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Diary of a Private Investigator
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Can a PI Prove There is Life After Death? - Diary of a Private Investigator
August 15, 2015, I began writing about my research on life after death. Needless to say, I am extremely curious about life after death and have been exploring this possibility for a long time. I was born with the mind to solve problems. It full fills my desire and this is why I love my job so much.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Can A Private Investigator Prove Life After Death?
"As a skeptic by nature, I believe what I see and question what I can't and this is why, along with my problem-solving skills, my calling in life, at least the first half of my life, was to be an investigator. I have to believe it because that is where I ended up. With 30 years behind me, I have accomplished more than most in my field. I am proud of the success I have had in my career and is the reason I write this blog. First and foremost my primary goal as an advocate and experienced adventurer is to write about experiences that will help another person. With that said someone who knows me well brought a book to my attention and thought that I would be interested in reading it. It's called Answers About The Afterlife written by Bob Olson who is the host of afterlifetv.com and a Private Investigator who for 15 years investigated the possibility of there being a life after death. My eyebrows raised and curiosity got the best of me.
Now, as a spiritual person who has wind chimes hanging off of her patio roof and a library full of read books about life after death and near-death experiences, including Life Before Life by Jim B. Tucker, Return To Life also written by Jim B. Tucker, Proof Of Heaven written by a neurosurgeon Dr. Eben Alexander M.D. about his near-death experience, To Heaven And Back by Dr. Mary C. Neal, MD about her near death experience, Journey Of Souls by Dr. Michael Newton, PhD, and Destiny Of Souls also by Dr, Michael Newton, PhD who is a regression therapist and documented hundreds of his patient sessions and compiled common experiences into these books. I was fascinated with all of these books and those I have not yet mentioned. I read books written by medical doctors because like an Investigator they require their diagnosis to be seen under a microscope and not merely by suggestion or instinct. I would have a better understanding of our common skepticism by not believing something without some type of proof. Speaking of proof, I am also a huge fan of the miniseries Proof that can be seen on TNT about a medical doctor who had a near death experience and has been hired by a man with a terminal disease to find proof of life after death. I have also seen all of the episodes of The Ghost Within My Child that tells the true stories of families who have experienced their very young children claiming to have lived before providing detailed information including names, addresses, and dates from their previous lives. Dr. Jim B. Tucker along with Dr. Ian Stevenson would take similar stories and conduct very in-depth investigations in order to rule the claim of the child to be true or false. This also includes the story and movie seen in theaters Heaven Is For Real about a four-year-old boy from a small town in Nebraska who allegedly died momentarily while suffering from a ruptured appendix. The movie was based on the book written by his Pastor father Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. I have also watched Theresa Caputo of the Long Island Medium and Rosie Cepero from Angels Among Us both shows on television that demonstrate their claimed abilities to connect with loved ones who have crossed over. I have been to mediums, psychics, and a channeler who have all claimed to be the real deal. Some were clearly not and some were convincing enough to be considered the real deal. It is not my job to decide who is real and who is not nor do I care to spend the time to do so. I do enjoy sitting back and letting everyone else do the hard work while I can simply pick up a book of a person whom I consider realistic with skepticism and learn from them."
Movies, tv series and books do not prove life after death, however, the investigations behind these stories have merit but, not as much as the people behind the investigations. Who are they and what do they base their theory on?
