Behind the Paranormal

Event Date: 
Thursday, January 19, 2017 - 6:30pm

Behind the Paranormal with Paul and Ben Eno

Thursday, January 19, 6:30-8:00 p.m.

Paul Eno and Ben Eno, the father-son co-hosts of the CBS Radio and WOON 1240 Boston/Providence destination show Behind the Paranormal will be appearing at the Franklin Public Library to discuss their new book, Beyond the Paranormal: Everything you know is wrong. 

Journey through the paranormal from prehistory to the planets and our future, with over 50 bizarre cases of ghosts, poltergeists, demons, cryptids, UFOs, and other out-of-the-ordinary phenomena. Based on CBS and WOON 1240 radio scripts broadcast by a world-famous father-and-son team of paranormal investigators, their research has revealed bizarre connections not only between seemingly unrelated occurrences but also between the paranormal and our everyday lives, the history of our species, and our possible future as a race. Meet inter-world parasites that might be farming your family or community, encounter disappearing buildings, and ghosts of people who aren’t dead. Push the boundaries as you find out what the Bible and other ancient documents might really mean, and what UFOs, invisible friends, and those footsteps in the attic could really be. Explaining the paranormal is not the problem. It’s handling the explanations. Everything you know is wrong.

Paul & Ben Eno are the father-son co-hosts of the CBS Radio and WOON 1240 Boston/Providence destination show Behind the Paranormal, with an estimated 3 million listeners. Paul began paranormal research in 1970 while studying for the priesthood. His mentors included parapsychologist Dr. Louisa Rhine, Fr. John J. Nicola (technical adviser for The Exorcist) and first-generation ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren. He graduated from two seminaries, but was expelled from a third because of his paranormal work. He became an award-winning New England journalist and the author of seven books. Ben Eno joined his dad’s adventures at the age of thirteen and, at sixteen, became the youngest syndicated broadcaster in America. Ben is a sound expert and a graduate of Emerson College in Boston.