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thegoodguy11
Jul 5, 2012, 10:19 PM
I'm just starting and need help

Wondergirl
Jul 5, 2012, 10:34 PM
Do you know about all the places in your area that are said to be sites where ghosts have been seen?

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 09:33 PM
Do you know about all the places in your area that are said to be sites where ghosts have been seen?
Uhh well St. Barnivus church, graveyard by my house, my grandmas house, and rand

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 09:35 PM
Do research on those sites, find out how many sightings there have been, detail them, dig out the history of those sites, and then nose around to find more sightings in your area.

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 09:43 PM
Do research on those sites, find out how many sightings there have been, detail them, dig out the history of those sites, and then nose around to find more sightings in your area.

I go with the flow I see a creepy place I scope it out looking up history on it etc. Then I head in to prove one thing or the other haunted or not haunted my equipment consists of a compass, a highly accurate emf app, a camcorder, 7 flashlights, misc. Items such as objects used to communicate with, a digital recorder app

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 10:07 PM
But maybe no ghost wants to haunt when you are around. On a Friday the 13th during a full moon, I went to a well-known haunted bar-restaurant that had reported many eerie incidents (and had a morbid history). My friend and I sat there for hours eating and drinking. Nothing unusual happened. Several nights later for no reason we could think of, the ghost decided to make an appearance.

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 10:11 PM
But maybe no ghost wants to haunt when you are around. On a Friday the 13th during a full moon, I went to a well-known haunted bar-restaurant that had reported many eerie incidents (and had a morbid history). My friend and I sat there for hours eating and drinking. Nothing unusual happened. Several nights later for no reason we could think of, the ghost decided to make an appearance.
That's cool was it an apparition or... oh dang I'm getting off subject what are you exactly getting at here your saying it might not want to make itself known while I'm there. I ask them to make themselves known and sometimes they do

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 10:13 PM
I'm saying ghosts will show up when they want to and won't make themselves know to anyone if they don't want to. Our Chicagoland ghosts have proven that. Ask Richard Crowe.

Here's the bar-restaurant I went to that evening --

Country House (http://www.burgerone.com/clarendon/ghost-story.html)

Note: "[The ghost] has been the subject of many newspaper articles, TV specials, and radio broadcasts but never seems to appear when sought out."

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 10:18 PM
I'm saying ghosts will show up when they want to and won't make themselves know to anyone if they don't want to. Our Chicagoland ghosts have proven that. Ask Richard Crowe.OK I get that but what if I taint them. Will they get mad and react to my taunting?. p. s. Are you a ghosthunter? Have u ever had any experiences that envolve demonic activity?

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 10:20 PM
I'm guessing the harder you try, the more the ghosts will ignore you.

How old are you, by the way?

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 10:24 PM
I'm guessing the harder you try, the more the ghosts will ignore you.

How old are you, by the way?so what's YOUR way then if my method is not working what would YOU do and F.Y.I. I'm 14 and I take this suiff seriously

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 10:27 PM
I suggest you study hard in school and take courses like psychology and lots of science. Don't spend tons of time right now on the paranormal except to read, read, read whatever you can about it. Your public library is your friend and perfect source for books.

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 10:34 PM
I suggest you study hard in school and take courses like psychology and lots of science. Don't spend tons of time right now on the paranormal except to read, read, read whatever you can about it. Your public library is your friend and perfect source for books. yes I will read but I will NEVER QUIT TRYING TO BE A GHOSTHUNTING LEGEND I knew I made a mistake telling u my age. Do u have any Ghosthunting METHODS u could tell me

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 10:40 PM
I'm not discouraging you. I'm telling you to go to the library to read what others have done, what experiments have been done. There are some very cool books (some with VERY cool photos) at the library.

Plus, you will need to know about physics because of the things you will see happening or hear from others that has happened, you will need to know about chemistry to understand various residues and liquids that you will find, and you will definitely need psychology as you interview people who claim to have seen ghosts and other phenomena.

As for your age, by the way you were writing and expressing yourself, plus the texting, I thought you were 12 or so.

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 10:43 PM
I'm not discouraging you. I'm telling you to go to the library to read what others have done, what experiments have been done. There are some very cool books (some with VERY cool photos) at the library.

