David Juliano

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Dave Juliano

Juliano at Union Cemetery in Easton, Connecticut.
Born December 29, 1967 (1967-12-29) (age 44)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Occupation Paranormal investigator
Organization South Jersey Ghost Research
Website
www.hauntedhelp.org

David Juliano (born on December 29, 1967 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a paranormal researcher and author who is based in the New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Delaware area. In 1994, he founded the paranormal-themed website The Shadowlands, which is the first website on the Internet to deal with people who report having problems with spirits. Its repository subsite The Shadowlands: Ghosts and Hauntings currently contains over 16,000 "true ghost stories."[1] Juliano is also the director of the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization South Jersey Ghost Research (SJGR), which was originally founded in 1955 as the Ghost Hunters of America (GHA) before merging with two other New Jersey groups in 1998.[2]

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[edit] Personal life

Reputedly, Juliano grew up in a very active haunted home in New Jersey in which he encountered human spirits and was the focus of demonic entities for 26 years. His personal experiences included seeing apparitions and objects move and levitate, hearing disembodied voices and banging, and witnessing several other strange phenomena. Juliano uses those experiences to assist others who perceive similar phenomena.

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Juliano has been researching ghosts and hauntings for twenty years. He has investigated hundreds of reportedly haunted locations and consulted on thousands of cases worldwide.

Juliano is the author of the paranormal- and religion-themed books Positive Energy for Haunted Homes, Ghost Research 101: Investigating Haunted Homes, and Armor of God.[3]

Juliano appeared on MSNBC Investigates, The History Channel, National Geographic Channel's "American Paranormal: Haunted Prison" and Travel Channel's "Most Terrifying Places part 6" was interviewed on numerous television and radio shows worldwide.

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