Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Equipment Review : EM Vortex

Generated electricity is said to increase paranormal activity. By giving the spirits more energy to feed from, spirits should in theory have more energy to interact with the living.

Enter the EM Vortex. Unlike the standard generators the EM Vortex has three hand wound coils that generates the vortex, instead of just a little pump inside that has to vibrate. Each mode has a variable pulse and rotation rate, which is great if you're trying to do some research into this theory.

While these devices can be great for some cases, be aware the range for such battery powered devices are only a few feet. These are still ideal as powered devices can cause false results, and possibly some medical side effects. Being one of the more powerful portable devices around, you really can't go wrong.

Running in eight AA batteries gives it a longer running time which is essential for those longer cases, and still lightweight enough to carry around if so desired.


The author is not a paid endorser of paranormalinvestigationsequipment.com. Visit their website to purchase this and other paranormal investigation tools.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Devils Due..Review

Devils Due is the new paranormal demon movie to hit the theatres. Devils Due is basically Rosemary's Baby reimagined. The movie follows a newly married couple who goes on their honeymoon and the crazy events that happen.

The plot is nothing new, its not even as good a Rosemary's Baby done in 1968. Its the same possessed person who gets crazy and kills everyone plot. About halfway through the movie I remember wanting the movie to be over, which is unusual due to the fact I love the horror, paranormal movie genre.

The camera work is done in the same tired first person view started by Blair Witch Project, just without the steadycam on. Anyone who gets nauseous with shaky camera work should avoid this movie at all costs. I usually can deal with first person and got nauseous during this movie.

In the end, I believe the Devil owes me my money back.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Find a Better Light to Investigate With! A Review

Buying new equipment in the paranormal field without trying it first or having good reviews is a a good way to end up wasting a lot of hard earned money. Buying new gadgets that cost a lot of money that result in little to no positive results can make anyone not want to buy any more.

Until now most investigators will tell you they use a certain brand of lights, and that's it. It's true lights in the paranormal field can be very expensive with little to no running time, some requiring more time to charge than actual running time. The cost of batteries can be a real drain on any teams budget, especially when some lights only run for a few hours and require a slew of batteries to power them. 

Range is also very important when doing paranormal investigations. The ability to see all the way down the hallway instead of ten feet down the hallway can be the difference in catching what may be great evidence, or none at all. 

Well what kind of light to buy? There's so many in the market. U/V, I/R, White light, Full Spectrum and the list goes on and on. What if you're looking for a combination of these? Well one can always make a custom light, but that requires parts, time and know-how to do so. 

This is where the IR/UV Floodlight from paranormalinvestigationsequipment.com comes in. This gem is packing 15 total 10 mm LEDS. With 8 10 mm I/R LEDS, and 7 10 mm U/V LEDS, this Floodlight eliminates the question of which kind of light to buy. 

Unlike other lights that  are just on and off, this beauty has a Hi-Lo switch. Taking it on several investigations this feature came in handy inside some if the largest buildings. Usually I use the same lights as everyone else does, but after the field test and longer battery running time than stated, I will be switching. The light states 4+ hours, I was easily able to get 7 hours and still have battery life left.


For the price versus the major brand of the paranormal field, I think I've found my new favorite toy. 

To purchase this I/R U/V Floodlight and other products, visit www.paranormalinvestigationsequipment.com

Friday, January 24, 2014

Electromagnetic Fog

We live in a world full of the best conveniences TV, cars, radio, microwave ovens, Internet, WiFi, cell phones. The good thing is that we have very easy and enjoyable lives due to the massive advances in technology. The trade off we get is what I like to call electromagnetic fog.

We unknowingly are surrounded by dangerous levels of EMF that can cause some serious health risks. Knowledge is necessary to protect ourselves and our families in the future from this.

Anyone who has ever seen a ghost hunting show on TV will know what an EMF meter is. An EMF meter is used to measure the electromagnetic field in the atmosphere, or "communicate" with spirits. What these actually should be utilized for is sweeping a property to measure the levels of EMF. Every household appliance radiates EMF though the levels should be minuscule. Use these meters to move around the property and carefully measure each source of electricity.

Concentrating on the EMF, also as seen and pointed out on TV that buildings with older or poorly shielded wiring can be the cause of high EMF. WiFi can also cause EMF, improperly grounded electrical, electrical boxes and cell phones to name is few. This can cause the creepy feeling people feel, nausea, and paranoia. This usually is used to explain away (debunk) most paranormal experiences people may have.

What most people don't know is repeated exposure to higher amounts of EMF is linked to but not limited to cancer, miscarriage, breast cancer, depression, and suicide. When paranormal teams find levels like this in someone's home, there now in lies a responsibility to inform the homeowner.

People are encouraged to measure EMF in their homes. Not only for the sake of the paranormal. There are websites dedicated to explaining EMF in detail and how to minimize the exposure to it.