Now, as a spiritual person who has wind chimes hanging off of her patio roof and a library full of read books about life after death and near-death experiences, including Life Before Life by Jim B. Tucker, Return To Life also written by Jim B. Tucker, Proof Of Heaven written by a neurosurgeon Dr. Eben Alexander M.D. about his near-death experience, To Heaven And Back by Dr. Mary C. Neal, MD about her near death experience, Journey Of Souls by Dr. Michael Newton, PhD, and Destiny Of Souls also by Dr, Michael Newton, PhD who is a regression therapist and documented hundreds of his patient sessions and compiled common experiences into these books. I was fascinated with all of these books and those I have not yet mentioned. I read books written by medical doctors because like an Investigator they require their diagnosis to be seen under a microscope and not merely by suggestion or instinct. I would have a better understanding of our common skepticism by not believing something without some type of proof. Speaking of proof, I am also a huge fan of the miniseries Proof that can be seen on TNT about a medical doctor who had a near death experience and has been hired by a man with a terminal disease to find proof of life after death. I have also seen all of the episodes of The Ghost Within My Child that tells the true stories of families who have experienced their very young children claiming to have lived before providing detailed information including names, addresses, and dates from their previous lives. Dr. Jim B. Tucker along with Dr. Ian Stevenson would take similar stories and conduct very in-depth investigations in order to rule the claim of the child to be true or false. This also includes the story and movie seen in theaters Heaven Is For Real about a four-year-old boy from a small town in Nebraska who allegedly died momentarily while suffering from a ruptured appendix. The movie was based on the book written by his Pastor father Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. I have also watched Theresa Caputo of the Long Island Medium and Rosie Cepero from Angels Among Us both shows on television that demonstrate their claimed abilities to connect with loved ones who have crossed over. I have been to mediums, psychics, and a channeler who have all claimed to be the real deal. Some were clearly not and some were convincing enough to be considered the real deal. It is not my job to decide who is real and who is not nor do I care to spend the time to do so. I do enjoy sitting back and letting everyone else do the hard work while I can simply pick up a book of a person whom I consider realistic with skepticism and learn from them."
Movies, tv series and books do not prove life after death, however, the investigations behind these stories have merit but, not as much as the people behind the investigations. Who are they and what do they base their theory on?
To be continued.............
Everything written in this blog is based on my investigation of life after death. It is based on research of both written material and physical experiences of others. It also includes personal experiences on different levels of meditation, past life regression, and mediums of various kinds. My resources will be listed on a future posting.-Thank you for reading. Please share this with your friends.
Everything written in this blog is based on my investigation of life after death. It is based on research of both written material and physical experiences of others. It also includes personal experiences on different levels of meditation, past life regression, and mediums of various kinds. My resources will be listed on a future posting.-Thank you for reading. Please share this with your friends.
Monday, March 18, 2019
Where Is Heaven? - Diary of a Private Investigator
As children, we often look up and imagine heaven is somewhere over our heads and that is where our pets and grandparents go to when they die. They say that children are very intuitive when it comes to death.
Assuming there is a heaven, it is not a place, so to speak. Heaven is a transparent spiritual plane. Meaning, when a soul leaves its body, it returns back into its spiritual form and resides in the spirit realm. This also insinuates that we live multiple lives on earth.
There are heaven and earth. Earth is where the human body lives. Our soul or spirit lives inside the body. Earth is a physical place composed of matter that are things you can touch and feel thanks to our senses. In heaven, it's very different. In heaven, a spirit doesn't communicate with sound or feel with the body. Instead, a spirit can read the mind of another spirit and that is how the spirits communicate in the form of mental telepathy. They touch the same way they communicate. They read each other's feelings and embrace telepathically.
When someone dies and the soul leaves the body, they typically linger by the body. This is common and the most opportune time for us to see the spirit of the deceased in the form of a "ghost".
The day my father died I swore that I saw him walking in the hallway at his house. It was a glimpse of him that caught my eye. Later that day, a door flung open and at a different time a light went on in his bedroom. This was years before I began my research on the topic. Now, I firmly believe that what I thought I saw was my father. My rabbi agreed.
So, why are children so intuitive when it comes to death? Maybe because they more recently died in a previous life and are close to the spirit world.
Did you know that there is no such thing as time in heaven? To our loved ones who just left us, they will be seeing us shortly (in their time), even if it takes us 50 more earth years to get there.
To be continued.............
Everything written in this blog is based on my investigation of life after death. It is based on research of both written material and physical experiences of others. It also includes personal experiences on different levels of meditation, past life regression, and mediums of various kinds. My resources will be listed on a future posting.-Thank you for reading. Please share this with your friends.
