sorry but it has been a while since i posted. 4EPI has been busy the past few months with private client investigations. we just completed 3 in the last month and also gearing up for the fall season. the 18th , 19th and 24th of.next month we will be giving tours of a location that we investigated back in may. we also have a speaking engagement on the 30th of next month . in November we have two investigations lined up in 2 commercial locations, one of the locations we did back in may when we did or first public ghost hunt , and we were offered a chance to come back in and conduct another public ghost hunt.the second location for November , is a location that is set up as a haunted attraction in the month of October, plus this is also a location that ghost adventures has investigated, so it should be pretty exciting.anyway on to my list. the list below is my list of the top ten places that i would love to investigate. these are places that i have read about, or have seen on shows like ghost adventures , ghost hunters ...etc.. some of these places have a dark history some don't . i would love to know what your top ten list is.
1. Gettysburg battle field ( Gettysburg , Pa )
2. Eastern state penitentiary (Philadelphia , Pa )
3. Washoe club ( Virginia city , Nv ) i believe this is where ghost adventures got their start
4, Winchester house ( San Jose , Ca )
5. Fort Mifflin ( Philadelphia , Pa )
6. Red bank battle field ( National park , Nj )
7. Lizzy Borden house ( Mass )
8. Stanley hotel ( Colorado ) this is the place where Steven king wrote hs book the shining
9. Tombstone , Az
10 Alcatraz island ( San Francisco , Ca )
Monday, September 2, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
PARANORMAL THEORY # 3 ( Dimensional Worlds Theory )
: We live in a three-dimensional world. Although we can conceive of three dimensions or less the one-dimensional line and the two-dimensional surface it is difficult for us to imagine dimensions higher than three. However, mathematicians conducting research into space claim to be able to "visualize" four-dimensional space, and four-dimensional space can cast three-dimensional image, or a shadow of itself. At present, we perceive a rich world it has color, people live in it, there is nature that extends out into space. However, if we consider this concept of "light and shadow" from a wider perspective, this world itself could be the "shadow" cast by some other great world. Early mathematicians perceived this as a possibility. The fourth dimension is the only other dimension that can cross through our three dimensional plan of existences. Four-dimensional space can cast a three-dimensional image, or a shadow of itself. The eye and a camera can perceive a three-dimensional image. The camera can capture that image, and renders it as a two-dimensional image such as a photograph, or on film.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Spooky Number Of Americans Believe In Ghosts
what to find out who many people in america believe that ghost do exsist? then just click on the link below. the number of people that do is more then what i expected it ot be. this is a article that was posted on 2/2/2013. hope you are as amazed as i was at the number of believers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/02/real-ghosts-americans-poll_n_2049485.html?utm_hp_ref=paranormal
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/02/real-ghosts-americans-poll_n_2049485.html?utm_hp_ref=paranormal
Monday, April 15, 2013
PARANORMAL THEORY # 2 ( RENOVATION THEORY )
Renovation Theory
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
ALIEN LIFE & EXOPLANETS
I found this article on paranormal news.
ALIEN LIFE & EXOPLANETS Is An Alien Message Embedded In Our GeneticCode?
ALIEN LIFE & EXOPLANETS Is An Alien Message Embedded In Our GeneticCode?
Posted: 09 Apr 2013 09:20 AM PDT
by Ray Villard
Discovery news
"The answer to whether or not we are alone in the universe could be right under our nose, or, more literally, inside every cell in our body.
Could our genes have an intelligently designed “manufacturer’s stamp” inside them, written eons ago elsewhere in our galaxy? Such a “designer label” would be an indelible stamp of a master extraterrestrial civilization that preceded us by many millions or billions of years. As their ultimate legacy, they recast the Milky Way in their own biological image.
Vladimir I. shCherbak of al-Farabi Kazakh National University of Kazakhstan, and Maxim A. Makukov of the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, hypothesize that an intelligent signal embedded in our genetic code would be a mathematical and semantic message that cannot be accounted for by Darwinian evolution. They call it “biological SETI.” What’s more, they argue that the scheme has much greater longevity and chance of detecting E.T. than a transient extraterrestrial radio transmission.
Writing in the journal Icarus, they assert: “Once fixed, the code might stay unchanged over cosmological timescales; in fact, it is the most durable construct known. Therefore it represents an exceptionally reliable storage for an intelligent signature. Once the genome is appropriately rewritten the new code with a signature will stay frozen in the cell and its progeny, which might then be delivered through space and time.”
To pass the designer label test, any patterns in the genetic code must be highly statistically significant and possess intelligent-like features that are inconsistent with any natural know process, say the authors.
They go on to argue that their detailed analysis that the human genome (map here) displays a thorough precision-type orderliness in the mapping between DNA’s nucleotides and amino acids. “Simple arrangements of the code reveal an ensemble of arithmetical and ideographical patterns of symbolic language.” They say this includes the use of decimal notation, logical transformations, and the use of the abstract symbol of zero. “Accurate and systematic, these underlying patterns appear as a product of precision logic and nontrivial computing,” they assert.
This interpretation leads them to a farfetched conclusion: that the genetic code, “appears that it was invented outside the solar system already several billions years ago.” This statement endorses the idea of panspermia, the hypothesis that Earth was seeded with interstellar life. It’s certainly a novel and bold approach to galaxy conquest if we imagine this was a deliberate Johnny Appleseed endeavor by super-beings.
However, there are other possibilities too. I’ve previously written about the far-out notion that the universe we observe was built just for us and exists inside a computer program (with apologies to The Matrix film trilogy). Therefore the idea that some programmer somewhere wrote the genetic code for life in their model universe is consistent with the authors’ suggestions.
Biological SETI inevitably smacks head-on into an idea that is completely antithetical to science: the concept of intelligent design (ID). The proposition of ID is that our biology is so complex it must have been engineered by a higher power."
Read full article here: http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/could-an-alien-message-be-embedded-in-our-genetic-code-130401.htm
Discovery news
"The answer to whether or not we are alone in the universe could be right under our nose, or, more literally, inside every cell in our body.
Could our genes have an intelligently designed “manufacturer’s stamp” inside them, written eons ago elsewhere in our galaxy? Such a “designer label” would be an indelible stamp of a master extraterrestrial civilization that preceded us by many millions or billions of years. As their ultimate legacy, they recast the Milky Way in their own biological image.
Vladimir I. shCherbak of al-Farabi Kazakh National University of Kazakhstan, and Maxim A. Makukov of the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, hypothesize that an intelligent signal embedded in our genetic code would be a mathematical and semantic message that cannot be accounted for by Darwinian evolution. They call it “biological SETI.” What’s more, they argue that the scheme has much greater longevity and chance of detecting E.T. than a transient extraterrestrial radio transmission.
