T.A.P.S. (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) is headed by Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson and includes a close-knit group of paranormal researchers. Built on Jason and Grant's mutual interest in getting to the bottom of everyday, paranormal occurrences, T.A.P.S. is an eclectic but unified bunch — and certainly not what you'd expect to find at the forefront of paranormal investigation. They're neither Ph.D. scientists, nor zany, theatrical hotline psychics. Jason and Grant are plumbers by trade, and their T.A.P.S. colleagues are in similarly ordinary professions. Factory worker, office manager, teacher — these are respected members of a small, blue-collar Rhode Island community where many of the T.A.P.S. members were born and raised.
Brought together by their own highly personal paranormal experiences, Hawes and Wilson shared an interest in researching these often unexplained occurrences. Soon, they began to seek out others like themselves — people with a level-headed, driving interest in the paranormal. Within a year, T.A.P.S. was formed, and through word of mouth it developed a reputation for helping people with unusual domestic problems. Originally headquartered in a spare room of Jason's apartment, T.A.P.S. fields phone calls, e-mails, and personal visits from people who have — or claim to have — a nonphysical entity interfering with their lives. Depending on the nature of the haunting, a select group of T.A.P.S. field researchers will load equipment into a vehicle and drive up to hundreds of miles to investigate. Despite the expenses they incur on fuel, equipment (infrared cameras, night-vision goggles and the like) and time off from their day jobs, they know they could never charge for their services — that would make them much more likely to be labeled charlatans.
It has been more than a decade since Jason and Grant met. Since then T.A.P.S. has grown in size and scope to become one of the most respected paranormal-investigation groups in America. It now has branches across the United States and affiliates in 12 other countries. T.A.P.S. members are, like Jason and Grant, humble, self-assured and inquisitive; they search for answers, but are comfortable with unsolved or unproven conclusions. Through the years, Jason and Grant have not forgotten why they do this — to find answers for themselves, and to help others who have experienced paranormal activity but don't know what to do about it.
Jason, T.A.P.S.' founder, is in his mid-30s, a plumber and the father of three girls and twin sons. He enjoys spending quality time with his children, deep-sea fishing and writing screenplays — he has written four in the sci-fi/thriller genre. Grant, the father of three young boys, is also a plumber, as well as Jason's confidante and best friend. Their families are close — Jason's kids consider Grant an adopted uncle and Grant's kids view Jason the same way. Their wives, also friends, are respectful of the T.A.P.S. mission but keep their distance. Each one has asked her husband not to bring his paranormal work home with him.
When he's not hunting ghosts or holding down a day job, Grant enjoys whipping up a mean Italian dish (he spent two years in Italy and speaks the language fluently), writing songs on the piano and guitar and penning a series of high-fantasy novels.
Over the years, T.A.P.S. has accumulated clients with surprising speed — victims of troubled or restless spirits who needed their help. Jason, Grant and the others who have joined the group investigate haunted houses throughout the United States and encounter all types of human ("regular" ghosts of dead people) and inhuman (entities such as demons) hauntings.
TAPPS Ghost Hunters
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By Malene Birger
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Oh yeah! Loves it too! But I get scared!
1I love, love, love this show!!! I am a firm believer in ghosts and spirits and let me tell ya, some of these episodes scare the cr@p outta me!!! I have my DVR set to record them and I try and make sure hubby is with me when I watch them...
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2"You better get to livin'" --Dolly P.
this is the best paranormal phenomena show out there right now. because it uses scientific debunking techniques.
3They still need to be very careful because they have been caught misrepresenting "evidence". I do like the show, though, and watch it regularly.
4I love this show! i'm not really enjoying the international ghost hunters because i can't stand the "team"
i am looking forward to the new season for regular ghost hunters in march!!!!
5I really like the GHI team, well most members, that is.
6Love these guys. And the show. I have had personal experiences with paranormal activity. My husband thinks I"m nuts, however I don't care.
7Keep on hunting
I LOVE THIS SHOW!!! I love how they debunk, and it gives us people an idea on how spirts really are (nice or mean)
8i got SO scared watching this one time. i mean SCARED! i love it but barry baned me from watching it. he had to walk me to the bathroom and check behind doors on the way. lol.
9I never miss this show. I not only love the places they go to investigate, and what they find but I love the different personalities too. Ghost Hunters International was not as fun but I cannot wait for more of the regular Ghost Hunter's shows.
10when the show air's here it is date night several of us gather and the ones of us that can't be together call to remind everyone that it is date night and this spans from Scottsburg Indiana to Hazard,Kentucky.
11I would have to agree with aimeejoy about Ghost Hunters International.
Looking forward to new shows,and to the members of tapps be careful, and have fun.
the international tapps show, needs to drop the back ground music so we can hear what they hear!
12ghost hunters and the international tapps show are the best on tv hands down!!
13i have two spirits in my house, and watching ghost hunters helps me deal with my spirits better!
oh i love taps. it's like the best show ever!
14oh i love taps. it's like the best show ever!
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