Society of Paranormal Investigators


If you’re a world adventurer looking for luxury travel, Singapore will not disappoint.  Situated between old worlds and new worlds, the place will constantly reveal more and more, and at your leisurely pace.  There are many layers to this city, and it’s very likely that everyone will find what they’re looking for.  No large city should be without its team of scientists of paranormal phenomena, and Singapore is perfectly equipped for any haunting situation.

Called the Singapore Paranormal Investigators, this team of specialists of the spooky formed in 2001, briefly closed its doors, and re-opened them again in 2002.  Made up of former university professors, scientists, and scientifically-minded individuals, the SPI are interested in researching any paranormal activity, without religious or political bias, and they are particularly interested in phenomena in Singapore.

Also operating under the name Society of Paranormal Investigators, this team is interested in documenting and looking into all manner of strangeness here.  Whether is be a grave without a family to claim it, strange dreams after natural disasters, hearing voices, or all the way to real sightings of ghosts that demand scientific investigation, they will explore it and post their findings online.  Their mission is in the name of science, to bring a rigor to the study of the paranormal, and also to debunk local Singapore superstitions when they can.  Their work is, in fact, a fascinating look into the Singapore cultural landscape, with curiously charming tales of family members reincarnating as moths, and other folk beliefs here.  They are not, they insist, not ghostbusters.  Their work with spirits from the “other side,” is very gentle and compassionate, and any dealings with unsavory spirits from the beyond are cases they leave to the exorcists.  One thing that must be kept in mind, too, for all the skeptics out there: this team is a non-profit organization, and all their work is free of charge.

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