Plus, you will need to know about physics because of the things you will see happening or hear from others that has happened, you will need to know about chemistry to understand various residues and liquids that you will find, and you will definitely need psychology as you interview people who claim to have seen ghosts and other phenomena.

As for your age, by the way you were writing and expressing yourself, plus the texting, I thought you were 12 or so.
I have bad writing skills sorry. Thanks for the tips. Do u know any place in eastern north Carolina that is haunted

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 10:48 PM
I was born and raised in Kinston, NC, and one of my sisters-in-law lives in Wilmington. Small world!

Here's a web site you might like to read through. Part of it gives a list of NC haunting sites --

Haunted North Carolina Paranormal Research & Investigations | Site Map (http://www.hauntednc.com/sitemap.htm)

And another one --

Haunted North Carolina (http://www.easternparanormal.com/Haunted_North_Carolina.html)

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 10:51 PM
I was born and raised in Kinston, NC, and one of my sisters-in-law lives in Wilmington. Small world!

Here's a web site you might like to read through. Part of it gives a list of NC haunting sites --

Haunted North Carolina Paranormal Research & Investigations | Site Map (http://www.hauntednc.com/sitemap.htm)

and another one --I

Haunted North Carolina (http://www.easternparanormal.com/Haunted_North_Carolina.html)

I live in Kinston!! What's your real name maybe my dad knows u. Thanks for the link. PS has your sister ever been to the uss north Carolina battleship

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 10:57 PM
I moved away from Kinston a long time ago. My dad was the pastor of a Lutheran mission church there. Then we moved to the western part of the state, to Taylorsville.

Of course, my sis-in-law has been on that ship many times. She lives in Carolina Beach.

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 10:58 PM
I moved away from Kinston a long time ago. My dad was the pastor of a Lutheran mission church there. Then we moved to the western part of the state, to Taylorsville.

Of course, my sis-in-law has been on that ship many times. She lives in Carolina Beach.
Has she had any experiences on the ship?

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 11:01 PM
Not that she ever talked about.

It's to a.m your time. Time for bed. We can talk about this again tomorrow or after you've read through some of those library books. I look forward to getting your reports of what you are learning.

thegoodguy11
Jul 7, 2012, 11:04 PM
Not that she ever talked about.

It's 2 a.m your time. Time for bed. We can talk about this again tomorrow or after you've read through some of those library books. I look forward to getting your reports of what you are learning.
I guess your right... ill checking tomorrow to tell u my learnings I'm going to ask my dad to take me to library. You have been helpful thank you

Wondergirl
Jul 7, 2012, 11:04 PM
We Tar Heels have to stick together! Sleep well!

hauntinghelper
Jul 8, 2012, 12:19 PM
Keep in mind TV has glorified this whole subject and a 14 year old really is not going to be equipped with the spiritual wisdom and maturity one would need to confront spirits. Stay safe...

Fr_Chuck
Jul 8, 2012, 12:21 PM
And unless the 14 year olds family is rich, they are not going to get to buy the thousands and thousands of dollar of equipment needed from a scientific investigation

Wondergirl
Jul 8, 2012, 12:27 PM
Keep in mind TV has glorified this whole subject and a 14 year old really is not going to be equipped with the spiritual wisdom and maturity one would need to confront spirits. Stay safe...
That's why I urged him to go to the library and read up on this phenomenon. Because of parental concerns and the expense of equipment and traveling, reading may be the best way to satisfy his curiosity right now, plus educate him to some extent. A reference librarian will be more than willing to find titles that his own library doesn't own and interlibrary loan them for him. Years ago I went through a ghost-hunting phase and inhaled every book about it that I could get my hands on. After that I went into a Gothic romance phase and then a Stephen King/horror phase and then...

thegoodguy11
Jul 9, 2012, 06:22 PM
And unless the 14 year olds family is rich, they are not going to get to buy the thousands and thousands of dollar of equipment needed from a scientific investigation. You don't have to have money there is stuff such as wind chimes, compas, cheap cell phone, homemad emf meter, cheap camcorder, cheap voice recorder, and common sense. U don't have to rich u smart one

hauntinghelper
Jul 9, 2012, 06:25 PM
That is true... there are tricks of the trade and getting the basics isn't too difficult. That isn't really the issue here. Do you parents know of your newly found past time?

thegoodguy11
Jul 9, 2012, 06:30 PM
That is true...there are tricks of the trade and getting the basics isn't too difficult. That isn't really the issue here. Do you parents know of your newly found past time?
What do you mean newly found past time?

hauntinghelper
Jul 9, 2012, 06:31 PM
What do you mean newly found past time??

