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When did you become interested in the paranormal?
I have always had an interest in Ghosts as a singular
subject but then I
realised (with a lot of good guidance) that I had something special and
combined the two.
Do you follow any religion?
No
How did you come to be a member of Ghost Connections?
A mutual interest in evidencing the existence of
spirit brought us together
through an invitation to attend investigations.
What direction can you see the group going five or so years from now?
The manner in which the team approach the subject
convinces me that we will
obtain some tangible evidence. An increase in investigations at unaccessable
venues will be forthcoming.
What makes for a good member of the core team?
Honesty and integrity.
Which part of the paranormal interests you the most?
Hauntings and their evidence being captured for
others to see.
What do you think you can gain from the group?
Great friendship and mutual trust will boost my
confidence in something that
I know I have.
Do you specialise in any field?
Science is alien to me so I am glad I can bring some spiritual and psychic
skills to the team.
What is your main Employment?
Law Enforcement
Age, Location ?
37, Kent
Are you attempting to gain any qualifications relevent to the paranormal?
Yes I want to further my healing in some qualifiable way.
What has been your favorite venue to date?
Each has its own unique atmosphere and the bring such different results
that
personally it is difficult to choose.
Have you ever had a paranormal experience?
Plenty but my first ghost sighting must be the most memorable as it got
me
interested in the whole subject.
Fav food, Sport, Type of Holiday, favorite destination and why, what music
do you like, type of films, pets?
Fav Food - Indian
Fav Sport - Playing - Pool, Watching - motorsport
Holiday - Anywhere in the UK
Fav Des. - Kent - its on the doorstep and there is so much beauty here
that
few realise.
Music - A mixture but mainly classic rock music
Films - Horror and Fantasy
Pets - 1 dog, 2 cats, 2 rats, 1 rabbit, fish.
What is the best thing about being involved in a group?
A sense of commerarderie, and an open sharing of ideas, experiences and
humour keeps it ticking.
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