Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Issue 144 – American Ghost Hunter-Gate

By Kirby Robinson

Chad Calek and Ryan Buell might find coal in their stockings this Christmas due to the fallout of American Ghost Hunter-Gate.

Anyone who's had the misfortune to have viewed Paranormal State will recognize the name Chad Calek. Angelenos who've never seen a single episode will spot him around the city as much as they do chronically unemployed actor Dennis Woodruff [who now makes his own movies]. Yes, Chad likes to run around promoting himself and has memorized his acceptance speech for the Oscar that he feels he'll be winning.

When Chad joined Paranormal State, Ryan told viewers that Chad was brought onto the team because of his unique ghost hunting skills. What's unique about them? Chad employs the yelling at ghosts strategy. However, what Ryan didn't tell the viewer is that Chad was going to take the show to yet lower levels of deception during the filming of the episodes. Chad directed several episodes having a heavy hand in trick shots and fake stories.

Like most greedy folks hungry for fame and money, Chad was never happy. He took deceptive practices to a new level, hoping to become the next major horror director. At the same time the band of merry followers at American Ghost Hunters tried to get interest in anther show: The Ghost Prophecies. But that failed. Chad and Ryan then put together a mockumentary called American Ghost Hunter the Movie, which they shopped around Hollywood. It was either rejected or the offers they received didn't match the dollar signs in their eyes.

The intrepid pair took the show on the road going from town to town charging fans to see it in meeting rooms and small venues. That was a lot of work. Instead of going the traditional distribution route, they got the bright idea: let's sell the damn thing to the public ourselves and make more money!

Encouraging fans to preorder American Ghost Hunter The Movie, they failed to deliver it when it was scheduled. Of course, Ryan and Chad are master excusers, blaming everything short of the pope and Justin Beiber for the DVD not to be delivered to the paying customers. They also claim the warehouse [somebody’s garage] is running full force.


Michael Anthony Hey Man! Where's my freaking DVD!!!??? #Lawsuit Jo Summa Public: please be Leary of ANY pre-sales with these guys! Jo Summa People tell me be patient that the DVD is coming! So is the tooth fairy. So is Christmas, so is New Years, So is April Fools Day, Yaddy, Yaddy, Yaddy. Have filed complaints to 3 different but related web sights & will continue to make noise until I get the DVD I ordered & paid for in May Jean Kniss Walter Do not waste your money...many people paid for their dvd months ago n never received...SCAM!!! Like  Reply  2  21 hours ago via mobile Barb Lincoln I haven't received my dvd!!! Either. Like  Reply  8 hours ago via mobile Jan Lois Gliber Ryan I wish you well always but I am getting anxious. I was one who ordered the movie early on and have not gotten it. I've seen your video and have been patient but starting to get concerned. Then there is the announcement on the American Ghost Hunter Film Facebook Page 1. American Ghost Hunter The Movie shared a link. December 3 ***12.3.13 UPDATE*** INCREASED VOLUME SHIPPING ORDERS CONTINUE DAILY, AS ALL REMAINING "AMERICAN GHOST HUNTER" SPECIAL EDITION 2-DISC DVD SETS WILL BE DELIVERED NO LATER THAN DEC. 24TH!


Donnie Bailey
Hey Ryan D. Buell, where's your video update regarding the shipment of the AGH DvD's? It appears that is has disappeared from your wall. Coincidence? I think not. Rest easy, though, as I am sure that Chad's "Worldwide Distribution System" strategically located in the "Warehouse" will eventually get around to filling all the orders they have taken. Question, has Chad paid you yet? If not, you might call and make sure your are on the list to get paid. Oh wait, you can't call. Well, post on his page and maybe he will answer you.


Some have even put together a YouTube video about this:



After a lot of fuss, some people received their DVD's – but they are unwatchable. Why? Apparently, those working in the shipping department don't understand how to do something as "complicated" as sending out DVD's. Customers are getting scratched DVD's or the cases are broken. Those ordering autographed copies aren't getting them autographed. Requests for replacements go unanswered.

