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Oct. 26, 2015, 10pm (PDT) - Paranormal Etiquette with Aimee Neg

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Over the last decade, there has been a real influx in the popularity of 'Paranormal'. You could say it went far beyond the T.V. show Unsolved Mysteries of the 80's and 90's. In reality, the idea of Paranormal took off earlier this decade when A&E had launched the subjects of ghosts and spirits into the main stream, with Paranormal State. Almost immediately ghost hunting was popular to the point where other networks like Discovery, SyFy and History jumped on board with shows like Ghost Adventures, Ghost Hunters International and more. Ratings were huge, because the viewer loves the unknown.

Almost immediately, with the popularity of social media, ghost hunting groups popped up all over North America. Everyone became an expert, whether it was on the scientific, spiritual or debunking side. As of now, there are over 36,000 paranormal groups on Google and social media like Facebook. Everyone of them an expert with differing opinions on how to find ghosts, spirits, poltergeists and demons.

And with so many people comes the different philosophy on how to ghost hunt. Are they there for the ghost? Are they there for the people who are affected? Or are they there for themselves, in trying to perfect their technique so maybe, just maybe, they get a shot at their own show as well?

Aimee Neg is a long time paranormal investigator. She's very concerned about the landscape of the Paranormal community, and would like to see some etiquette shown for those on this side as well as the other side. Tonight, she will discuss the do's and don'ts of ghost hunting.

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