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Why Zak Bagans is dangerous

And why he needs to be canceled like now

By Lena BaileyPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 3 min read
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Usually, I'm not an advocate or a fan of cancel culture but in this case or similar cases I'm ok with it. The reason I usually don't support cancel culture is because the cause of the canceling is that people just disagreed with the person or got offended. In this case the person in question is actually dangerous. I'll explain in this article why Zak Bagans is dangerous.

If you don't know who Zak Bagans is, he is the lead investigator and personality on "Ghost Adventures". He also owns a haunted museum in Las Vegas. The museum is home to Dr. Kevorkian's van, the devil's chair, Peggy the doll and many other items.

There are a few reasons I think he's dangerous, but the main reason is because he doesn't know what he's doing. I don't think he's a real paranormal investigator, I think he was a guy that looks good on camera and had a good personality for a TV show. He breaks the rules of attraction. This is dangerous because people will see him on TV and think that what he does and how he does it is how it's supposed to be.

The rules/laws of attraction are in place for everyone's safety. The main thing they prevent is attachment or possession. Attachment is when a spirit or energy attaches themselves to you and follows you. Possession is where the spirit makes your body their home. Possession can last a few hours or forever. The only cure for possession or attachment is a cleansing and/or an exorcism. If you break the rules of attraction, then you will get possessed or get something attached to you. You can also get hurt if you break these rules. People have been hurt and have had heart attacks by breaking the rules. People have also been scratched or have had nose bleeds when they follow Zak's lead.

I think the problem with Zak is also attitude and intention. I think he wants to put on a good show or be edgy or take risks. He could have been taught the wrong when he was learning how to be a paranormal investigator. When it comes taking risks going to haunted or abandoned places can be dangerous. Abandoned places aren't taken care of so if you go you could get hurt. At haunted places the danger comes when people don't know what they are doing or don't follow the commonsense rules.

Zak Bagans is basically an actor who got lucky. That's how I look at this guy. It even lists him as a TV personality and actor as well as a paranormal investigator on his wikipedia. Any location he goes to is worse off after he leaves. He makes the paranormal activity gets worse anywhere he goes. So, we have people that watch him and "learn" how to do investigation then maybe make stuff worse too. People can also get hurt, possessed or get a spiritual attachment.

I'm not saying that Zak is a terrible person on a personal level but on a paranormal and professional level he's a liability and dangerous. As long as people watch him and support him the longer he can have his power. If he loses support he can lose his power. If he loses power other people who actually know what they're doing can step up and actually teach people what to really do.

We need people who know what to do and can teach people the right way to interact with the paranormal world. We need to also cancel those who can do harm. They at one point tried to limit smoking in movies because it may influence young people to smoke so why won't they limit people's expose to someone like Zak.

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Lena Bailey

Georgia born writer. Specializing in dating and true crime

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