Barry Taff

Dr. Barry Taff earned his doctorate in psychophysiology with a minor in biomedical engineering from UCLA. He holds six medical patents. From 1969 through 1978 he worked out of the former parapsychology laboratory at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute as a research associate where he studied telepathy, precognition, and remote viewing as well as poltergeists, doppelgangers and UFOs. Dr. Taff's research has been published in numerous journals, periodicals, magazines and books over the last 25 years. He has been the principal investigator on more than 3,500 cases of poltergeists and hauntings, one of which became the bestselling book and motion picture, 'The Entity.'

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  • Parapsychology & Hauntings / Rock 'n' Roll Secrets

    Paranormal investigator Dr. Barry Taff revealed his experiences with anomalies, disembodied voices, and apparitions. Followed by "Rock & Roll Detective" Jim Berkenstadt on secrets, hoaxes, and conspiracies in the genre's history.More »
  • Celebrity Ghost Cases / Sensing Magnetic Fields

    Kim Russo talked about her adventures in psychic ghost investigations. Dr. Barry Taff spoke on human biomagetism and unusual poltergeist cases.More »
  • ESP & Poltergeists / Open Lines

    In the first half, Dr. Barry Taff discussed evidence that normal is actually paranormal, and how science is showing amazing explanations for ESP, ghosts and poltergeists. Open Lines followed.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to May 13, 1998, when parapyschologist Dr. Barry Taff discussed dangerous and bizarre encounters with poltergeists.More »
  • Parapsychology

    George Knapp was joined by parapsychologist Dr. Barry Taff, who shared details on his investigations into cases of high strangeness as well as the difficulties in applying science to the paranormal. Cases discussed by Taff ranged from the humorous, such as a deceased Star...More »
  • GhostFest Expo 2006

    In a live remote broadcast from GhostFest Expo 2006 aboard the haunted Queen Mary, George Noory presided over a evening of Open Lines featuring stories from both callers and expo attendees, as well as interviews with various GhostFest speakers.More »
  • Tate Murders & Paranormal Activity

    On the anniversary of the infamous Tate murders, David Oman, the producer and co-writer of House at the End of the Drive, discussed his experiences living near the now destroyed crime scene. He was joined by paranormal investigator Dr. Barry Taff who examined Oman's home using a...More »

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