My Technique in Hunting Ghosts

My way to hunting ghosts, and the paranormal is a very simple way, that almost anyone can follow.

First, you must make sure that you have all of the equipment you need to conduct a formal investigation. Some of these things include: an EVP recorder, a night vision camcorder, a Temperature Gauge preferably one that has a laser, digital still camera, and walkie talkies just in case you get split up with your group.

Once you have your equipment, you need to conduct research for your first formal investigation. Once you have done this step, it is time to visit the location DURING THE DAY so you can get a feel of the place while things might be calm, and actually do an inspection of the location. If you just start investigating without doing a formal inspection, especially in an abandoned building, you might be seriously injured. Continue reading →

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The Way Ghost Hunting Should Be Done

I just watched a TV ghost hunters program where the leader of the group said that Orbs are made out of pure energy. He said it like it was a statement of fact. Number one, pure energy does not and cannot exist (except on Star Trek). Why do you think Spock was so fascinated by something that was pure energy? The reason was that Rodenberry (creator of Star Trek) researched his science and knew that Pure Energy was impossible. This group of ghost hunters probably watched that episode of Star Trek and took Spock’s comment as fact. How sad is that.

Also there is entirely too much talking during TV investigations. I guess it makes it more exciting but it is getting old. If you are going to pick up good EVPs you need to shut up. When asking questions to an entity, there should be only one person in the room, not two. This avoids the confusion for the ghost who is trying to figure out if you are talking to them or the other three people you brought along with you. Continue reading →

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