City Lights Paranormal Society
 

Blog Topic: Investigation Methods

On every case a paranormal group sets out on, they put together a game plan, sort of like a course of action. We have a long list of rules and guidelines that help us stay focused on our goal. These rules and guidelines are essential for debunking groups especially. Going into a building without any knowledge or planned course of action can quickly become an endless circle of nothingness. "CLPS" follows all the necessary guidelines, mixed up with a few unique tactics of our own. We would like some new ideas as well. What do you think is most important prior to, during, and after a case? For all of you paranormal watchers, what suggestions do you have for investigators that you think would improve their skills? If anything, what do you feel is an unnecessary rule?

City Lights Paranormal Society
Confirmed Hauntings of NJ & PA

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Blog Topic: Personal Paranormal Experience

Although personal experiences cannot be considered credible evidence when presenting documentation to a client, they are often times said to be the most influential paranormal experiences of your lifetime. While personal experiences are very common, being touched by an entity is not. Out of the seven “CLPS” team members, only two have been touched: Kim at Tantastic II and Joe at the Newburg Inn (see each location’s individual page for details). Have you ever had a personal experience? If so, explain it and set the stage for us: who, what, where, when, why, and how? If not, what do you expect it to be like? How do you think you would react?
 
Tantastic II 08/17/2009
 

Blog Topic: Tantastic II

Tantastic II turned out to be a thrilling case. We were called in to confirm the haunting of a young girl's restless spirit. Through our EVP's, you can see that we did just that. But, what about the male's voice captured on several occasions? After listening to all the audio clips, what do you think of the situation? Who do you think the male could be? Please leave your questions, comments, or concerns in the box below by clicking on the Comments icon in the upper right hand corner. We are always interested in a second opinion.