The ghost hunting... do your parents know this is what you are wanting to get involved in?

thegoodguy11
Jul 10, 2012, 04:57 PM
The ghost hunting...do your parents know this is what you are wanting to get involved in?

The know and they don't care

sammybaby199
Jul 12, 2012, 08:38 PM
I'm in the same boat you are. I'm getting close short of cameras and other equipment lol
Ghosts don't work on cue. There have been quite a few times where I have done EVP sessions and didn't catch a thing.

Things you definitely want to think about before getting into this field.
1. Do you know what equipment you need to start?
2.Are you planning on creating your own team? If so, team members you can trust, and a team name

3.Do have the necessary paper work?
4.Do you have places that are reportedly haunted?
5.Do you really know what you're getting yourself into?
Not everything you come into contact with is nice. Just like people certain entities can be down right nasty. I know, I've come into contact with quite a few. I got an EVP just the other day. I asked 'What do you want?' it said it wanted to kill me. Are you mentally and physically prepared for hearing something like that? I've been touched, I've seen things, I've heard things. Yes I believe in God, but that won't stop you from experiencing things like that. I'm not trying to deter you believe me, you just really have to be prepared in this field.

Fr_Chuck
Jul 12, 2012, 08:52 PM
My old house was haunted, say a shadow certain times of the day fairly regular walking up to the door ( about the time the past owner often got home). Had smell of pipe smoke ( same as past owner used). On several occasions had items off my desk fly off ( not fall, fly across the room) and we all saw it fly, not like finding it on floor latter.

sammybaby199
Jul 12, 2012, 09:09 PM
It very well could have been the old owner. Some spirits have an attachment to certain places such as a house.. But how would you feel if someone just came to your house and took it over and there wasn't a thing you could do about it? I would make myself known too lol

thegoodguy11
Jul 12, 2012, 11:47 PM
I'm in the same boat you are. I'm getting close short of cameras and other equipment lol
Ghosts don't work on cue. There have been quite a few times where I have done EVP sessions and didn't catch a thing.

Things you definitely want to think about before getting into this field.
1. Do you know what equipment you need to start?
2.Are you planning on creating your own team? If so, team members you can trust, and a team name

3.Do have the necessary paper work?
4.Do you have places that are reportedly haunted?
5.Do you really know what you're getting yourself into?
Not everything you come into contact with is nice. Just like people certain entities can be down right nasty. I know, I've come into contact with quite a few. I got an EVP just the other day. I asked 'What do you want?' it said it wanted to kill me. Are you mentally and physically prepared for hearing something like that? I've been touched, I've seen things, I've heard things. Yes I believe in God, but that won't stop you from experiencing things like that. I'm not trying to deter you believe me, you just really have to be prepared in this field.
I have a partner we are called the. Ghostlickers. Yes I have equipment and a few places I'm going to investigate. What do you mean by do you know what your getting yourself into? I'm mentally prepared. By the way how do you post pics up here because I recently took a pic and caught a face looking at me in it how can I post it to this thread

martinizing2
Jul 14, 2012, 09:01 AM
I would say to be a good investigator you need to be objective in your investigation.
The vast majority of reported paranormal experiences are found to be caused by normal causes.

If you are looking for things to be caused by the paranormal you can easily overlook the actual cause and look foolish.


I believe in the paranormal and have seen and experienced it.Those occurrences led me to many years of searching for answers that I have yet to find after 35+ years.


Almost every time paranormal events are reported they are found to have been caused by things like the noises buildings make as they heat up in the sun and cool down at night. The noises that can be made from this are incredible and varied and can easily be confused with whispering, footsteps, knocks, laughter, crying, and almost anything else.

