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It's basically a team of guys who go round to people's home or buildings and see if they are haunted. People basically claim they are haunted and they try to prove that claim. It's a pretty good show and it is on Living TV at 10:00am and at 11:00am Most Haunted is on.
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I have always wondered why (on the show) they never pose a ? to ghost about the after life? For example: when they are getting solid responses to ?'s w/ the instrument that lights up w. red LEDS; WHY DONT THEY EVER ASK is there a heaven and/or hell? or anything pertaining to this subject. Surely this has crossed someones mind, is there a reason they do not ask these questions?
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Having done investigating but on my own, I am always interested in how any investigation is carried out, not that I question the people doing the investigating, just how do they know what to do when they do something? Some I've seen I question but just about what is done "doesn't sit right with me". More "tricks" with lights and sounds to suit me as anyone claiming to be doing "honest" investigating or is that a contradiction in terms?
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I love going on Ghost hunts. Tasmania has the best ones. One year I travelled down under to Tasmania and I did the ghost tour both in Port Arthur and in Launceston. It was awesome. Really spooky.
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I have heard several stories where when a person dies they try to call attention to loved ones. For example a special vase falling down and breaking. Or shoes rattling in the foyer but no one there
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![]() | I wonder if the guys ever get tired of being "loved or hated".I wish Jason would get the facial hair thing right and leave it alone, guess it's the only way to figure out when the show, any given show , was filmed. Nice to see his daughter, darn better looking than "dad". Guess he's got her" brained-washed" into the whole "ghost thing". Looking forward to new session in jan. Still hoping a "ghost", "spirit", anything, will hit, slap, kick, kiss a female investigator or at least grab an outstanding body part, wonder where that might be, but highly doubtful but we can always hope. |
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As the show became popular the more they narrate what they just said I don't like that at all.Jason and Grant try to debunk the clients claims prior to a full investigation. Nothing is ever resolved because they never given the client any information that can help them. As a paranormal investigator we will do multiple investigations of the same place like close to 20 just so that we can evaluate what we caught. Sometimes other factors can contaminate evidence so we keep trying until the client is satisisfied with the evidence. Because its a show you don't realize how raw the evidence is so everything is compressed into a one a one hour episode. It is tedious listening to 15 hours of white noise and watching a video frame by frame. It would be boring for the average viewer to see this so they try to make it more interesting with music and pauses after every little noise. Normally most investigations are not very active and other than members announcing environmental and visual occurrances there are very few words spoken. You really have to enjoy it otherwise you will easily be overcome with boredom.
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