Writing in the journal Icarus, they assert: “Once fixed, the code might stay unchanged over cosmological timescales; in fact, it is the most durable construct known. Therefore it represents an exceptionally reliable storage for an intelligent signature. Once the genome is appropriately rewritten the new code with a signature will stay frozen in the cell and its progeny, which might then be delivered through space and time.”
To pass the designer label test, any patterns in the genetic code must be highly statistically significant and possess intelligent-like features that are inconsistent with any natural know process, say the authors.
They go on to argue that their detailed analysis that the human genome (map here) displays a thorough precision-type orderliness in the mapping between DNA’s nucleotides and amino acids. “Simple arrangements of the code reveal an ensemble of arithmetical and ideographical patterns of symbolic language.” They say this includes the use of decimal notation, logical transformations, and the use of the abstract symbol of zero. “Accurate and systematic, these underlying patterns appear as a product of precision logic and nontrivial computing,” they assert.
This interpretation leads them to a farfetched conclusion: that the genetic code, “appears that it was invented outside the solar system already several billions years ago.” This statement endorses the idea of panspermia, the hypothesis that Earth was seeded with interstellar life. It’s certainly a novel and bold approach to galaxy conquest if we imagine this was a deliberate Johnny Appleseed endeavor by super-beings.
However, there are other possibilities too. I’ve previously written about the far-out notion that the universe we observe was built just for us and exists inside a computer program (with apologies to The Matrix film trilogy). Therefore the idea that some programmer somewhere wrote the genetic code for life in their model universe is consistent with the authors’ suggestions.
Biological SETI inevitably smacks head-on into an idea that is completely antithetical to science: the concept of intelligent design (ID). The proposition of ID is that our biology is so complex it must have been engineered by a higher power."
Read full article here: http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/could-an-alien-message-be-embedded-in-our-genetic-code-130401.htm
Friday, April 5, 2013
paranormal theory # 1 ( Singapore Theory )
i am going to start featuring one post a week that features a paranormal theory. these is one of the things that 4 element paranormal investigations has included on our team handbook. i am also going ot work on a list of staard post for the week. todays theory is the singapore theory
Singapore Theory...this investigation technique goes by many names. You may have heard it called Theory of Familiarization, Relative Time to Object Theory, or simply, Paranormal Stimuli.
What is important is the actual process itself! Singapore Theory is an investigation technique that many investigators have probably implemented to some degree, whether or not they consciously knew it was a labeled theory. For those who aren't familiar with this theory, however, Singapore Theory is simply a process by which a time period or situation is recreated in hopes that it will stimulate a paranormal manifestation. For example, if there are reports of a ghost from the 1920s, investigators may recreate a familiar and comfortable environment for that entity.
Singapore Theory can be fairly simple...or it can become quite complex. Playing period music, wearing period dress and the use of trigger objects from a certain time period (or even interest) can all be considered an implementation of Singapore Theory. More complex implementation may involve the total recreation of a site.
Singapore Theory...this investigation technique goes by many names. You may have heard it called Theory of Familiarization, Relative Time to Object Theory, or simply, Paranormal Stimuli.
What is important is the actual process itself! Singapore Theory is an investigation technique that many investigators have probably implemented to some degree, whether or not they consciously knew it was a labeled theory. For those who aren't familiar with this theory, however, Singapore Theory is simply a process by which a time period or situation is recreated in hopes that it will stimulate a paranormal manifestation. For example, if there are reports of a ghost from the 1920s, investigators may recreate a familiar and comfortable environment for that entity.
Singapore Theory can be fairly simple...or it can become quite complex. Playing period music, wearing period dress and the use of trigger objects from a certain time period (or even interest) can all be considered an implementation of Singapore Theory. More complex implementation may involve the total recreation of a site.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
new reallity show
Do you believe in reincarnation? Do you know anyone that may be some from the past that is reincarnated.? Me personelly i do, The creators of a new new reallity show als believe in it. In fact theu believe in it so much that they are making a reallity show based on it that is set to air next year. I found this story at www.huffingtonpost.com
Reincarnated Kids Needed For Reality Show
Reincarnated Kids Needed For Reality Show
The future of reality TV could be kids who think they've had past lives
A Los Angeles production company is currently holding a nationwide casting call for children who claim to have, or have had, past life memories for a new reality series, "Ghost Inside My Child," scheduled to air on the Bio Channel later this year.
A pilot episode of the series aired a few months ago, with three kids who had gone through various steps of recovering memories of their alleged past lives.
Now, producers Joke Fincioen and Biagio Messina -- who are married to each other -- are looking for other families with kids who, as the request states, "have inexplicable memories and experiences of another life."
"We were pregnant at the time when the idea first came to us," Fincioen told The Huffington Post. "We thought what would we do if this happened with our daughter? It really was a phenomenon. We wanted to tell these parents' stories without trying to prove or disprove them."
Messina said the "my kid has a past life scenario" can't help but raise questions.
"I don't know what I'd do if my daughter turned out to be Grandma Messina," he told HuffPost. "What do you do? Ignore it? Explore it? Hope it goes away?"
Fincioen and Messina have worked on other reality shows like "Beauty And The Geek" and "VH1 Scream Queens," but the idea that small children can remember details about a life they should know nothing about fascinates both of them.
"These kids are going through something and we're trying to figure it out," Messina told HuffPost. "A kid will say something about their life and we research it to see if it pans out."
One case from the first show that still haunts them concerns James Leininger. At the age of two, Leininger reportedly started having terrifying nightmares of his death. Ultimately, the family came to believe that he was the reincarnation of James Huston, a fighter pilot who died in World War II at Iwo Jima.
Amazingly, Leininger not only knew the name of Huston's ship without prompting -- the Natoma Bay -- but other details as well, such as the names of his shipmates.
As part of the show, Fincioen and Messina arranged a meeting between Leininger and a member of Huston's family, a woman now in her 90s.
The woman felt a connection with this young kid and, now, they hope to do similar bits of "closure" with the new crop of past life preteens, but only those who can pass a rigorous screening process.
"We need to make sure the parents are of sound mind and can handle TV," Messina said, adding that he wants to eliminate stories that are fabricated or kids whose tales of past life seem obviously prepped.
There is another criteria to which the reincarnated rugrats will have their alleged past lives explored: access to documentation.
"It would be difficult to find out if the kid was an Egyptian pharoah," Messina said.
