Get the Truth on ‘Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files’ on DISH Network

The Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files team interviews a witness.

We know that these days you are getting a lot of paranormal shows. Though at time paranormal seems a refreshing change from the boring soaps but even the die hard paranormal fan will admit that things are getting a bit boring… Time for another refreshing change! Here comes ‘Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files’ on Syfy that premiere tonight at 10 PM on DISH Network. What? Another Paranormal show? Didn’t I promise to give you something refreshing? Yes I did and so does the show. The show holds the promise to revolutionize paranormal programming. In this show they are going to investigate the evidence and the witnesses that are being posted on the Internet on a daily basis. Finally, someone talks sense!

How many time you have seen a photo or video posted online and wondered, “Is this real?” I bet there are a number of such instances and you feel utterly disgusted at the end of the day for not getting a convincing answer for your hunch. Well this is the satellite TV show for you. Here you will get all the answers to your queries.

‘Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files’ team is headed by Ben Hansen. Ben is a former FBI agent and has a life-time fascination about the paranormal. Now, after he has left the agency, he leads a team of young, fearless investigators. Together they will try to dissect the latest strange images and will decide whether they those photos need further investigation. Grainy video that tells you about the paranormal forces will be brought to life to unearth the truth. The ‘Fact or Faked’ team will conduct detailed and elaborate experiments to recreate the phenomena. After that Ben with his years of experience in the matter will make the final choice about which cases need a field trip…That’s pretty sensible!

Once an investigation is planned in ‘Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files’, the team will interview the witnesses, carry out experiments using the latest high tech detection devices. They will also collect physical samples and decide whether a case should be exposed, or whether it is a truly baffling paranormal mystery. Now we can buy it from them… say what folks?

So do not forget to watch the series premiere of DISH Network. Watching the show on DISH HD will also be a good idea. Do not have DISH Network yet? Call Us Now @ 1-888-209-8226!

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  • Tewale

    Come on, I just watched episode one and the “mysterious lights” that they conveniently “caught on tape”, that they claimed were moving in ways “unknown at this time” were simply sped up video of a plane flying by, then another plane flying by in the opposite direction. If you slow down the video you can clearly see the flashing navigational lights of a normal looking plane as it flies by.
    They claim that “this time of night there should not be any planes in the area”. What? They are near Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix Sky Harbor, along with other airports such as Phoenix Goodyear, Chandler Municipal, Phoenix Mesa Gateway, etc. To say that at any time there “should not be any planes in the area” is simply ridiculous.
    If this is an example of the type of “investigation” they will be doing on this show, it will be one I will not be watching.

  • Davidg1003

    As to the episode of cars being pushed over the RR tracks-spirits would not leave oily fingerprints so normal fingerprinting would not work.Would have to put the flour or some kind of powder on the car first to show contact.

  • Roninsaun

    why did Ben Hansen leave the FBI after only 6 years this doesn’t sound right.

  • Roninsaun

    if you watched the entire show you would have seen that that it was in fact a slop, and not a hill and they did dust fir prints and found none, I would link to know why Ben Hansen left the FBI after only 6 years, you don’t leave the FBI after such a short time unless they ask you to….

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