Jason hawes biography
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Jason Hawes
Jason Hawes created The Atlantic Paranormal Society, or TAPS, with fellow plumber Grant Wilson. Both are part of a small, blue-collar Rhode Island community where many of the TAPS members were born and raised. His own highly personal paranormal experience (which he prefers not to discuss) prompted Jason to do more than wonder about an afterworld. He launched TAPS from a spare room of his apartment. Jason's wife respects TAPS' mission, but keep her distance - and had asked her husband not to bring his paranormal work home. Jason enjoys chasing ghosts, obviously, but he also loves spending time with his kids, deep-sea fishing and writing screenplays— he has written four sci-fi/thriller stories.Read More
Jason Hawes created The Atlantic Paranormal Society, or TAPS, with fellow plumber Grant Wilson. Both are part of a small, blue-collar Rhode Island community where many of the TAPS members were born and raised. His own highly personal paranormal experience (which he p
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Jason Hawes
About the Author
Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson have been avid investigators of the paranormal for more than twenty years and have investigated over two thousand claims of paranormal activity, helping families, lag enforcement agencies, the military, and churches do both preliminary and extensive investigations. They are the bestselling authors of the books Ghost Hunting and Seeking Spirits for adults and they are best known for their television show, Ghost Hunters, on Syfy and for being the founder and cofounder, respectively of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS). Jason Hawes was born in Canandaigua, New York, and now lives in Rhode Island with his wife and five children. Grant efternamn was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, where he continues to live with his wife and three boys.CHECK OUT THEIR WEBSITES AT http://www.the-atlantic-paranormal-society.com/ and http://www.syfy.com/ghosthunters/
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Jason Hawes
A firm believer in supernatural activity, Jason Hawes co-founded an investigative organization in the Atlantic Paranormal Society when he was just 19 years old. In 2004, he brought his business to the world of television, producing the specter-searching docu-soap series "Ghost Hunters." Also serving as the show's host and alpha-male lead investigator, Hawes regularly takes viewers deep into the bowels of America's most spine-tingling houses, abandoned sanitariums, and best-kept secrets, all of which are reputedly haunted. As his team surveys the locations, taking all manner of temperature, audio-visual, and electromagnetic-field readings, Hawes offers the property owners advice on how to deal with any paranormal activity.
The format proved to be a wild success, prompting Hawes to appear on such spin-off series as "Ghost Hunters Academy" (which puts neophyte co-eds in the roles of the paranormal investigators) and "Ghost Hunters International" (which expands the team's