About the above comments about "Ghost Licenses"... There is *NO* such thing and there are no certificates or other 'documents' necessary to do this! Heck, there isn't even an accredited, recognized course from any school, university, college or other educational resource that can make someone an "official" parapsychologist, psychic researcher or whatever in Canada. Also, needless to say, there is no government "ghost" office... of any sort. For "legitimate" courses offered worldwide for Parapsychology, click here.
One hopes we don't need to cover the concept of trespassing, but since people get confused between the differences of "paranormal investigation" and "urban exploration" which are, as proven chapter and verse, mutually exclusive pursuits, I'd like to touch on this here.
I ask anyone who thinks you need (to be looking for ghosts) to be a horses @ss and trespass or break into a site for a cheap thrill to examine their motives. (Let's face it... think of all the "ghost hunters" that go to cemeteries late at night to "find" ghosts even though they have no reports from there... They "justify" their acts as being "paranormal investigators" which is frankly incompetent and ridiculous. How about those that assume every abandoned home is "haunted" and smash through a window or even go through an unguarded door to get some pics? Are they really there for ghosts or for their own cheap thrill? Honestly, most of us realise that it's the latter.)
If you really want to look into ghosts, then go to haunted places! Not places that you think are cool and LOOK haunted.
Also, and I cannot stress this enough, BE SAFE and ASK PERMISSION to be there. The worst anyone can say to you is "no".
You see, you might say "Well, if I get caught, big deal! It's just ME that's getting busted!", but no it isn't. You see, to those that catch you, they say "Wow! Look! One of those ghost weirdos breaking in to this place!" because you CANNOT expect average folk to know the difference between you and some other group or person.
"Ghost Weirdos" are "Ghost Hunters" are "Ghost Researchers" to most people that are not in The Field. Therefore, if YOU get caught, that person will be much less likely to allow ANYONE else near the site who is interested in ghosts... and for those that read this and went "So what? We've got our stuff!"... did you? What if I was the one who screwed it up for you by getting into trouble? What if it's that kid you saw on the message board? What if that kid trespassed on the "cool spot", got caught and that blew it for you? Also consider, what if the management of that site also managed a few other sites thus closing them off too???
And for those that claim "Personal Responsibility"... okay fine...
Darroch, Taylor, Gill and Oester, Auerbach, Holzer, Didier, Price, Lechniak and Cumerlato, Fodor, The Warrens and finally The Owens.
Do you recognize these names? What did you say first when you read through them? Did YOU (who we hope, is someone interested in The Field) say "Hey! That's a list of people involved within the field of paranormal research who are all separate and diverse and do their own things and although a couple of them are related to each other, for the most part, they are separate and divergent people who are responsible for their own activities"?
...or did you say "That's a list of names of people involved with the paranormal"?
...and some of you expect other people, who are NOT in the field to know that all these people are totally unique individuals too?
Like it or not, the "ghost research" and/or "paranormal research" fields are communities... a little disfunctional at times but none the less, communities. When one neighbour makes too much trouble, it reflects on us all... and maybe, food for thought, someone's ignorant behaviour is reflecting on you...
To also put to rest one of the stupidest arguments I've heard... "Well, there were no signs saying No Trespassing so it must have been okay to go there!"... this is POPPYCOCK! Does your home have a "No Trespassing" sign in the front window or lawn? Does your office or workplace? Do most suburban homes? Does your doctor's office? Are there signs that say "No Murdering" and if those signs are not around, is killing okay then? In the eyes of the law, ignorance is no excuse. All property is OWNED by someone (public land is "owned" by the crown in Canada). Chances are, those owners do not want you wandering about their space or, even with public spaces that can be visited, they want you to adhere to scheduled hours and rules. To not do that and/or to not get permission is against the law and is a criminal act.
Now, with all this in mind, I won't decry "urban explorers" (mostly because I don't want that battle on my hands and to be honest, I personally think it's kind of cool, but SHHHHH!!! I didn't really just say that!), but if you're going to do ghostly investigations or research, DO NOT trespass or break-and-enter. In doing this, you're committing a crime and you're messing up EVERYONE else's chances of working at some sites... and they could be messing up your chances if someone follows suit.
You wanna be an urban explorer, fine, but PLEASE, don't say you're a paranormal researcher or investigator because, honestly, if you're breaking the law, you're not... in our's and MANY other's humble opinions.
Richard (Dick) Hall, a very respected UFOlogist and had this to say about sceptics (or "Sceptdebunkers" as I call them)...
I've edited a little... The square brackets... fill in the word UFO (or variations thereof)... It's just that the quote is still viable and works in ghostly terms too!
"...the trouble with CSICOP-type "skeptics" is that they give a bad name to a long and honorable tradition.From UFO Updates and note, Mr. Hall is American hence sKeptic with a "K" and not the Canadian/British sCeptic with a "C".
True skepticism about [paranormal] claims is entirely justified; knee-jerk rejection of [the paranormal] as a potentially very important scientific mystery is not. True skeptics, unfortunately, are a rarity. What we get instead is highly opinionated, ill-informed, data-deniers."
- Richard Hall
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