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THE PROFESSIONAL Ghost Hunters...
The Society for Paranormal Investigation - Dallas Ft. Worth - Washington D.C. - New Orleans Units : an organization dedicated to the applied science of ghost investigation and supernatural research using a combination of high-tech, psychosocial and spiritual approaches. We also strongly support the understanding and preservation of historical structures and graveyards. Our website is an excellent nuts and bolts resource for the advanced ghost / paranormal investigator and historical researcher with articles, tales & experiences, field forms, reviews on books and tips for using state-of-the-art equipment. The SPI website is one of the most extensive paranormal & ghost haunting reference sites on the net with over 120 pages of information. SPI does not have a mission to prove the existence of ghosts, spirits, vampires or monsters as you are free to believe what you wish. Our goal is to assist people in understanding and coping with a haunting with respect to their own personal belief system. What makes us different is the "big picture" style with which we approach an investigation. While we do pay careful attention to our instrument readings and visual recordings, the tech side can only tell you so much. It is also important to study the emotional and spiritual context within which a haunting takes place. We investigate ghosts, hauntings and other paranormal activity nationwide through onsite visits and/or phone consultations. We are not limited to the listed metro areas such as the Dallas - Ft. Worth DFW Metroplex, New Orleans, Seattle and Greater Washington D.C. region. We normally can visit all over Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Maryland, Virginia, Washington State, West Virginia and beyond. We are currently pushing towards international deployment in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe & Asia. While we are methodical, skeptical, and always strive towards professionalism, first and foremost we believe in having a sense of humor as it is easy to take this field TOO seriously. Hey, even ghosts laugh sometimes.
GHOSTPronunciation: 'gOst Synonyms apparition, bogey (also bogy or bogie), phantasm, phantom, poltergeist, shade, shadow, specter (or spectre), spirit, spook, vision, wraith
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