Thursday, June 04, 2009

Beyond The Edge Radio Tomorrow...

The Summer Spooktacular gets under way this Friday night as things start to heat up on BTE with a huge announcement from the guys. This is gonna change BTE radio forever! Make sure you don't miss it. Sean "The Forkchop", Eric Altman and Joe Biello welcome the Rock and Roll Ghost Hunter Mr. Keith Age to the program Friday night, June 5, 2009. And as always Scott Hackenslash brings you the latest movie news and reviews straight from the box office to your living room.

Keith Age is the founder of The Louisville Ghost Hunters Society, and also hosted “Spooked: The Ghosts of Waverly Hills Sanatorium.” His research and background on the paranormal has taken Keith from your amateur ghost hunter, to one of the nations most respected paranormal investigators. It is the relationship between Keith Age, Christopher Saint Booth and Waverly that brought forth secrets that would never have been discovered without the documentary “Spooked: The Ghosts of Waverly Hills Sanatorium.”

Keith Age is one of the most prominent names in paranormal investigation. Keith is the president and of the Louisville Ghost Hunters Society which he founded in 1996. Keith joined the American Ghost Society in 1998 and he is one of the longest standing members. Keith has over 30 years of experience investigating the paranormal and has worked with virtually all of the leading experts in the field over the last quarter-century. His investigations are never without sophisticated ghost hunting equipment, and his trademark black leather vest, coat, and hat. Beyond hearing Keith Age on hundreds of radio stations internationally, he can also be seen on a multitude of television outlets, including the Discovery Channel. Keith is perhaps best known as the host of the documentary about Waverly Hills Sanatorium entitled “Spooked” The Ghosts of Waverly Hills Sanatorium “Children of the grave,” and the most recent DVD yet to be released, “The Possessed.” Keith also works with film makers The Booth Brothers and with Spooked TV. His approach to investigating the paranormal is in a non-metaphysical manner has Keith Age known world-wide. His years of experience not only investigating the paranormal but playing bass guitar in his band, DOUBLEBACK, has earned him the title of the “Rock-n-Roll Ghost Hunter.” Keith and the LGHS also host an annual Mid Southern Paranormal Conference Annually.



About the Louisville Ghost Hunters Society: 99% is the key, 99% of what is found by the LGHS can be explained in a rational scientific manner. The remaining 1% of what is found is enough to keep the LGHS and Keith conducting both private and public investigations. The LGHS investigations are conducted in a non-metaphysical manner using video, audio, background research, electromagnetic testing to determine paranormal claims. All investigations conducted are conducted in a consistent, confidential, and professional manner by trained paranormal investigators. For this reason, the LGSH remains one of the oldest and most respected paranormal research groups not only in Louisville but across the country. The group has 100 active members and thousands of non active members. The LGHS takes their research very seriously and utilizes scientific data collected at investigation sites to try to determine the possible cause. Keith and the members of the LGHS provide investigations free of charge and are available to assist anyone in need. To find out more information about Keith and the LGHS visit www.louisvilleghs.com or you can email Keith at kage@LouisvilleGHS.com𐀀


As always we are joined by our very own Movie News and review guy Scott Hackenslash with the latest from Hollywood! And don't forget our huge announcement! Make plans now to join Sean, Eric and Joe this Friday night as we kick off the Summer Specatular in style and welcome the Rock and Roll Ghost Hunter Mr. Keith Age as we all get set to head into the summer of 2009 and take a wild ride Beyond The Edge. 9:00 EST/8:00 Central. And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.

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