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« Result #1 on Apr 14, 2009, 11:42am »
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Hi guys

The site is looking good :) keep up the good work!

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« Result #2 on Mar 18, 2009, 10:55pm »
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Although I am still relatively new to field investigations into the Paranormal, I have always had certain opinions regarding the use of Medium's.

My first and foremost feelings towards Medium's is based on trust and whether I believe what they are picking up. Don't get me wrong, this doesn't mean I don't believe each and every Medium which comes my way. It's just, as with anything to do with the Paranormal, I require a certain amount of evidence to support what I am hearing.

Now on several occasions a Medium has impressed me with their knowledge of things they couldn't have known, without alternative unknown sources.

For me its a tough one, as on one hand I believe Medium's to be a useful and necessary part of an investigation team and on the other I believe certain individuals either abuse or don't have the ability and mis-inform.

Yet another Paranormal area for further investigation.

Let me know what you think?
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« Result #3 on Feb 8, 2009, 8:54pm »
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Another famous case, although maybe not so well known is that of the Enfield Poltergeist. An active case which received alot of attention in the 70's.

The activity was intense and lasted months. Although it was well documented and some evidence to support the phenomena does exist, still it is questioned and ecven suggested that the whole thing was a deception.

Let me know what you think about the events in that Enfield council house, did the girls fake the whole thing?
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« Result #4 on Feb 8, 2009, 8:45pm »
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The Amityville Horror is probably one of the most famous paranormal cases which has been recognised worldwide. To top that books and films have been made off the back of the events at 'that house'.

I will put some proper information soon regarding this case, but thought I would open it for discussion.

Did this begin with the multiple murders that occurred there, did the Lutz family experience all they did or was it a clever deception to earn money?

Let me know what you think?
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« Result #5 on Feb 7, 2009, 3:12pm »
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Perhaps you can help identify interesting Haunted Houses and other haunted locations that would be worth investigating. Are there places you've investigated? Tell me about your personal experiences with haunted houses and help to us all to discover new locations to investigate?
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« Result #6 on Feb 1, 2009, 10:25pm »
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i wish i could do that, but im totally scared talking to whatever is in my home, esspically after tonight. i would have to get someone in to do this. im just about managing feeling there presents around me and touching me and one of my kids also the photos, let alone trying to record them on tape.
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« Result #7 on Jan 30, 2009, 8:41pm »
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This is a list of demons, including both specific demons (e.g. Satan) and types of demons (e.g. succubus), all have been considered demons by one or more religions, though in some cases a demon in one religion may be a god or goddess in another.

A
* Amon(Aamon) (Christian demonology)
* Abaddon (Christian demonology)
* Abalam (Christian demonology)
* Abraxas (Gnosticism)
* Abyzou (Jewish mythology)
* Ad-Dajjal (a.k.a. Dajjal) (Islamic eschatology)
* Adramelech (Assyrian mythology)
* Aeshma (Zoroastrianism)
* Agaliarept (Jewish mythology)
* Agares (Christian demonology)
* Agiel (Jewish mythology)
* Ahriman/Angra Mainyu (Zoroastrianism)
* Aim (Christian demonology)
* Akem Manah/Akoman/Akvan (Zoroastrianism)
* Ala (Slavic mythology)
* Alal (Chaldean mythology)
* Alastor (Christian demonology)
* Alloces (Christian demonology)
* Allu (Akkadian mythology)
* Amaymon (Christian demonology)
* Amdusias (Christian demonology)
* Ammut (Egyptian mythology)
* Anamalech (Assyrian mythology)
* Anzu (Sumerian mythology)
* Amon (Christian demonology)
* Amy (Christian demonology)
* Andhaka (Hindu mythology)
* Andras (Christian demonology)
* Andrealphus (Christian demonology)
* Andromalius (Christian demonology)
* Antichrist (Christian demonology)
* Apep (a.k.a. Apophis) (Egyptian mythology)
* Apollyon (Christian demonology)
* Armaros (Christian demonology)
* Asag (Sumerian mythology)
* Asb'el (Jewish mythology)
* Asmodai/Asmodeus (Jewish folklore and Christian demonology)
* Astaroth (Christian demonology)
* Astarte (Semitic mythology)
* Asura (Hindu mythology)
* Azazel (Jewish demonology) and (Islamic mythology)
* Azi Dahaka/Dahak (Zoroastrianism)

