Saturday, June 8, 2013

PPI Presentation for Girl Scout Troop #6009


Pacific Paranormal gave a presentation on Saturday, June 8, 2013 for Girl Scout Troop #6009 from La Mesa, CA at the Community Room of the Casa de Oro Public Library in Spring Valley, CA. 

The team discussed using the public library as a resource for conducting paranormal research, proper use of environmental monitoring equipment during paranormal investigations and the application of critical thinking skills to find rational solutions to alleged paranormal activity.

The troop members were very enthusiastic about our topics. They all asked relevant questions after the presentation. PPI is looking forward to more opportunities to share our experience and knowledge so that a new generation of researchers will be inspired to continue in the paranormal field using scientific method.

"The presentation was very interesting and informative," Troop Leader Tim Hainley said. "I think PPI did an excellent job, and I look forward to attending another presentation in the future."

Here are a few photos from the event:




PPI President Karl Sherlock (left seated) and PPI Investigator Tim Mountain (right) began the presentation for Girl Scout Troop #6009 at the Casa de Oro Public Library on June 8, 2013. 


PPI Investigator Tim Mountain discussed using the public library for conducting paranormal research.

PPI Case Manager Debra Page demonstrated some of the equipment PPI uses for paranormal investigations.

PPI Tech Manager Brian Miller explained the proper use of environmental monitoring equipment during paranormal investigations.

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