Paranormal phenomena were once the subject of my harshest skepticism. Over the years I have consumed a number of reality television shows which has softened my stance on this business of spirts and ghosts and psychic mediums with a definite lean toward believing in these things.
I would have to thank The Travel Channel and their program The Dead Files for altering that bulk of my disbelief. I rue the day they canceled the program because of the departure of Amy Allan — even though her replacement is just as skilled and has a lot of diverse techniques to offer otherwise.
You think you're a valued customer of these networks only to be discarded in so cavalier a fashion that it boggles the mind. My customers always meant more to me in my line of work.
My present state of being forbids my use of Ouija boards and I attempt to maintain an arms length between me and anything out there I cannot perceive or control.
My present paranormal muse is the charming and beautiful Cindy Kaza. It used to be Amy Allan but since she has moved on to greener pastures I had to make other arrangements. After 200 some odd investigations I can certainly understand where Amy might need a break from it all.
Cindy is a lady with beautiful alabaster skin, raven hair, ruby lips, and a stupefying presence and is simply amazing in the command of her abilities, knowing her own limits, and that humanistic touch she adds to her presence on paranormal programming. Yeah, were I not so over the hill I could be in love. All I can do is pine and gaze from afar these days.
So yes, I now believe in ghosts and other spiritual phenomena. I do believe there are individuals out there who can communicate with realms unknown to me. I do not fancy myself a person with abilities. I only seek information and entertainment toward this end. I also maintain a serious modicum of caution toward these ends.