Ghosts versus science: Joshua Warren on Sci-Fi Network

Local “paranormal expert” Joshua P. Warren is slated to appear on the debut episode of the Sci-Fi network’s Into the Unknown with George Noory. The show is essentially a TV talk show version of Noory’s Coast To Coast AM, a late-night radio program devoted to paranormal topics and conspiracy theories. The half-hour TV program will be filmed in front of a live studio audience, and is currently slated to air on Wednesday, June 13, at 11 p.m. local time.

The section with Warren — who hosts the like-minded 570 AM WWNC show Speaking of Strange — deals with the introduction of a “new, high-tech tool in the quest for proof of life after death: The Paranormal P.C.

Evidently, this $799 miracle of modern science is a software/external device package that, according to the manufacturer, can be used “to monitor haunting investigations … [and] in other paranormal investigations such as Crop Circles, UFO Landing sites, Alien abductions, seances, Ouija Board, etc.” Wow, it’s almost too good to be … you know … true.

Warren’s personal Web site refers to the Paranormal P.C. as “The greatest development in paranormal investigation of my lifetime,” so it’s likely he’ll give the thing a good talking up when he gets his face time on Noory’s show.

— Steve Shanafelt

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3 thoughts on “Ghosts versus science: Joshua Warren on Sci-Fi Network

  1. Rizzian

    Isn’t anybody else bothered by the fact that this is “news”? I mean, some dude with a radio show says that he’s discovered yet another way to hunt “ghosts”, yet offers no evidence that these things exist or that his machine could actually detect them if they did. And, not only that, but he is charging people $800 for it? Doesn’t this reek of stale snake oil to anyone else?

  2. uncle nez

    Josh, heard you the other nite with george, great show to say the least need to know more about detection etc. measurements etc. have had some experience with things that can’t be explained so would like to find out just what it is …

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