The February 2007 Featured Paranormal Group Is:

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Director and Founder of The Minnesota Paranormal Study Group: An avid ghost enthusiast throughout high school and college, Adam founded Minnesota Ghosts in April 2005. When he's not working with the group on investigations, Adam enjoys sports, freelance graphic design, travel and watching television. The group has been recognized by numerous media outlets and is the only paranormal group in Minnesota that is a member of the TAPS Family. |
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Case Manager: Monica has been with The Minnesota Paranormal Study Group since its inception in 2005. She has two main jobs within the structure of the group. As Case Manager, clients experiencing paranormal activity will talk with Monica first. Once an investigation is completed, Monica continues follow-up with these clients as well. Monica is also the group's dowser, having mastered the use of dowsing rods for investigations. Monica's hobbies include cross-stitch, reading, watching movies and enjoying reality shows. |
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Investigator: Nancy has been with The Minnesota Paranormal Study Group since its beginning as well. Her interest in the paranormal began while living with a spirit and experiencing paranormal activity firsthand. Joining the group has given her the opportunity to learn more about the paranormal and her firsthand experience lends great insight into the group's investigations. |
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Researcher: Kelly is also an original member of The Minnesota Paranormal Study Group. Her job as researcher is a challenging one, offering invaluable history and information about locations to aid in the investigation of the paranormal. Being a biology major with a minor in geography, Kelly is no stranger to research. |
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Investigator and Technical Guru: Jim joined The Minnesota Paranormal Study Group in September of 2005. His technical knowledge has proved invaluable to the group, bringing in advancement ideas that keep the group in sinc with new technology to aid in investigations and gathering evidence. Though Jim covers many areas of an investigation, his preference is working with EVP's and being the behind-the-scenes technician. |
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EVP's (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) are important evidence in the paranormal investigating field. The Minnesota Paranormal Study Group uses the classifications offered by AAEVP for EVP's captured during their investigations. These classifications are based on the clarity of the EVP and what is needed for equipment to hear the EVP's clearly. The classifications are Class A, Class B, and Class C. One EVP from each classification is given here from their own investigations.
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The two photos above were taken by members of The Minnesota Paranormal Study Group at Green Lake Cemetery in St. Peter, Minnesota. The picture on the left was taken after one investigator felt a cold spot on her legs. The second photo, and obvious dark shadow, could not be explained.
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