Paranormal

Craig Campobasso

Craig Campobasso

Craig fresh out of high school, California native Craig Campobasso found himself working behind the scenes for four years on Frank Herbert’s Dune. The father and daughter producing team, Dino and  Raffaella De Laurentiis, and director David Lynch, were Craig’s mentors into the business of filmmaking. Raffaella later hired him on the popular Christmas movie Prancer, starring Sam Elliott, as a casting director after he apprenticed as a casting associate on Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories. Craig has been casting for more than two decades and was nominated for an Emmy for casting David...

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Linda Godfrey

Linda Godfrey

Linda is one of the most respected authorities on anomalous animals and paranormal phenomenon in Wisconsin. As  a journalist, she was the first to break the story of a terrifying, werewolf-like monstrosity lurking in the shadow shrouded forests  surrounding Elkhorn, Wisconsin’s Bray Road. Godfrey has continued to pursue her interests in the unknown and has gone on to investigate an array of unusual animals allegedly lurking in her home state.

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Daniel Lauing

Daniel Lauing

Daniel is an Investigative Journalist and Author who received a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from the University of Kansas in Lawrence where  he studied photojournalism at the William Allen White School of Journalism.   During  his earliest  investigations into tangible synchronistic phenomena involving civilian and military aviation disasters, he observed that military aircraft designed to carry and deploy atomic weaponry have crashed mysteriously in sequential patterns as documented in MANITOU: FOUNTAINS OF THE DEEP: The Crash of Flight 585… published on 11/7/2012.  In his  current ...

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Benjamin Radford

Benjamin Radford

Benjamin is deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer science magazine and a Research Fellow with the non-profit educational organization the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. He has written hundreds of articles on a wide variety of topics, including urban legends, the paranormal, critical thinking, and media literacy. He is author of six books: Hoaxes, Myths, and Manias: Why We Need Critical Thinking (with sociologist Robert E. Bartholomew); Media Mythmakers: How Journalists, Activists, and Advertisers Mislead Us, examining the ways in which deception is used in various media to influence...

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Camille DeAngelis

Camille DeAngelis

Camille DeAngelis was born in November 1980 in New Jersey, where she still lives (most of the time).  She received a B.A. in Art History from New York University in 2002.  During her time at NYU she wrote and worked for the Washington Square News and spent an idyllic semester at La Pietra in Florence.  After graduating, she worked as an editorial assistant in a nonfiction imprint at HarperCollins. Camille’s first travel-writing gig was co-writing Hanging Out in Ireland, a shoestring guide published in 2001.  Between her first research trip in the spring of 2000 for Hanging Out and her...

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Diane Zeman

Diane Zeman

DIANE ZEMAN is a mother of a teenage daughter who is seeing a black transparent figure on her Sierra Mountain property.  Her daughter’s friend begins to see the black entity crossing her path during the day while visiting the Zeman’s. A frightening experience, the two do not tell each other until a later event that both of them are seeing it.  The enitity flashes across Diane’s path also during the day and now the whole family is confused about what is going on in their remote home. Diane Zeman has a group of paranormal investigator’s come to her home to research what might be...

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