September 22, 2006 (Press Release) --
Hunting for ghosts with ghost-busting equipment is no longer reserved for professional spirit finders.
A new ghost tour company -- Chicago Ghost Investigations -- takes patrons to a purported haunted building and teaches them how to hunt ghosts.
Brian Maloy, president of Chicago Ghost Investigations, instructs tourgoers how to use thermal indicators, digital cameras, electromagnetic field indicators and electronic voice phenomena recording devices. Then he sets them loose in a haunted building to try their hands at it.
"We are ghost researchers and we take people ghost hunting instead of driving them around to haunted places," said Maloy, who is also a Chicago Police officer.
"We teach them how to use scientific equipment to locate a spirit and monitor energy levels and environmental changes at a location. Then they do their own thing and run their own investigation. But we're on hand for advice," Maloy said.
Maloy's ghost-busting van takes people to two to three sites per tour. One of his favorites is a large 134-year-old dilapidated apartment building in the Tri-Taylor neighborhood on the West Side. The building has some 20 purported ghosts, Maloy says.
The Sun-Times recently went to the building with about a dozen other tourgoers.
The investigation began in a vacant two-bedroom apartment where Maloy discussed the equipment and how to use it. Patrons also were instructed in the use of dowsing rods to communicate with a spirit. The L-shaped rods have been used for finding water, oil, buried treasure or whatever was needed. Today, some investigators, like Maloy, use the dowsing rods in a more psychic environment.
Source: http://search.msn.com
Posted by CELESTE BUSK
A new ghost tour company -- Chicago Ghost Investigations -- takes patrons to a purported haunted building and teaches them how to hunt ghosts.
Brian Maloy, president of Chicago Ghost Investigations, instructs tourgoers how to use thermal indicators, digital cameras, electromagnetic field indicators and electronic voice phenomena recording devices. Then he sets them loose in a haunted building to try their hands at it.
"We are ghost researchers and we take people ghost hunting instead of driving them around to haunted places," said Maloy, who is also a Chicago Police officer.
"We teach them how to use scientific equipment to locate a spirit and monitor energy levels and environmental changes at a location. Then they do their own thing and run their own investigation. But we're on hand for advice," Maloy said.
Maloy's ghost-busting van takes people to two to three sites per tour. One of his favorites is a large 134-year-old dilapidated apartment building in the Tri-Taylor neighborhood on the West Side. The building has some 20 purported ghosts, Maloy says.
The Sun-Times recently went to the building with about a dozen other tourgoers.
The investigation began in a vacant two-bedroom apartment where Maloy discussed the equipment and how to use it. Patrons also were instructed in the use of dowsing rods to communicate with a spirit. The L-shaped rods have been used for finding water, oil, buried treasure or whatever was needed. Today, some investigators, like Maloy, use the dowsing rods in a more psychic environment.
Source: http://search.msn.com
Posted by CELESTE BUSK

Hunting for ghosts with ghost-busting equipment is no longer reserved for professional spirit finders.
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