- This article is basically a re-run of the article
from the Livingston County News insert from Oct.27th.
Sunday August 13, 2006
New group on the
hunt for hauntings
By Christopher
Nagy
DAILY PRESS & ARGUS
For Lisa Hoskins, the truth
has always been out there.
"I've never been a skeptic," the Hamburg Township resident said. "I've
always believed there is another side. I've always believed that when you
die, that's not the end of it. I do believe in spirits, so that's never been
an issue."
Skeptics may scoff, but gathering research and
evidence to examine and explain those beliefs has been a newfound quest for
Hoskins, who founded Paranormal Researchers In Southeast Michigan, or PRISM,
in the spring.
"For me, it started out on the spiritual side of
things," Hoskins said. "It started when my mom had cancer, and I started to
take an interest in different religions, such as the Lakota culture and
spirituality. With the paranormal, it progressed into the scientific side of
it.
"The average person would call it 'ghost-hunting,'
but, to me, ghost-hunting would be going one time to a cemetery," she
continued. "With paranormal investigation, you want to go back and keep a
record of your research."
PRISM, which has eight members, uses cameras,
electromagnetic field detectors, thermometers and audio recording to conduct
its research, Hoskins said.
"Spirits draw energy," Hoskins said. "That's why a
radio might turn on and off, or a TV will turn on and off."
It's also why the electromagnetic field detectors
are used by the group. Audio recordings, she said, have also been able to
pick up sounds that are not heard by the ear, and video or still-image
cameras are able to pick up things unseen by the naked eye.
The group's primary investigations so far have been
in public areas that have been reported to be hotbeds of the paranormal,
such as a cemetery in Belleville, but Hoskins said the group could conduct
research into homes or businesses that report unusual activity.
The group doesn't charge for its work, Hoskins
said; yet, she noted that PRISM is dedicated to research and data
collection, and isn't in the business of chasing ghosts out.
"For those of us who do it, I guess you would just
call it a passion — to get the evidence and to increase public awareness,"
she said.
The basic service of PRISM would include an initial
interview with the home or business owner on unusual activity and a
walk-through of the property. Then the team would set up an investigation
with all its equipment.
"We'd write an analysis report and give that to the
homeowner," Hoskins said. Still, oftentimes the unexplained can, in fact, be
easily explained away.
Although she is a believer, Hoskins said what most
people chalk up to the paranormal turns out to be normal occurrences in
roughly 90 percent of the cases. Only 10 percent of the investigations lead
to the unexplained.
For Hoskins' stepdaughter, Pinckney Community High
School junior Chelsey, a personal experience put her in the 10 percent
category. Chelsey said she saw a spirit one night in her mother's home in
Wixom.
"I rolled over and opened my eyes, and there was a
tall man with blue eyes and a goatee standing over me," she said.
Chelsey added that through an online search about
the history of her mother's home, she believes the apparition was a former
resident in the 100-plus-year-old structure.
"I found him online," she said. "The house was
built in the 1800s and they had photos of him and his family."
That type of research, said Hoskins, is the key
part to any investigation.
"Most of the time, these spirits don't want to hurt
anybody," she said. "They just want to be acknowledged."
Still, there are the disbelievers, such as the
Skeptics Society, which publishes a weekly e-mail newsletter called eSkeptic.
The group engages in scientific investigation and journalistic research to
address a wide range controversial subjects including religion and the
paranormal. The most recent edition of eSkeptic takes aim at debunking
claims made by The Atlantic Paranormal Society and the Sci Fi network
television show "Ghost Hunters."
For Hoskins, a bit of skepticism is healthy because
it only prompts more research, which, in turn, brings more discussion about
the issue of the paranormal.
"I think being skeptical to some degree is a good
thing, but I think more people are coming around to this," Hoskins said.
"It's probably crossed the mind of most people. Even if they don't believe,
it's probably crossed their mind at some point."
May 15, 2006
New Ghost Hunting Group In Southeast
Michigan Researches The Paranormal
P.R.I.S.M (Paranormal
Researchers in Southeast Michigan) is an organized group of ghost hunters
who are committed to conducting paranormal investigations in and around
Southeast Michigan.
Whitmore Lake, MI (PRWEB)
May 15, 2006 -- P.R.I.S.M (Paranormal Researchers in Southeast Michigan) is
an organized group of ghost hunters who are committed to conducting
paranormal investigations in and around Southeast Michigan. P.R.I.S.M was
started in April of 2006 by founder Lisa Hoskins.
After belonging to another nearby area ghost hunting group she saw a need
for ghost hunting groups in the Livingston County area and decided to begin
her own group. She sees it as a great way for others in the area to connect
with paranormal researchers who are local to them and want to use the
combined energy and talents of each researcher to both disprove or prove if
places of business or homes are haunted or not.
P.R.I.S.M will conduct paranormal investigations at homes or businesses free
of charge using equipment such as EMF detectors, voice recorders, cameras
and video recorders. They also conduct investigations in old buildings,
historical places, museums and any other location that is believed to have
paranormal activity going on. P.R.I.S.M strives to bring awareness to the
public about paranormal activity and give help to those who feel they have a
haunted location by both conducting scientific investigations and talking to
them about how to deal with such paranormal activity so that they do not
have to live or work in fear of spirit activity.
If you would like to contact P.R.I.S.M about scheduling an investigation in
your home or place of business or would like more general information they
can be reached through their website at
http://www.ghostprism.com
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