Post details: What Do You Think?

03/21/09

What Do You Think?

Should paranormal investigators, if they notice a "problem" or "issue" with the efforts of another investigator/researcher/group comment publicly and bring the information on the issue to the fore?

...or should they just move along and ignore the issues?

Basically, in a nutshell... if someone is hoaxing or putting out misinformation, is it the "duty" of a paranormal group/investigator/researcher to make that public... or leave it alone?

I'm interested in your thoughts on this...

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Tink [Visitor] Email · http://tinkerbell-nl.blogspot.com
"Duty" is a bit harsh, but I hope they do make it public. They might not be thanked by everyone for doing it, but honesty rules. The public has a right to know in my opinion.
PermalinkPermalink 03/22/09 @ 09:41
Comment from: Dave Desjardins [Visitor] Email · http://www.eopic.ca
I'm a firm believer, as are the rest of my team that fraudulent claims and questionable morals and practises, should be brought to light in order to keep the credible research organizations in a more favourable light. I'm sure we've all at some point looked to gain permission for access to a location only to find out that the "last group" through made a mess of the place and didn't follow up on false promises.
PermalinkPermalink 08/09/09 @ 18:40
Comment from: Sue [Member] Email · http://seminars.torontoghosts.org/
Thank you both for sharing your thoughts on this :)
PermalinkPermalink 08/10/09 @ 06:29

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