

Bugs or Ghost Orbs?
But investigating outdoors does pose a whole new set of challenges. With the increase in temperatures comes an increase in bugs.Â
Dr. Mark Farley
Mar 5


Social Media Influencers and the Paranormal, by Dr. Mark Farley
Today, it seems members of the paranormal community want to be more influencer than investigator.

Dr. Mark Farley
Feb 7, 2024


Ghosts and Bed Sheets: Ghost Hunting Tip No.5
By Dr. Mark Farley Do you know how ghosts came to be represented by wearing bed sheets? The white sheet represents the burial shroud...

Dr. Mark Farley
Aug 10, 2022


Cheaper and Better Than Any Infrared Temperature Gun! Ghost Hunting Tip No.4
By Dr. Mark Farley I prefer to use small digital thermometers instead of infrared temperature guns during an investigation. These meters...

Dr. Mark Farley
Aug 8, 2022


Why Is It So Hard to Confirm a Ghost's Identity? Ghost Hunting Tip No.3
By Dr. Mark Farley A lot of ghost hunters think that the county courthouse is the best spot for information. In our modern, more...

Dr. Mark Farley
Aug 5, 2022


Always Watch What You Say During Spirit Communication!
During spirit communication, you must be careful, especially during Ouija Board sessions, not to unintentionally invite a spirit to cross ov

Dr. Mark Farley
May 16, 2022


What Makes a House Haunted?
What makes a house haunted? This question is usually asked at some point during every ghost tour.
Dr. Mark Farley
May 11, 2022


Is Evidence Contamination a Bad Thing?
By: Dr. Mark Farley Contamination during a paranormal investigation can come in many forms. Just perform an investigation with any...
Dr. Mark Farley
Aug 4, 2021


Always Say "Good Bye!"
The biggest mistake I found during spirit communication sessions is that investigators fail to close their sessions when they are finished. Whenever you initiate a spirit communication session, you open a conduit, portal, pathway, gateway, or whatever you want to call it between our two realms. Failure to properly close your session will leave a dangerous opportunity for something to cross over.
Dr. Mark Farley
Feb 18, 2021



















