As I surf the internet, I come across paranormal websites with many photos of a little thing called an ORB. A round ball of light. It is amazing to me how many people declare this as the presence of paranormal activity or that of a ghost. I have had people send photos to me of the ORB's in their home.
Are there really that many ghosts out there? If so, I wish they would make themselves known in more than a round ball of light. ORB's are usually caused by dust coming up off of a carpet, out of an air conditioning or heating duct, or by a small insect that managed to fly into your viewfinder just as you flashed the camera.
I have personally taken video footage of an ORB that appeared to be coming out of a doorway, across a room, and into a wall. Of course someone walked across the carpet about 20 seconds prior to that event happening. When I ask people if their air conditioning was on when they took the photo or were you walking around when you took the photo, the answer is usually ,, "Well Yes".
(Some folks even send photos of ghosts they took while having a cigarette hanging out of their mouth, but that is a blog for another day)
If there were truly as many ghosts all over the place as the ORB's I have gotten photos of, you would think there would be more documented proof of hauntings. Fact is, an ORB is just dust, bugs, or even rain. Yes, Rain. So the next time you think about sending that special photo of that ORB to a paranormal group and ask them to come investigate your home because of it, think about what you just read and don't do it. Find more evidence other than some simple dust your camera managed to capture. All paranormal groups want to help those in need. Just make sure you're really in need and not falling victim to your cameras trick or treats.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween!!
Happy All Hallows Eve!!! Halloween is FINALLY here...WOOHOO!! This was (and is) one of my most favorite holidays. I would literally count down the days, from October 1st to this glorious day growing up as a kid. Picking out a costume was one of the most complicated and tedious acts I would spend countless hours pursuing. Unfortunately, we decided against a Halloween party this evening but it will still be fun giving out candy to unprofessional little bastards that simply wear a hat and call it a costume...pricks. For the record: I was GOING to go as Heath Ledger's Joker but with a TWIST! I was going to dress as he did in the nurses uniform. Remember that scene? This costume would have been great...do me a favor and see if anyone else takes my idea. You know they'll all go as The Joker...but how many are as smart as me? Any other members have fond memories of this wonderful holiday?
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Stephenville Sightings...AGAIN!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
UFO's
As all of you know, UFO's are my favorite of all the paranormal topics. I came across this just a few minutes ago while killing time before going to bed. What if it's true? The man being interviewed mentions a book by the late Corso which I believe, made up most of his story (good read but sorta falls apart the deeper you go). So maybe all that he says could be based on his own opinion and not actual fact. But does it make sense that we would prepare for a war against beings that are not from here? Why do "they" most often show up during times of war? Interesting thoughts...
Monday, October 27, 2008
A little more about us
Though previously mentioned, we would like to tell you more about us. At the moment we currently have two excellent websites that help those interested in the paranormal and perhaps future clients better understand our goal as a team. Please visit us here and here, where you can find information regarding our members, our work ethics and how to get in touch with us if you feel your home/business may be experiencing paranormal issues. We are always glad to help and look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Tracey Fuller
Founder of NWTXPI
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Greetings From Northwest Texas Paranormal Investigators
Welcome to our blog! We're not necessarily new to town, but we're new to blogging. This is a great opportunity for us to better keep in touch with those we help. We hope to post more information regarding who we are and what we do in the near future. Please check back often to better understand our team and read the current events that surround our lives. Also, please visit our website when you have the time (or one of our future websites that is currently under construction).
Sincerely,
Tracey Fuller
Founder of NWTXPI
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