Parapsychology researcher Loyd Auerbach, who has helped the producers with reincarnation research said there are two major ways to tell if a child may have legitimate memories of a past life.
"Children like these seem to exhibit adult-like behavior and use vocabulary and speech patterns beyond their years," Auerbach told HuffPost. "Also, look for statements like, 'I used to be...'"
On the other side, parents should make sure to analyze possible sources of information that may have inspired a child's "past existence."
"Sometimes, kids pick up things from watching TV," he said. "Also, if a child claims to be a dead grandparent, it's possible they heard people talking about the dead relative or saw pictures."
Cases like Leininger's are rare, but Auerbach said that the original soul seems to have died from a traumatic death 15 months before the child's conception.
But since there have been no widely accepted scientific studies supporting the existence of reincarnation, the casting call and proposed series is attracting the attention of skeptic organizations like the James Randi Foundation, an organization that works to, among other things, expose paranormal and pseudoscientific frauds in the media.
Organization president D.J. Grothe said that the show and the casting call is problematic for a variety of reasons, the main one being that there is no compelling evidence for reincarnation.
"Unfortunately, people use anecdote and stories as proof of these supernatural claims, and this is not dissimilar to ghost stories, or accounts of supposedly accurate psychic readings people will tell," he told HuffPost by email.
He also has problems with the idea of going to family members of deceased people and telling them that a kid just might be a dearly departed loved one.
"The people who lost a loved one have to re-experience the loss, are told outlandish claims about their loved one being alive again and stuck in the body of a child somewhere," he said. "I think this is a crassest manipulation of belief and of the fear of death merely for the sake of reality TV ratings."
Although there are plans to provide counseling after the shooting for participating families, Messina admits a project like this can't help attract skepticism.
"You can always come up with rational explanations," he conceded. "But these are stories that inspire questions on both sides."
People interested in participating can send their story to info@dltcasting.com or call (323) 410-0271.
A Los Angeles production company is currently holding a nationwide casting call for children who claim to have, or have had, past life memories for a new reality series, "Ghost Inside My Child," scheduled to air on the Bio Channel later this year.
A pilot episode of the series aired a few months ago, with three kids who had gone through various steps of recovering memories of their alleged past lives.
Now, producers Joke Fincioen and Biagio Messina -- who are married to each other -- are looking for other families with kids who, as the request states, "have inexplicable memories and experiences of another life."
"We were pregnant at the time when the idea first came to us," Fincioen told The Huffington Post. "We thought what would we do if this happened with our daughter? It really was a phenomenon. We wanted to tell these parents' stories without trying to prove or disprove them."
Messina said the "my kid has a past life scenario" can't help but raise questions.
"I don't know what I'd do if my daughter turned out to be Grandma Messina," he told HuffPost. "What do you do? Ignore it? Explore it? Hope it goes away?"
"These kids are going through something and we're trying to figure it out," Messina told HuffPost. "A kid will say something about their life and we research it to see if it pans out."
One case from the first show that still haunts them concerns James Leininger. At the age of two, Leininger reportedly started having terrifying nightmares of his death. Ultimately, the family came to believe that he was the reincarnation of James Huston, a fighter pilot who died in World War II at Iwo Jima.
Amazingly, Leininger not only knew the name of Huston's ship without prompting -- the Natoma Bay -- but other details as well, such as the names of his shipmates.
As part of the show, Fincioen and Messina arranged a meeting between Leininger and a member of Huston's family, a woman now in her 90s.
The woman felt a connection with this young kid and, now, they hope to do similar bits of "closure" with the new crop of past life preteens, but only those who can pass a rigorous screening process.
"We need to make sure the parents are of sound mind and can handle TV," Messina said, adding that he wants to eliminate stories that are fabricated or kids whose tales of past life seem obviously prepped.
There is another criteria to which the reincarnated rugrats will have their alleged past lives explored: access to documentation.
"It would be difficult to find out if the kid was an Egyptian pharoah," Messina said.
Parapsychology researcher Loyd Auerbach, who has helped the producers with reincarnation research said there are two major ways to tell if a child may have legitimate memories of a past life.
"Children like these seem to exhibit adult-like behavior and use vocabulary and speech patterns beyond their years," Auerbach told HuffPost. "Also, look for statements like, 'I used to be...'"
On the other side, parents should make sure to analyze possible sources of information that may have inspired a child's "past existence."
"Sometimes, kids pick up things from watching TV," he said. "Also, if a child claims to be a dead grandparent, it's possible they heard people talking about the dead relative or saw pictures."
Cases like Leininger's are rare, but Auerbach said that the original soul seems to have died from a traumatic death 15 months before the child's conception.
But since there have been no widely accepted scientific studies supporting the existence of reincarnation, the casting call and proposed series is attracting the attention of skeptic organizations like the James Randi Foundation, an organization that works to, among other things, expose paranormal and pseudoscientific frauds in the media.
Organization president D.J. Grothe said that the show and the casting call is problematic for a variety of reasons, the main one being that there is no compelling evidence for reincarnation.
"Unfortunately, people use anecdote and stories as proof of these supernatural claims, and this is not dissimilar to ghost stories, or accounts of supposedly accurate psychic readings people will tell," he told HuffPost by email.
He also has problems with the idea of going to family members of deceased people and telling them that a kid just might be a dearly departed loved one.
"The people who lost a loved one have to re-experience the loss, are told outlandish claims about their loved one being alive again and stuck in the body of a child somewhere," he said. "I think this is a crassest manipulation of belief and of the fear of death merely for the sake of reality TV ratings."
Although there are plans to provide counseling after the shooting for participating families, Messina admits a project like this can't help attract skepticism.
"You can always come up with rational explanations," he conceded. "But these are stories that inspire questions on both sides."
People interested in participating can send their story to info@dltcasting.com or call (323) 410-0271.
Friday, March 29, 2013
TOP 10 WEIRD PARANORMAL PRODUCTS
I found this article on paranormal news central. Looks like some good ideas for birthday or christmas lol.
Top 10 Weird Paranormal Products
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have in your possession an item of great power? For centuries, mankind has been searching for rare relics of unknown origin that may hold powers beyond belief. What would happen if you came across one of these relics; what would you do with it? There are some strange things out there, but none can be stranger than the following products. Some of these products may work, but most of them probably don't, otherwise everyone would be using them to their advantage. Whatever the case may be, please don't be offended by any of the comments as they are just for entertainment purposes only.

