David Harvey is an independent paranormal researcher with extensive experience on residential cases and historic sites. David is the former historian and researcher for The Pasadena Paranormal Research Society, and the co-producer, co-host, and music director for Altered States Paranormal Radio Podcast http://aspararadio.wordpress.com/.
David gives numerous lectures and radio interviews on the topic of the Paranormal and was the instructor in Fall 2012 for “Things Shouldn't Go Bump in the Night: Paranormal Investigations in Museums and Historic Sites” for Museum Classes Online. He now has the revised course "Paranormal Investigations and Programs in Museums and Historic Sites" that is taught every three months as part of his online courses on his professional conservation website: www.cityofangelsconservation.weebly.com
David has over 42 years experience in the museum and cultural preservation fields. He has been a museum blacksmith, an archaeologist, and historian. His long current career as a professional museum, art, artifact, architecture, monuments, and sculpture conservator and museum consultant with projects ranging from private collectors to major museums, city / state/ federal agencies, and a close encounter with the first artifacts that were raised from the RMS Titanic. David has been interviewed by NPR, “All Things Considered” and his historical research was featured on a national PBS Show.
David gives numerous lectures and radio interviews on the topic of the Paranormal and was the instructor in Fall 2012 for “Things Shouldn't Go Bump in the Night: Paranormal Investigations in Museums and Historic Sites” for Museum Classes Online. He now has the revised course "Paranormal Investigations and Programs in Museums and Historic Sites" that is taught every three months as part of his online courses on his professional conservation website: www.cityofangelsconservation.weebly.com
David has over 42 years experience in the museum and cultural preservation fields. He has been a museum blacksmith, an archaeologist, and historian. His long current career as a professional museum, art, artifact, architecture, monuments, and sculpture conservator and museum consultant with projects ranging from private collectors to major museums, city / state/ federal agencies, and a close encounter with the first artifacts that were raised from the RMS Titanic. David has been interviewed by NPR, “All Things Considered” and his historical research was featured on a national PBS Show.