights, but, I digress.

      If interested in learning more about EMF readers, this seems to be a good review:
      https://emfacademy.com/best-emf-meters-and-detectors/#1

    3. Edgar Cayce revealed that the universe should be considered electro-spiritual in nature; everything in it is various manifestations of electromagnetism with a spiritual dimension of origin, including the physical dimension. Even the Hopi indians believe that there is nothing in the physical world that doesn’t have it’s precursor in the spiritual dimension. That’s what throws a lot of people off when trying to understand things; they don’t realize that everyone and everything is spirit first, emanating from God, and only secondarily physical.

    4. Also the brain is not the place where thinking takes place. The brain is like a radio for picking up your soul, which originates in another dimension; the brain and endocrine system serve as the interface point where the soul is grafted to the body, so that our spirits can accumulate experiences from the earth plane. At death the subtle body or spirit body is released from the energy centers of the physical body. Really there IS no death, it’s just that your perspective that changes. Some ghosts are people who have failed to realize that they have died.
      Some people who have been able to open their crown chakra in one way or another can have out-of-body experiences and experience being a ghost themselves for a while before returning to the body.

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