I am no fan of Ryan's or Chad's. I refuse to drink the Kool-Aid and have exposed them for the cons that they are. But there is a following that hasn't and they still deserve to be treated fairly and with respect--two words that are foreign to Ryan and Chad.


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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Issue 135 – Demonic Cancer, Fake Hauntings, Fake Murder Bordello, Fake Author Reviews & More!

By Kirby Robinson

UPDATE! Due to technical difficulties, the radio show will be airing this Monday, September 30.
The show will be called AN EYE ON FAKE HAUNTINGS [7 PST/ 10 EST]

Sorry I've been away for a few weeks with my caseload, and trying to get a book out. Sometimes, something has to give. However, we sure have some bad bad things to share with you.

Breaking News!


This author contacted me via Facebook email and absolutely denied any wrongdoing.


Who Gave Ryan Buell Cancer?

Ryan Buell's incessant need for shameless self-promotion, and milking his unfortunate cult followers for money, now claims that demons could have given him cancer.



There are a couple of issues with what he says. 1. There is no proof that he ever ran into a demon. Should he have run into any, Ryan has no demonology training other than consulting with the infamous Lorraine Warren. And Ms. Warren has proven repeatedly that she'll fake any type of haunting or demonic activity for profit. 2. It might not have been demons. Even after bowing out of his show in 2011, Mr. Buell continued to mock God. God might have removed His protection and allowed the illness to enter his body. For God won't be mocked by anyone, surely not a fake ghost hunter or a fake demon chaser. In the book Never Mock God: An Unauthorized Investigation into Paranormal State's 'I Am Six' Case, we've shown how Mr. Buell mocked God throughout the run of his show.


Aron Houdini & the Klinge Brothers Might Not Be Kissing Cousins but They're Close

Apparently, the false murder bordello is going to open in October. Sadly, the owners have chosen to turn their backs on the truth and embrace the lies.


Billed as the last living Houdini, Aron Houdini occasionally shows up on some radio shows. He falsely claims that he's all about truth and honesty yet works alongside such fakes as the Klinge Brothers.

Looks like Aron wants a BAD BAD THING award.


The Galena Murder Bordello DVD – What a Ripoff!

Yes, it's that bad.

1 The DVD won't play in your DVD player. If you're using an older laptop you're out of luck as it won't play on that, either. This DVD will only play on newer laptops and PC's.

2 Nowhere on the cover is the consumer warned of this.

3 The cover states a running time of 54 minutes. When you load it into the laptop you see that you're in for a running time of 1 hour 28 minutes.

4 In a future book, we'll break everything down scene by scene. Be warned that the production elements seen in this DVD are amateurish at best and subpar overall.

If you want to throw away $16 [$10 for the DVD plus $6 for shipping and handling] that's entirely your decision to make.


Crazy people doing crazy things when it comes to demons!

A former exchange student in Boynton Beach, Florida attacks senior citizen, claiming he's protecting her from demons. Full story:



It's no holiday in this Florida suburb! In Holiday, a boyfriend tries to beat the demons out of his girlfriend.



Next week: more wacky paranormal news.



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Friday, September 13, 2013

Our 5th Anniversary Issue!

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! When we first started the Eye on the Paranormal blog five years ago on this exact date we thought it would only last for a short period of time and we'd go back to our normal lives. However, five years later the Eye on the paranormal has grown into a daily blog. And the same issues that we were writing about back then, namely para-celebrities who lie to the public, still linger within the paranormal field. On our fifth anniversary, we've decided to republish the very first blog within what became a series of blogs—more than 650 of them. 


We'll continue to fight the good fight of faith over the next five years to expose the fakery within the paranormal field. Our resolve hasn’t weakened, our determination and drive is still strong. Thank you to all the readers that have made the EoTP a blog, and now a radio show, quite successful.


Saturday, September 13, 2008

Eye on the Paranormal – Issue 1
Copyright 2008 By Kirby Robinson

Hello everyone! The Eye on the Paranormal is now open! Over the next several weeks we will be casting a critical look at the paranormal world, particularly the issues of honesty, integrity, and how the public has been manipulated into buying a lie.

