Thursday 23 October 2008

Paranormal investigator to host web chat

Belfast Newsletter

HALLOWEEN is edging closer and Ulster folk are bracing themselves for spooky goings-on and things that go bump in the night.

There is often deep scepticism surrounding ghostly sightings or alleged paranormal activity and that debate is set to be played out in an interactive web chat on the News Letter website next week.

Taking your questions will be a leading investigator from the Northern Ireland Paranormal Society (NIPS), who is no stranger to 'scary' assignments.

Darren Ansell – who when he is not targeting the truth is a full-time business development manager – is looking forward to portraying a positive message to would-be detractors.

"I would hope to show people and answer questions in a way that portrays paranormal investigators in the right light as normal people with normal jobs," he said.

"Paranormal investigation is not all about running and screaming and I would like to show a little bit more professionalism about what we do."

The origins of the 33-year-old's fascination with the unknown began with his own personal experiences while growing up in Ballynahinch.
Full article and information on how to join in
Due to take place: Thursday, October 30

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