Saturday, March 2, 2019
My Journey of The In-Between -Diary of a Private Investigator
First, let's call it what it is. Heaven is Heaven. It's what I call the "in-between" place souls go to when they leave the body.
Second, the soul is your inner being. Your soul is you. You are consciousness.
Your body is a shell that houses your soul. When the body dies, the soul survives.
When the soul leaves the body, there is no feeling of transition. It will not feel any different than the way it felt with the body. There is no feeling of death. Sometimes people don't know they have died and carry on as if they were still alive.
In Heaven, there is no such thing as religion. We are all created equal and diversity does not exist. Hell does not exist though souls that lead a life of crime on earth will experience a less than desirable entrance into Heaven much like where they will end up in the beginning.
The soul is pure love. Human's are people with a soul combined with earthly elements. Earthly elements cause us to experience emotions that can lead to hatred, prejudice, or drug addiction. It can also lead to happiness, goodness, or anxiety. It can lead to any issues that humans are stuck dealing with on a daily basis.
There are angels that walk among us.
Were Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe Robin Williams and any celebrities who were born with amazing talents only meant to be on earth a short time regardless of how their lives ended?
To be continued.....................
Everything written in this blog is based on my investigation of life after death. It is based on research of both written material and physical experiences of others. It also includes personal experiences on different levels of meditation, past life regression, and mediums of various kinds. My resources will be listed on a future posting.-Thank you for reading. Please share this with your friends.
Second, the soul is your inner being. Your soul is you. You are consciousness.
Your body is a shell that houses your soul. When the body dies, the soul survives.
When the soul leaves the body, there is no feeling of transition. It will not feel any different than the way it felt with the body. There is no feeling of death. Sometimes people don't know they have died and carry on as if they were still alive.
In Heaven, there is no such thing as religion. We are all created equal and diversity does not exist. Hell does not exist though souls that lead a life of crime on earth will experience a less than desirable entrance into Heaven much like where they will end up in the beginning.
The soul is pure love. Human's are people with a soul combined with earthly elements. Earthly elements cause us to experience emotions that can lead to hatred, prejudice, or drug addiction. It can also lead to happiness, goodness, or anxiety. It can lead to any issues that humans are stuck dealing with on a daily basis.
There are angels that walk among us.
Were Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe Robin Williams and any celebrities who were born with amazing talents only meant to be on earth a short time regardless of how their lives ended?
To be continued.....................
Everything written in this blog is based on my investigation of life after death. It is based on research of both written material and physical experiences of others. It also includes personal experiences on different levels of meditation, past life regression, and mediums of various kinds. My resources will be listed on a future posting.-Thank you for reading. Please share this with your friends.
Monday, January 21, 2019
Investigation - Life After Death - My Report
Death Is Nothing At All
Death is nothing at all.
It does not count.
I have only slipped way into the next room.
Nothing has happened.
Everything remains exactly as it was.
I am I, and you are you,
and the old life that we lived so fondly together is untouched, unchanged.
Whatever we were to each other, that we are still.
Call me by the old familiar name.
Speak of me in the easy way which you always used to.
Put no difference into your tone.
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow.
Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes that we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Let my name be ever the household word that it always was.
Let it be spoken without any effort, without the ghost of a shadow upon it.
Life means all that it ever meant.
It is the same as it ever was.
There is absolute and unbroken continuity.
What is death but a negligible accident?
Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight?
I am but waiting for you, for an interval,
somewhere very near,
just round the corner.
All is well.
Henry Scott Holland
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
IRS and Tax Scam
This has recently surfaced.
Have you received a text like this?
"Let me resolve your tax problems the right way. Contact me- 207-494-5888"
OR
"There is an update about your IRS tax case. Please call me, 916-239-4663."
THESE ARE SCAMS. Please share
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Microsoft 800-642-7676 Real or Fake?
Microsoft
800-642-7676
Is this a real telephone number for Microsoft?
