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Post by Brad-LaSpirits on Dec 29, 2007 21:22:29 GMT -5
For those still interested in signing up for our Continuing Education course at ULL in Lafayette, please click the below link for the new 2008 C.E. catalog: www.ce.louisiana.edu/Winter-2008-Catalog.pdfGHOST HUNTING 101: A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO PARANORMAL INVESTIGATING Ever wanted to explore the mysteries of the paranormal while having fun being spooked by the unknown. Here’s your chance! In this course you’ll study a scientific approach to paranormal investigating, using various types of high-tech equipment, as well as skeptical and analytical methods of evidence analysis. You will learn the proper methods of obtaining evidence, what types of evidence to collect, and how to debunk events that have logical explanations. Join “Louisiana Spirits” Paranormal Investigators as they take you through three sessions: a classroom presentation for the first meeting, then a hands-on investigation of the reportedly "haunted" Egan Hotel in Crowley, and finally a third meeting to discuss our findings. Transportation to investigation site is on your own. Happy Hunting! Instructor: Brad Duplechien Sessions: 3 Fee: $60 Course: #21830 Date/Time: Feb 16, 23 and Mar 1, Sat, 7 - 9 pm
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Post by Jennifer-LaSpirits on Jan 8, 2008 0:34:00 GMT -5
As you know, I went this past Friday with Kris to perform a preliminary at The Egan. This is going to be one AWESOME investigation!! I got several massive emf spikes in a normal emf zone. I really don't think that this place is going to let us down. If you haven't signed up yet, I suggest you do so soon! Don't miss out!
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Post by roses4dean1962 on Jan 10, 2008 21:59:53 GMT -5
I bet you guys are so excited. It all sounds like it will be a blast of a time. Is the registration only for ULL students?
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Post by Brad-LaSpirits on Jan 11, 2008 20:04:47 GMT -5
No, anyone can attend. You do not have to be a student of ULL to register.
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Post by roses4dean1962 on Jan 11, 2008 21:36:35 GMT -5
That is great. I am so excited. I would not miss this for the world. I have a new EVP recorder is it ok to bring it to class so that I can learn how to use it correctly? See you there!
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Post by Brad-LaSpirits on Jan 12, 2008 0:00:23 GMT -5
Most definitely! Bring any and all equipment. On the last class meeting, we will have everyone bring any evidence they collected from the investigation the week before and we will go over it, explaining what is legitimate and what is logically explainable evidence.
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