When A&E’s Paranormal State premiered back in December 2007, I was both hopeful and excited that a show was going to factually portray the worlds of ghosts, paranormal activity, and demons, in a fair and accurate way. And at first, I was pleased with what I saw. But as the hoopla and hysteria began to die off a more critical look at the program and the actions of the Paranormal Research Society, along with those who have appeared on it as experts in the field of paranormal activity, demons/demonology, and psychics/mediums, things did not add up. The episodes were filled with sloppy investigative techniques, incorrect statements of how paranormal activity works, inconsistent storylines, and dubious intents.

Suddenly, anyone that began to question the validity of the A&E program began to have their character assassinated.

The second season opened with a good deal of anticipation. But it also raised even more questions, and when those questions were asked, they were met with a higher level of threats and intimidations. Soon, blogs were deleted, and the persecution continued with entire MySpace profiles being deleted.

As I watched Season 2 unfold, I finally told myself that I had to come out and state that Paranormal State is a fake.

Tammy Wilson and Tonya Hacker of The Ghost Divas! are hosts of a weekly live radio show and have 20 years of combined experience within the paranormal field. These ladies were removed from the list of speakers scheduled to appear at Univ-con this weekend. Also, their blogs stating nothing but facts were deleted from MySpace due to complaints filed by Paranormal State and PRS. This got my ire up, so I challenged both Ryan Buell and Chip Coffey to the Paranormal Moment of Truth Challenge. As you know, Fox Network has a program entitled Moment of Truth. This features a contestant being hooked up to a lie detector and as long as they answer truthfully for 21 questions, they could win up to $500,000. Here is a copy of the actual email sent to Ryan and Chip.

Dear Ryan Buell and Chip Coffey:
I have expressed concerns about how you conduct your investigations and the validity of those investigations, where anyone with a clear and discerning eye can see that they are not authentic. I have also witnessed heavy-handed tactics being used against people who question your alleged authority within the paranormal community and dared to raise questions concerning the validity of your A&E shows, Paranormal State, and Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal. I can no longer sit by in silence. That is why I came up with The Paranormal Moment of Truth Challenge, which will benefit you, your organization, the paranormal field, and a charity that would be assisted from the donation of the prize money.

1 ~ It would silence your critics if you are determined to be telling the truth about all your claims and how they are presented. There can be no one left to challenge your honesty and integrity.

2 ~ It would not only benefit your organization, but it would also help the entire paranormal field. Because if such evidence is true, it will be brought to a much wider audience, which hopefully would fuel additional legitimate investigations. So it’s a win-win situation for everyone.

3 ~ The charity of your choice would have the prize money donated to them. If the truth is being told, that prize money could reach $500,000.So, what is The Paranormal Moment of Truth Challenge? I am sure you’ve heard of the Fox Network program entitled The Moment of Truth. This is where a contestant is hooked up to a lie detector test and asked 50 questions, of which 21 of them are used on the actual show. As long as you tell the truth, you keep on winning money -- up to $500,000. The production company, Lighthearted Entertainment Inc., would jump at an opportunity of doing a show with the two of you. And I will put my personal credibility on the line and appear, as well. For if you visit my Free All Spirits page you’ll notice that I personally make what some would call outlandish claims concerning my work as a Demonologist/Exorcist/Paranormal Investigator/Caring Spiritual Adviser.If you would like to be "one step closer to the truth" then this is a way to achieve your goal. If interested, please contact me at this email address and I will get the ball rolling as soon as possible.
Your friend in spirit,
Kirby

To date, this is the response that I’ve received from both of them.








Why not do the show? Only you, the paranormal field, and a charity of your choice would benefit.
The next issue will cover how Paranormal State came into existence and an analysis of the pilot episode.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Don’t Get Fooled by “Six” Again! – Wednesday, July 31, 2013


Because once is more than enough!

