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Larry Flaxman on ISIS Paranormal Radio

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Join us for an interview with author and paranormal investigator Larry Flaxman! We will discuss his book: The Trinity Secret: The Power of Three and the Code of Creation. You can tune in to the live interview with Larry on ISIS Paranormal Radio at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isisparanormal at 6 PM ET this Sunday night!

Larry Flaxman – Author and Paranormal Investigator
May 22, 2011
Sunday 6 PM ET

Larry Flaxman is from Little Rock, Arkansas. He is the President and Senior Researcher of ARPAST, the Arkansas Paranormal and Anomalous Studies Team established in 2007. Under his leadership, ARPAST has become one of the nation’s largest and most active paranormal research organizations, with over 150 members worldwide dedicated to conducting research into the paranormal using the most stringent scientific methodology. He is also co-creator (with Marie D. Jones) of ParaExplorers.com, devoted to the exploration of ancient and modern unknown mysteries, and is co-creator of the popular new ParaTracker software program for documenting data from paranormal investigations. He most recently appeared on Discovery Channel’s “Ghost Lab,” and on JustIn TV’s “In Search of the Paranormal.” He has been interviewed on hundreds of radio programs, including “Coast to Coast AM,” “X‐Zone,” “Ghostly Talk,” “Eerie Radio,” “Crossroads Paranormal,” “Binall of America,” “The Jeff Rense Show,” and “Haunted Voices.”

Larry and Marie D. Jones have co-authored an array of books including “11:11‐ The Time Prompt Phenomenon: The Meaning Behind Mysterious Signs, Sequences and Synchronicities,” “The Resonance Key: Exploring the Links Between Vibration, Consciousness and the Zero Point Grid, and The Déjà vu Enigma.” Tonight Larry join us to discuss a new co-authored work: The Trinity Secret: The Power of Three and the Code of Creation published by New Page Books.

For more information on Larry Flaxman visit:

http://paraexplorers.com.

Maureen Seaberg – Author and Journalist
Sunday, May 29, 2011
6PM ET

Maureen Seaberg has previously lectured on spirituality and synesthesia at the Towards a Science of Consciousness Conference at the University of Arizona-Tuscon. Mareen has lower and higher synesthesia, both forms and concepts appear to her in color. She sees “k’s” as teal and “8’s” as aubergine. Maureen has been a journalist for two decades; has written for the Daily News, the New York Times, ESPN the Magazine, Irish America, and a number of other publications. She has also covered breaking news for MSNBC and appeared on PBS, CNN, and NBC. Maureen earned a BA in journalism with a minor in Spanish from Penn State University, and a certificate of superior-level Spanish from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. In 2009, she won a scholarship to the inaugural Norman Mailer Writers Colony. Tonight she joins us to discuss her book: Tasting the Universe: People Who See Colors in Words and Rainbows in Symphonies.

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For more information about our show and upcoming guests, visit the official ISIS Paranormal Radio homepage at:

http://www.isisinvestigations.com/isisparanormalradio.html.

Weekend of July 10th on IPR

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

This Saturday night we will be interviewing the New York Times Best Selling Author Marjorie M. Liu. Listen to the live interview at 8 PM ET as we talk with Marjorie about her paranormal romance novels and her work on Marvel Comics. Also tune into a live interview in Sunday night at 6 PM ET with paranormal investigator Nicole Beauchamp as she shares some the investigations that the Tri-City Ghost Hunter’s Society has conducted!

Tune in at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isisparanormal.

Marjorie M. Liu – New York Times Best Selling Author

Saturday Night – 8 PM ET

Marjorie M. Liu, acclaimed author of the Hunter Kiss urban fantasy series, the Dirk & Steele novels of paranormal romance, and the ongoing bestselling Marvel Black Widow and Dark Wolverine comic book series, has turned her hand to game script writing. The result is TIGER EYE: CURSE OF THE RIDDLE GAME from PassionFruit Games, the first of its kind paranormal romance casual video game for the PC that is now available! The Mac version will be out in a few weeks.

