Big Les
26th June 2006, 05:33 AM
I'm always amazed at the "market penetration" of the paranormal branch of wooism; where normally you might be laughed out of the room for suggesting that you'd witnessed something of that nature, within certain areas of interest its tolerated to a far greater degree, if not encouraged.
For example, the theme of the haunted aerodrome/aircraft; on an aviation forum I frequent this has til now been largely contained in one giant thread, to which I have added my objections and presented the sceptical argument to the best of my ability. I now find that a member of a small museum is openly touting a "Ghost Watch" at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland UK.
Supposedly this is shortly to appear on Most Haunted in the coming weeks. I used to work for a national museum that was approached by Townhouse to hold one of the Britain's Psychic Challenge episodes there. Thankfully the director interceded as it was thought inappropriate for a museum, especially one which is also a war memorial, to indulge such productions. Other "museums" aren't as informed or as principled it seems.
Anyone live nearby that could pay a visit and take a look for us? Like most museums, they do good work, I just have trouble coming to terms with this sort of "sideline".
For example, the theme of the haunted aerodrome/aircraft; on an aviation forum I frequent this has til now been largely contained in one giant thread, to which I have added my objections and presented the sceptical argument to the best of my ability. I now find that a member of a small museum is openly touting a "Ghost Watch" at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland UK.
Supposedly this is shortly to appear on Most Haunted in the coming weeks. I used to work for a national museum that was approached by Townhouse to hold one of the Britain's Psychic Challenge episodes there. Thankfully the director interceded as it was thought inappropriate for a museum, especially one which is also a war memorial, to indulge such productions. Other "museums" aren't as informed or as principled it seems.
Anyone live nearby that could pay a visit and take a look for us? Like most museums, they do good work, I just have trouble coming to terms with this sort of "sideline".