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Apr 06 2009

Calling All Paranormal Investigators

Published by kspace at 11:24 am under paranormal investigators Edit This

ghost on a staircaseThe Shadow of Doubt is looking for paranormal investigators to feature on this site.  I am looking to interview paranormal investigators who take their field seriously….and don’t worry, I’m not going to try and debunk you or make your team look bad in any way.  This is an opportunity to get your techniques and services known among a more cautious, critical thinking community.  I want to hear from paranormal investigators whose techniques are more of a true scientific approach, rather than pseudo-scientific.  Do you want to differentiate your group from the stereotypical paranormal investigators so widely accepted as professionals and debunkers on TV?  Do you use unorthodox equipment that has been especially useful or unique to your group?

 If you have been at this for a while and have something to say about the explosion of paranormal investigators popping up around the globe, go to my contact page and send me an email and I’ll provide details.

 Although I run a skeptic’s blog, I’m the first to admit that I don’t completely dismiss paranormal activity.  What I do here is try to separate the wheat from the chaff.  There are paranormal investigators out there who actually do use a scientific method (as much as possible with regard to the subject) and find that most of their work is debunking, rather than finding ghosts.  I want people to know these groups are out there and they are proof that what we see on TV is not much more than sensationalism.

 Note:  I am not interested in hearing from self-proclaimed “authorities” on demonology, possession and the like.  You obviously don’t need any more convincing that these things exist and this would not be an appropriate venue for you.

In Critical Thought,

Lilith K.

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