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Joshua P. Warren has spent 20 years breaking ground in the paranormal. He began publishing at the age of 15. At age 25, Simon & Schuster published his book, HOW TO HUNT GHOSTS, now widely considered a classic in the field. In 2004, he made the cover of the science journal, ELECTRIC SPACE CRAFT, for his work on the mysterious Brown Mountain Lights. Founder of L.E.M.U.R. Paranormal, and the Asheville Mystery Museum, he often corresponds for Coast to Coast AM, hosts the nationally-syndicated Speaking of Strange radio show, and is a regular personality on programs that have aired on the Travel Channel, Discovery, History Channel, National Geographic, SyFy, Animal Planet, etc. Through an open, imaginative mind, Warren tells the facts with a warm, respectful sense of humor, yet reduces them down to solid lab experiments to separate fact from fiction. A quick Google search demonstrates why his schedule includes major events regarding ghosts, UFOs, cryptids, psychic phenomena, time warps, and everything that presses forth the boundaries of "normal" reality. -- After extensive authentication efforts, the "White House Ghost Photo," captured in 1950, has been proclaimed "The world's most amazing ghost photo," by best-selling author Joshua P. Warren, a paranormal expert. Warren, who has appeared on many TV shows, including the Travel Channel's "Ghost Adventures," has released a free video report, into the public domain, with never-before-revealed information on the mysterious image. The new report, co-produced with D.C. filmmaker C. Eric Scott, is on his website, JoshuaPWarren.com. "We have done unprecedented work analyzing this photograph in Washington, D.C.," Warren says. "And, to be honest, I think it is Abraham Lincoln." The black and white photograph appears to show a translucent human figure standing in the basement of the White House, toward the back of a construction zone. This official government photo was taken by U.S. National Park Service photographer Abbie Rowe during President Harry S. Truman's reconstruction of the White House, 1949-1952. The "apparition" was first noticed in 2008, by a Missouri reader named Bob Martin, when it appeared in David McCullough's Pulitzer-Prize winning biography, "Truman." "I've done my best to seek answers from the Truman Library in Kansas City, as well as the National Park Service and the National Archives," Warren said. "I interviewed the Chief White House Historian at the White House Historical Association, and numerous professional photographers in the D.C. area. In similar settings, we tried our best to duplicate this as a typical long-exposure or double-exposure. Ultimately, we found there was no ordinary explanation for the figure in this image." Due to the appearance of the spectral figure, and the fact it is standing directly beneath the Lincoln Bedroom, Warren believes it is an authentic photograph of President Abraham Lincoln's ghost. Warren has freely released his new findings, and video report, into the public domain. But he says there is still some unfinished business. "The Secret Service would not grant me access to view the Abbie Rowe negatives kept at the National Archives Building in College Park, Maryland, due to National Security concerns. Why should this be an issue with this photo? I hope the major media will now work together to possibly gain access." To watch the free video report, and see enhancements of the image, visit: JoshuaPWarren.com