Monday, July 13, 2009

Octomom...Haunted?

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Click on the link above for video of "Octomom" recounting the ghostly happenings around her home. Without knowing the history of the property, and the ability to do a full investigation, it's hard to say if she has a ghost problem. But, the ruckus and energy of all those potential playmates is sure to draw any stray child spirits to the "Octo home"!

Monday, July 6, 2009

You Never Know When This Might Come in Handy

Thursday, June 4, 2009

An Exclusive Offer from CAPS

You've seen the KII EMF detector in action on Ghost Hunters. Since their TV debut, these beauties have been hard to come by. Ghost groups and paranormal buffs worldwide are swiping them up!

Prices of KII's have increased exponentially and some dealers won't even sell without a minimum bulk order.

CAPS is pleased to offer a special deal on this popular device.

Not only will you get the famous KII--the very same model used by Jason & Grant, you will also receive instructions on how to use your new meter for paranormal investigations. These instructions were personally penned by CAPS Founder Tina McSwain. Tina has many years of paranormal research under her belt and a great deal of experience with the KII.

CAPS has used this tool with much success. In fact, the KII meter is now part of THE standard equipment we take to every investigation!

As you can see in the photo, there is a flat button in the middle of the device that must be depressed to take readings. Obviously this becomes tedious during long sessions and can lead to inaccurate readings as one instinctively flexes their thumb. This became a real problem for our crew and then Tech Manager Jeff had a brilliant idea. He added a simple toggle switch on the side to turn the meter on and off! This tiny modification has made a world of difference in our investigations. After using my modified KII, I couldn't imagine going back to the old cumbersome thumb method!

Now you can own the very same modified KII that we use in the field! This is a CAPS exclusive. These modified KII's even have the option of using the middle button, if switches aren't your thing.

Interested in owning your own high tech KII meter? Contact Tina for pricing and details.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Ghost Research Society Archives

This group does an awesome job of explaining some common photo anomalies. Click on the post title to browse their archives which include debunked pics as well as some amazing photos that appear to be the real deal.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Museum Ghost

On a visit to a "haunted" museum, a BBC journalist snapped this intriguing pic which allegedly shows a ghostly apparition.
Click on the post title for the full story at BBC News and an enlargeable version of the pic.

To me it looks like a shirtless dude with his pants belted above his belly and a rag on his head. Why my deceased uncle is apparating (to use Harry Potter jargon) at a museum in the UK ? That's the real mystery.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

CAPS at ConCarolinas


May 29-31st 2009
CAPs is proud to announce our participation in ConCarolinas 2009! This year, Tina McSwain and Kimberly Raines will speak on many paranormally themed panels throughout the three-day Con. Click the posst title or the ConCarolinas banner on the sidebar for tickets and schedules.
Think cons are just nerd conventions? Think again! This will be my third Con and each one has been a blast!
You don't have to be a diehard Trekkie to enjoy the festivities. The people are wonderful, the costumes are insane, and the atmosphere is happy, positive, and family-friendly. No kiddies? No worries? After dark is grown-up time with Karaoke, parties and all sorts of festivities.
Visit our fan table at the Con! We'd love to meet you and hear your favorite ghost story!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

DIY Genetic Engineering-Coming to a Dorm Room Near You

The Wall Street Journal reports on the growing (pardon the pun) trend of at home genetic experimentation. Turns out that anyone crafty enough to Macguyver a lab and get ahold of random samples can have hours of fun hacking DNA.

If that's not enough to give you nightmares, click on the post title to read about the plucky "researcher" experimenting with E.Coli. YIPES!