Every investigation follows a rigorous, evidence-based protocol designed to eliminate natural explanations before considering paranormal causes.
We begin with a detailed interview to understand reported phenomena, timeline, witnesses, and environmental factors. This helps us identify potential natural explanations before equipment deployment.
Before investigating paranormal claims, we establish environmental baselines. Most "paranormal" activity has mundane explanations: faulty wiring, plumbing, HVAC systems, structural settling, or wildlife.
Investigations are conducted with calibrated professional equipment and strict protocols to minimize contamination and false positives.
All captured evidence undergoes systematic analysis. We actively attempt to debunk each piece of evidence before classification.
Confirmed natural causes (HVAC, plumbing, etc.)
Identified false positive or contamination
No natural explanation found, requires more data
Exhaustive debunking failed, extraordinary evidence
Investigations conclude with detailed written reports documenting methodology, findings, evidence analysis, and honest conclusions—even if that conclusion is "no paranormal activity detected."
We believe that credibility in paranormal investigation comes from our willingness to say "there's a natural explanation." The vast majority of reported paranormal activity has mundane causes. By exhaustively eliminating those causes first, the rare instances where we cannot find natural explanations become far more compelling and worthy of serious consideration.
We do not manufacture evidence. We do not sensationalize findings. We document what we observe, analyze it rigorously, and report it honestly—nothing more, nothing less.