GeorgiaGhostHunters.com A paranormal research team servicing mainly eastern Georgia

Georgia Ghost Hunters

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We are Georgia Ghost Hunters; a paranormal research team servicing mainly eastern Georgia and surrounding areas. Our group has been featured in the media (News 12 WRDW, Augusta, GA) and print (Metro Spirit, Augusta, GA). We are a close knit group of individuals searching for evidence of existence beyond the physical world. Our original team was organized in 2004 and GGH's Founder, Ginger Yarbrough has been researching the paranormal since 1992. Since then, we have been growing and learning as we steadily move forward in the field of paranormal research. Each member comes to Georgia Ghost Hunters with their own knowledge and experiences in unexplained activity. This diversity allows us to offer more than paranormal investigations. It is our duty and pledge to offer our services free of charge to any and all persons with questions regarding paranormal phenomena.

Our group takes great effort while investigating, consulting and analyzing to ensure that each situation is handled with the utmost care and professionalism. Our goal is to leave each situation with the highest acceptable scientific and physical data. It is very important to each of our team members that our reputation and respectability not be tarnished by substandard practices and mishandled evidence. As a serious investigation team, we offer an open door policy with other research organizations. We believe it is beneficial to the field of paranormal research to work together with others towards a common goal. It allows for better understanding and knowledge of what we are investigating to expand our network of paranormal groups. If you are interested in working with us, please feel free to contact one of our members of our administrative team.

Being a part of Georgia Ghost Hunters offers you a chance to investigate paranormal activity with a great group of people. It is a rewarding field but at the same time, a costly one in time and money. All of this time is member volunteered and greatly appreciated. Please be clear about your involvement and expectations when applying for our group or any other organization you wish to join. Georgia Ghost Hunters will always wish you the best of luck in your endeavors. And as always... happy hunting!

Protocols

TRESPASSING: Never do this whatever the case may be! Serious researchers should know that this is the biggest NO-NO! If you are wanting to keep your groups name from being tarnished, you should never put them in harms way. Always get written permission to investigate, how would you explain this to your group if you are at a supposed haunted location and the police show up and arrest you and the entire team? This is the biggest downfall and it is giving HONEST paranormal researchers a bad name. Key word: Get written permission! Then after that is done contact the local Sheriff's Department and show them proof of the written permission so they will know that it is ok for you to be there.

Preliminary Meeting: Most teams do not do this, we believe that conducting a preliminary meeting with the clients prior to the investigation is a necessary step in investigating. This gives both parties a chance to meet one another and get to know them a little before the formal investigation. The group will then know the history and layout of the place before setting up.

Equipment Usage: Make sure your entire team knows how to use every piece of equipment that you have. Going in on an investigation without prior knowledge of this can delay the investigation and cause way too much commotion.

Proper Investigation Forms: It is a must to have these, taking base readings beforehand and filling out the necessary paperwork can make the case report write up an breeze. We document each and every experience that is out of place which can help our judgement at the end.

A Game Plan: Before stepping one foot into an investigation, you must have a game plan. This is knowing who is going to do what, when, where and how. Team members have certain duties that help the investigation fall in place. Without a game plan, there will be confusion and commotion. Make sure you leave a residence exactly the way it was before you entered.

Evidence Review: Go over each piece of evidence, once-twice-three times before making a final decision. Have other members of the team review it and get their ideas and theories. Remember, we are here to debunk as much as we are here to prove. If you are uncertain about a piece of evidence - then keep it for yourself. You do not want to mislead clients.

The Reveal: Always reveal what you have found to clients. It is our number one duty to do this. They have contacted & allowed your team to enter their residence with claims of the paranormal. With this they are wanting to know what you may or may not have found. You cannot have an investigation without a reveal.

Contact Information

  • Ginger Yarbrough

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