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So it’s fitting that Paranormal Phenomena Research and Investigation has ghost hunts, demonology courses and other offerings in October.
While he’s taken courses, read articles and collect stories over the years, he realized there hasn’t been anything like the Halifax Paranormal Symposium in Nova Scotia for “quite a while.” “There was always a second part of the Shag Harbour story saying that after the UFO disappeared, it kind of went up the coast of Shelburne,” Van Dusen said. “And then there was a story of a second disk that had come down and helped it prepare itself and then they took off.
“I’ve been doing this for 25 years and I haven’t had any reports come in about kangaroos, so I’ll be really interested to hear his speech about that,” he said.
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