Alert the Spirits: Ghost Hunting Tips

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Summary: Alerting the spirits to your presence could prove dangerous, learn all about paranormal phenomena and ghost hunting in this free video.

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By David Stay
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David Stay grew up in a haunted house in New Rochelle, New York. He has been a paranormal investigator for almost 20 years, beginning as a member of the New England Society for Psychic...read more

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fmjames said

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on 8/2/2008 I don't believe that you should just hop the fence, That don't sound like an expert but a trespasser.

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"Still a non believer. I don't blame you. Do you want to actually capture your own paranormal phenomenon for your own proof? It is really simple. Begin with a camera. That's it. I utilize two. One is a Sony 4.0 mega pixel. The other one I utilize is a Fuji 9.0 mega pixel. That's all you need. You also need to, for your benefit, get a few people to join you on the ghost tent. Otherwise you have to really gain the courage to hop a fence into a cemetery in the middle of the night and start talking to the other side and explain to them exactly what you are up to. Me personally, I do say a prayer to God and when I am in the location that I choose to go into I explain out loud that I am not here meaning any disrespect but I am up to taking some photographs and capturing the paranormal. And if you are up to coming out and showing me something, that would be great. Thank you so much. And I talk the whole time and I start snapping photographs. Then I go home, I download them on my desktop computer. It blows my mind every time. If you are still not a believer. Prove me wrong. Go out to a cemetery and take some pictures and see what happens. It will blow your mind."

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