Paranormal Certification is a Scam
Originally written and posted, June, 2010
Paranormal Certification is a Scam
Ok, I’ve been keeping quiet on this for a long while, but I think the time has come to do some “debunking.” We don’t like to trash talk people or groups, and we don’t like to bring negative discourse into play, but sometimes one must stand up and bring attention to that which is not right. Debunking is a term that we seldom use, because of the negative connotations that accompany that word. Reference.com’s definition of “debunk” is: “to expose or excoriate (a claim, assertion, sentiment, etc.) as being pretentious, false, or exaggerated: to debunk advertising slogans.” Synonyms include: “disparage, ridicule, lampoon.”
Well, I’m not going to disparage anyone, nor lampoon anyone, but some ridicule is definitely called for and appropriate.
Straight to the heart of the matter: There is no such thing as actual, real paranormal certification, nor are there any degrees or certifications at accredited colleges or universities in this field. They simply don’t exist, except as attachments to other courses, such as psychology degrees.
I cite this article from http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080202132621AAyXXAP
and this from http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100321132340AAlmBnj,
and lastly, and I think the most important one from http://oddempire.org/weblog/?p=1203.
I’m not saying in any way that instruction, or learning from established people in the paranormal field is wrong, bad, or fraudulent, but if somebody asks you for money for a “certification,” run. Run fast, run far. Don’t look back. The same applies to “investigators” and ghost hunters who want payment for their investigative and ghost hunting services. In fact, many are likely the same exact people!
On that note, if a group, say, the hypothetical “Paranormal Reasearch and Investgations of Central Kentucky,” or P.R.I.C.K. (what’s with all the acronyms in this field anyway? Just because T.A.P.S. is an acronym doesn’t mean you have to be too! Think for yourselves!!!) wants to offer a course which would then lead to a certification marking you as a holder and follower in their beliefs, in THEIR practices, (wouldn’t that make you a P.R.I.C.K. Holder?) fine. Let it be marked as such. But realistically, you would then have to identify yourself as such, a P.R.I.C.K. certified group or investigator, or a P.R.I.C.K. Ghost Hunter, not simply a CERTIFIED investigator, lest you mislead the general public into believing you are something you’re not.
Now for those of you who insist on being certified, we have just the ticket for you! For the low, low price of just $10, we’ll be happy to send you this.