White Chapel, London, England - 2017
BECAUSE METHOD MATTERS
Greg Lawson, M.Ed.
Whether it is a battlefield, a church, a castle, a simple home, or a cemetery, the world around us is shared with the ghosts of the past. Human history is filled with accomplishments and tragedies, many of which create fascinating accounts of not only peoples' lives, but of their deaths as well. Some of these deaths are the things of love and legends and it makes one ask the question: What causes a haunting? What events are needed for the tale to transcend time and to remain woven into the fabric of human experience?
Greg is a paranormal explorer, researcher, and international lecturer that discusses various paranormal investigative topics and specific cases to bring to light the true nature of the events. He has been a guest speaker at the Central Texas Paranormal Festival, Michigan ParaCon, All Ireland ParaCon, the Texas Para-Unity Festival, and SAGE ParaCon in England to name a few. He can be found in the radio archives of many different paranormal shows and pod casts to include The Creaking Door, Darkness Radio, Midnight in the Desert and Coast to Coast.
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NEW RELEASE
DIARIES OF A PARANORMALIST COPYRIGHT 2019
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FEATURED INVESTIGATION
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HAUNTED HILL HOUSE
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FEATURED RADIO INTERVIEW
NATIVE AMERICAN MYSTERIES
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Detecting Paranormal Vlog
Season One, Outtakes - Tonkawas (7:42) Greg explores an ancient Central Texas Native American campground and cemetery that is located on private property. According to Texas law, private property owners in Texas not only own the land, they are the sole owners of all the property on the land, to include any Native American occupation. This means the graves and anything in them as well. |
LECTURER & TALK SHOW TOPICS
OTHER TOPICS INCLUDE
Victims of America's First Serial Killers
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Serial Killers and Werewolves
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Paranormal Perceptions and Experience
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Maintaing Credibility in Your Investigation
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Roswell Investigation
70 Years Later |
Zombie Outbreak Management
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The Austin Servant Girl Axe Murders 1884
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Murders and Ghosts of Central Texas
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The Murder of Father Jose Ganzabal, Texas
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The World of Sunken
Lost Cities |
Anomalistic study may be defined as the study of extraordinary phenomena of behaviour and experience, including (but not restricted to) those which are often labeled "paranormal." It is directed towards understanding bizarre experiences that many people have without first assuming a priori that there is anything paranormal involved. It entails attempting to explain paranormal and related beliefs and ostensibly paranormal experiences first in terms of known psychological and physical factors. Once the traditional explanations are exhausted, then whatever is left over, reveals itself as paranormal.