Ghosts in the Machine: The Scary Truth About Technology – Haunted Objects

A new episode of the Paranormal Network series Haunted Objects has just been released, and the focus of this one is on the idea of haunted objects that aren’t tangible, that aren’t something you can see with your own eyes. The title of this episode is “Ghosts in the Machine: The Scary Truth About Technology“, and you can watch it in the embed above!

Here’s the synopsis for the Haunted Objects series:

What if you found out something you cherished, an heirloom perhaps, was possessed? Would you try to throw it away? Destroy it? Maybe sell it to an unsuspecting buyer? And how did it become “haunted” to begin with? Those are the questions we are going to ask as we explore those very objects. Some, you might be familiar with, and others might be so obscure that they’ve been lost to the sands of time, until now. Join host Evan O’Hare on Haunted Objects!

The series is created and directed by Jason D. Morris, written by Carly Street, Mark Francisco and Jason D. Morris, produced by Shoni Alysse Cook, co-produced by Jason Hewlett, and executive produced by Berge Garabedian. Hosted by Evan O’Hare, the series is shot on location at Antique Legacy in San Anselmo, California.

This is the eleventh episode of Haunted Objects, and two of the previous episodes can be seen below. To see the other episodes and more of this type of content, head over to the Paranormal Network YouTube channel, which is dedicated to things like UFOs, hauntings, cryptids, ancient myths and mysteries, and more! While you’re checking out the channel, subscribe so you can keep up to date on our weekly releases. More information on the Paranormal Network channel and its shows can be found HERE.

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