Welcome to the website of The Paranormal Transmissions EVP Research Group. TPTEVPRG was formed in 2008 specifically focusing on Electronic Voice Phenomena and how spirit speaks to us.
MEMBERS:

My name is Mike C. I am a certified EVP specialist through Flamel college as well as a certified paranormal investigator through the Nevada Institute Of Paranormal Studies. When doing EVP sessions I do not use white noise but believe that it is built into the older digital voice recorders that I use.

Janice O. has many years experience with paranormal investigating. She is the historian/field researcher for TPTEVPRG. Proud to have her on board as a member. She is a true asset to the paranormal field.
If you would like to have your evp analyzed or would like to request an EVP investigation please feel free to email me at tptevprg@ymail.com. All cases will be held in confidentiality.

TPTEVPRG is an associate ghost hunting club of the International Ghost Hunters Society. When doing EVP investigations the IGHS standards and protocols are used which are listed below.
IGHS Standards and Protocols:
- Ask the spirits of the dead for permission to take their photos or to record their voices.
- Respect posted property, ask permission, and do not trespass.
- Always conduct your investigations in a professional manner.
- Show reverence and respect in cemeteries, battlefields, historic sites, etc.
- No running or horse play in cemeteries or historical sites.
- Positive Mental Attitude is very important for all investigations
- Skeptical minds will generate negative energy during an investigation. Do not bring along skeptics or those who are negative or want proof that ghosts exist.
- Follow the lunar cycles and solar storms for conducting investigations for best results. Paranormal events occur during peak geomagnetic field conditions.
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- Do not take photographs during adverse weather conditions, such as rain, mist, fog, snow, windy, or dusty conditions.
- Remove or wear the camera strap so it does not hang loose.
- Take photos of dust particles, pollen, moisture droplets to see how your camera records these kinds of orbs.
- An orb is not special or unique. An orb is only a description of shape. Most common orbs are airborne dust particles. Multiple orbs in photos are almost always dust particles, never spirits.
- Do not take photos from moving vehicles on dusty roads.
- Do not take photos while walking on dusty roads.
- Remove all dust, spots, fingerprints from camera lens.
- Remove or wear the camera strap so it does not hang loose.
- Avoid shooting into the Sun for resulting lens flare.
- Avoid shooting with flash at reflective or shinny surfaces.
- Keep fingers away from the lens of the camera.
- Keep long hair away from the lens of the camera.
- Avoid shooting when foreign objects are floating near camera.
- Compare anomalous prints with negatives for confirmation.
- Flash is only good for 9-12 feet from camera so focus on that range.
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- Always use fresh audio tapes for tape recordings.
- If digital, record in one or two minute tracks.
- After twenty minutes, the spirits will get bored, no need to record longer in one area.
- Do not rub the side of the recorder while recording nor walk while recording. Stand still to record.
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- We do not consider Ouija boards, dowsing rods, pendants or séances valid investigation tools
- No smoking, drugs or drinking during an investigation.
- If someone is angry, they should not be involved with an investigation. They will draw angry spirits and the other spirits will avoid them.