Paranormal guest on SNSN Radio - Monday, Jan. 18, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. EST. Click here to listen live.
Christine & Dan had the pleasures of being on Paramaniaradio with Crossroads on Thursday, July 30, 2020 from 9-10 p.m.
Apr. 29, 2018,
Paranormal experts gather in Kittery
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Aritcal by Karen Dandurant
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Posted Apr 29, 2018
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Apr. 27, 2018,
Students Explore Trinity College Chapel with Paranormal Research Team
by Lexie Axon
Assistant Professor Timothy Landry’s Class Investigates the Intersection of Religion and Science
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NOV. 24, 2015,
Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
by Eleanor Worsley
Assistant Professor Timothy Landry’s Students Explore Connections Between Science and Religion
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Spirit Radio-The Paranormal Experience.
Members Christine and Dan of CTPRT Called in from the Shanley hotel to be featured on a live broadcast.
It aired on 5/3/2014 & was live in the studio on 4/18/15 at 9pm-10pm on WSCA 106.1 FM - Portsmouth NH and streaming worldwide on the web at www.wscafm.org
Past podcasts of Spirit Radio can be foundat http://www.buzzsprout.com/22178
Group Leader, Christine Peer (LeClair) and Sr. Tech Specialist, Daniel Peer represented CTPRT on The Ghost Detectives Radio Show
The show aired on 9/10/2013.
Listen Live - Click Here
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Sr. Tech Specialist, Daniel Peer represented CTPRT on Ghost Chronicles International Radio Show. Daniel was interviewd about the beginings of CTPRT and the development and production of CTPRTlive broadcasting. The show aired on 6/30/2013
Group Leader Christine Peer (LeClair) & Sr. Equimpment Tech Daniel Peer, assisted in the development of Exeter the movie. In addition to becoming mental patient extras, within the opening scenes of the movie trailer filmed on 04/19/2013
Movie Trailer
“"Exeter" - OFFICIAL TRAILER” — (c) 2013 art aperitif productions. all rights reserved. www.art-aperitif.com
Group Leader, Christine Peer (LeClair) takes great pride in representing the team in filming with Ghost Detectives at the famous Shanley Hotel. Click link below to watch episode airing on 9/29/12 at 9:30 pm.
Group leader, Christine Peer (LeClair) submitted a story for this book that was published in October of 2007.
Our team was issued in the Feb. 25 & Mar. 4, 2010 paper. CTPRT would like to thank Don Spaeth for interviewing us and writing our story of what we do.
CTPRT got to film in front of a live audience on the Maury Show for the promotion of Universal Studio's "White Noise" movie.
CTPRT filmed on Community Focus on 3/25/08
Members of CTPRT will be calling in from the hotel to be featured on a live broadcast on Spirit Radio-The Paranormal Experience.
9pm-10pm on WSCA 106.1 FM - Portsmouth NH and streaming worldwide on the web atwww.wscafm.org
Past podcasts of Spirit Radio can be foundat http://www.buzzsprout.com/22178
Members of CTPRT will be calling in from the hotel to be featured on a live broadcast on Spirit Radio-The Paranormal Experience.
9pm-10pm on WSCA 106.1 FM - Portsmouth NH and streaming worldwide on the web atwww.wscafm.org
Past podcasts of Spirit Radio can be foundat http://www.buzzsprout.com/22178
Members of CTPRT will be calling in from the hotel to be featured on a live broadcast on Spirit Radio-The Paranormal Experience.
9pm-10pm on WSCA 106.1 FM - Portsmouth NH and streaming worldwide on the web atwww.wscafm.org
Members of CTPRT will be calling in from the hotel to be featured on a live broadcast on Spirit Radio-The Paranormal Experience.
Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
Assistant Professor Timothy Landry’s Students Explore Connections Between Science and Religion
Hartford, Connecticut, November 24, 2015 – On a dark November night, students in Timothy Landry’s Anthropology of Religion course joined the Connecticut Paranormal Research Team (CTPRT) in Raether Library and Information Technology Center’s Level C periodical section to see if the area was haunted. The CTPRT set up a variety of scientific equipment that they say can help determine the presence of spirits. The students used devices that detected and responded to stimuli like movement, light, temperature, and electromagnetic fields.
The periodical section of Level C has long been rumored to be haunted; students alone in the stacks at night have reported hearing voices and seeing mysterious movement. Members of Landry’s class and the CTPRT tried to communicate with any spirits in the area using different devices on the evening of Thursday, November 5.
Landry, an assistant professor of anthropology and religion, invited these paranormal investigators to illustrate how religion and science construct different ideas of knowledge and truth. The students in the course have been studying how religion constructs knowledge and how it influences how we understand the world.
Landry said, “The paranormal investigators are ideal candidates for looking at these issues because they are looking for what we may think of as religious entities, like spirits and ghosts, and in this team’s case, demons. They are using science to find evidence for what we would normally think of as religious beings.”
The CTPRT’s efforts blur the boundary between religion and science, and their paranormal investigation perfectly encapsulates what Landry’s students are studying. Seth Bird ’16 said of his experience, “We explored the depths of Level C, the spookiest of environments, hunting for a paranormal presence. Did I become a believer? Probably not. However, I was fascinated by the commitment and optimism expressed by the CTPRT team.”
Written by Eleanor Worsley ’17
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Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
Assistant Professor Timothy Landry’s Students Explore Connections Between Science and Religion
Hartford, Connecticut, November 24, 2015 – On a dark November night, students in Timothy Landry’s Anthropology of Religion course joined the Connecticut Paranormal Research Team (CTPRT) in Raether Library and Information Technology Center’s Level C periodical section to see if the area was haunted. The CTPRT set up a variety of scientific equipment that they say can help determine the presence of spirits. The students used devices that detected and responded to stimuli like movement, light, temperature, and electromagnetic fields.
