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Brad Klinge Founder and Lead Investigator Brad was born and raised in the Universal City/Schertz area just outside San Antonio, Texas. He is a 1996 graduate of Southwest Texas State University majoring in Business and minoring in Broadcast Journalism and currently works as a technical project manager for a large corporation. He has always had an interest in the paranormal, and that multiplied ten-fold in the summer of 1990 when he was able to witness and film one of the most phenomenal paranormal events ever recorded--an actual ghost regiment. This experience was the driving force that eventually led him to form Everyday Paranormal in October 2007. Brad is married and the father of three girls. In addition to his regular job and running Everyday Paranormal, Brad drives the Zamboni for a local professional AHL hockey team--the San Antonio Rampage. His goal with EP is to take paranormal investigation to a new level with common sense theories and techniques that so far have led to extraordinary evidence. |
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Barry Klinge Co-Founder and Lead Investigator Barry was born in Denver, Colorado, and moved to Texas when he was 6 months old. He is Brad's older brother and has lived in the Universal City/Schertz area outside of San Antonio all of his life with a brief stint in the U.S. Navy during the first Gulf War. Barry is married and has two kids--girl and boy. He worked as a paramedic for 12 years before graduating in 2006 from The University of Texas at San Antonio with a bachelors in Kiniseology (Physical Education). He currently works as a special education PE teacher. Barry has always had an interest in the paranormal. After xperiencing many subtle personal experiences over the years, Barry jumped at the opportunity to conduct professional and scientific research with his brother Brad. Barry also plays the role of case manager and does most of the client screening and scheduling. |
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Hector Cisneros Tech Manager Hector was born in Eagle Pass, Texas, and lived there for a couple of months before his parents decided to move to San Antonio, where he currently lives. He is employed by a local medical company as a Purchasing Supervisor in the IT department. This position gives him the ability to research the latest technology which assists him in locating equipment and gadgets he can incorporate into investigations. Hector's interest in the paranormal extends from his passionate interest in UFOLOGY. "Growing up, I remember the paranormal experiences my grandparents in Mexico would share with us. Being young, I didn't think much of it other than urban legend. Then along came Everyday Paranormal and my eyes have been opened up to the real thing." Hector's wife Gretchen is also a member of the team. |
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Steve Harris Tech Specialist Steve is a native San Antonian who has always had an interest in the paranormal field. A good number of his personal paranormal experiences happened between 1992 and 1996 when he worked with Brad at a local ice skating rink while they were both in college. "This was one of those places that you didn't want to be by yourself in, and it was always a fight to not be the last one there at night. We saw doors close by themselves, apparitions, stange sounds, the whole 9." Steve currently works at a local IT hosting company in San Antonio. He has an interest in technical gadgets and loves to experiment with them. Steve's role as tech specialist enables him to carry this interst into the paranormal field. Steve is also a Zamboni driver with Brad for the San Antonio Rampage. |
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Mike Berger Team Videographer/Photographer Bio Coming Soon |
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Jason Worden Webmaster/Investigator
Jason was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, but has spent most of his life in San Antonio. He has also lived in Missouri. In his off time and away from his regular job as a payroll system technician, Jason enjoys reading and cheering for the Spurs, Cowboys, and Cardinals. Jason also works part time as a DJ. He has been interested in the paranormal since he was a child and has had numerous brushes including "hearing" two Confederate soldiers discussing General Lee's surrender to Grant while living in Missouri. He says, "The paranormal field also incorporates my favorite subject in school, History. You are always learning something. It is never boring". |
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Gretchen Cisneros Investigator Gretchen was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, where she lived until 1985 when she moved to San Antonio, Texas. She currently works as a Payroll Project Manager for a local corporation and has been employed with the company for almost 14 years. Gretchen earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in French in May of 1993 with a minor in ESL (English as a Second Language) and would like to eventually pursue a secondary teaching career. In addition to her interest in Parapsychology, Gretchen loves to travel. She has been to France, Hawaii, Canada, and other various destinations across the United States. Gretchen enjoys sharing the paranormal experience with her husband of almost ten years, Hector Cisneros, who is the current Technical Manager for the EP organization. She eagerly looks forward to many more exciting investigations with the team!! |
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Levi Shaw Investigator
Levi was born and raised in San Antonio, where attended and graduated from Oliver Wendel Holmes High School in 1998. He then went to school for graphic arts and printing technologies. He is a married father of three boys the youngest being 9 months and oldest being 8 yrs. In addition to working full time and helping with the operations of the EP team, Levi is an active coach with the local little league baseball, and an ex-volunteer firefighter. Levi also likes to draw and paint. Levi took interest in the paranormal in June of 1996 when he lived in an old Victorian home in West Virginia one summer. There he had his first paranormal experience when he had the door to his bedroom open and felt someone sit down on the bed but could not see anything but the indention from the spirit sitting there. Levi has had many personal experiences since then. Levi's future for EP is to take his experience with everyday life and paranormal experiences to the public. Not to make you believe but show you that the evidence is there and let you make your own decision--and someday have the millions of questions he has answered.
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Natalie Morgan Historian/Researcher
Natalie was born in Abilene, Texas, and as a military brat she lived in Okinawa, North Carolina, Mississippi, Texas, Michigan, Germany and California. She was a Rotary Exchange student to South Africa in 1980. Natalie holds a BS in Communications from UT Austin and an MS in Library Science from the University of North Texas. Her husband is the Director of Productions at KLRN in San Antonio, and their daughter is a student at UTSA. She also has two dogs, two cats and a gerbil. Natalie works as the Adult Services Librarian at the Boerne Public Library. She joined the team not too long after Everyday Paranormal investigated the library. Her skills and education in the field of research makes her a great addition to the team. |
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From front to back: Brad Klinge, Levi Shaw, Andrew Rosales, Brent Maertz, Steve Harris, Gretchen Cisneros, Barry Klinge, and Hector Cisneros.
Striking a pose on the bridge to the gazeebo at the Myrtles Plantation. |
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From left to right: Hector Cisneros, Mike Berger, Levi Shaw, and Brad Klinge.
Chillin' out on the back patio at the Myrtles Plantation prior to our first investigation.
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From left to right: Levi Shaw, Brad Klinge, Steve Harris, Brent Maertz, Andrew Rosales, and Barry Klinge.
At the gates of Layfayette Cemetery No 1 in the Garden District of New Orleans. We investigated a house right across the street and couldn't resist the photo opportunity. |
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From left to right: Jason Worden, and Brad Klinge
Walking through downtown San Antonio on the way to the Alamo. |
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Standing behind desk from left to right: Hector Cisneros, Steve Harris, Mike Berger, Siobhain Anders, Brad Klinge, Randy Beamer, David Chancellor, Barry Klinge, Brent Maertz, Jason Worden At desk from left to right: Elisa Bocanegra, anonymous guest, Gretchen Cisneros, and Levi Shaw.
Prior to our investigation of the News 4 WOAI studios (San Antonio's NBC affiliate), the EP Crew got a chance to grab a picture with the 10 o'clock news anchors right after the broadcast.
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