GHOST HUNTERS OF OKLAHOMA
Welcome to Ghost Hunters of Oklahoma. A team dedicated to finding all the best places to get scared and to find the truth.
We have traveled much of northeastern Oklahoma in search of haunted locations. Below are some pictures our team has taken.
Do You Believe?
A ghost is said to be the apparition of a deceased person,
frequently similar in appearance to that person, and usually
encountered in places she or he frequented, the place of his or her
death, or in association with the person's former belongings. The
word "ghost" may also refer to the spirit or soul of a deceased
person, or to any spirit or demon. Ghosts of animals have also been
reported. A place in which ghosts are supposed to appear is
described as haunted.
According to a poll conducted in 2005 by the Gallup Organization
about 32% of Americans believe in the existence of ghosts.
Paranormal research Approaching paranormal phenomena
from a research perspective is often difficult because even when the
phenomena are seen as real they may be difficult to explain using
existing rules or theory. By definition, paranormal phenomena exist
outside of conventional norms. Skeptics contend that they don't exist
at all. Despite this challenge, studies on the paranormal are
periodically conducted by researchers all from various disciplines.
Some researchers study just the beliefs in paranormal phenomena
regardless of whether the phenomena actually exist.
Paranormal interpretation of ORBS Orb backscatter has been
broadly interpreted as a highly variable range of paranormal
phenomenon without verifiable causation — including as otherwise
invisible spirits, auras, angels, ghosts, energy fields, psychoenergetic
artifacts, energy balls.
Electronic voice phenomena (EVP) are sections of static noise on
the radio or electronic recording which some listeners believe sound
like voices speaking words, and which paranormal investigators
interpret as the voices of ghosts or spirits. Recording EVP has
become a technique of those who attempt to contact the souls of
dead loved ones or during ghost hunting activities. In addition to
deceased spirits, various paranormal investigators say that EVP could
be produced by psychic echoes from the past, psychokinesis
unconsciously produced by living people, and aliens. According to
parapsychologist Konstantin Raudive, who popularized the idea, EVP
are typically brief, usually the length of a word or short phrase.
Skeptics of the paranormal attribute the voice-like aspect of the
sounds to apophenia (finding of significance or connections between
insignificant or unrelated phenomena), auditory pareidolia
(interpreting random sounds into voices in their own language which
might otherwise sound like random noise to a foreign speaker),
artifacts due to low-quality equipment, and simple hoaxes. Likewise
some reported EVP can be attributed to radio interference or other
well-documented phenomena.