Mesa County Association For Paranormal Scientific Studies - Additional Activities

Additional Activities

As a strategic partner with the Fleeting Souls Foundation, members of MAPSS, primarily co-founder S.J. Christ, assist with a weekly streaming radio show/podcast on Blogtalkradio. According to the show’s website, it styles itself as one that “talk about everything from Angels and Ghosts, to Spirits and UFOs.” The show has guests representing several aspects of the paranormal and spiritual as well as just “open mic nights” in which interested individuals can call in and share their experiences, ask questions, or otherwise contribute to the program.” Among the regular spots on the radio program/podcast is the “Science and Paranormal Corner” with Matthew Hetland, resource manager and a scientific member of the MAPSS team. In this regular segment Matthew explains connections between paranormal science and other scientific disciplines using a character popularly known as “Stickman” or “Stickman Bob” among the listeners of the radio program.

In early 2008 MAPSS will begin publishing a quarterly booklet, “Cases of the Unexplained” highlighting articles from multiple experts in the paranormal investigations field, science, and the like. In addition, Angelic Ross of the Fleeting Souls Foundation offers a quarterly piece on the spiritual side of the paranormal. Unimpressed with the quality, breadth, and depth of literature available on the scientific aspects of the paranormal, MAPSS co-founder S.J. Christ decided to dive into the publishing activity to speak to the scientific side of the paranormal.

MAPSS also maintains a website where they post matters pertaining to their activities, including some evidence attained through their investigations. For individuals wishing to apply for membership with them, they are invited to do so at the MAPSS Administrative web site.

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