I called it, got the help I needed, and received a case reference number for my issue. I hung up. Next, I went to the Microsoft website, microsoft.com, and used the virtual Contact Microsoft Support. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus/ I requested they call me back. They called back minutes later from 425-635-2970, another number being reported as a scam. But, they were able to locate the case reference number that I had acquired from the first technician I spoke with.
It was a simple investigation that may have confirmed this telephone number as a legit number.
During my investigation, I found hundreds of postings from computer users reporting these numbers as scams claiming to have received phone calls from these number being identified by the caller as a Microsoft technician.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/support-scams
The caller would claim that the recipient was experiencing problems with their computer. They would claim to have the answer to all of your problems. They would try to sell you software that would clean your computer and all the bugs would go away. Wait, but first, you have to give them remote access to your computer. WARNING, WARNING, WARNING.
Maybe not.
Microsoft technicians also ask to have remote access to your computer in order to quickly fix the problem. You can see what they are doing as they are doing it the entire time. What they will not do is go into your personal files like the scammers do. You will see them only utilize the Microsoft website for the proper software that will fix your computer FOR FREE.
After, you will receive an email from Microsoft confirming your communication with them. The scammers do not do this.
So, why does a legitimate phone number for Microsoft show up on your caller id when it's really a scam? The scammers can program any number they want to show up on your caller id screen. They are ready for the challenging question of, "are you really with Microsoft?" In their perhaps best American English accent and with confidence, they reply, "why yes ma'am. I am calling from Microsoft. You can call it if you like. You will see it is a Microsoft number I am calling from." Most people don't second guess and will move on with the call but, more and more people these days will hang up and call the number to find out the call was a scam. Better yet, they will look it up online to check for other complaints. But, what can you believe these days?
Based on my findings, these numbers are legit when you call them yourself.
To protect yourself, first, go to your settings and look for Microsoft updates. Go to the website, microsoft.com, and look for the support you need. Do not google Microsoft in order to get a telephone number. This is where most peoples' problems begin.
800-642-7676
Is this a real telephone number for Microsoft?
I called it, got the help I needed, and received a case reference number for my issue. I hung up. Next, I went to the Microsoft website, microsoft.com, and used the virtual Contact Microsoft Support. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus/ I requested they call me back. They called back minutes later from 425-635-2970, another number being reported as a scam. But, they were able to locate the case reference number that I had acquired from the first technician I spoke with.
It was a simple investigation that may have confirmed this telephone number as a legit number.
During my investigation, I found hundreds of postings from computer users reporting these numbers as scams claiming to have received phone calls from these number being identified by the caller as a Microsoft technician.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/support-scams
The caller would claim that the recipient was experiencing problems with their computer. They would claim to have the answer to all of your problems. They would try to sell you software that would clean your computer and all the bugs would go away. Wait, but first, you have to give them remote access to your computer. WARNING, WARNING, WARNING.
Maybe not.
Microsoft technicians also ask to have remote access to your computer in order to quickly fix the problem. You can see what they are doing as they are doing it the entire time. What they will not do is go into your personal files like the scammers do. You will see them only utilize the Microsoft website for the proper software that will fix your computer FOR FREE.
After, you will receive an email from Microsoft confirming your communication with them. The scammers do not do this.
So, why does a legitimate phone number for Microsoft show up on your caller id when it's really a scam? The scammers can program any number they want to show up on your caller id screen. They are ready for the challenging question of, "are you really with Microsoft?" In their perhaps best American English accent and with confidence, they reply, "why yes ma'am. I am calling from Microsoft. You can call it if you like. You will see it is a Microsoft number I am calling from." Most people don't second guess and will move on with the call but, more and more people these days will hang up and call the number to find out the call was a scam. Better yet, they will look it up online to check for other complaints. But, what can you believe these days?
Based on my findings, these numbers are legit when you call them yourself.
To protect yourself, first, go to your settings and look for Microsoft updates. Go to the website, microsoft.com, and look for the support you need. Do not google Microsoft in order to get a telephone number. This is where most peoples' problems begin.
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