DrPaulLee
Justified & Ancient
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An interesting read, posted on the ASSAP facebook page:
This article posits that contemporary 'ghost-hunting', even the more respectable brand beyond 'legend-tripping' and TV spook chasers, has taken a wrong term and abandoned the more reliable approaches of those who pioneered the field. The author believes that today's ghost-hunters are bound by unspoken assumptions of the Paranormal TV genre and that these assumptions are unnecessarily limiting:
READ IT HERE:
https://jerome23.wordpress.com/2019/07/28/who-ya-gonna-call-the-problem-with-british-ghosthunting/
This article posits that contemporary 'ghost-hunting', even the more respectable brand beyond 'legend-tripping' and TV spook chasers, has taken a wrong term and abandoned the more reliable approaches of those who pioneered the field. The author believes that today's ghost-hunters are bound by unspoken assumptions of the Paranormal TV genre and that these assumptions are unnecessarily limiting:
READ IT HERE:
https://jerome23.wordpress.com/2019/07/28/who-ya-gonna-call-the-problem-with-british-ghosthunting/