Archive for the 'Paranormal Investigation' Category


Ghost Hunting & Paranormal Investigation: Truths & Stereotypes (Part one)

1, March 1st, 2010

~By Bill Stone~

There are many different attitudes, and styles that people have in the paranormal field when it comes to how they go about investigating or hunting for the unexplained. Two very distinctly different styles usually get classified together, and confused not only by “armchair ghosthunters”, but by those of us working in the field [...]


Space Mountain in the Dark

1, July 28th, 2009

~ Written By Dave Chellis ~
It was 12:30 in the morning and I sat dormant in the corner of a dark room, staring into the black void in front of me.  The occasional passing over of a team member’s light occasionally lit the three feet in front of me, reminding me that I wasn’t [...]


Disturbing the Peace

1, July 20th, 2009

~ Written By Dave Chellis ~
Once upon a time, we respected our elders, paid homage to our veterans, and let sleeping souls lie.  Live and let die, a lifestyle one of my heroes lived by.  Recently however, it seems the norm that over zealous adventurers frequently intrude upon these lives lost to the hands of [...]


TAPS Visits Amos J. Blake Museum

1, July 18th, 2009

~ Written By Bobby Elgee ~
This posting was written in response to a recent newspaper article (published in the Keene Sentinel, Keene, NH on Saturday, July 10, 2009) pertaining to The Atlantic Paranormal Society’s (TAPS) recent investigation of the Amos J. Blake House Museum in Fitzwilliam, NH, the museum of the [...]


The Not So Famous - Part 5

1, June 16th, 2009

~ Written By Pattyhap1863 ~

On our quest for the truth of the paranormal, we interviewed five paranormal investigators to learn a bit about how hard they work in the field and how much they contribute to paranormal research. These men and women don’t have a TV show and are not paid for what they do. [...]

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