User:Kiran.chalapaka

I KIRAN KUMAR CHALAPAKA, AN YOUNG ANCIENT ALIEN ENTHUSIAST, RESEARCHER,THEORIST. I WAS BORN ON 19th of MAY 1991 IN GANNAVARAM(Krishna District) Near VIJAYAWADA,ANDHRAPRADESH.

I, KIRAN KUMAR CHALAPAKA, am a curious person that looks for answers to the most important questions that impact mankind. Since my childhood days I have made an exerted effort to research, investigate and document anything that can shed light on such highly controversial matters.

After researching reports, gathering information about various paranormal events were frequently reported, it became apparent there were clearly things going on that defied any rational explanation in a number of these cases. My expectation is to find rational explanations as I explore and sometimes experience these supernatural claims and events. These experiences I was having with others that joined me on these outings were quite compelling motivating me to devote more and more of my time to exploration and understanding. At first I was just curious and spent time following up on stories that were difficult to believe.

As I grew older I had run accross reports of events from people who I personally know and trust that were quite compelling. Information I had read and some reports on television were also persuasive generating more interset on my part. Beginning as a skeptic I was surprized I started encountering situations that defied all rational explanation. These experiences started happening in greater numbers than I would have expected. I was then motivated to conduct critical investigations/ research on paranormal matters and became more aggressive in my pursuit and analytical processing.

There are many reasons why the paranormal community isn't taken seriously. One reason is because of these types of stereotypes. There are too many skeptics watching paranormal television shows, reading cheesy books and websites. What you see on TV isn't what really happens.

But in my opinion, the main reason the paranormal isn't taken seriously is because of some of the people involved in the paranormal community themselves. There are some people that just need to tone it down a bit. We have seen some of those that carry a sense of entitlement because they're like “Oooh, I'm a psychic/medium,” etc. If you're going to make such claims then be ready to back them up. Anyone can claim anything, so either put up or shut up. Then there are the people who are too accepting which are just as bad. Those who remarkably have a 100% success rate finding paranormal evidence. The people who think everything is evidence, that everywhere is haunted. They capture orbs and EVP's without considering the innumerable rational or natural explanations of where they could have originated. They interpret everything with a paranormal bias. And what's even worse is that with the accessibility to so much software, evidence is so easily forged and hoaxes are created. How are we ever to gain credibility? This only makes it even harder for us to gather cases and investigation invitations.

So what are we to do? Maybe if we had more serious discussions people would quit abstaining from asking real questions. Instead of degrading me for my interest in the paranormal, try to understand that all I'm trying to do is further my knowledge. My/our research isn't taken seriously because it isn't a real science. But hopefully we as a community can one day gather enough facts to maybe entertain a plausibility within the skeptic scientific community. People have a hard time believing in what they can't see, and this prevents other people from wanting to come forward with their experiences in fear of being persecuted for believing in such things. So, even though I may continue to be criticized for what I do, I will continue our research. We'll never find the evidence if we don't look.

~KIROAN~