The fields emitted by electrical panels can cause you to become anything from feeling uneasy or "watched" to actually making you ill.

The human brain is so amazing in what it can do that when you hear or see something that you don't understand , your brain will try to put it into a situation that it understands.
And since shows like "Ghost Hunters" are so common and movies like that too , the brain will find it a similar situation and "classify" your experience as "ghost-like" all in 1/000 of a second and you then without realizing it focus on it being scary or strange.

When this happens your brain starts working faster due to our basic survival instincts reaction to fear. It then tells your body to release adrenalin that speeds everything up. That is what is happening when you are startled and feel "chills" run up your spine.

This heightened activity can cause you to be so much more aware of what is going on around you , you will hear and see things you normally would not notice.

And many times these are the things that are mistaken for ghosts, voices, knocking , and on and on.

Start thinking about what other things might have caused these things. It can turn into some really interesting and even fun mystery solving.

Hauntings do happen. Demons do excist and I advise caution also as a basis for an investigater because in some cases there is danger. Much more than is usually evident or thought of by most.
It is rare , but it is out there.

Never assume you are ready or capable to handle anything you encounter. Ask for experienced help if in doubt.

Some good backround information is contained in a book (one of several by the authors) "The Demonologist" by Ed and Lorraine Warren. It will give you an idea of what you may encounter and how it may be approached.

The bible is essential reading in this area and you should become very familiar with what it has to say about the paranormal . I dare say Haunting Helper and Father Chuck will back me here.

Remember you are not looking to make an hour of enteraining TV or a movie if honest investigation is what you are after. Honest investigation is a search for truth not fame or fortune.

Much of the modern equipment can be very useful if used properly by a person who has extensive knowledge and familiarity with that equipment and understands it is not always a definitive source and it too can be " fooled " by natural cause.

This is the very basic advice I would offer anyone looking to become an investigator of the paranormal that is looking for the truth.


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hauntinghelper
Jul 14, 2012, 09:45 AM
"The bible is essential reading in this area and you should become very familiar with what it has to say about the paranormal . I dare say Haunting Helper and Father Chuck will back me here."

You got that right. I usually don't get too concerned if someone wants to become a paranormal investigator... it's an interesting subject I cannot deny that. But we're dealing with a 14 year old who really just wants to expose demonic activity... which I would rather call "playing with fire". Paranormal investigation is one thing... exposing and confronting demonic activity is another.

martinizing2
Jul 14, 2012, 06:34 PM
[QUOTE=hauntinghelper;3195042You got that right. I usually don't get too concerned if someone wants to become a paranormal investigator...it's an interesting subject I cannot deny that. But we're dealing with a 14 year old who really just wants to expose demonic activity...which I would rather call "playing with fire". Paranormal investigation is one thing....exposing and confronting demonic activity is another.[/QUOTE]

That is my point. This is not a game and the consequences can be so terrible that the issue should be made very clear that these are intelligent and powerful entities that have ONLY evil intensions.

Any potential investigator should understand that the facination and interest that is rewarding and almost addicting can turn to abject terror and worse . It can be brought to those around you who you love and care for .

Even the people on the TV shows have admitted that they have brought home "spirits" that have ruined marriages and broke up families.
Sometimes the evil can be subtle , but the damage is not.

So thegoodguy11... read the "Demonologist" or "The Devil in Conneticut" while you're alone at night .
Sweet dreams.

thegoodguy11
Jul 15, 2012, 08:20 AM
"The bible is essential reading in this area and you should become very familiar with what it has to say about the paranormal . I dare say Haunting Helper and Father Chuck will back me here."

You got that right. I usually don't get too concerned if someone wants to become a paranormal investigator...it's an interesting subject I cannot deny that. But we're dealing with a 14 year old who really just wants to expose demonic activity...which I would rather call "playing with fire". Paranormal investigation is one thing....exposing and confronting demonic activity is another.

So should I just give up my dream just because you say it's dangerous I understand the extent of the dangers of it... should I wait until I'm older to do this

martinizing2
Jul 15, 2012, 10:48 AM
So should I just give up my dream just because you say it's dangerous I understand the extent of the dangers of it.......should I wait until I'm older to do this

No. Start learning now. Doctors don't learn brain surgery by starting the first day with a hammer and a large nail and an ice cream scoop.