Usually made up of quartz-like material, crystal balls or skulls have mystified humans for ages. Both are known to be connected to the paranormal in some way or another and may even assist in contact with the dead. Many fictional movies are based on the reports of people using these strange items. If you have one of these and you're wondering why it doesn't work, then maybe you should try the next item on our list for guaranteed results! Otherwise, you can purchase both crystal skulls and crystal balls online through various vendors or even E-bay.

A popular toy in the 90s, the Magic 8-Ball did some amazing things for what it cost. Along with wasting your money, the magic ball could answer questions you already know the answer to, predict things that would never happen, and even give you answers to questions you never asked. Confusing? Yes. Magical? Don't think so. You might be wondering why I've included this in the list, and all I can say is "Reply Hazy, Please Try Again."
The Magic 8-Ball would become so popular however, that many versions of the fortune telling toy would be created. Some examples are:
Affirmation Ball (A yellow ball with a smiley face on it that gives twenty random affirmations to the user, such as "You look marvelous" or "Your breath is so minty".)
Sarcasm Ball (The antithesis of the Affirmation Ball, this one provides answers such as "Do I Look Like I Care?" and "Yeah, Right".)
Hannah Montana 8-Ball (Baby blue in color. Based on the Disney live action TV show and pop singer Hannah Montana. Example of answers: "The fans say yes", "I've Got Nerve and I say no", "Sweet Niblets No", and "You got it, Bud.")

