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A new way to tell when clients lie about their paranormal experience
By Dr. Amir Gilat and Michael Breckenridge Every time an investigator goes out to visit a client, there is the possibility that the situation has been misinterpreted or exaggerated by the client, due to actual fear or simply watching too many ghost hunting shows. Lurking in the shadows is a third possibility – the client [...]
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