Jim’s Note: I thought Halloween would be a great time to debut a new feature I’m experimenting with here at the site, “Jim Harold’s Supernatural Files.” The concept will consist of guest posts from various paranormal experts and authors. First up, a past Paranormal Podcast guest tells us about a real life poltergeist. Enjoy!…
Ghost investigator Andrea Mesich joins us to talk about her conversion to skeptic to paranormal researcher. She shares some spooky ghost stories perfect for Halloween.
In part two of our Halloween double feature, Callum Cooper joins us to discuss the groundbreaking research of the late psychical researcher, Alex Tanous.
You can find Andrea & Cal’s respective books at Amazon.com:
In this HUGE Halloween special, we revisit some of the best Campfire stories of the last five years. Happy Halloween and enjoy!
Note: The numbering on this episode may odd. I noticed a mistake in the last couple of weeks where two episodes were listed as 197. So, I will eventually go back and fix that. However, in the interim, this is our 200th Campfire episode. Yeeeaaahhh for the Campfire and thank you for your support over the years. Enjoy!
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Zombies, are they just a fiction or is there a kernel of truth in the monsters of popular culture. We talk to author Nick Redfern about the fiction and fact behind zombies.
You can find his new book on zombies (co-authored with the legendary Brad Steiger) at Amazon.com:
A ghostly lumberjack headlines this week’s Campfire but that’s not all. A spooky house, a non-believer converted plus after death communication from a beloved Grandfather and family pet.
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Russell Edwards has made international headlines by claiming to have solved the Jack The Ripper case with new DNA. He joins us today on The Paranormal Podcast.
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Demon Street USA is the story of a very haunted house and of two young men who challenged an entity far stronger than they could have imagined. David Rountree and Robbie Lunt join us to discuss.
In part two of this double header episode, Von Braschler shares how he came to believe that ghost hunting is maybe not the best use of our time and how we may be taking on things that can harm us in ways we do not realize. I was pleased to write a foreword for his latest book.