Wolf

How long have you been hunting?

On and off for about two and half years.


What got you interested in the field?

Since about 1997. I'm a huge fan of Coast to Coast AM. One
night, Art Bell had a couple of guests who were ghost hunters.
They played a ton of EVP's. That got me hooked. But it wasn't
until I got my own radio show was I able to do some of this
myself. Immediately, when I got my first EVP, it didn't stop.


What is your favorite piece of equipment or investigative
technique?

Well, anything I can get my hands on. Ha. The costs for most of
these equipment is very high. So, I have use some really small
devices such as recorders, one digital camera, and a pair of
divination rods.


If you could hunt anywhere, where you your dream hunts be?

The Birdcage Theatre in Tombstone, Arizona. Fort Mifflin in
Philladelphia. But most of all, The Holy land.


Anything else people should know?

After doing some of the most nutty stuff on my own ghost hunts,
I think there are two experiences I'll never forget and want to do
it again. The first thing is my scrying experiment. This is where
you sit and stare into a mirror with a lit candle in front of you.
Needless to say, what I seen was very disquieting. But I got such
a rush, I did it three more times that night with different results.

Then, participating in a seance. Most of it I can't describe with a
short bio. But the many things I did learn from it was the power of
the energy we all have. When everything is locked into one
thought, amazing things can happen.

The other is my minds eye. While taking part, I could see three
girls burning in a fire. All three were dressed in old night dresses,
sleeping together in one bed. The room they were sleeping in
while the fire rage looked like an old shack.
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