Peter Popoff (self-proclaimed miracle healer who was exposed as a fraud) is giving out little packets of tap water he blessed himself as long as you donate money to him. By consuming the miracle water, users supposedly can expect to receive large sums of money in the mail and be cured of cancer. You may be asking yourself where you can sign up for your "free" miracle water. By staying up late at night, you may be able to catch one of his infomercials advertising the magical H2O on TV.

From the makers of Miracle Spring Water comes Miracle Manna. Not only is it just as ineffective as Miracle Spring Water, but it tastes just like stale crackers. Those who sign up can expect to be bombarded constantly by Peter Popkoff bills for donations. The release of these types of products has spurred many copycat televangelists to release their own miracle product lines with items such as the "Miracle Handkerchief."
Unlike Chucky who is guaranteed to grab the closest kitchen knife and shank you, these dolls are just plain wicked. Not only do they look scary, but some people report that they actually move and can even cause some strange paranormal activity. Haunted dolls are based on the theory that a soul of a person resides within the doll. Certain dolls such as "Robert the Doll," have even inspired the making of top Hollywood movies such as the Chucky series. You can purchase haunted dolls through various online vendors and even e-bay.

Tired of getting abducted all the time? Well, the Mind Control Protection Helmet will prevent any extraterrestrials from reading you mind and controlling you (until they take it off of course). The helmets are specially designed to resist telepathic messages from getting to your brain which in turn reduce your chance of getting abducted. There are many versions of the helmet mostly made up of various household materials, and if you look online, you can even purchase some handmade ones or find instructions to make your own. You can find instructions at (stoptheabductions.com)

Want to take your vampire hunting a little more seriously? Then maybe you need a kit like this one from the 1800s which comes with stakes, mirrors, a gun w/silver bullets, a Bible, holy water, candles, and garlic. This one sold for $14,850 at auction, and you can get your own through various online vendors.

Nikola Telsa was a genius far ahead of his time, the makers of the "Telsa Shield," weren't however. The so called "abilities" of the Telsa shield are just absurd, its laughable (protects against radiation, retards aging, increases psychic abilities, increases physical strength and stamina). Supposedly this device was inspired by Nikola and was based on his personal oscillation invention. The Telsa Shield isn't cheap however, and can cost anywhere from 100-200 bucks (lifetechnology.org). Whatever the case may be, there are some who swear it works. Maybe if the Telsa Shield vibrated, more would agree.

Not only can you play with Voodoo dolls, but the dolls can also play with you too. The Voodoo doll is used to represent the spirit of a specific person which you can perform certain rituals and spells on that would in return affect the target. Voodoo goes far beyond just sticking pins in a doll. There are a wide arrange of voodoo dolls available including spells like a voodoo weight-loss spell, breakup spell, love spell, and even ultimate revenge spells. Go to http://www.calastrology.com/voodoo.html to purchase some of your own and read the testimonials.

Over the years, many people who have encountered UFOs have also reported magnetic and electromagnetic disturbances. The UFO Detector is designed to sense these disturbances and will signal their presence by flashing an LED and beeping. This product has almost 5 stars on Amazon and many swear it is effective at detecting nearby UFOs. Overall, this seems like a pretty nifty gadget if you're hoping to catch a glimpse of otherworldly crafts. To purchase one of your own, go to (www.amazon.com/Images-SI-Inc-UFO-02-Detector/dp/B000FVUKKO)
Top 10 Weird Paranormal Products
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have in your possession an item of great power? For centuries, mankind has been searching for rare relics of unknown origin that may hold powers beyond belief. What would happen if you came across one of these relics; what would you do with it? There are some strange things out there, but none can be stranger than the following products. Some of these products may work, but most of them probably don't, otherwise everyone would be using them to their advantage. Whatever the case may be, please don't be offended by any of the comments as they are just for entertainment purposes only.
10. Crystal Skulls/Balls

Usually made up of quartz-like material, crystal balls or skulls have mystified humans for ages. Both are known to be connected to the paranormal in some way or another and may even assist in contact with the dead. Many fictional movies are based on the reports of people using these strange items. If you have one of these and you're wondering why it doesn't work, then maybe you should try the next item on our list for guaranteed results! Otherwise, you can purchase both crystal skulls and crystal balls online through various vendors or even E-bay.
9. Magic 8-Ball

A popular toy in the 90s, the Magic 8-Ball did some amazing things for what it cost. Along with wasting your money, the magic ball could answer questions you already know the answer to, predict things that would never happen, and even give you answers to questions you never asked. Confusing? Yes. Magical? Don't think so. You might be wondering why I've included this in the list, and all I can say is "Reply Hazy, Please Try Again."
The Magic 8-Ball would become so popular however, that many versions of the fortune telling toy would be created. Some examples are:
Affirmation Ball (A yellow ball with a smiley face on it that gives twenty random affirmations to the user, such as "You look marvelous" or "Your breath is so minty".)
Sarcasm Ball (The antithesis of the Affirmation Ball, this one provides answers such as "Do I Look Like I Care?" and "Yeah, Right".)
Hannah Montana 8-Ball (Baby blue in color. Based on the Disney live action TV show and pop singer Hannah Montana. Example of answers: "The fans say yes", "I've Got Nerve and I say no", "Sweet Niblets No", and "You got it, Bud.")
8. Miracle Spring Water

Peter Popoff (self-proclaimed miracle healer who was exposed as a fraud) is giving out little packets of tap water he blessed himself as long as you donate money to him. By consuming the miracle water, users supposedly can expect to receive large sums of money in the mail and be cured of cancer. You may be asking yourself where you can sign up for your "free" miracle water. By staying up late at night, you may be able to catch one of his infomercials advertising the magical H2O on TV.
7. Miracle Manna

From the makers of Miracle Spring Water comes Miracle Manna. Not only is it just as ineffective as Miracle Spring Water, but it tastes just like stale crackers. Those who sign up can expect to be bombarded constantly by Peter Popkoff bills for donations. The release of these types of products has spurred many copycat televangelists to release their own miracle product lines with items such as the "Miracle Handkerchief."
6. Haunted Dolls

Unlike Chucky who is guaranteed to grab the closest kitchen knife and shank you, these dolls are just plain wicked. Not only do they look scary, but some people report that they actually move and can even cause some strange paranormal activity. Haunted dolls are based on the theory that a soul of a person resides within the doll. Certain dolls such as "Robert the Doll," have even inspired the making of top Hollywood movies such as the Chucky series. You can purchase haunted dolls through various online vendors and even e-bay.
5. Mind Control Protection Helmet

Tired of getting abducted all the time? Well, the Mind Control Protection Helmet will prevent any extraterrestrials from reading you mind and controlling you (until they take it off of course). The helmets are specially designed to resist telepathic messages from getting to your brain which in turn reduce your chance of getting abducted. There are many versions of the helmet mostly made up of various household materials, and if you look online, you can even purchase some handmade ones or find instructions to make your own. You can find instructions at (stoptheabductions.com)
4. Vampire Kit

