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Next Post. Most Popular. Museo Criminologico in Rome. Sex Machines Museum, Prague, Czech. Vibrator Museum in Ann Arbor, Michigan. River Valley Farm, Holcomb in Kansas. Through hands on investigating with other investigators and clergy, he has obtained a great deal of knowledge and understanding of the paranormal and is considered one of the foremost authorities in the field today.

John has a lot of first-hand paranormal experience, including experience with ghosts, poltergeists, and demonic and diabolical entities. He has also worked extensively with both spiritualists and psychics concerning how their knowledge is used for channeling, reincarnation past-life regression , calling of the spirits for information, and how they use meditation to acquire the information which they are seeking. Because of his personal experiences with hauntings, ESP, near death experiences and other paranormal activities, he is firm in his conviction that such phenomena exist.

John has also appeared on Unsolved Mysteries, Piers Morgan, and many other print and news media events. John has also appeared on Ghost Hunters and Ghost Adventures. But there are others things out there that can creep you out. It might be a knickknack on your shelf, a strongbox in your cellar, a marionette in the attic or maybe a rusted pipe wrench in your garage.

That's where Stratford's John Zaffis comes in. The host of SyFy channel's new show, "Haunted Collector," Zaffis has made it his life's work to find the objects in people's homes that give them the heebie-jeebies. Maybe she wanted someone else to inherit it. For Zaffis, ferreting out the supernatural is a skill that's bred in the bone. His aunt and uncle are Lorraine and the late Ed Warren of Monroe, the ghost-hunting couple who founded the New England Society for Psychic Research , and who have investigated more than 10, hauntings in their career.

Ed Warren was the twin brother of Zaffis' mother. He has a museum of sorts in a large, solidly built barn behind his house in the north end of town. It's full of the oddities that, Zaffis said, were making lives miserable for their former owners. On one wall are dozens of African tribal masks.



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