Paranormal Encounters: Episode 1 (The Travellers Rest 1/5)

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

Paranormal Encounters: The Travellers Rest (PART 1/5)

Location: The Travellers Rest
Team: Gaz Coward, Anna Munkelt, John-Symon, James Reay, Ben Connor, Jon Moss
Special Guests: Dave Evans, Samantha Beavers
Music By: Kevin MacLeod

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  • Here's a piece of advice, us a tri-field meter instead of a EMF detector because it can distinguish between magnetic energy and electromagnetic energy, way more effective for investigations

  • @ShakelFilms We actually use way more equipment than the EMF, we just didn't show all the equipment me used.

  • @ShakelFilms @filmmakersRus yeah we just use emf meters as a rough guide cause there ar many things it could be the same as thermometers as well its just a rough guide and i would say to anyone using a emf meter that if a emf meter goes off on its own that alone still doesn't prove anything paranormal the same as temperature fluctuation . I think the best eveidence you can still get is vosul and audio but still then it still dosent prove 100 percent the paranormal because unfurtunatley ..

  • @orbsuk What you said, I totally agree with.... As our journey continues all we can do is hope that one day we see something that will open our eyes so much that not even us can explain it. So far, we're on the right track and future episodes will unveal themselves.

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  • It always better to use the right equioment rather than the wrong equipment or non at all and go on visul experiances .

  • @orbsuk there is no experiament that exists to test for a ghost as in if this red light goes on it indicates a ghost and until that day arrives we are all still very much in a grey area . But being a member of ASSAP its common knowledge that the use of emf meters and thermometers is only mean to be use as a guide and even then maybe not at all .

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