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FAQ
Every time I get people who contact me because of certain phenomenon I get a plethora of different questions.  Here are some of those typical questions.  These questions come from actual e-mail conversations I have had in the past four years on different cases.

Q: I have some strange things happening in my house but I don't think this is demonic and I don't really mind.  Is it o.k. for me to attempt communication with the entity? 
A: Absolutely not.  In the Bible Jesus tells us that communication with the dead is an abomination to the lord your God.  If it is demonic you may just give it the recognition it needs to infest. 

Q: I know you are not a medium but my psychic I hired told me that there is the spirit of a little girl in my house and she wants me to be her mommy.  She suggested that I get the ghost some toys to feel at home so it would stop scaring us.  What is wrong with this? 
A: The first thing I would do is find out the medium's credentials and how good she really is.  Second I would never give any spirit that much recognition.  It could be a demonic spirit that is trying to gain permission to infest.  If you want to help this spirit of the supposed little girl, get your local parish priest to say a Mass for the Dead.  It is sort of like a funeral but it is designed to help the spirit pass over to the other side. 

Q: What can a demon do to me really?  It can't hurt my other family can it? 
A:  Well I implore you to ask Mr. Bill Bean or Mr. Jack Smurl, they were both physically attacked by demonic entities.  I will tell you that a demon can attack your family as well.  A demon unlike most human spirits are not confined to a location.  Demons will move from place to place.  They will move with the family if you try to flee. 

Q:  I am a paranormal investigator in training and I can't wait to get into my first haunted house.  Some of my colleagues have told me not to worry about demons that they don't exist, or that they won't hurt me.  Others say to be careful.   Who is right?  What can I do to protect myself?
A:  Well first I would suggest that if you are not a religious person, or have no religious affiliation you either get some or get out of this field.  I will tell you something I learned very early in this is that there are no atheists in a haunted house.  Demons are real, and investigators are not exempt or special in that just because you have a camera and maybe a slightly better understanding  about this sort of thing as the common man, you are still subject to diabolical attack.  Remember that you want to leave behind anything you find evidence of.  Your family will be pretty upset if you come home after an investigation and your walls start bleeding.  Start your visits by saying a prayer of protection.  Then when you leave ask God to sever any interaction you may have had while you were there. 

Q:  Can Demons really follow me if I leave my home? 
A:  Absolutely, in the case of the Smurl Poltergeist, Jack and Janet decided to take there family for a weekend camping trip which ultimately turned into a nightmare when the demon followed them to there campsite and destroyed there campsite then appeared the next night during the last night of there trip. 

Q:  I have been sensitive my entire life and I have spirits around me all the time. When I leave to go out I have to turn around and tell them they can follow me of else my neighbors report noises and at least one room in my house will be destroyed.  My husband has also been attacked on several occasions.  What do you think it is? 
A:  This is almost definitively demonic.  Demonic spirits are the only ones who will actually attach to you like this.  Also any spirit that can willfully follow you off of your premises is not human.  The fact that the spirit attacks your husband tells me that it is singleing you out, and that it has the strength to tear up your house it is not human.  You need spiritual fortification. 


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