
Team Phenomenon was mentioned in the Washington Post Magazine after a writer "Rebecca Bengal" spoke with Robert Bolk, DIrector of Operations for Team Phenomenon in Cassadaga. Even though it was a short mention, we feel any exposure in the media can be good exposure as long as it's done with positivity and class.
Summary of Rebecca Bengall's article: Following the dust tracks: Touring Florida through the eyes of Zora Neale Hurston
When I went to check out the next morning, I found Doreen Kelly, a psychic reader who also works the front desk and gift shop at the Lost in Time Cafe, examining drugstore enlargements of photographs with a gray-haired man wearing a Blizzard of Ozz tour T-shirt and store-bought cutoff jean shorts. "We used to have the front desk there in the lobby, rather than in the store. There was nothing on it but a vase," Kelly said, pointing at a picture of a slightly unfocused oblong, brightly haloed object. "And look at that! There are these orange swirls of light, like fireballs -- the kind that often flare around a reflective object."
"Oh, yeah, those are flames all right," the man agreed.
"But everyone focuses on the angel in the middle of the swirl," Kelly said. "I don't see it."
"No, that's not a face. That's smoke. But from where?" said the man, who later introduced himself as Robert Bolk. "It's energy. Definitely energy." He is director of operations of Team Phenomenon, a paranormal research organization that he said had recently undertaken an investigation of a seven-story, 600-foot ship in Tampa. Team Phenomenon returned to inspect Cassadaga on a somewhat frequent basis.
"We got a photo here once in this hotel of a boy sticking his head through a stained-glass window down the hall," Bolk said matter-of-factly. "Sometimes you don't see those things till you get home, you know. We were investigating a room on the first floor last night. We didn't get much, but when we listen to the audio and video, it might be a different story. Sometimes things emerge later that you didn't see at the time."
Full story link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/09/AR2010040903667_3.html






