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We would like to take this opportunity to discuss what we have learned on
investigating the paranormal on these pages. We designed these pages for the
more experienced investigators, we don't discourage the beginners to read
this page, but it can be over whelming to someone new to the field, that is
why we have created basic techniques on our
Visitors Page.
If you have questions about this page or think this page needs to have
additional information please feel free to contact
thesoceity@caiprs.com with your
comments. Lets begin with some of the major components when field
investigating.
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Educational Reading
We believe that to become
educated in the field you must first step not into a haunted house but
into a library. Cape And Islands Paranormal Research Society has a vast
collection of books on the paranormal. Here we have listed some of the
best books that are available to the public. CAIPRS does not get receive
anything from the authors mentioned on this page. We listed these books
purely on content.
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Equipment
The following pages are not
for the the technically challenged, unless you are willing to learn a
thing or two about bells and whistles. On these pages you are going to
find what is in an investigators arsenal of technical gadgets. Some
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Photography
FLASH! is what you hear from
an investigator while taking a picture, do you want to know why? This
page will help you choose a camera, film and additional equipment. It
will help you in understanding what you have taken a picture of. It will
also go into development flaws and other false anomalies captured with a
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Interviewing
"I bet you will think I am
crazy." Are these the first words you hear from someone looking for
help? Over the years we have found through trial and error what will be
most beneficial when it comes to interviewing a client. Here is what
Cape And Islands Paranormal Research Society uses as we talk with those
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Residential Etiquette
When it comes to
investigating homes Cape And Islands Paranormal Research Society has
done allot. Over the years we have worked with over 30 cases in homes.
We built this page to help you with the cases that take place in a home.
We would like for you to walk away after viewing this page with one
thing in mind, the homeowner. |
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Commercial Etiquette
"What is it with this
building"? everyone who visit's says. The foot traffic through a
building open to the public is phenomenal. How are you to deal with
property managers as well as commercial businesses that still are in
operation when you conduct an investigation. This page will help you
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Graveyard Etiquette
Public property deserves
respect, but family members that have passed away deserve even more.
This page will help you understand some forgotten traits when it comes
to investigating outdoors and on public land. We would like for everyone
who investigates or visits a cemetery to view this page |
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