
Parker-based FRAPS logo.
The Parker-based Front Range Analytical Paranormal Society, or FRAPS, is seeking new members for open positions including primary investigators and a case manager.

Brian Bullock, Parker resident and FRAPS founder.
FRAPS is a team of people “dedicated to the search for paranormal activity in the Front Range of Colorado”. Serving areas ranging from Colorado Springs to Ft. Collins, and points in between, FRAPS uses scientific investigation methods to prove or disprove paranormal activity. All services are free.
“I established this group because I enjoy helping people. I believe that many people who think they have a paranormal problem don't feel comfortable talking about it,” states Brian Bullock, FRAPS founder and Parker resident. “Our group can help overcome that fear and determine if the problem is paranormal or explainable in another way.”
FRAPS team members range from skeptics to true believers, but all members are dedicated to paranormal research and to assisting those experiencing possible paranormal activity.
Anyone interested in becoming part of this Parker paranormal investigation team is invited to apply for a position through the website. Please read the by-laws and FRAPS uniform information before applying, then download and fill out the application. Information will be reviewed, and applicants meeting criteria will be interviewed. All applicants are subject to background checks.
FRAPS is available to investigate haunted locations. Anyone needing assistance with possible paranormal activity, please contact FRAPS founder Brian Bullock to discuss it at founder@frapscolorado.com. Investigation services are free.
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Comments
Great article, also want people to know that we can be completely confidential in our investigation. Neighbors will only think you have having a dinner party. We will not release any information about you or your location at anytime.
This is so cool! I wish our neighborhood was historic enough to warrant paranormal investigations as I know many of my friends who would love having this kind of "dinner party" :)
Let me think...uh...YEP! One! During 67 years I've met only ONE normal person - NEVER a pair. Gear up for the long haul if you plan on searching for a paranormals! It's been ongoing for centuries, ya know...
Interesting stuff.
Also, would like to invite anyone reading this to join us at the websight www.frapscolorado.com and join in on the chat forums.
Wow-who knew? I don't think many people associate Colorado with psychic phenomena.
Glenn, you may be right! And yet Colorado has a colorful past full of gold and silver mines, Native American tribes, and other wild west stuff that lends itself to plenty of paranormal activity.
This seems to be a taboo subject, so good idea to put the information out there in hopes of reaching the people interested in this.
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