Jessica Jones

Jessica Jones

Biography:

Jessica Jones is a paranormal investigator and remote viewer based in northwest Georgia. She is an active field researcher and member of Enigma Research Group (ERG), Anomalous Studies and Observation Group (ASOG), and North Georgia Cryptid Researchers (NGCR). All are action-oriented research groups which conduct field research associated with all things paranormal, particularly Bigfoot. These groups have obtained ground-breaking evidence at several paranormal hot-spot hubs in the southeastern United States, comparable to the infamous Skinwalker Ranch. What sets her team apart from other groups is they are trained in remote viewing (RV). In addition to utilizing RV in the research field, Jessica assists in missing persons/cold cases. She presents her field research at Disclosure conferences and is often interviewed on podcasts and radio shows across the globe. 

Jessica has been a very switched-on human since childhood. She saw the world from a different perspective than most of her friends and family. Her interests included studying ghosts and the afterlife, cryptids, watching the sky for UFOs, and astrology, which led her to be a tarot and oracle card reader. Jessica spent nearly twenty years as the Executive Director of the Georgia Commission on Women, a state agency advocating for women across the state of Georgia. She now has a small business, War Woman Goods.  

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Past Shows:

  • Angelic Encounters / Cryptid Research

    Author and educator Dr. Scott Guerin discussed an international study that revealed 75% of participants said they believe in angels. Followed by Jessica Jones, the Cryptid Huntress, on her team's cutting-edge approach to cryptid field research.More »

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Christmas Monsters / Drone Sightings
Christmas Monsters / Drone Sightings
Paranormal researcher Alex Matsuo explored the darker side of Christmas traditions. Followed by bestselling author William Forstchen who touched on drone sightings in the U.S., and the potential dangers of solar flares and EMPs.

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