MALAYSIAN GHOST RESEARCH

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14 November 2007 10:40:44 PM


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Our Mission

The main aim of The Malaysian Ghost Research  is to share the documentation through research about the existence of life after death. Our mission is to share information and/ or to help change the perception of peoples’ narrow view about this mysterious world, through scientific research methods using a digital camera, video and audio recording


About Our Research

The Malaysian Ghost Research collection of non-dust Ghost Orbs, Ecto, Human Shaped Apparitional Ghost Photos, Ghost videos and EVPs is the largest collection online in Malaysia and the only Ghost Research site available. The collection mostly comes from the solo investigations by a  professional ghost researcher and from our professional sub-team investigators based in Beluran, Sabah. The dust orb found on this site is only for comparison purposes.


Welcome to Malaysian Ghost Research official website.

November 13th, 2007 by Augustine Towonsing

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The best time for ghost hunting.

August 22nd, 2007 by Augustine Towonsing

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** Dr. Dave Oester is the author of the ghost hunting formula related to weather patterns. The formula is as follows: Sunspots = Solar Flares = Solar Storms = Magnetic Shift = Increased Geomagnetic Fields = Increased Ghost Activity = Good Time for Investigations. Watch out for Geomagnetic to read STORM for best times for investigations. Dr. Oester developed this formula in 1994. Thanks to Dr. Oester, solar weather readings are now displayed on most ghost research/hunting web sites. Dr. Oester also formulated in 1993 that two or three days on each side of the new and full moons are also the best times for conducting investigations due to  peak geomagnetic fields.