Singapore paranormal investigation( SPI) was founded in 2001 as a hobby group, about three other paranormal interest groups have emerged since. Its rival group, Asia Paranormal Investigators (API), was registered in June last year by Mr Charles Goh, 38, who works as a safety officer. He was one of the founding members of SPI before he decided to strike out on his own because of a "difference in direction" between him and his former compatriots. He now has about 20 committee members and about 700 ordinary members. Membership is free. In Gamu we have the GMI Gamu Multo Investigator we normal held our meeting in our cafe monthly.
Contrary to some people believe, people who join such societies are not cultists. Most hold proper day jobs. They include civil servants, businessmen and professionals. Men, who are perhaps less squeamish, outnumber women. Often, these groups are divided between those who have been "visited" and want to prove the existence of supernatural beings and those who want to disprove them. On a smaller scale, there is Singapore Urban Explorer, the result of a merger between long-time paranormal group Freakylinks and Singapore Urban Explorer, a group dedicated to discovering lesser-known sites in the city such as a Marsiling storm drain tunnel deep inside the Marsiling woods. Its founders, civil servant Aaron Chan, 25, and web designer Andy Hajime, 28, say the group's mission on their explorations, which may or may not have paranormal elements, is to "take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints". The main objective there share interest in the unexplained and want to solve paranormal-related mysteries. For the uninitiated, the term paranormal refers to any phenomenon which cannot be explained with science. Like X flies favourite phase the Truth is out there everyone are curious in thing that go bump, appear and disappear in the night
Another reason for the growing interest in the study of the paranormal is that multi-racial Singapore is predisposed to all kinds of creepies in Philippine you have the white lady, headless ghost,
Singapore we got more mix of ghost from all ethic race, just do the the math sum the Malays had 30 ghosts, Chinese had 30 ghosts and Indians had 30 sum it all up you have more than 90 ghosts haunting Singapore. Given the scientific world we live in, it is not unexpected that "there is this increased interest in rationalizing the irrational", quote by sociologist Paulin Straughan, the vice-dean of the faculty of Arts and Social Science.
Intellectuals like Mr Thomas Baker, a PhD student at the National University of Singapore's sociology department, explains: "With a lot of things unanswered, it is often easier to find answers in things like spirits and conspiracy theories.". In Singapore the best haunting ground will be the graveyard but in Philippine they might have a shock and realised that people with nowhere else to go, they live in a cemetery I know of some families inherited the mausoleums that they now live in from their great-grandparents. Others came from the provinces and found they couldn’t make enough money to live in the big city like Manila, in the province that not much of problem here only the cemetery caretaker live here.
Hell, there even singing video Ok in the cemetery as in this case the ghost will be haunted by the living ironically the ghost will not pose much an issue for them, getting out of the vicious cycle of poverty is the main concern here.
By the way thanks Yanonathe for the photo and support.I must really get one of the EMF meter from Amazon.