Ghost Hunting Secrets, Mystic Alphabet, Chinese Wildman
Friday October 3, 2008
Some interesting links I've found this week:• The Many Secrets of Top Private Paranormal Investigators – Ghost hunters do many things as individuals some may seem practical, others downright strange. But if the evidence you collect from using such tricks are worth it, why not learn from others' success and failures?
• Secrets of the Hebrew Letters – Fusing mathematics and Jewish mysticism, this discovery demonstrates that the first verse of Genesis generates a mathematical torus, linking the inner world of the mind with the outer world of experience.
• The Tale of The Chinese Wildman – In Asia, the wild tale of a red haired, human like animal believed by the locals to be a man eating prehistoric caveman, and by scientists to be an extinct primate.
• All New Links


Comments
Regarding the ’secret tricks’ of ‘top paranormal’ yadda yadda… isn’t this a major disservice to all real ghost hunters? Ever hear of real scientists having ’secret tricks’? Ever hear of a ‘top private scientist’? Although the info was completely valid, the presentation was quite a slap in the face. Why portray serious researchers as having petty ’secrets’ regarding their work?
Credibility is hard enough to attain without this sort of thing. I’m deeply insulted.
I dont think you can call it necessarily “secret techniques”. But more ideas of going at the same point the rest of us are. Instead of trying the same old road to reach the river, your choosing to go around the bend to get to that same river, albeit at a different location. Hoping you find something new. Heck, my team is constantly trying new ways of getting evidence. And at times it works and others, its just a blow-out. Even trying out other teams ideas that failed, but redirecting it in a different way. Now, we dont try any negative baiting, thats a big no-no. Loved the article though. Keep it up !!