
Our mission is to research, investigate, and document evidence of paranormal activity.
Research:
We research the history and stories associated with allegedly haunted locations to understand the context of the events.
Investgate:
Our team of Paranormal investigators explore places that people claim are haunted by ghosts because of unexplained paranormal activity. Our investigators use a compilation of evidence that either indicates or rejects the presence of paranormal phenomenon.
Document:
As researchers, we keep detailed journals and field notes to record subjective experiences and objective data in real time. Information recorded includes:
- Time and date of observations.
- Environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.
- The nature of an event, including sounds heard, sights seen, and other physical sensations.
- The specific location where an event occurred.
- Witness statements and personal feelings.
We use Audio recordings (EVP)
Digital audio recorders are used to capture Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), which are unexplained voices or sounds that are not heard at the time but are audible on playback. During an investigation, we will:
- Perform quiet “EVP sessions” by asking questions and then pausing to allow time for a response.
- Avoid talking over potential responses to create clear recordings.
- Review the audio meticulously with headphones to catch subtle sounds.
Video and photography
Cameras are used to capture visual evidence of apparitions, shadow figures, or other unexplained phenomena.
- Video cameras are set up to record continuously, often with night vision or infrared capabilities for low-light conditions.
- Still cameras are used to capture images, with many researchers taking rapid-fire photographs to document changes.
- Thermal cameras detect heat signatures and temperature changes that the naked eye cannot see.
Environmental and EMF readings
Researchers use several devices to measure changes in the environment, which some believe are associated with paranormal activity.
- Electromagnetic field (EMF) meters detect fluctuations in electromagnetic energy, which are sometimes linked to spirit activity.
- Infrared thermometers are used to find “cold spots”—sudden, localized temperature drops that have no apparent cause.
- Environmental sensors monitor other atmospheric conditions, such as temperature and humidity.
Pre-investigation and analysis
Historical research
Before an investigation, we research the history of a location to gather background information. This includes:
- Collecting witness accounts from the location’s current and former occupants.
- Researching local legends, historical events, and previous paranormal reports.
- Using public records to find relevant information about past inhabitants or tragedies.
Data review
After the investigation, all collected data is meticulously reviewed to identify and corroborate potential evidence.
- Multiple team members often review data independently to reduce personal bias.
- Analysts look for patterns across different types of evidence. For instance, an EMF spike occurring at the same time an audio recorder captures an EVP would be considered stronger evidence.
- Natural explanations, or “false positives,” are ruled out by considering factors like drafts, electrical interference, or misinterpretations.
Systematic cataloging
All evidence is systematically cataloged and stored. This allows for organization and helps establish a chain of custody for all recorded data. To increase credibility, paranormal researchers prioritize objective and verifiable data collection while acknowledging the subjective nature of personal experiences.