Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Manitoba
Welcome to our Home. P.R.I.S.M. stands for: Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Manitoba (c) We are proud to be Manitoba's largest Paranormal Group in the Province. Formerly known as the 'winnipeg ghost trackers' (c), we have grown and expanded developing into a Provincially known group both inside the province and outside. Founded in 2004, Our main focus remains here in Manitoba's haunted past and history. We are a private paranormal society, that welcomes new members, but choses not to partner up with any other paranormal group in Winnipeg Mb. This prevents complications on who owns photos from invstigations, findings, data taken, and so forth. We like to keep our name and image clean, and by remaining private, we have maintained good standing and are respected in this Province when we head out to locations on events, tours, and investigations. Our motto is: Expect the Unexpected.
We can't promise to show you a ghost, but we track anything from the realm
of the unknown; ghosts, UFO's, even bigfoot, or the Lake Manitoba monster.
If you've experienced something paranormal, or just want to learn about
local ghosts and hauntings, this is Manitoba's group for
you." Getting together as a group to go on ghost hunts, tours, and investigations to supossed haunted locations who want to find proof one way or the other of "the other side" and experiencing it is also not only life changing and educational, but it's entertaining as well. Being able to have a friendly debate in topics such as 'reincarnation', or debate wether 'ectoplasm' is real, and to just be able to discuss so openly about all 'tabu' topics be it spiritual, or paranormal, that one can't usually just bring up in daily conversation - is what we are about. Finding proof of the paranormal, and also experiencing it is also quite the bonus! We are opening our minds to more possibilites "out there" than what the eye can see, and often times we all come out of it with a different experience, but always a possitive one.
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