Paranormal Underground Magazine
Paranormal Underground magazine is dedicated to reporting on paranormal media, unexplained phenomena, and haunted locations, as well as featuring experts in the field and equipment utilized by researchers. Our writers and editors come from diverse backgrounds and offer a wide range of viewpoints about the paranormal.
At Paranormal Underground, our primary goal is to explore the unexplained from all angles. To do this, we feature stories about the paranormal, talk to top researchers in the field, present personal experiences, discuss the latest equipment used in the field, and track paranormal news. We provide coverage of all aspects of the paranormal, including ghosts, haunted sites, paranormal TV, equipment, cryptids, UFOs, unexplained phenomena, conspiracies, and more.
At Paranormal Underground, our primary goal is to explore the unexplained from all angles. To do this, we feature stories about the paranormal, talk to top researchers in the field, present personal experiences, discuss the latest equipment used in the field, and track paranormal news. We provide coverage of all aspects of the paranormal, including ghosts, haunted sites, paranormal TV, equipment, cryptids, UFOs, unexplained phenomena, conspiracies, and more.
Avalanche of Spirits: The Ghosts of Wellington
Authored by paranormal researcher Karen Frazier, the book Avalanche of Spirits: The Ghosts of Wellington is part historical account, part ghost story, and part personal memoir. In this engaging and compelling story, past and present join in a spellbinding combination that may just change your belief in ghosts and the afterlife.
About the Book: On March 1, 1910, an avalanche rocketed down the mountains and descended on two trains filled with passengers and railroad employees. Those trains were sitting on a passing track in the tiny, mountain town of Wellington, Washington. At least 96 people died.
Nearly 100 years later, in 2009, paranormal journalist Karen Frazier visited the avalanche disaster site. What she discovered there changed her life forever. Karen, and many others who have spent time at Wellington, believe it is haunted.
About the Book: On March 1, 1910, an avalanche rocketed down the mountains and descended on two trains filled with passengers and railroad employees. Those trains were sitting on a passing track in the tiny, mountain town of Wellington, Washington. At least 96 people died.
Nearly 100 years later, in 2009, paranormal journalist Karen Frazier visited the avalanche disaster site. What she discovered there changed her life forever. Karen, and many others who have spent time at Wellington, believe it is haunted.
Paranormal Underground Radio
Join hosts Rick Hale and Karen Frazier live on Thursday nights from 9 to 11 p.m. Eastern/6 to 8 p.m. Pacific for two hours of paranormal talk -- including top experts and personalities in the field. The show airs in real time, and listeners are invited to listen live or chat in the ZTALK RADIO (www.ztalkradio.com) chat room.
Paranormal Underground Radio is brought to you by Ghost Knight Media, Paranormal Underground magazine, and Z-Talk Radio.
Paranormal Underground Radio is brought to you by Ghost Knight Media, Paranormal Underground magazine, and Z-Talk Radio.
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