There are many years of classroom work before they ever enter an operating room.

When I was being taught to handle and use explosives, when I worked underground , they didn't hand me a case of dynamite , a handful of blasting caps and a few matches then point me to a large open area.
I had to sit in classes for 30 days before I got to blow anything up!

And by then I not only knew the safety measures , I understood the physics and various properties of what blowing up something really was all about.
That made it incredibly more fun and interesting and no one lost any body parts or their lives.

Go with caution and knowledge and believe me when I say there are things you may encounter nobody can be ready for.
Starting at such a young age and if the dedication holds , armed with knowledge and faith... you may become a legend in 20 years.
I hope you do.

My point was to try and get you to understand this is not a game and never think you are ready for anything. Never let your guard down that far.

Be cautious , and I wish you well.

thegoodguy11
Jul 15, 2012, 11:18 AM
No. Start learning now. Doctors don't learn brain surgery by starting out the first day with a hammer and a large nail and an ice cream scoop.

There are many years of classroom work before they ever enter an operating room.

When I was being taught to handle and use explosives, when I worked underground , they didn't hand me a case of dynamite , a handful of blasting caps and a few matches then point me to a large open area.
I had to sit in classes for 30 days before I got to blow anything up!!

And by then I not only knew the safety measures , I understood the physics and various properties of what blowing up something really was all about.
That made it incredibly more fun and interesting and no one lost any body parts or their lives.

Go with caution and knowledge and believe me when I say there are things you may encounter nobody can be ready for.
Starting at such a young age and if the dedication holds , armed with knowledge and faith .......you may become a legend in 20 years.
I hope you do.

My point was to try and get you to understand this is not a game and never think you are ready for anything. Never let your guard down that far.

Be cautious , and I wish you well.

Wow I guess Your right. I always that it was something I learn from experience not Books but I guess I'm wrong... Thank you for your help take care: goodguy

martinizing2
Jul 15, 2012, 11:38 AM
Wow I guess Your right. I always that it was something I learn from experience not Books but I guess im wrong... Thank you for your help take care: goodguy

I wasn't sure anyone under 30 knew what a book was. Of course they are actually easier to find and carry around in a 7 pound Kindle fire than a 65 pound backpack.

And you can learn from both books and experience , just start slowly with the experience side. Books can't hurt you.

It is gratifying to have someone from your generation consider advice from anyone, especially an 'onery old man like me.
It says a lot about you and gives me more faith in your eventual success.

It has been a pleasure to meet you and I hope you keep us informed as you go along , we may even be of some assistance on occasion.

hauntinghelper
Jul 15, 2012, 11:45 AM
Martini made great points... and I'm glad they appear to have sunk in. I'm not saying you can never do these things you want to do... only that there is a lot of preparation to do. Study study study. There are essential readings out there on biblibcal demonology... and don't believe a word you see or hear on TV.

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 12:28 PM
Public library! Public library! Public library!

martinizing2
Jul 15, 2012, 01:18 PM
Public library! Public library! Public library!

I was planning on saying that... must have gotten sidetracked , thanks WG.

thegoodguy11
Jul 15, 2012, 06:00 PM
I wasn't sure anyone under 30 knew what a book was. Of course they are actually easier to find and carry around in a 7 pound Kindle fire than a 65 pound backpack.

And you can learn from both books and experience , just start slowly with the experience side. Books can't hurt you.

It is gratifying to have someone from your generation consider advice from anyone, especially an 'onery old man like me.
It says a lot about you and gives me more faith in your eventual success.

It has been a pleasure to meet you and I hope you keep us informed as you go along , we may even be of some assistance on occasion.

I could not thank you enough for your advice I will go to the local library as soon as I can and study

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 06:02 PM
I could not thank you enough for your advice I will go to the local library as soon as I can and study
Hey! I suggested the library long time ago! Martinizing's advice was priceless, though.

thegoodguy11
Jul 16, 2012, 10:06 AM
I was planning on saying that.......must have gotten sidetracked , thanks WG.

How do I post a pic on the mobile version of this site because I got iPod