Marjorie M. Liu is an attorney, and the New York Times bestselling author of short stories, novellas, and two ongoing series: Dirk & Steele novels of paranormal romance, and the Hunter Kiss urban fantasy series. She wrote NYX: No Way Home, X-23, and Black Widow, for Marvel Comics, and is co-writing the ongoing bestselling Dark Wolverine series. Liu divides her time between the beautiful state of Indiana, and Beijing/Shanghai, China. Tonight she joins us to talk about her work and writing.

More on Marjorie M. Liu at:

http://www.marjoriemliu.com.

Nicole Beauchamp – Paranormal Investigator


Sunday Night – 6 PM ET

Nicole Beauchamp, a college student, and Mandy Moore, a native of Rosebush are the co-founders of the Tri-City Ghost Hunters Society based in Bay City, Michigan. The group has members spanning from Midland to Mount Morris, and they have quickly become an international group. Their members have diverse backgrounds from college professors to nurses-in-training. The group was founded in July of 2009 and the group has conducted research on haunted locations via the free investigations that they offer to anyone in need.

The Tri-City Ghost Hunters Society has seasoned investigators as well as neophyte members, all of which are trustworthy, respectful, and understanding. They have investigated places like the Midland Cemetery, the Bourbon Orleans Hotel, the Comedy Club, Inc, the Trans-Allegheny Asylum, Delta College, the McFadden Ross House Museum, and Fort Wayne among other historical, business, and private locations. Tonight Nicole will join us to talk about the group’s work and their paranormal investigative techniques.

More information on Tri-City Ghost Hunters Society:

http://www.myspace.com/tcghs

http://www.facebook.com/tcghs

New Paranormal Research Facility in Harpers Ferry

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

In Harpers Ferry in Jefferson County, West Virginia, a new paranormal research facility will open its doors in March 2010. The area is filled with ghost stories and legends and now, the alleged haunted Booth House, a 180 year old structure, will be opened up as a paranormal research teaching facility. The location known as Haunted Cottage will contain some 500 books on the paranormal, some dating back 100 years or more, and the books can be used to research the paranormal and paranormal events. There will also be lessons on how to use paranormal research equipment like digital recorders and electromagnetic field detectors to conduct paranormal research.

According to Vince Wilson, a paranormal investigator, the Haunted Cottage will strive to re-educate people on the history of paranormal occurrences dating as far back as ancient Babylonia; this will demonstrate that people have maintained a belief in the afterlife for millennia and that there is definitely a spiritual side to the universe. Wilson also hopes to reverse or undo some of the stigma surrounding the paranormal brought on by the entertainment industry’s portrayal of paranormal research and paranormal experiences.

The Haunted Cottage or Booth House earned it’s named because it is believed that John Wilkes Booth, the man famed for assassinating president Abraham Lincoln, had at one time stayed at the cottage. The site also conducts haunted tours, haunted overnight events, and haunted weekend stays at the Haunted Cottage in Harper Ferry too. For further information about the Haunted Cottage you can call 304-885-0707 or you can email Vince Wilson at vince@harpersferryhaunts.com.

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Paranormal Activity Not the Scariest Movie I Have Ever Seen

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

I admit it. I’m behind the times when it comes to seeing Paranormal Activity, a movie that the whole world seems to be raving about. A flick called the scariest movie ever. After many months, my husband spotted the Paranormal Activity DVD and bought it as a gift for me. I was very excited and couldn’t wait to see the film that so many people are talking about both online and off. Unfortunately, the movie didn’t prove to be the scariest movie ever. To that end, I was disappointed.

