He ain’t afraid of no ghosts…or is he?

Although skeptics have called the video fake, Aykroyd believes Ramirez’s paranormal experience.

This man ended up having to go see his pastor!"

GHOSTBUSTERS, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, 1984.

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That’s the explanation that some psychotherapists put to these people.

They’ll say they’re secretly sadists and they want to torture themselves so they make up these memories.

So they can be hypnotized and get attention from psychologists.

I believe Frank, I really do.

I believe all these people [onHotel Paranormal].

Why would they make these stories up?

Shows like this give them a forum to come forward."

“It is pretty frightening what these people go through,” he explains.

“That’s what I love about the Travel Channel’s approach, they’re sensitive to the trauma.

I remember watching her story unravel and wondering, ‘Wait!

Is that where you’re really going to check-in?

Look at that place!'”

In May, theNew York Timesreported unidentified flying objects were spotted by navy pilots in 2014 and 2015.

Though the Defense Department won’t confirm what the pilots witnessed were extraterrestrial, Akroyd has his own theories.

“Nothing has been confirmed that these hyper-advanced aerodynamic platforms are operated by aliens,” he says.

What was in the New York Times reporting, I believe that.

“Sure, sure.

Absolutely,” he exclaims.

“I have an idea there, in fact.”

Hotel Paranormalpremieres July 11 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Travel Channel.