B
* Baal (Christian demonology)
* Balam (Christian demonology)
* Balberith (Jewish demonology)
* Bali Raj (Hindu mythology)
* Banshee (Irish mythology)
* Baphomet (Demon, or image/idol thereof)
* Barbas (Christian demonology)
* Barbatos (Christian demonology)
* Bathin (Christian demonology)
* Beelzebub (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology)
* Behemoth (Jewish demonology)
* Beherit (Phoenician mythology)
* Belial (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology)
* Beleth (Christian demonology)
* Belphegor (Christian demonology)
* Berith (Christian demonology)
* Bies (Slavic Mythology)
* Bifrons (Christian demonology)
* Boruta (Slavic mythology)
* Botis (Christian demonology)
* Buer (Christian demonology)
Buer, the 10th spirit, who teaches "Moral and Natural Philosophy" (from the Mathers and Liddell 1995 edition).
* Bukavac (Slavic mythology)
* Bune (Christian demonology)
* Bushyasta (Zoroastrianism)

C
* Caacrinolaas (Christian demonology)
* Caim (Christian demonology)
* Charun (Etruscan mythology)
* Chemosh (Moabite mythology)
* Chupacabra (Latin American mythology)
* Cimejes (Christian demonology)
* Corson (Christian demonology)
* Crocell (Christian demonology)
* Crone (Christian demonology)
* Culsu (Etruscan mythology)

D
* Dagon (Semitic mythology)
* Dantalion (Christian demonology)
* Danjal (Jewish mythology)
* Dasa (Hindu mythology)
* Davy Jones (sailor lore)
* Decarabia (Christian demonology)
* Demogorgon (Christian demonology)
* Devil (Christian demonology)
* Div-e Sepid (Persian mythology)
* Djinn (Islamic mythology)
* Donn (Irish mythology)
* Drekavac (Slavic mythology)
* Dumah (Jewish demonology)

E
* Eligos (Christian demonology)
* Empusa (Greek mythology)
* Euryale (Greek mythology)
* Eurynome (Greek mythology)
* Eurynomos (Greek mythology)


F
* Familiars (Christian demonology)
* Focalor (Christian demonology)
* Foras (Christian demonology)
* Forneus (Christian demonology)
* Furies (Roman mythology)
* Furcas (Christian demonology)
* Furfur (Christian demonology)

G
* Gader'el (Jewish demonology)
* Gaki (Japanese mythology)
* Glasya-Labolas (Christian demonology)
* Gorgon (Greek mythology)
* Gremory (Christian demonology)
* Grigori (Jewish demonology)
* Gusion (Christian demonology)

H
* Haagenti (Christian demonology)
* Halphas (Christian demonology)
* Haures (Christian demonology)
* Humbaba (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology)

I
* Ifrit (Islamic mythology)
* Incubus (Christian demonology, Chaldean mythology, Jewish folklore)
* Ipos (Christian demonology)
* Iblis (Islamic mythology)

J
* Jinn (Islamic mythology)
* Jikininki (Japanese mythology)

K
* Kabhanda (Hinduism)
* Kitsune (Japanese mythology)
* Kobal (Christian demonology)
* Kokb'ael (Jewish demonology)
* Kulak (Christian demonology)

