Our passion is to investigate with like minded people,
We are a team of paranormal investigators that actually believe in Para-unity and we want to prove it exists amongst investigators. It is supposed to be the bringing together of paranormal teams, investigators and all people with an interest in the paranormal. Basically a bringing together of paranormal teams, investigators, scientists, etc t
o share ideas , and to help promote each other, Believe me Iβd love a scientist to prove that the 3 foot tall boy that was just stood in front me is pareidolia. We want to prove that it does actually exist between investigators. This is why we donβt take any public we believe in team shares and inviting other investigators along to our events. It sounds so simple in theory but in practice I donβt think it is achievable, well not for everyone. I have met and worked with many groups who do fit under the above definition and work well together united in the same cause to investigate the paranormal, but I have unfortunately met groups that donβt fall into this definition. Like groups that claim they are not for profit and set up subscription pages i mean come on you cant say you are all for paraunity but only if you pay a price. and can access events first and watch us live i mean come on what actually is the point? or non for profit and making a profit so that they themselves dont have to pay to attend their event its still classed as a profit ! The paranormal is for everyone and we would never charge any of our followers for anything other than event tickets of course. Nor would we tell you we dont make a profit as on some events we do and some we do at cost price and ultimately some we do where we ourselves have made a loss. There seems to be too many people out there in the paranormal community who get more pleasure out of starting fights rather than looking for ghosts! Why do people feel the need to troll and cause trouble? Jealousy envy self importance, boosting the ego? I donβt know but it doesnβt help the cause, if anything they are just hindering the possibility of progressing in this field of study. I think the biggest problem we have against Para-unity is the vast range of belief systems out in the field. On one side we have the believer who is also skeptical as not everything is paranormal and on the other side the skeptic who goes out to debunk everything. Bring these two extremes together and we already have a combustible mix for argument made even easier, by the constant back biting as witnessed at an increasing rate, on the likes of twitter and facebook. Para-unity for me basically means we should all get along regardless of what our opinions are. It should in theory work. W eall have the exact same objectives, sadly If you post evidence and ask for opinions on social media the response generally is in disbelief, if it goes against your own beliefs but presented politely and objectively then you can use it to learn from. Lets start a revolution, United, United in Paranormal!