I was not disappointed with the plot of Paranormal Activity however, in fact I was impressed. It seems that the writers of the film really did their homework as far as paranormal activity and the acceleration of activity goes. The scene where Katie’s keys are on the floor is a bit too obvious, but true to life. I once spoke with an investigator that found his keys missing in an active home only to discover them days later under the burner of his stove top. I’ve seen strange objects show up in pots and pans, in a totally separate room from where they were placed, and I’ve also found unusual objects on sites where nothing can explain where the objects came from or how they got there.

In the movie Paranormal Activity, the activity gradually accelerates as the entity is provoked, and the common occurrence of negative activity in the wee hours of the morning was well depicted, especially between 1 am and 3 am. Half way through them movie I did wonder to myself why isn’t anything happening during the daytime, but I was not disappointed. Eventually activity started to occur even when the couple was awake.

The movie was also quite truthful when it came to the depiction of the isolation that people experience when going through activity. The arrival of the psychic was also a truthful depiction; sometimes people will call on a group, a team, a psychic or an individual that doesn’t specialize in demonic haunts and the people experiencing activity will be referred to someone else more familiar with the type of ongoing activity in a location. What was also realistically depicted is how some groups, individuals, psychics, and researchers of the paranormal are viewed by others; Micah often pokes fun at, mocks, and ridicules those who are part of the paranormal field. This depiction, unfortunately, is all to true, and even with societal interests high in the paranormal field there are still many members of society that do not take paranormal researchers and investigators seriously.

I was surprised to see a psychic depicted that enters Katie and Micah’s home and immediately starts asking questions about the place instead of going through the place to see what he can feel or sense first. It would seem more practical to try to pick up on psychic sensations first and to follow up with questions later so that preconceived ideas are not developed about the paranormal events going on at the location.

I like the fact that the movie points out the idiocy of provoking spirits and demonic forces. It is irritating to see people provoke spirits and then to be later surprised when they are attacked by unseen forces. The movie clearly conveys the dangers in doing so. I also like the fact that the movie illustrated how mundane occurrences can seem paranormal; the scene early on in the movie when the icemaker makes a strange noise and causes Katie and Micah to investigate where the noise is coming from is realistic. Sometimes strange sounds and events just are not paranormal at all.

Some points in the movie were all too predictable. When Micah is waiving around the knife in the kitchen scene early on in the movie it screamed that the knife would eventually play a role in the movie later on. It was a moment that was way overdone – Micah whipped the knife around all about like he was a magician waving his wand over his next big magic trick.

The scenes involving transient possession in Paranormal Activity were also quite realistic, and it is a sad but true fact that many people put off calling in professional assistance until activity has accelerated or it is just too late. It is clear that somebody did their homework and the scenes and depictions were well-researched.

Paranormal activity included a lot of the common signs of supernatural happenings and overall I was impressed by the realism. Water turning on and off by itself, unexplained scratching, banging, doors slamming, footsteps, appliances turning on and off by themselves, people experiencing nightmares, people experiencing lost time and memory losses, unusual personality changes and behaviors, attacks from unseen forces, shadows, and even some of the investigative techniques used were depicted. What’s more, Micah’s use of the Ouija board was also a well depicted scene; despite the dangerous associated with the board’s use it is often the first thing that many people think of when activity starts in hopes that opening up a pathway of communication might somehow curb the activity going on. The movie also aptly depicts how sometimes paranormal events are haphazardly approached without regard to the consequences thereof.

I preferred the theatrical ending over the alternate ending of the film. What I found strange about the DVD is that the credits were nearly invisible at the end of the movie, the listing for playing just the alternate ending was hard to get to for some reason and I had to force my way to the scene by skipping through all the scenes in the entire movie, and then some strange listing of words or something kept rolling at the end of the DVD. It was too fast to read and looked like repetitive binary numbers: not really sure what that was all about!

Paranormal activity is definitely not the scariest movie I have ever seen and maybe it is because I am desensitized to it. Of course, I then have to ask myself the question, “what is the scariest movie I’ve ever seen?” The answer is: I haven’t seen it yet.