I have been a paranormal investigator for over 8 years, and in 2010 I started "Fife Paranormal" and I have investigated cemeteries, sanatoriums, houses, battlefields, Bigfoot, UFO's, Indian Burial Mounds, Satanic Headquarters, and many other locations. The paranormal has always been apart of my life, and some people may say that the field chose me more than I chose the field. I am a paranormal investigator, which means that I do take a bit of a scientific approach to investigations in order to try and either debunk paranormal activity or prove paranormal activity. I am a full believer in it, but I think it is good to take a healthy skeptical approach because it keeps your mind open to anything, and I think it's very important to have an open mind to anything in the paranormal field. I've been to locations and been able to debunk some of the claims, and I've been to some locations that were legit haunted and then I proceed into the "Who is here, and why are they here?" mode of thinking. There are a lot of people in this field that are pure thrill seekers, and I call them "Ghost Hunters" because they hunt ghosts, not investigate them. They want to experience activity for the thrill, not to actually investigate it to see what may be causing it, paranormal or not. The paranormal field has come a long way in the past 80 years, and I'm excited to see what the future has in store for the field. Here recently I have gotten into the works of Konstantin Raudive, Sarah Estep, George Meek, Ed and Lorraine Warren, (I actually met Lorraine Warren a few years ago) and I think as long as we focus on taking steps forward instead of taking steps back the field will be okay. I just wanted to make this post to kinda introduce myself and my thoughts to this forum. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this, the state of the field, your favorite researchers, or really anything paranormal. Have a great day everyone!
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