
Paranormal Romance

Publish Your Paranormal Investigations
PIHA is a paranormal group based just outside of Seattle, WA. Our organization, PIHA Paranormal investigations of Historic America (www.pihausa.com) only investigates historic communities, museums and public historical sites in Washington State. PIHA exist for two reasons, the first is our passion for US history and the second is our curiosity about the paranormal. Through our investigations at these select locations, we are able to have the historic site or museum featured by the media. This substantially increases the public interest and results in increased revenue from their visitors. It’s really a win-win situation for everyone.
We have recently started a new area on our website called “Select State” where we are trying to get legitimate paranormal organizations like yours to identify the museums and public historical sites that you have investigated and include a brief description of the evidence that you were able to obtain. We also want to add a link or your banner back to your web site. This way, anyone who wants to know more about your organization and how to contact you for possible new investigations will be able to. Our goal is to have a multiple listing location, state-by-state of these museums and historical sites (commercial and private) that are open to the public and have had evidence obtained the location is possibly haunted.
It is really an extension of what we are doing in our state. This will significantly benefit the museums and historical sites that were investigated by increased revenue from visitors. It also encourages families to pack a lunch and spend the day with their kids at their local museum and learn about their state and community history. In the process, they will also learn more about paranormal investigating and the people that do it.
What we don’t want are re-written ghost stories that you find all over the Internet, but results from a paranormal groups actual investigation. We don’t want to hear about someone’s haunted house or apartment or investigations at cemeteries. Just museums, historical communities and historical sites that are open to the public. As I stated earlier, it’s a win-win situation for everyone. But, without your involvement by submitting your investigation information, everyone loses.
We have worked hard to establish the credibility of paranormal investigating and PIHA to the community leaders, historical societies and museum curators. As our investigation clearly show, we have been successful in this venture. Now we want to take this approach beyond Washington State to eventually include every state in our nation. The only way this is possible is for organizations like yours to contribute their results on this area of our web site. But, without your participation, everything we are trying to do will be a waste of time.
Thanks for reading this message and I hope to hear back from you soon.
Sincerely, Vaughn