• Thoughts on Gatekeeping in the Paranormal World

    “There are two kinds of paranormal researchers,” the gatekeeper says, leaning back in his chair. “The serious scholars, and the amateurs that cosplay Ghostbusters with dodgy pseudoscientific ideas and methodologies.” You hear this division often—spoken with the certainty of someone who believes expertise is measured in citations rather than firsthand experience. But here’s the irony:

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  • Exploring My Haunted Pendle Hill: A Comprehensive Review

    Introduction Hidden deep in the Pendle Hill area of Lancashire, England, lies a 400-year-old farmhouse steeped in mystery. Not much is known about its history – just that the previous occupants abruptly left, abandoning many of their possessions without explanation. It has sat empty for most of the last five years, until the My Haunted

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  • Dartmoor’s Phantom Legacy: Part 1 – Legends of the Moor

    Introduction When I was six years old, my world changed. Even now, nearly 37 years later, I vividly recall sitting in the living room of our semi-detached family home in Barry, South Wales, my heart sinking as my father broke the news. I was inconsolable—he had just returned home from work and announced that he

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  • Evaluating the Role of Mediums in Ghost Hunting

    During my almost twenty-five-year career as an engineer, I have come to embrace one guiding principle when it comes to data gathering: never trust the output of any instrument without understanding its inner workings—what it measures, how it works, its parameters, tolerances, or calibration. Just as investigators must understand the mechanics and reliability of their

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  • Why Investigate the Paranormal in the Dark?

    When we investigate the paranormal, we often find ourselves stepping into the darkness, both figuratively and literally.  Entering a location, after hours, with nobody else around except for perhaps your team members, the surrounding darkness heightens your senses, alerting you to the possibilities hidden within the shadows.  For many investigators- particularly those motivated more by

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  • Debunking the Debunkers? Part Three: Tribes and Toxicity

    The Erosion of Scepticism in Online Spaces Scepticism, at its heart, is the practice of questioning narratives and assumptions, testing ideas and refining our understanding of the world.  It seeks to avoid blind acceptance by critically examining claims based on the evidence available, while maintaining awareness of gaps in knowledge.  It is not about rigid

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  • Debunking the Debunkers? Part Two: The Danger of Getting Things Wrong

    In this second instalment, we delve deeper into the world of scepticism and debunking, focusing on detailed case studies and the cognitive pitfalls that often accompany the process. By looking at a couple of specific examples from recent years, we will explore how debunkers’ overconfidence and premature conclusions can lead to significant reputational harm and

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  • Debunking the Debunkers? Part One: Consistency and Fairness

    As anyone that has spent any amount of time working in the paranormal field- tension is rife, dividing groups and individuals. Rival paranormal groups, believers, and sceptics frequently clash over what constitutes compelling evidence in a realm where certainty is elusive. The popularity of TV shows like Most Haunted, Ghost Adventures, and Ghost Hunters has

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  • When does Scepticism Cross the Line from Healthy to Problematic?

    For as long as the modern paranormal field has existed, there has been a certain level of tension – between believers and sceptics, the unexplained and debunked.  The last two decades or so have seen an ever-growing tidal wave of amateur sensationalised ghost hunting content on TV and social media platforms, with a seemingly endless

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  • Where Do We Draw the Line?  Paranormal Belief and the Boundaries We Create

    I recently saw a social media post asking followers about their views on a specific topic, namely haunted dolls.  The response from most followers ranged from non-committal, outright dismissive or simply to ridicule the notion.  The respondents were individuals interested in the paranormal, including believers in various fringe phenomena.  Yet there seems to be some

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