PSGH
UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF THE PARANORMAL

Papers and Articles

PSGH promotes greater understanding of the paranormal world by submitting papers and articles for peer review and client education. 


The Softer Side of Ghost Hunting

By Stephanie Davisson

 

As a people, Americans tend to value new technology very highly.  If it’s new it must be better and ghost hunters are no exception to that.  We’re always looking for the next new gadget that will help us identify and quantify haunting activity.  Read more. . .


A Ghost Hunter’s Guide to Effective Protection Practices

By Patricia Davisson

 

As paranormal researchers we are very conscientious and professional about preparing for an investigation.  We check and double-check our equipment. We make sure we have extra batteries and fresh audio tape. We study case files and research weather patterns.  What often gets overlooked in our meticulous planning, however, is personal protection.  Read more. . .

Coming Soon

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Do you have questions or an idea for an article?  Contact PSGH.

Paranormal Citings

 

Mar 2010: Animals and the Paranormal

Feb 2010: Psychics II

Jan 2010: Paranormal TV

Dec 2009: EVPs

Nov 2009: Orbs

Oct 2009: Fear

Aug 2009: Psychics and Investigating

July 2009: Alternate Equipment: PSGH

June 2009: Paranormal Photography: PSGH

May 2009: Who We Are: Puget Sound Ghost Hunters

Haunted USA:  Walker-Ames House 

On the Web

Read about us on the web

 

*Who you going to call for Highline ghost hunting?

By Highline Times

 

* Ghost stories

By Maple Valley Reporter

* Group goes ghost hunting at Eldridge mansion in Bellingham 

ByZoe Fraley, The Bellingham Herald

 

* Spooked by the supernatural? Federal Way ghostbusters on the case 

By Jacinda Howard, Federal Way Mirror Reporter


Watch us on the web

 

KomoTV:On the haunted trail with local ghost hunters

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