Last week we just broke the surface to the real story of Paranormal State’s “I Am Six” episode. The show featured a fake case of demonic possession. That wasn’t the only thing being faked…so was the evidence, the team, and even the priest! Best of all, psychic/medium Chip Coffey, who once publicly stated that he wasn’t a demonologist, stepped in and declared the demon was gone. Two weeks later, Laura had such a negative reaction to holy water she had to be rushed to the hospital.

About a year later, PRS presented a follow up episode called “The Possession: Return of Six.” This hour-long episode features Laura and family, along with a new demonic case located down in Kentucky. [The events featured in the Kentucky case happened in the mid-90s when Ryan Buell was in high school watching The X Files]. Since “I Am Six” enjoyed a ratings bonanza for the series, fans and the production company wanted to know what happened to Laura, so more outlandish claims and stunts take place.

Even at the end of the second episode the story didn’t stop. Instead, the legend kept growing.

Here’s a link to the episode: 

Tune in, call in, and be informed.

We have a book that looks at the case in-depth: Never Mock God: An Unauthorized Investigation into Paranormal State’s ‘I Am Six’ Case. It’s available in eBook and paperback. Here’s the link: http://eyeontheparanormal.blogspot.com/p/kirby-robinsons-books.html

As a weekly feature, Kirby will also share some book reviews and recommendations, as well as his infamous incredible "BAD BAD Thing Awards."

Showtime begins at 7 PM or 10 PM EST.  See this page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/588136207905061/

Missed last week's show--Don’t Get Played by Six? That's okay, here's the podcast: http://www.goddiscussion.net/2013/07/23/demonic-activity-dont-get-played-by-six-wednesday-july-24-2013/


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Monday, July 22, 2013

Don’t Get Played by “Six” – Wednesday, July 24, 2013


There is no such thing as a simple demonic case when it comes to the investigative side of it. What are the steps a team or individual should take when they agree to handle it?

Unfortunately, there is no step-by-step guide or DVD series. The general guidelines published by the Catholic church offers some basic things to look for: superhuman strength, knowledge you shouldn’t have [knowing about others you’ve just met] and a few others. If you uncover these signs and collect additional proof, you can then approach the church to take the case.

The Protestant church offers fewer guidelines to follow. Many leave it up to individual pastors or lay people to make that determination. This can lead to good-hearted people who are trying to help others, but they make mistakes dealing with the demonic. Sadly, thrill seekers or those who have motives of becoming famous, lay a path of spiritual destruction in their wake.

For the next 2 shows we’ll take the listeners through one of the most public and controversial demonic cases since 2008 – the “I Am Six” case.

The case was featured twice on the scripted para-reality show Paranormal State. The show featured Ryan Buell, Chip Coffey, Lorraine Warren, Father Bob Bailey, Father Andrew Calder, and Chad Calek. The listener would be at an advantage if they watch them prior to the show, but it’s not necessary.

Here are the YouTube links [you might find them on Hulu or buy them from a streaming service].

PART 1

PART 2

PART 3

Will post links to the second episode next week.

We’ll cover the numerous errors, the false statements that the team makes about the demonic and possession, false scenes, and more. This was never a case of the demonic but a case of a family and a troubled young woman.

Tune in, call in, and be informed.

We have a book that looks at the case in-depth: “Never Mock God: An Unauthorized Investigation into Paranormal State’s ‘I Am Six’ Case.” It’s available in eBook and paperback. Here are links: http://eyeontheparanormal.blogspot.com/p/kirby-robinsons-books.html

We'll also talk about my new book on Theresa Caputo Is the Long Island Medium the Real Deal?

As a weekly feature, Kirby will also share some book reviews and recommendations, as well as his infamous incredible "BAD BAD Thing Awards."

Showtime begins at 7 PM or 10 PM EST.  See this page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/439280912845595/

Missed last week's show on Ghost Hunting Certification & Paranormal Ethics? That's okay, here's the podcast: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/god-discussion/2013/07/18/ghost-hunting-certification-and-paranormal-ethics

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Issue 113 – PRS: Drugs, Sex & Lies about the Catholic Church


By Kirby Robinson

Sometimes a story just falls into your lap, which is what took place this week. For quite some time, there has been very little mention of PRS, Ryan Buell or the many members of his inner circle. We still get stories sent to us but we are just tired of him and all the false stories and claims he shares. If you still buy his garbage, you’re brain dead and can’t be helped.