L
* Labal (Christian demonology)
* Lady Midday (Slavic Mythology)
* La Llorona (Latin American Myth)
* Lamia (Bulgarian folklore, Christian demonology and Greek mythology)
* Legion (Christian demonology)
* Lechies (Slavic mythology)
* (Leyak AKA Leak) (Indonesian/Bali demonology)
* Lempo (Finnish mythology)
* Leraje (Christian demonology)
* Leviathan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology)
* Lilim (Jewish folklore)
* Lilith (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore)
* Lilin (Jewish demonology)
* Lix Tetrax (Jewish/Christian demonology)
* Lucifer (Christian demonology)
* Lucifuge Rofocale (Christian demonology)

M
* Malphas (Christian demonology)
* Mammon (Christian demonology)
* Mara (Buddhist mythology, Scandinavian folklore)
* Maricha (Hindu mythology)
* Marax (Christian demonology)
* Marbas (Christian demonology)
* Marchosias (Christian demonology)
* Mastema (Jewish demonology)
* Mathim (Christian demonology)
* Medusa (Greek mythology)
* Mephistopheles (Christian folklore)
* Merihem (Christian demonology)
* Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec mythology)
* Mojo (African mythology)
* Moloch (Christian demonology)
* Murmur (Christian demonology)

N
* Naamah (Jewish demonology)
* Naberius (Christian demonology)
* Naberus (Christian demonology)
* Naphula (Christian demonology)
* Nekomata (Japanese mythology)
* Neqa'el (Egyptian mythology)
* Ninurta (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology)
* Nix (North-European folklore)
* Nyai Loro Kidul (a.k.a. Nyi Roro Kidul) (Javanese mythology)

O
* Obizoth (Christian demonology)
* Onoskelis (Greek mythology)
* Oray (Christian demonology)
* Orcus Roman Mythology
* Oriax (Christian demonology)
* Orobas (Christian demonology)
* Ose (Christian demonology)
* Oni (Japanese demonology)

P
* Paimon (Christian demonology)
* Pazuzu (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology)
* Penemue (Jewish mythology)
* Phenex (Christian demonology)
* Pithius (Christian demonology)
* Pocong (Melayu, Indonesian demonology)
* Pontianak (a.k.a. Kuntilanak) (Indonesian demonology)
* Popobawa (Zanzibar demonology)
* Procell (Christian demonology)
* Pruflas (Christian demonology)
* Psoglav (Slavic Mythology)
* Purson (Christian demonology)
* Putana (Hindu mythology)

R
* Raging Demon (Christian demonology)
* Rahab (Jewish folklore)
* Rahovart (European folklore)
* Raiju (Japanese mythology)
* Rakshasa (Hindu mythology)
* Rangda (Balinese mythology)
* Raum (Christian demonology)
* Ravana (Hindu mythology - also seen by some Hindus as an aspect of the God Shiva)
* Razakel (European folklore)
* Ronove (Christian demonology)
* Rosier (Christian demonology)
* Rumjal (Jewish demonology)
* Rusalka (Slavic mythology)

S
* Sabnock (Christian demonology)
* Saiko (Christian demonology)
* Sallos (Christian demonology)
* Salpsan, Satan's son (Apocryphal Gospel of Bartholomew)
* Samael (Jewish demonology)
* Satan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology, Islamic mythology)
* Satanachia (Christian demonology)
* Scox (Christian demonology)
* Seere (Christian demonology)
* Semyazza (Jewish demonology)
* Set (Egyptian mythology during the Second Intermediate Period)
* Shaitan (Islamic mythology)
* Shax (Christian demonology)
* Shedim (Jewish folklore)
* Shezmu (Egyptian mythology)
* Sidragasum (Christian demonology)
* Sitri (Christian demonology)
* Stheno (Greek mythology)
* Stolas (Christian demonology)
* Stuhać (Slavic Mythology)
* Succubus (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore, Christian demonology)
* Surgat (Christian demonology)

T
* Tannin (Jewish demonology)
* Tartaruchi (Apocryphal Christian demonology)
* Temeluchus (Apocryphal Christian demonology)
* Teeraal (Babylonian mythology)
* Tengu (Japanese Mythology Buddhist demon and Shinto spirit or god)
* Titivillus (Christian demonology)
* Tuyul (Indonesian demonology)

