I am not recommending or endorsing any of the following resources, I am just letting you know what’s out there.
Fate Magazine – Fate Magazine has offered true reports of the strange and unknown since 1948! Ghosts, Sacred Sites, Ancient Mysteries, UFOs, Bigfoot, Psy. Phenomena are all covered monthly in this full-color bi-monthly magazine.
Online radio shows and Internet sites dedicated to the paranormal are more plentiful than you can possibly imagine. Here are just a few:
Paranormal Podcast – A free weekly podcast (downloadable audio program) that covers UFOs, ghosts, life after death — anything that is, well, paranormal!
Ghostly Talk – A hugely popular paranormal talk show that’s been around about eight years.
Paranormal Palace – Features researchers, investigators, authors, and others to share their theories, thoughts, and research. Topics include anything paranormal. You can also click here to sign up for a free newsletter and membership to Paranormal Palace.
Portal Talk Radio airs weekly and specializes in all things paranormal.
Ghost Village – Hands down, the single best Internet resource for paranormal links. Here are just a few examples:
Amazing Psychic Theater – Features “Haunted” shows year-round by reservation only. The Scranton, Pennsylvania show features paranormal demonstrations that end with an actual Victorian séance. The theatre is in a building that is over 100 years old, a building that is said to be haunted by the ghost of a murder from long ago.
Coast to Coast AM With George Noory. America’s largest overnight paranormal radio program. Coast to Coast is broadcast to hundreds of radio stations around the country and around the world. Join host George Noory as he discusses all facets of the paranormal and the unexplained.
FYI: The first episode of 2008 season for popular CBS show, Ghost Whisperer, was titled “Fire Starter.” On the first day of taping this show, the set mysteriously caught fire and burned down! |
If you’re looking for research resources before going on an investigation, here are some good ones:
www.cdc.gov (Center for Disease Control)
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