But sometimes there are stories that just have to be reported no matter how bored you are with the subject.

Mr. Buell recently sent out a lengthy press release in order to get people to attend a webinar about the subject of demonology. We won’t post the endless release, but there is one section that really exposes how low they have gone. It shows that only people with degenerate minds could sink to such a level.

Here is the section:  

In 2004, Ryan Buell and the PRS were contacted by the Roman Catholic Church to request assisting a Bishop in determining if a case met the Vatican criteria for approving a formal exorcism. By the time the case was over, PRS witnessed a blood-like substance materializing on the walls, levitation of objects, deafening pounds coming from inside the walls, and possession. Several PRS members were attacked, and Buell's life was threatened on more than one occasion. This is one of the cases that we will cover in Buell's new online course, "Overview & History of Demonology." Since 2004, Buell and PRS have assisted the Church in over a dozen Vatican approved exorcisms as well as assisting law enforcement and psychiatrists. Although Buell is not a demonologist, he is without a doubt one of the most knowledgeable investigators on the subject today.

Now let’s break it down:

In 2004, Ryan Buell and the PRS were contacted by the Roman Catholic Church to request assisting a Bishop in determining if a case met the Vatican criteria for approving a formal exorcism.

Notice how the term Vatican is used? This is an effort to make it appear that the team has a close relationship with them.

The above sentence contains about the only truth in this section. A highly placed source within the archdiocese of Pittsburg, who asked that his name not be revealed, stated on the record that the church did ask Penn State Paranormal Research Society to help them gather evidence of a possible demonic case. That’s all. The team gathered audio and video proof and none of the members took part in anything beyond that.

There is a new field within the study of Psychology/Criminology that looks at how guilty individuals phrase their sentences. It is very telling in this case. It appears that it is only bad wording but using the new tool being developed the sentence would read:

In 2004, Ryan Buell and the PRS wanted to be contacted by the Roman Catholic Church to assist a Bishop in determining if a case met the Vatican criteria for approving a formal exorcism.

The term Vatican is out of place here as the proper wording would be the “Church.”

By the time the case was over, PRS witnessed a blood-like substance materializing on the walls, levitation of objects, deafening pounds coming from inside the walls, and possession. Several PRS members were attacked, and Buell's life was threatened on more than one occasion.

By the time the case was over what really happened isn’t close to the above description. A source that was a part of PS/PRS at that time states that what really took place wasn’t shocking at all.

a blood-like substance materializing on the walls, 

Never took place.

levitation of objects, 

Never took place.

deafening pounds coming from inside the walls, 

Deafening pounds---like in weight? Ha ha. Well, no deafening pounds or poundings took place.

and possession. 

Never took place.

Several PRS members were attacked, 

Never took place.

and Buell's life was threatened on more than one occasion.

Never took place.

Our source states that the team went to the home to gather evidence and at the end of the night turned what they gathered over and left.

Where do these deceptions come from? His early Paranormal State deceptions from season 1. Ryan spoke about his personal demon. There were also false claims of Ryan being something of a hybrid exorcist for the Church.

We wonder if Lorraine Warren was responsible for this section of the press release. It reads like one of the many faked cases that Ed and Lorraine Warren were always a part of. These are the false claims that she makes about her so-called demonic cases that she handled and has sought to cash in on. Lorraine has never asked the families’ permission to do so, nor has she ever shared any of the profits.

The press release states that this case will be featured in Ryan’s new rip off adventure, as he will tell you everything you need to know about demonology. When he taught his last class, he used the “I Am Six” case as a basis for it and even promised that the family members would be there. What Ryan failed to mention:

- He never asked the M. family if it was okay to use the case. Had he asked, the family would have said no.

- Like his mentor, Lorraine Warren, he never shared any of the profits from the case.

