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I'm new here too.. dig this forum and look forward to what's in store here. I'm from a fairly small town here in South Texas.. always been interested in the paranormal be it: cryptids, spirits, demons, haunted possessions, what folks may consider "ghosts" or angelic beings etc. anyways, best regards to all!
 
I'm new here too.. dig this forum and look forward to what's in store here. I'm from a fairly small town here in South Texas.. always been interested in the paranormal be it: cryptids, spirits, demons, haunted possessions, what folks may consider "ghosts" or angelic beings etc. anyways, best regards to all!
weclome! and yeah, you're gonna have a blast here. feel free to share your own paranormal/supernatural experiences.
 
I'm new here too.. dig this forum and look forward to what's in store here. I'm from a fairly small town here in South Texas.. always been interested in the paranormal be it: cryptids, spirits, demons, haunted possessions, what folks may consider "ghosts" or angelic beings etc. anyways, best regards to all!

Howdy Timothy. Welcome aboard. Share questions, ideas, article, and more as freely as you like. Those frequenting this forum strive to be friendly and accessible.
 
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I'm new here too.. dig this forum and look forward to what's in store here. I'm from a fairly small town here in South Texas.. always been interested in the paranormal be it: cryptids, spirits, demons, haunted possessions, what folks may consider "ghosts" or angelic beings etc. anyways, best regards to all!
Welcome, Timothy, to the ParaNormal Forum (PNF). We have a few members from Texas. Glad that you joined the PNF.
 
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I'm new here too.. dig this forum and look forward to what's in store here. I'm from a fairly small town here in South Texas.. always been interested in the paranormal be it: cryptids, spirits, demons, haunted possessions, what folks may consider "ghosts" or angelic beings etc. anyways, best regards to all!
Welcome to the forum, Timothy! Jump right in and see what's here. Looking forward to reading your experiences!
 
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I'm very new to this forum and just found this thread. As far as introductions.....I'll do my best.

I go by Spectre80 on here but my name is actually Brian. I'm 37, live in Iowa and have been married for 12 years. I have one dog who's name is Dutch after the pin striping artist Von Dutch. I am a graphic designer by trade but have worn many hats. I'm an outdoorsman, I enjoy fishing, camping and hiking. I've had an interest in the odd, weird and unexplained since childhood. When I was 13 a cousin of mine went missing and no one had any idea what happened to him. We all speculated certain things of course. It wasn't until my aunt woke up in the middle of the night and saw him standing at her bedside that we knew. He calmly told her that he was ok and that his body was in the lake. Sure enough when the divers went in they found him. That moment change my thoughts and ideas on the paranormal forever. A few other family members also had experiences with what they believe was my cousins spirit. Roughly about 10 or so years ago I found a few teams in the area and became a lead investigator. However after a long time of dealing with the drama that sometimes comes with some teams I split off on my own. I now investigate on my own and call in other professionals to assist when needed. I have worked on and have been in charge of many personal and residential cases throughout the years. I deal with everything from your somewhat low key situations to the darker more demonic cases. I have also done paranormal lectures in countless libraries and town halls. I lectured at Iowa state university a few years back. I also used to give guided overnight investigations of a historic civil war era house. Last October I was interviewed about the paranormal for a local magazine. I've got a few famous locations under my belt as well. I've investigated the Villisca axe murder house, Missouri State Penn, Glore psychiatric museum and the Mason house inn. I really enjoy the thrill of it all and the spook factor. There is nothing like catching that piece of evidence that turns a skeptic into a believer. In all seriousness though, I'm in this field to help people....bottom line. I always have and always will be and nothing will ever change that. I do my very best for the clients that are too scared to be in their own home. I'm glad I found this forum and I'm very happy to meet all of you on here.