Barry Fitzgerald

Barry Fitzgerald

Irish born Barry Fitzgerald has over 30 years experience within the world of the supernatural in which he is known, and has taken him to new levels of intrigue and mystery.
Appearing on all 56 episodes of Ghost Hunters International he headed a team on the American NBC owned SyFy network and explored a quandary of the paranormal and supernatural phenomenon around the globe.
His natural progression led to the writing and publishing of books on subjects within his field of research such as ‘The Complete Approach‘, ‘The Influence’, ‘My Home Is Haunted Now What?’, ‘In The Mist Of Gods’, ‘Banshee’, ‘Searching The Sídhe‘, a series of investigative stories into Irish mythology and folklore called ‘Legend Seekers’, a fictional trilogy ‘The Council of Three’ and his recent work The Deception of Gods and Men.
He was recognized for his work in the paranormal world and received the award of paranormal TV personality of the year 2016 and 2018 from PSW based in the Netherlands.
Barry’s research has taken him out of his comfort zone and into areas of Irish myth, legend and folklore that has led him into the shadowy depths of the underworld not only in Ireland but around the globe uncovering shocking similarities between cultural encounters with the unknown. Discovering a line of knowledge hidden within Neolithic tombs he has exposed a global network of doorways which could expose the true gods behind the veil. This discovery has led to him directing new internet documentaries including The Serpents Mound, The Mysterious Bodies of Peru Pt1 and Pt 2 followed by the Dark Identity in 2018, a documentary which explores the new angel cult and the true beings that hid behind the job title.
His most challenging cases drove him to explore the Mayan underworld in Belize known as Xibalba, leading a team into the furthest death’s of the Mayan version of Hell and hiking the Drakensberg mountains in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to investigate a cave associated with ancestral worship for the Zulu nation. Recently, however, his most challenging research comes in the form of the Irish mythology and it’s exceptionally confrontational and direct deities of old.

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