Has Ryan asked the Church if it was okay to reveal details and evidence concerning this case? Has he contacted the person that was at the center of the case of alleged possession?

PRS have assisted the Church in over a dozen Vatican-approved exorcisms 

Ryan knows little, if anything, about the process of gaining approval for an exorcism from the Church. The Vatican plays no role in granting permission. This is done on an archdiocese level but it appears that the press release is trying to give the impression that PRS has a close relationship with the Vatican. So we decided to see if this is true.

We contacted the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi. After looking over the press release that we shared with the office, he strongly doubted that the Vatican would have any relationship with Ryan Buell or his group. Father Lombardi doubted the Catholic Church would reach out for help as they have plenty of qualified individuals within the Church.

So far, we have uncovered only one true statement-- the rest have been lies.

as assisting law enforcement and psychiatrists. Although Buell is not a demonologist, he is without a doubt one of the most knowledgeable investigators on the subject today.

The above is an example of the mish-mash commonly found in bios and press releases for fake psychics. There is no doubt a fake demonologist who is leading a cult would do the same thing. Who are these mental health professionals? Would they turn to a person who has no credits in the field? The same with law enforcement—and again, no names or agencies are mentioned. We strongly doubt that anyone has turned to Ryan. As to the claim that Ryan is the most knowledgeable investigator on the subject, during season 1 of Paranormal State Ryan claimed that Lorraine Warren was the only true demonologist in the world.


RYAN BUELL -- THE NEW L. RON HUBBARD




A while back, we exposed the campaign that PRS was conducting against a woman who was trying to get refunds owed to many people. The services that people paid for included various events such as PRS paraphernalia, camps, seminars, and field trips that were organized by PRS. The woman also questioned their dubious business practices. If you read the below referenced blog and go to the Ripoff Report and the 65+ comments, you can see that PRS has gone from a small student group to a cult of personality with religious overtones that run from Christian, pagan, new age and made up religious thinking.


Two tools most often used in a cult to form group control are drugs and sex. The report of a young lady who recently escaped the grasp of the inner core of PRS, reveals that the cult has descended into using funds raised from PRS’s events to subsidize the drugs which drives the sexual orgies and hero worship of Ryan Buell.

She turned to the Eye for help. She has found a safe place to recover and get the emotional help she needs as she deprograms from the cult influence and the devout members of PRS who seek to silence anyone who slips away from the clutches of the cult.

The most shocking line she spoke, and it ringed so true is “Ryan Buell is the new L Ron Hubbard.” It doesn’t get any scarier than that.


On Saturday, read about how the SyFy program the HAUNTED COLLECTOR becomes the HUMILIATED COLLECTOR.


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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Excerpt from Never Mock God: An Unauthorized Investigation into Paranormal State's "I Am Six" Case

By Kirby Robinson

Below you can read part of Chapter 3 -- Even a Bad Story Has a Beginning


"I'm a con artist in that I'm an actor. I make people believe something is real when they know perfectly well it isn't."  John Lithgow

"The greatest friend of con artists is lack of knowledge." Jane King

In the beginning there was a student at Penn State … his name was Ryan Buell, a wide-eyed journalism major who had a lifelong interest in all things paranormal due to having odd experiences as a child [which have never been identified]. As a freshman, he founded Penn State Paranormal Research Society [PSPRS]. It was a student organization that aimed to bring together fellow students who shared the same interest in the paranormal field. They participated in some investigations that garnered the team local and national news coverage. Soon they began receiving interest from TV production companies in being featured in a para-reality series. After several failed attempts, Ryan was ready to walk away from the paranormal field until he and his team got an offer for a show that eventually was called Paranormal State.  You can read Ryan's book, Paranormal State: My Journey into the Unknown, where he goes into detail about his struggles to get a show. His intense search for a TV outlet leads us to ask if this was the real reason behind PSPRS? Later, the group's name was changed to PRS as Penn State broke ties with the group due to lack of interest from the student body.