U
* Ukobach (Christian demonology)
* Utukku (Akkadian mythology - but could be good or evil in Sumerian mythology)

V
* Valefar (Christian demonology)
* Vapula (Christian demonology)
* Vassago (Christian demonology)
* Vepar (Christian demonology)
* Verrine (Christian demonology)
* Vine (Christian demonology)
* Volac (Christian demonology)
* Vual (Christian demonology)
* Vucub Caquix (Mayan mythology)

W
* Wendigo (Native American Mythology)


X
* Xaphan (Christian demonology)

Y
* Yeqon (Jewish demonology)
* Yeter'el (Christian demonology)
* Yokai (Japanese folklore)
* Yuki-Onna (Japanese folklore)

Z
* Zaebos (Christian demonology)
* Zagan (Christian demonology)
* Zepar (Christian demonology)
* Zmeu (Romanian folklore)
* Zin (West African folklore)
* Ziz (Jewish Demonology)
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« Result #8 on Jan 30, 2009, 8:26pm »
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Demonology is, as its name suggests, the study of demons: which prompts the question, what a demon is According to the Catholic faith demons are angels that were cast out of Heaven by God during the rebellion against God lead by Lucifer. There are several levels or hierarchies of demons, each with different powers. Other faiths may have different concepts of what demons are. Demons are evil inhuman supernatural beings of intelligence and power. They have the ability to invade our homes, attach themselves to objects and cause both mental and emotional torture by attacking or possessing humans. They can change into any shape they wish, from humans to animals, before your very eyes however they never appear perfect there will always be something missing or disfigured. They are neither male nor female, but will change to whatever meets their need at the time. They have never lived so have never died and they have been around since the dawn of time. They posses knowledge of the past the present and the future. Demons are commonly seen as black masses standing in doorways or in corners of the room. They have a hatred for mankind and think of us as lowly and stupid. Most demonic entities like a challenge and are incredibly conniving; they will have you believing they are good spirits or may appear to have gone away, only to confront you again at the least expected and most vulnerable moment. Their main goal is to break down a person's free will in order to make way for possession. This can take days, months or years, but time is of no concern to them.

A demonologist is a person who actively pursues demons and other nonhuman entitles both for study and to help people rid them from their lives. Usually demonologists are very religious people as they believe strongly that only faith has the power to combat a demon. They are also usually schooled and or experienced in the field of psychology and mental health. Active pursuit of demons and demonology is not something to be tried for fun or kicks as serious injury - both physical and mental - can occur! Once you start down this path your whole being is at risk.
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« Result #9 on Jan 26, 2009, 9:46am »
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in the pics ive taken, are mostly near my kids, i see orbs, but the most strange one is when my 2 year old tells me to look, and then he waves at it and says boo, its scary, but nice, im sure we have a little girl here. but would like to know why she is here, not that it bothers me, as it dont, but she keeps touching our legs or our arm when sitting down, then it would hide things around the house, the electrcal stuff in the kitchen sometimes turns on by its self, offten the bed moves, shakes but husband thinks im dreaming, but i dont think so some how.. shame there isnt any where to post photos of seen spirts, i could post the photos i have, i could draw everything ive seen since i was a 13 years old, in the other house we was living, we had a man sitting on the soffa with his arms crossed looking how me and my family go bout things, and also we had a women that sat in our bedroom, and then wonder into the kids bedroom to sit on the bottom bunk,... one time i went to a mediam where you were in a circle, and i was told i shouldnt be sitting down in with the crowd, i should be up there in front of them, which was a bit scary, my mum has someone talking to her all the time, at one stage i thought she was just saying that but, this happend ever since i was a little girl, but thhis is still happening to my mother, sometimes it has a go at her, its just does loads of things to help her on in life.
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Please let me know if you have ever experienced any type of paranormal activity. I am writing a book and trying to get an idea of the percentage of people who have experienced paranormal activity. :o
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