Want to take your vampire hunting a little more seriously? Then maybe you need a kit like this one from the 1800s which comes with stakes, mirrors, a gun w/silver bullets, a Bible, holy water, candles, and garlic. This one sold for $14,850 at auction, and you can get your own through various online vendors.
3. The Telsa Shield

Nikola Telsa was a genius far ahead of his time, the makers of the "Telsa Shield," weren't however. The so called "abilities" of the Telsa shield are just absurd, its laughable (protects against radiation, retards aging, increases psychic abilities, increases physical strength and stamina). Supposedly this device was inspired by Nikola and was based on his personal oscillation invention. The Telsa Shield isn't cheap however, and can cost anywhere from 100-200 bucks (lifetechnology.org). Whatever the case may be, there are some who swear it works. Maybe if the Telsa Shield vibrated, more would agree.
2. Voodoo Dolls

Not only can you play with Voodoo dolls, but the dolls can also play with you too. The Voodoo doll is used to represent the spirit of a specific person which you can perform certain rituals and spells on that would in return affect the target. Voodoo goes far beyond just sticking pins in a doll. There are a wide arrange of voodoo dolls available including spells like a voodoo weight-loss spell, breakup spell, love spell, and even ultimate revenge spells. Go to http://www.calastrology.com/voodoo.html to purchase some of your own and read the testimonials.
1. UFO Detector

Over the years, many people who have encountered UFOs have also reported magnetic and electromagnetic disturbances. The UFO Detector is designed to sense these disturbances and will signal their presence by flashing an LED and beeping. This product has almost 5 stars on Amazon and many swear it is effective at detecting nearby UFOs. Overall, this seems like a pretty nifty gadget if you're hoping to catch a glimpse of otherworldly crafts. To purchase one of your own, go to (www.amazon.com/Images-SI-Inc-UFO-02-Detector/dp/B000FVUKKO)
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Do ghost really exist?
The following article was found on parahauntnew.com. Just click on the link below to go to the story.
Do ghost really exist ?
Do ghost really exist ?
Monday, March 18, 2013
The ps87 spirit box

