Fear Is Not Evidence: Restoring Integrity to Paranormal Research is a serious guide to rebuilding credibility in the paranormal field. Rather than treating fear, belief, dramatic reactions, or entertainment as proof, this book argues for a more disciplined approach rooted in observation, documentation, critical thinking, and ethical responsibility.
Matthew Lay examines how paranormal research has been shaped by history, spiritualism, media influence, performance, equipment misuse, investigator bias, and fear-based storytelling. He challenges investigators to separate experience from evidence, theory from conclusion, and curiosity from assumption. The book explores topics such as witness interviews, environmental review, contamination control, equipment limitations, pareidolia, time distortion, field procedures, evidence classification, client communication, and respectful treatment of the unknown.
Written for investigators, researchers, skeptics, believers, and anyone interested in unexplained phenomena, this book does not dismiss paranormal experiences. Instead, it asks that they be handled with care, humility, and method. Its central message is clear: the unknown should not be exploited, exaggerated, or forced into easy labels. It should be studied responsibly.