A scientific approach to the paranormal
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Carrie Poppy |
TEDxVienna
• October 2016
What's haunting Carrie Poppy? Is it ghosts or something worse? In this talk, the investigative journalist narrates her encounter with a spooky feeling you'll want to warn your friends about and explains why we need science to deal with paranormal activity.
What's haunting Carrie Poppy? Is it ghosts or something worse? In this talk, the investigative journalist narrates her encounter with a spooky feeling you'll want to warn your friends about and explains why we need science to deal with paranormal activity.
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Carrie Poppy tells stories on the fringes of human experience through writing, live storytelling and radio.
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