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There were all sorts of spirits at Fort Knox this weekend.
The Annual Psychic Paranormal Fair returned this year. The event featured presentations from ghost hunters, UFO enthusiasts, and even an exorcist. The East Coast Ghost Trackers exhibited their tools, techniques and results found in their paranormal investigations
Event organizers say the crowd has grown tremendously over the past few years.
Executive Director of Friends of Fort Knox, Leon Seymour said, "Now if you turn on any cable station there are any number of ghost shows. So, we have people here talking about ghost hunting."
While metaphysician and psychic policeman, Ahura Z Diliiza said, "Whether or not there's something to be afraid of, usually there's not. Although movies have done a lot to disrespect the paranormal and spiritual world."
People were also able to take a ghost tour of the Fort Knox site.
Paranormal Fair takes over Fort Knox
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