The show aired on A&E for 5 seasons from 2008-2011. The audience was told that due to such a heavy volume of cries for help, PRS only responded to the worst of cases. According to former and current PRS members, they never had loads of cases being sent to them. Yes, they received many questions about ghosts and hauntings and such, but few asked for the team to come to their home. In order to get cases for the show, they depended on producers going out and finding them. The M. family in Quincy's now infamous "I Am Six" case was a referral from Commonwealth Paranormal located in Morehead, Kentucky.

Lara M is the oldest and only daughter of Bob [James] and Barbara. She was in the final stage of her college education when she was given a severe medical diagnosis, causing her move back home. There, she claims that weird things were taking place within the home. To figure out what's going on, she does an EVP session. For those of you not in the paranormal field, an EVP is an Electrical Voice Pattern. These are picked up by any audio recording device. You ask a question, hit RECORD, and wait a few minutes. Then you ask something else … and wait. Usually you receive very short snippets of audio. The whole concept is very controversial and many wonder if you're hearing what you want to hear or are you just picking up an audio signal from someplace? Controversy also revolves around noises being faked by the investigator. According to the Christian view, the noises you get from any EVP are nothing more than a demon playing tricks on the investigator.

Lara also played with an Ouija board [PRS calls them spirit boards]. Even though Ouija boards have been around for more than a century, there is a lot of controversy surrounding them. Those with proper training will use them with caution, but those who think they're a game might end up in severe spiritual trouble. Trying to contact the dead can result in getting any wayward spirit or demon. If used by a single person, it's difficult to validate what you can encounter. Some think that even using a Ouija board opens you up to demonic activity.

People laugh at this sort of thinking and will brush it off by saying that they've used the board many times and nothing bad ever happened to them. That argument can be countered that there are those who drink and drive countless times without any type of mishap, no wrecks, no arrests, everything is cool … yet there are some who do it once and end up dead or in jail.

Playing with such a device is like taking a loaded gun and playing Russian roulette. You might do it all your life and nothing happens yet that one time you might get a demon, and, if you do and are ignorant or careless enough to invite it in, you have given it a legal spiritual right to be in your home. By doing this you have one lonely demon who wants the company of his kind. So by opening the door, it gets pushed wider and wider until there are many others that have occupied your home and, of course, your life. This type of demonic entry point is very common and well known so if one wants to plant the idea of demons in the house you bring up the subject of demons.

The M family doesn't having a background in demonology and/or the paranormal. When we get into the break down of the episode, we'll take a closer look at the M family and Lara's claims of demon activity. Initially, they try to deal with it on their own but nothing works, so they contact some paranormal groups who wish to remain nameless. They find nothing and suggest that the family might look into to some help for Lara from a therapist. [She was under the care of one.]

The family even turned to the church seeking help. The church did an investigation into the matter and found no evidence to move forward with the case.

There were no answers, until representatives from the Kentucky-based group, Commonwealth Paranormal, drove up to the M house to look into the matter.


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Issue 103 – Lindsay Lohan Joining Paranormal Research Society?


By Kirby Robinson


You Did a Bad Bad Thing Coming this Weekend

Who’ll be the first to receive the award? And what did they do? Visit the EYE ON THE PARANORMAL to find out.

What para-celeb, psychic, ghost hunter, demon chaser or false teacher can receive the award? You can take part by sending us a name and why you think they should receive the I DID A BAD BAD THING award. Contact freeallspirits@live.comfor more information.

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Radio Show Tuesday, February 5th
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Is Lindsay Lohan Joining the PARANORMAL RESEARCH SOCIETY [PRS]?

The answer might be yes! Lindsay has enough legal issues swarming around her, a fair share of scandal and deception, along with money issues. What should seal the deal is that PRS has a Mean Girls club deep within the bowels of PRS-Land. If someone should say or write anything bad about Ryan, their name pops up on the Mean Girls club hit list. Some even claim that they love Ryan and Sergey so much they’d let their kids die while they save the shady pair who rule PRS. In the Mean Girls club lingo, PRS really means Protect Ryan & Sergey.

