![]() M&C: Could you tell us a little bit about the GeoBox Spirit Box, how you came up with the idea, how it’s created and what it does? Two of George’s GeoBox which were used on Paranormal Lockdown ![]() In all they have put in use a full size GeoBox Hybrid device, a handheld GeoBox, a new digital GeoPort device, and Infrasound Generating and Detecting Devices. I have built five separate devices, three of these are communication devices. Nearly every episode in Season 2 has used at least one of my devices. GB: Currently Paranormal Lockdown is the only show using a GeoBox. M&C: How many times have they used your devices, and have they been used on any other TV shows? I’m really hoping to appear to assist in another investigation, maybe next season. Overall the investigation was a very good experience and I felt like I had known them forever. Their sincerity showed through and it was obvious to me that they were sincere believers in the investigation. They were very polite and friendly and explained to me and Steve (who also appeared) some of the things that had happened inside the house. ![]() The first time I met Nick and Katrina in person was on the show, at Bellaire House. The GeoBox being used by Nick and Katrina on Paranormal Lockdown, courtesy of TLC Since we were both in tune with each other’s goals for paranormal research I decided to build a box for the show. Nick and I shared a lot of values relating to respect for the departed and 100 per cent real evidence reporting. Nick saw Steve’s non-biased review of the GeoBox and called me up to discuss. GB: I had offered a few boxes for sale and the effectiveness of the box was publicized over YouTube by the well-known paranormal researcher Steve Huff. How did you get to know Nick Groff and Katrina Weidman from the show, and what’s it like working with them? M&C: You feature on the Bellaire House episode of Paranormal Lockdown (Season 2 Episode 6). It had a big blinking red light that alerted you to the EMF fluctuations and I remember thinking that the blinks on the light seemed to be patterned like speech and wondered if I could develop a way to understand it as verbal communication. It wasn’t until my early 30s that I actually purchased my first EMF (electromagnetic field) detector. Seeing the shows document sincere reports of their paranormal experiences on TV, and having occasionally experienced it at home, I knew there was something real happening, and I thought more should be done to try and understand the paranormal realm. I always believed they could help solve crimes. I’ve enjoyed paranormal documentaries since the 1970s, and I’m also intrigued by mediums/sensitives. I enrolled in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and became an engineer.Īfter money ran out two years into my degree I also became an Air Force Electrical Systems Specialist then returned for my B.S.E. I thought I had invented the touchless faucet as a teen in the 1980s but then found out it was already patented. I was the artist type too, always drawing and creating things. I was the kid that was taking toys apart and building new things from the mess. My parents even made a pact that whoever passed first, the other would drop in just once to confirm things are okay on the other side. If only I had a nickel for every time my Mom said “That was your guardian angel looking out for you”. My parents had numerous stories of our deceased family paying friendly visits and looking out for us. So many things happened we kind of just figured it was normal. Having a ghost in the house was something I took for granted. One of the few common interests that brought my parents and myself together was paranormal documentaries. George Brown: I’m from Toledo, Ohio, and have lived in the area since birth. "We thank shoppers for their understanding and consideration of other customers."įor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here. Lidl responded that while they don't currently have any buying restrictions in place, they are a supermarket chain and not a wholesaler, where businesses would usually buy products in bulk to sell to customers.Ī Lidl spokesperson said: "As a supermarket we want to ensure that all of our customers have access to the products they need, and we are therefore unfortunately not able to facilitate wholesale purchases. Lidl stressed that it hasn't brought in official restrictions on buying fresh produce (Image: LightRocket via Getty Images)
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