Friday, March 15, 2013
ghost and spirit energy levels
just like there are different types of ghost or spirits , ghost and spirits have different energy levels that allow them to certain things in the places that they haunt .this is actually something i come across just recently. this came from the book " dark world " by Zak Bagans ( co-founder and lead investigator for the ghost adventures crew )
LEVEL 1 - WEAK SPIRITS THAT PASS THROUGH YOU. THEY REACH OUT AND TOUCH YOU TO TRY TO CONTACT THE LIVING, RESULTING IN EMOTIONAL CHANGES, COLD DRAFTS , AND GOOSE BUMPS
LEVEL 2 - SPIRITS WHO COMMUNICATE THROUGH ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SUCH AS EVPS. THIS IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF SPIRIT PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS WILL ENCOUNTER
LEVEL 3 - SPIRITS WHO CAN MANIFEST VISUALLY. THEY HAVE LEARNED TO MAKE THEMSELVES SEEN OR ARE RESIDUAL HAUNTINGS
LEVEL 4 - SPIRITS THAT CAN MOVE OBJECTS IF THE CONDITIONS ARE RIGHT.
LEVEL 1 - WEAK SPIRITS THAT PASS THROUGH YOU. THEY REACH OUT AND TOUCH YOU TO TRY TO CONTACT THE LIVING, RESULTING IN EMOTIONAL CHANGES, COLD DRAFTS , AND GOOSE BUMPS
LEVEL 2 - SPIRITS WHO COMMUNICATE THROUGH ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SUCH AS EVPS. THIS IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF SPIRIT PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS WILL ENCOUNTER
LEVEL 3 - SPIRITS WHO CAN MANIFEST VISUALLY. THEY HAVE LEARNED TO MAKE THEMSELVES SEEN OR ARE RESIDUAL HAUNTINGS
LEVEL 4 - SPIRITS THAT CAN MOVE OBJECTS IF THE CONDITIONS ARE RIGHT.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
THE GHOST HUNTER , PARANORMAL INVESTIGATOR AND PARAPSYCHOLOGIST
GHOST HUNTER
It seem that this title would pretty much say it all. To hunt ghosts would imply that these individuals assume there are ghosts and they are on a quest to find them.
These individuals are usually hobbiest and their investigations generally consist of walking arround a cemetery late at night with a flashlight, a camera and possibly a single axis Electromagnetic Field Meter (EMF) and hoping to see something that will scare the bejebeeze out of them. They are simply thrill seekers with little to no education in the field of ghost research and investigation. They usually watch all of the Ghost Hunting shows on TV and accept them as the actual reality of the field.
PARANORMAL INVESTIGATOR
The term "Paranormal Investigator" can include anyone interested in many areas of the paranormal such as Aliens or UFO's, Cryptozoology and yes, even ghosts. The key word in this title, however is "Investigator". Merriam-Webster's Dictionary describes an "Investigator" as someone who will observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry: to make a systematic examination: to conduct an official inquiry.
This tells us that these individuals attempt to rule out all possible natural explanations, are critical thinkers, are open minded and inquisitive, do not make assumptions and do not just assume ghosts exist, they take a scientific approach to their research and are well versed in a variety of other areas of related fields such as Parapsychology, Psychology, Anomolous Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Environmental, geological, sociological and others. They not only use good quality equipment when conducting an investigation, but they also know what the equipment is used for, how to use it properly and how to analyze the data they receive and correlate it with other types of evidence to have a greater view of a situaltion. If no evidence is apparent within the data, they take it for what it is. Good or Bad. They do not attempt to make it fit their hypotheses.
PARAPSYCHOLOGIST
A Parapsychologist is an individual who has advanced graduate degrees in parapsychology, psychology or other related areas with an emphasis on a parapsychological topic. They study experiences which are not within the area of known human capabilities. These experiences include ESP, PK, Survival and more. They attempt to explain the phenomena within the context of mainstream science using the scientific method in a laboratory setting. Their results are usually published in peer reviewed scientific journals. They are the real "Scientists" in this field and have done some great work making the unknown more understandable.
So, as you can see these individuals are very different from each other. If you were gonna be one of these, where would you see yourself fitting in? Would you find yourself as a Ghost Hunter? A Paranormal Investigator? or a Parapsychologist
It seem that this title would pretty much say it all. To hunt ghosts would imply that these individuals assume there are ghosts and they are on a quest to find them.
These individuals are usually hobbiest and their investigations generally consist of walking arround a cemetery late at night with a flashlight, a camera and possibly a single axis Electromagnetic Field Meter (EMF) and hoping to see something that will scare the bejebeeze out of them. They are simply thrill seekers with little to no education in the field of ghost research and investigation. They usually watch all of the Ghost Hunting shows on TV and accept them as the actual reality of the field.
PARANORMAL INVESTIGATOR
The term "Paranormal Investigator" can include anyone interested in many areas of the paranormal such as Aliens or UFO's, Cryptozoology and yes, even ghosts. The key word in this title, however is "Investigator". Merriam-Webster's Dictionary describes an "Investigator" as someone who will observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry: to make a systematic examination: to conduct an official inquiry.
This tells us that these individuals attempt to rule out all possible natural explanations, are critical thinkers, are open minded and inquisitive, do not make assumptions and do not just assume ghosts exist, they take a scientific approach to their research and are well versed in a variety of other areas of related fields such as Parapsychology, Psychology, Anomolous Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Environmental, geological, sociological and others. They not only use good quality equipment when conducting an investigation, but they also know what the equipment is used for, how to use it properly and how to analyze the data they receive and correlate it with other types of evidence to have a greater view of a situaltion. If no evidence is apparent within the data, they take it for what it is. Good or Bad. They do not attempt to make it fit their hypotheses.
PARAPSYCHOLOGIST
A Parapsychologist is an individual who has advanced graduate degrees in parapsychology, psychology or other related areas with an emphasis on a parapsychological topic. They study experiences which are not within the area of known human capabilities. These experiences include ESP, PK, Survival and more. They attempt to explain the phenomena within the context of mainstream science using the scientific method in a laboratory setting. Their results are usually published in peer reviewed scientific journals. They are the real "Scientists" in this field and have done some great work making the unknown more understandable.
So, as you can see these individuals are very different from each other. If you were gonna be one of these, where would you see yourself fitting in? Would you find yourself as a Ghost Hunter? A Paranormal Investigator? or a Parapsychologist
Friday, March 8, 2013
SOME DANGERS OF DOING PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONS
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
THE OVILUS X
The picture to the left is the ovilus x. This is one of the devices that 4 element paranormal uses when we do evp sessions.This is a multi - purpose device, with seven different modes. Below are the different modes and what they do
Dictionary Mode: ITC.the ovilus has 2,048 pre - programed words in its database. spirits can use different amount of their energy to " pick " the word they want to say.
Phonetic Mode: Creates speech using only the building blocks of speech; no programmed words. This is the most "talkative" mode on the Ovilus X. Most of time you will hear vowel and constant sounds in jumbled order. The device is still being driven by the environment.
Reverse Phonetic Mode: Creates speech like Mode 2, only the phonemes are replayed in reverse sequence.
Touch Mode: Creates an monitored energy level when the level increase the device will "ping" like sonar. This mode is best used by setting the Ovilus X on a table or the floor. Allow several minutes for the device to stabilize.
Energy Mode: this mode is basically a emf ( electro - magnetic field ) pump. it omits a small eletro - magnetic field that helps spirits be able to manifest.
White Noise: Creates a low volume white noise. Use this mode during EVP sessions for low level white noise.
Say Last Word Said: This Mode will repeat all words spoken in Mode 1, up to 500 words starting with the last word spoken.
