Thursday, July 8, 2010

Rules of Evidence




Rules of evidence are a strict set of evidence rules that mandate how we collect evidence and present evidence. It is a strict means of keeping evidence true and raw. When presenting the evidence, it assures that all means for bringing its true authentic form was maintained before presenting evidence to the public.
It is easy for someone looking at photo's on a web site to say, "Aww that is a bug", or "It is Dust". Well collecting evidence with our strict rules eliminates any such questions. If we even have a slight belief that whatever anomaly is in the photograph could be natural or man made, the photograph will never make it to the public.
Please make note to the following Rules of Evidence:
* No single piece of evidence will stand on its own and will not be presented without further evidence to support the first.
* In photography, whether Still or Video, is not presented without the following factors completed; Strict monitoring of Pollen and Mold levels are recorded with each photograph, to include all weather factors that were present as well; all photographs are compared with a hugh database of photos that contain dust, pollen, mold, humidity, moisture, oblique light rays, etc. to ensure that they do not fit such patterns of natural or man made anomalies. Each photograph is supported by other paranormal events that might have occurred when the photo was taken. No photo is presented on its own merit, it is only posted if other paranormal events were present that support the photo. All photographs are screened for errors of processing and development and are compared with errors of that type. This eliminates any question as to whether or not the photograph is of a natural error. All photographs are examined with a array of computer filters to ensure their trueness. No photograph is altered to contaminate its authenticity and only the re-sizing and/or lightening is done for web site viewing only. This does not effect the photographs trueness and still maintains its evidentiary authenticity.
* EVP's are collected when only using fresh batteries, new tape, exterior microphone and is logged as to its location, beginning and ending. The section of tape that is believed to be paranormal is copied onto a computer in a audio format and is measured for its wave length, HZ levels and is compared to such sounds as a human voice, and other EVP's that are believed to be that of the paranormal. EVP data shows that human voices cannot get below 500HZ and our EVP's are measured to their level. Below 500HZ is believed to be that of the paranormal. Again, no piece of evidence is presented on its own merit.
* All other evidence is treated in the same manner as those stated above. We also include feelings that one may encounter during the process of retrieving the evidence. We look for a feeling of not being alone, a sense of Positive or Negative energies present, or any of our other senses that might of sensed something of the paranormal or supernatural.
* All Man Made or Natural possibilities are ruled out before any evidence is presented to the public. Only evidence that has passed intense scrutiny of these factors are presented.
A further note: Just because a odd light, or a circular object is captured on film, it does not make it paranormal. Only after intense study and comparison does the photo get considered as paranormal evidence. This is true for all anomalies and other evidence that we collect. We want to present evidence that is strong and supportive of the paranormal and is true and authentic.
These are just a few of the strict procedures that we follow and the list above may not include all the steps that we take to present authentic evidence. We strive to present the best evidence that we can and we are constantly critiquing ourselves and putting our evidence through tuff measures.