This depends on who you ask and how you define 'paranormal'.
Many people might tell you that 'para-celebrities' , namely anyone who has a television show or internet presence is a paranormal expert. Others might claim that amateur ghost-hunters are experts.
If you presume that credentials and experience dictate expertise, then the best answer is that parapsychologists are paranormal experts. Then again, 'paranormal' extends beyond the areas of Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis studied by Parapsychology research in formal settings.
For example, Ufology is considered by many as 'paranormal'. So those who study UFOs might be considered 'experts' as well.
Generally, anyone claiming expertise should have more to offer than beliefs.
They should be able to explain why what they say makes sense, beyond vague claims such as "there's a theory out there.." They should be able to validate such statements with concrete evidence or proofs or at least well-constructed and logical theory based on established related fact-based theories.
Consult a paranormal expert to open your "Third Eye". That is the easiest way.
Yes you can. There are many groups and institutes that have people you can contact and ask questions. Whether it be by email or via phone you can use your favorite search engine and type in Paranormal Societies. Many of these groups will be happy to assist you.
Nightcrawler is a swashbuckling, fencing, acrobatic, paranormal expert (The last bit is only in his very own series, a branch off of Uncanny in 2005).
No, it's the opposite: Paranormal Entity is a lame rip-off of Paranormal Activity.
Nothing rhymes with paranormal.
probably about paranormal activity
Is Sergey on paranormal
Studying paranormal to determine if it is fake or not.
Paranormal State - 2007 Paranormal Detour 5-7 was released on: USA: 2010
Paranormal is a myth.
Paranormal Magazine was created in 2005.
Paranormal Cops was created in 2010.