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CaSPIR Consultants and Honorary Members

CaSPIR has always sought to use Sceptical and Scientific methodologies as a key element of all of its investigations.

Whenever anything unexpected has been recorded we have been able to use these valuable methodologies to analyse exactly what happened and to apply common sense in an effort to explain cause and effect.

Using these methods to date we have managed to explain away almost everything. For CaSPIR the interesting things are those that despite our painstaking approach to date we are still unable to provide an explanation for that stands up!

In an ongoing effort to Improve our methods and analysis techniques we will be personally inviting subject experts from Scientific and Paranormal fields to become CaSPIR Consultants and Honorary Members

if you are from a scientific background, feel that you have the necessary expertise, are interested in what we are doing, sceptically disposed but reasonably open minded, willing to share your knowledge and to work with us please feel free to get in contact.

 

Paul Hanrahan - BSc. (Econ) RMT IARP

Psychic Consultant and Honorary Member of CaSPIR UK

Paul Hanrahan is one of the most respected clairvoyant mediums in the UK today. Paul undertook his spiritual and psychic training at the Lower Oxford Street Christian Spiritualist Church in Swansea.

Paul uniquely blends scientific and psychic worlds together within his paranormal investigations using many pieces of high tech equipment to further his investigation skills. During the last 15 years Paul has successfully investigated 100's of venues from around the whole of the UK capturing photographic evidence on camera and DVD in both daylight and when using night vision equipment. Some of these venues have been Georgian and Queen Anne mansions; others have been hotels, pubs, restaurants and historical battle sites. Many however, have been small private houses whose occupants have been worried by strange happenings within their homes. Paul has frequently helped these owners to regain normality after a haunting or after other paranormal activity has occurred.

Appearing in paranormal programs such as the hit UK Horizons series ' Ghost Detectives' and ITV's ' Haunted Halloween Live' has provided Paul with many interesting paranormal experiences, helping to prove his skills to a wider audience. Paul's teaching web site is run free of charge and can be found at www.clairvoyancy.net


David Scanlan - Founder Hampshire Ghost Club

Supporter and Honorary Member of CaSPIR UK

Dave Scanlan is the founder of the Hampshire Ghost Club and Patron for many paranormal web sites. Dave set the club up in 2001 with the aim of investigating ghosts and haunted houses in a scientific and professional manner after a life long obsession with ghosts. The whole concept of living after death, he says, amazes him and researching it has now become less of a hobby and more an obsession.

His interest stems from a haunting his sister experienced at her house many years ago, electric fires would not get warm, items would be thrown around, figures were spotted in the house and animals never stayed around for long.....it was these happenings that got him on the road he is on now.

Dave's main interest is in Ghosts and Haunting's but he has also conducted various research projects into electronic equipment used on investigations, religion and exorcism. Dave has had the pleasure of investigating places such as Arundel and Derby Gaol, Beaulieu and Netley Abbey, Levens Hall in Cumbria, and Chingle Hall to mention a couple. Dave has also been involved in various media projects such as Most Haunted, BBC Radio, Meridian TV Berkshire and various magazines and newspapers.

Please NOTE: Opinions expressed by our Consultants and Honorary Members may not reflect those expressed by CaSPIR and vice versa.

© County Society for Paranormal Investigation and Research - 2008

Last Updated 27/07/2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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