How did this news come out? One of my fine reporters sent me a link to a Rip-Off Report that centers on the dribble of mostly internal complaints in a ghost-hunting group. But as the comments went on, the subject turns to PRS and what they’ll do to you if you don’t drink enough Kool-Aid and refuse to jump down the rabbit hole.



See the Ice Melt! Jim Bakker Proves He’s a False Teacher & Lousy Weatherman

Last week I shared the news that TV preacher Jim Bakker was warning the public that the weather was going to turn so cold across the nation that it would lead to death and mass destruction. Not only that, the deep freeze would last until spring. This was done to sell you more beans and a generator—because you’d make it through if you had enough power to heat up those beans!

Jim must get his news from one of those things who live in a the land of fire and suffering, as the current forecasts call for a warm up across the nation. So what happened to the freeze? It’s just one more sad fable from a sad false teacher sitting in Branson, MO hoping to play in the big leagues but has no true teaching to offer.


Jumping on the Ordained Train--Next Stop--False Teaching-Land

Over the week, a mini debate took place on the blog concerning the subject of ordination. If your mind is really focused on God and you have the ability to see spiritually you’d know this subject is full of crap and is manmade, and not from God. Show me one place in the Bible that mentions the term ordination for any man or woman. Ordination stems from man, organized religion, and the demonic forces.

Here’s a good page that takes an honest look at the ordination process from a religious perspective:

God the Father nor Jesus Christ never mentioned being ordained as a requirement to be a teacher of the gospel or a worker of miracles in the Name of Jesus.

You can walk this path and be filled with the love of Christ and desire to save the world and you can go through this path and be driven by ego, sin, and darkness.

There are online churches that will give you a paper that says you’re ordained. Sometimes there is no cost; sometimes the cost is only a few bucks.

The true purpose of the latter is to have something to brag about and feel important. The bearer of the false ordination can use it to take advantage of the tax laws and by gosh marry folks so you can make some extra cash. Also, there are those who do funeral sermons for some extra jingle.

None of the above really makes you ordained in the eyes of the one and mighty God. He is the only one that can really ordain anyone and only that ordination matters in the end

There will be many ordained pastors standing in front of the Lord and claim to be ordained  but will be found wanting. Here are two examples of their excuses:

“My teachings had to be true I was ordained, I had degrees, I had training. So if I told him them to send me money and they would get it back because of first fruits, I was right.”

“God, I was ordained so if I had sex with some women, some men and some children I was doing it out of love--ordained love.”

Get the message?

You can go through life, be a true man/woman of God, and never have an ordination in front of your name. Conversely, you can be ordained and destined to sit next the devil in hell.

When one of those false ordained preachers dons vestments, perform a wedding, and says the words “let not a couple joined by God be broken by man.” Who has the power to say those words? In some cases, I’d say a false preacher is cursing the couple with failure by performing the service.

Mark Hunneman was attacked over his ordination, as was Michael Frisbee. Go ask Chip Coffey about his ordination. While you’re at it, dig for information about Andrew Calder’s ordination -- you might be surprised.

In our book NeverMock God: The Unauthorized Investigation into Paranormal State’s “I Am Six”Case we prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Andrew Calder wasn’t who he claimed to be. The Episcopal Church never ordained him. And all those fake para-celebs like Ryan Buell, Chip Coffey and Dave Schrader knew it and even helped him sell it.

Andrew Calder performed a wedding service in Nevada. In that state, you have to be licensed to do so. Did he lie about his ordination? That would be a felony. Did he even bother to file for a temporary license? [Try to come after me on this one and I’ll publish a letter that will further prove the facts]. Andrew Calder just went ahead and preformed the service with a list of of well-known fake para-celebs and one or two real ones.

So stop wasting your breath debating who is ordained or not. It’s of man not of God. Just that you are doesn’t make you a true teacher. Who really polices this crap anyway?

Unless you falsely claim to be ordained by man, and aren’t ordained—then it becomes an issue.

By the way Jesus Christ was never ordained by any man and He was the greatest teacher of all!


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