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March 3rd, 2008 by djb

We have to say that Nine News out of Colorado has a pretty in-depth article and interview with Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson of Ghost Hunters.

With the series restarting in a few days we expected some articles and are pleasantly surprised on how good this article is:

Hawes also recalled another case. “We were investigating a woman’s claims of apparitions in her house, and when we checked her bedroom, our EMF meter was jumping off the charts. We found her alarm clock was an old 1960’s model, and was causing crazy electro-magnetic fields around it. This woman slept with this clock right by her head for about ten hours a night. We spent $22.99 on a nice digital clock, and she never saw an apparition again.”

Our number one goal is to help people,” said Wilson. “People have asked us why we don’t charge for our investigations. It’s simple. If we charged for our services we would be charlatans in the eyes of the public. When you think about it, also, how can you charge someone for something that in the eyes of the scientific world doesn’t exist?”

Lot’s of other tidbits in the article too. For example Jason saying they had invested around $20,000 a year on equipment before the show materialized and Sci-Fi Channel took over that cost. That does explain why Jason would get so upset at Brian for losing things that first season. One has to fix a lot of plumbing problems to make $20,000.

We here at Spectral Review have to say we respect Jason and Grant a lot. They do appear to have stuck to their reasons for doing this research in the first place. In spite of the fame, we can see them continuing on after the show is long over.

One Response to “Another Jason and Grant Interview”

  1. Hi ! I have got the most valuable information about the most common household plumbing problems is a clogged sink drain trap. Mostly, it’s because traps work by gravity – holding water in them to prevent sewer gases from coming up into the house.

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