AN ASTONISHING EVENING INSIDE THE LEGENDARY HANDEL HOUSE

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Adults, Older Adults
Registration for this event will close on November 7, 2024 @ 6:30pm.
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Presented by Edward Ozosky

The Handel House is known for its eerie tales of supernatural occurrences, with rumors of apparitions and the recorded deaths of seven people over several generations. Recently, a team of academic researchers was given exclusive permission to conduct a thorough investigation of the premises, which resulted in remarkable findings. Renowned paranormal researcher Edward Ozosky will present the team's findings, including photos, videos, and audio recordings obtained during the investigation. The presentation will delve into the extensive mystery surrounding this historic landmark and explore why it continues to fascinate people to this day. 

Edward Ozosky possesses over half a century of experience in paranormal research, making him one of the most accomplished researchers in the field. His Ph.D. in parapsychology from Bircham International University in Spain and membership in the prestigious Phi Alpha Theta society attest to his excellence in research. 

He has taught paranormal studies at a college in Pittsburgh and delivered lectures on consciousness after death at universities nationwide. He has gained recognition worldwide with over eighty guest appearances on radio and television programs. 

As the founder and director of Hauntings Research, Ozosky has led the scientific investigation of hundreds of paranormal phenomena over the past fifteen years. For their dedication, Acquisition International of England awarded Hauntings Research the global 2023 Research and Development Award for North America, a testament to the organization's contributions. 

Ozosky is also a member of ten national and international science institutions, demonstrating his expertise and dedication.


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