Post by Exigent Contact on Mar 30, 2010 3:33:40 GMT -5
AN INTRODUCTION TO ROSEWOOD FOR THOSE CONSIDERING HISTORICAL VACATIONING
When the town of Rosewood, Nevada was founded in the 1880s as part of the Gold Rush, it quickly became a bustling little town and a success of the western half of the nation. Noted for its peculiar flora, more similar to that of the eastern half of the United States it was also noted for its geography. Circled by small mountains, Rosewood is locked out from much of Nevada, providing it a secretive atmosphere. While originally founded for gold, the rush of Rosewood was shortlived. There was little to no gold to be found, and odd ruins of Native Americans were found to be unsettling. What propelled its growth was its fertile land, which allowed it to be a support town in the gold rush. Failing prospectors and miners often spent their last days in what is often called "Nevada's Fertile Crescent."
From the outside, rumors of paranormal activity were abundant, as well as various cryptozoological rumors, which are played upon in its high school football team, the Rosewood Specters and its college football team, the RU Chupacabras. This ties back to the Indian ruins. No remains in the US remotely resemble the ruins in Rosewood, and they only have a passing resemblance to South American designs. This and various sightings of unknown creatures fueled interest during the 30s. It wasn't until the late 40s that things became...heated.
In 1947, shortly after the Roswell incident, the US Military set up a base in Rosewood, igniting theories across the globe. It quickly became more mysterious when the military decided to make deals with NormCo., formally known as the Norman Hospice Company. NormCo. had already been known as something of a mystery player to the residents of Rosewood. NormCo. seemed to run everything that was corporate in the town, and until the early 60s, it would remain so. NormCo. would file for liquidation in 1963, effectively ending rumors of it being part of the government's plan for a "New World Order" based upon pharmaceutical goods.
When the town of Rosewood, Nevada was founded in the 1880s as part of the Gold Rush, it quickly became a bustling little town and a success of the western half of the nation. Noted for its peculiar flora, more similar to that of the eastern half of the United States it was also noted for its geography. Circled by small mountains, Rosewood is locked out from much of Nevada, providing it a secretive atmosphere. While originally founded for gold, the rush of Rosewood was shortlived. There was little to no gold to be found, and odd ruins of Native Americans were found to be unsettling. What propelled its growth was its fertile land, which allowed it to be a support town in the gold rush. Failing prospectors and miners often spent their last days in what is often called "Nevada's Fertile Crescent."
From the outside, rumors of paranormal activity were abundant, as well as various cryptozoological rumors, which are played upon in its high school football team, the Rosewood Specters and its college football team, the RU Chupacabras. This ties back to the Indian ruins. No remains in the US remotely resemble the ruins in Rosewood, and they only have a passing resemblance to South American designs. This and various sightings of unknown creatures fueled interest during the 30s. It wasn't until the late 40s that things became...heated.
In 1947, shortly after the Roswell incident, the US Military set up a base in Rosewood, igniting theories across the globe. It quickly became more mysterious when the military decided to make deals with NormCo., formally known as the Norman Hospice Company. NormCo. had already been known as something of a mystery player to the residents of Rosewood. NormCo. seemed to run everything that was corporate in the town, and until the early 60s, it would remain so. NormCo. would file for liquidation in 1963, effectively ending rumors of it being part of the government's plan for a "New World Order" based upon pharmaceutical goods.
but what you don't know cant kill you canit?
rosewood was never a nice quaint town it was hell. fertile from the blood of SAcrifice aNd GUts IN Every nook and cranny. 1888 1888 1888 how many died on that date?? ill tell you. prospectors took the land from the remening injuns yeah.
b ut it wasnt them, the heathens the godless ones. it was the prospectors and miners that built over the obvious DeAd And Razed the the land. Krazed people were made over the required conquest and thats how Rosewood cmae to be, yes.
AND ON THAT DAY IN 1888 WHEN THE PROSPECTORS FINALLY FOUND GOLD ON THAT FERTILE LAND THEY REJOICED IN THEIR BOUNTY (of bones and corpse) OF LIFE AND SUCCESS AND ROSEWOOD WAS NAME FOR ITS UNIQUE LANDSCAPE FOUND ONLY IN (the facade made by devils) THE EASTERN US.
NOrMAN was vicious and cold and deadly and bowed to only to himself and No onE else. Xenophobic and Ultimately bizarre and he Saw only the whites gain hold and he founded a building for (CONTINUED WORSHIP) taking care of (murdering? worse) sick medically people. then he branched out and helpedHUNTEDHUNTEDHUNTED the mentally unstable like me 9s23a5c1r4i2f69i21c7e0.
as iscribble on this pamphlet i know truth and truth says nothing good comes from the Rose nothing good comes from the Rose and it only takes and takes and takes and takes and takes and takes and its almost ready (IN ITS ROTTING BLOOM) to do the final deed and what is that i dont know but i can say that going from 0kkvI7tehMpull>hospital>asylum is not the good word of the good man who says truth.
Rosewood Asylum is perhaps the best known example of "paranormal activity" in the town. Tourists should be aware of various tricksters
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have been known to hoax various activities similar to typical "hauntings" of ghosts. The Asylum was founded by NormCo. head Pax Norman in 1953, replacing the old NormCo. Hospital that had degenerated over the years. Pax cited "a new approach is required for troubled individuals that my grandfather didn't treat in his lifetime, for the world was not as hectic then."
The Rosewood Asylum began from the ashes of the hospitalAND THE DEAD in that same year. Noted for its award winning staff, the Asylum still draws many conspiracy theorists for its bizarre beginnings as a purported "ritual zone" used by natives.
The Rosewood Asylum began from the ashes of the hospital
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