Sync Mode: This Mode is designed to help "Sync" your video and audio devices for an investigation. The Mode will flash the panel lights then count down from ten to zero. This is very helpful when setting up an investigation. By placing the Ovilus X in an area where your static cameras can see it, and audio recorders can hear it, you can quickly match your audio and video files based on the "sync." At the end of the "sync," after the syncmode has finished, the Ovilus X will return to "Dictionary" mode
my favorite mode on this device is phonetic mode. in my opinion it is one of the most reliable modes that the ovilus has. the first time i used this device was when we investigated the Rio grande train station in salt lake city . i have gotten great results with it since the first time i used it . below are the links for 3 evps that i have gotten with it . both of these evps were caught in the basement of the rio grande train depot
https://soundcloud.com/#user3731427/help-go-up
https://soundcloud.com/#user3731427/get-help
https://soundcloud.com/#user3731427/ask-to-go-up-on-elevator
Dictionary Mode: ITC.the ovilus has 2,048 pre - programed words in its database. spirits can use different amount of their energy to " pick " the word they want to say.
Phonetic Mode: Creates speech using only the building blocks of speech; no programmed words. This is the most "talkative" mode on the Ovilus X. Most of time you will hear vowel and constant sounds in jumbled order. The device is still being driven by the environment.
Touch Mode: Creates an monitored energy level when the level increase the device will "ping" like sonar. This mode is best used by setting the Ovilus X on a table or the floor. Allow several minutes for the device to stabilize.
Energy Mode: this mode is basically a emf ( electro - magnetic field ) pump. it omits a small eletro - magnetic field that helps spirits be able to manifest.
White Noise: Creates a low volume white noise. Use this mode during EVP sessions for low level white noise.
Say Last Word Said: This Mode will repeat all words spoken in Mode 1, up to 500 words starting with the last word spoken.
Sync Mode: This Mode is designed to help "Sync" your video and audio devices for an investigation. The Mode will flash the panel lights then count down from ten to zero. This is very helpful when setting up an investigation. By placing the Ovilus X in an area where your static cameras can see it, and audio recorders can hear it, you can quickly match your audio and video files based on the "sync." At the end of the "sync," after the syncmode has finished, the Ovilus X will return to "Dictionary" mode
my favorite mode on this device is phonetic mode. in my opinion it is one of the most reliable modes that the ovilus has. the first time i used this device was when we investigated the Rio grande train station in salt lake city . i have gotten great results with it since the first time i used it . below are the links for 3 evps that i have gotten with it . both of these evps were caught in the basement of the rio grande train depot
https://soundcloud.com/#user3731427/help-go-up
https://soundcloud.com/#user3731427/get-help
https://soundcloud.com/#user3731427/ask-to-go-up-on-elevator
Thursday, February 28, 2013
2012 IN REVIEW
2012 was a great was a great year for 4 element paranormal.through out the many investigations we did in 2012 i have some great personal experience, both great and not so great. my experiences range from my recorder being turned on at a cemetery in new york and getting a evp ( to put it nicely) " get out " to getting scratched on my back in midvale ,Utah. a great experience i had in new york that i had was at the same cemetery that my recorder was turned on at. me and Lindsay were conducting an evp session and we were hearing things in the woods, like something was walking. when we asked if anyone was there we got what sounded like twigs breaking. when we asked if it could do that again we got the same sound as soon as we asked. what makes this more intriguing is that at the same time we felt a cold chill for about 2 seconds and it felt like someone was standing right in front of us.upon further investigation in the woods we were able to find a unmarked grave about 20 yards inside the tree line where we heard the foot steps.
though out my investigations in 2012 i have been " attacked "a few times. i have been scratched twice, had the feeling of being punched in the back, and woke up the day after a investigation with a bruise that was unexplainable.all 4 incidents were from 4 different investigation , at 4 different locations. the first time i was " attacked " was a private residence investigation in midvale Utah. it was about 3 hours into the investigation and the dvr system ( infra-red cameras ) turned off. i went over to see if any connections come lose. as i got close to it , i felt what would feel like a bee sting on the lower left side of my back. after lifting my shirt up , the other investigator that was there and the clients noticed that there were three scratch marks as if i got scratched by a animal. the interesting this about this incident is after i got scratched the dvr system came back on, almost as if what ever scratched me did not want to be seen.
at some point every paranormal investigator well tend to develop a personal or emotional connection with a location they have investigated. the location that i developed a connection with is the salt lake city and county building. no one really knows why they develop this connection, mine is for two reasons. when we investigated this location in the summer of 2012 me and a few investigators where doing a evp session on the fifth floor where the mother of 2 children that died during the construction of the building is said to haunt. i did not hear it at the time, but after reviewing the audio i captured a evp of a women's voice asking " can you help me ". we got the chance to go back in Oct 2012, and what we caught and heard made my connection with that location stronger. me and a few investigators started off on the fifth floor. after about 30 minutes of not getting anything me and Scott heard a female disembodied voice in about the same area where i caught the evp in June. later on that night while Scott was taking pictures on the fifth floor he caught a photo of a child peeking out of one of the elevators, which the children that haunt this location are said to have died after falling down the elevator shaft during construction .
though out my investigations in 2012 i have been " attacked "a few times. i have been scratched twice, had the feeling of being punched in the back, and woke up the day after a investigation with a bruise that was unexplainable.all 4 incidents were from 4 different investigation , at 4 different locations. the first time i was " attacked " was a private residence investigation in midvale Utah. it was about 3 hours into the investigation and the dvr system ( infra-red cameras ) turned off. i went over to see if any connections come lose. as i got close to it , i felt what would feel like a bee sting on the lower left side of my back. after lifting my shirt up , the other investigator that was there and the clients noticed that there were three scratch marks as if i got scratched by a animal. the interesting this about this incident is after i got scratched the dvr system came back on, almost as if what ever scratched me did not want to be seen.
at some point every paranormal investigator well tend to develop a personal or emotional connection with a location they have investigated. the location that i developed a connection with is the salt lake city and county building. no one really knows why they develop this connection, mine is for two reasons. when we investigated this location in the summer of 2012 me and a few investigators where doing a evp session on the fifth floor where the mother of 2 children that died during the construction of the building is said to haunt. i did not hear it at the time, but after reviewing the audio i captured a evp of a women's voice asking " can you help me ". we got the chance to go back in Oct 2012, and what we caught and heard made my connection with that location stronger. me and a few investigators started off on the fifth floor. after about 30 minutes of not getting anything me and Scott heard a female disembodied voice in about the same area where i caught the evp in June. later on that night while Scott was taking pictures on the fifth floor he caught a photo of a child peeking out of one of the elevators, which the children that haunt this location are said to have died after falling down the elevator shaft during construction .
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
INTRODUCTION
my name is Tim. i am one of the co-founders and one of the lead investigators for 4 element paranormal investigations. 4 element paranormal is a paranormal research and investigation team based in salt lake city. the purpose of this blog is a way for me to share my personal experiences that i have had during investigations. also it is a way for me to answer any questions anyone might have about the paranormal.
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