The periodical section of Level C has long been rumored to be haunted; students alone in the stacks at night have reported hearing voices and seeing mysterious movement. Members of Landry’s class and the CTPRT tried to communicate with any spirits in the area using different devices on the evening of Thursday, November 5.
Landry, an assistant professor of anthropology and religion, invited these paranormal investigators to illustrate how religion and science construct different ideas of knowledge and truth. The students in the course have been studying how religion constructs knowledge and how it influences how we understand the world.
Landry said, “The paranormal investigators are ideal candidates for looking at these issues because they are looking for what we may think of as religious entities, like spirits and ghosts, and in this team’s case, demons. They are using science to find evidence for what we would normally think of as religious beings.”
The CTPRT’s efforts blur the boundary between religion and science, and their paranormal investigation perfectly encapsulates what Landry’s students are studying. Seth Bird ’16 said of his experience, “We explored the depths of Level C, the spookiest of environments, hunting for a paranormal presence. Did I become a believer? Probably not. However, I was fascinated by the commitment and optimism expressed by the CTPRT team.”
Written by Eleanor Worsley ’17
Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
Assistant Professor Timothy Landry’s Students Explore Connections Between Science and Religion
Hartford, Connecticut, November 24, 2015 – On a dark November night, students in Timothy Landry’s Anthropology of Religion course joined the Connecticut Paranormal Research Team (CTPRT) in Raether Library and Information Technology Center’s Level C periodical section to see if the area was haunted. The CTPRT set up a variety of scientific equipment that they say can help determine the presence of spirits. The students used devices that detected and responded to stimuli like movement, light, temperature, and electromagnetic fields.
The periodical section of Level C has long been rumored to be haunted; students alone in the stacks at night have reported hearing voices and seeing mysterious movement. Members of Landry’s class and the CTPRT tried to communicate with any spirits in the area using different devices on the evening of Thursday, November 5.
Landry, an assistant professor of anthropology and religion, invited these paranormal investigators to illustrate how religion and science construct different ideas of knowledge and truth. The students in the course have been studying how religion constructs knowledge and how it influences how we understand the world.
Landry said, “The paranormal investigators are ideal candidates for looking at these issues because they are looking for what we may think of as religious entities, like spirits and ghosts, and in this team’s case, demons. They are using science to find evidence for what we would normally think of as religious beings.”
The CTPRT’s efforts blur the boundary between religion and science, and their paranormal investigation perfectly encapsulates what Landry’s students are studying. Seth Bird ’16 said of his experience, “We explored the depths of Level C, the spookiest of environments, hunting for a paranormal presence. Did I become a believer? Probably not. However, I was fascinated by the commitment and optimism expressed by the CTPRT team.”
Written by Eleanor Worsley ’17
Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
Assistant Professor Timothy Landry’s Students Explore Connections Between Science and Religion
Hartford, Connecticut, November 24, 2015 – On a dark November night, students in Timothy Landry’s Anthropology of Religion course joined the Connecticut Paranormal Research Team (CTPRT) in Raether Library and Information Technology Center’s Level C periodical section to see if the area was haunted. The CTPRT set up a variety of scientific equipment that they say can help determine the presence of spirits. The students used devices that detected and responded to stimuli like movement, light, temperature, and electromagnetic fields.
The periodical section of Level C has long been rumored to be haunted; students alone in the stacks at night have reported hearing voices and seeing mysterious movement. Members of Landry’s class and the CTPRT tried to communicate with any spirits in the area using different devices on the evening of Thursday, November 5.
Landry, an assistant professor of anthropology and religion, invited these paranormal investigators to illustrate how religion and science construct different ideas of knowledge and truth. The students in the course have been studying how religion constructs knowledge and how it influences how we understand the world.
Landry said, “The paranormal investigators are ideal candidates for looking at these issues because they are looking for what we may think of as religious entities, like spirits and ghosts, and in this team’s case, demons. They are using science to find evidence for what we would normally think of as religious beings.”
The CTPRT’s efforts blur the boundary between religion and science, and their paranormal investigation perfectly encapsulates what Landry’s students are studying. Seth Bird ’16 said of his experience, “We explored the depths of Level C, the spookiest of environments, hunting for a paranormal presence. Did I become a believer? Probably not. However, I was fascinated by the commitment and optimism expressed by the CTPRT team.”
Written by Eleanor Worsley ’17
Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
Assistant Professor Timothy Landry’s Students Explore Connections Between Science and Religion
Hartford, Connecticut, November 24, 2015 – On a dark November night, students in Timothy Landry’s Anthropology of Religion course joined the Connecticut Paranormal Research Team (CTPRT) in Raether Library and Information Technology Center’s Level C periodical section to see if the area was haunted. The CTPRT set up a variety of scientific equipment that they say can help determine the presence of spirits. The students used devices that detected and responded to stimuli like movement, light, temperature, and electromagnetic fields.
Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
Nov. 24, 2015,
Paranormal Investigators Search for Spirits in Basement of Trinity College Library
Spirit Radio-The Paranormal Experience.
Members Christine and Dan of CTPRT Called in from the Shanley hotel to be featured on a live broadcast.
It aired on 5/3/2014 & was live in the studio on 4/18/15 at 9pm-10pm on WSCA 106.1 FM - Portsmouth NH and streaming worldwide on the web at www.wscafm.org
Spirit Radio-The Paranormal Experience.
Members Christine and Dan of CTPRT Called in from the Shanley hotel to be featured on a live broadcast.
It aired on 5/3/2014 & was live in the studio on 4/18/15 at 9pm-10pm on WSCA 106.1 FM - Portsmouth NH and streaming worldwide on the web at www.wscafm.org
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