Last Updated
21 July 2008 11:28:45 PM

Our Mission
The main aim of The Malaysian
Ghost Research is to share the documentation through
research about the existence of life after death. Our mission is to
share information and/ or to help change the perception of peoples’
narrow view about this mysterious world, through scientific research
methods using a digital camera, video and audio recording.
About Our Research
The Malaysian Ghost Research
is the premier paranormal website online
in Malaysia and our collection of non-dust ghost orbs, ecto,
human shaped apparitional ghost photos, ghost videos and EVPs is the
largest collection online. The collection mostly comes from the solo
investigations by a professional paranormal investigator and ghost researcher, and from our
professional sub-team investigators based in Beluran, Sabah. The
dust orb found on this site is only for comparison purposes.
Possible portal opening.
July 01st, 2006 by
Augustine Towonsing
Date Taken : 06/01/2007 11:26pm
Location : Open field, Kg.
Pelantong, Beluran, Sabah
This is a good example of ghost
energy pattern that one might mistake to be an insect. Close
examination suggests that this is not related to an insect
because an insect flaps its wings while flying. Furthermore, the
distinct shape of this anomaly does not resemble any meaningful
shape that can be associated with insects.
Meanwhile, the zoomed photo shows
that this bright light consist of multiples ghost orbs
merging together result in a bright light emitting from within
the anomaly mentioned. Perhaps, the main bright light is a kind
of a transport that is used by spirits to travel together or
possible portal opening.
Furthermore, it is noticeable
that the surrounding top right hand corner of the main bright
lights has become reddish that may explain that this bright
light is an energy that is associated with the spirit's energy.
In fact, at the same place and time our investigators have
recorded another 5 EVPs from 5 different spirits that validate
this anomaly to be ghost energy.

