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As a professional paranormal investigator with EPIC, I can answer any questions about ghosts, hauntings, poltergeists, and related phenomena. I can also answer questions about other paranormal subjects such as cryptozoology (Bigfoot, Nessie, Mothman, etc.), UFO's, amd other unexplained phenomena.
I am the Co-Founder of EPIC, The Eastern Paranormal Investigation Center, a group that has appeared on NBC News, The NY Daily News, TAPS Paramagazine, NY1 News, and various other local papers and radio shows.
BA in Psychology
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Hi David, It's hard to say which would have the higher amount of activity. The reason that many paranormal groups like mine exist is to try to find the answers to questions like yours. And so far, we're
This sounds like it may very well be ball lightning. It is a proven yet little understood phenomena. There are many articles about it online. read up on it and see if it sounds like what you saw. If not
Hi Paul, I've never heard of coins or keys showing up out of nowhere before. Have you investigated this report, seen the coins? Many times, people tend to exaggerate claims. So coins from "all over
Hi Jennie, I would give things a little time to calm down. usually when there is "new" activity in a home (such as moving in, renovating, etc.) it can kick up paranormal activity. What I would avoid
Hi Lisa, I think you should have an electrician come to your home to check for faulty wiring and high EMF (electromagnetic field) readings. Certain people can be very sensitive to these fields, and
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