Paranormal State - Caught faking entire show
- Featured, Headline, Paranormal, Paranormal Cases, UFOs
- November 4, 2008
Hi. It’s been a long time since I’ve addressed you, the reader. I think it’s time that we talk. Got a minute? I guess I should start in the beginning, when the idea for the GhostTheory blog was born. Back in 2006, I lived in Los Angeles and was playing with the idea of creative
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