
Investigation Tools
The technology we use to document the unexplained
Visual Documentation
Cameras and imaging systems that capture evidence across the light spectrum and in complete darkness.

Full Spectrum Camera
Modified camera capturing beyond visible light — infrared and ultraviolet spectrums reveal anomalies invisible to the naked eye.

Thermal Imaging Camera
Detects temperature variations and cold spots that may indicate paranormal presence or unexplained thermal anomalies.

Night Vision Equipment
Allows visual documentation in complete darkness — most investigations occur at night without artificial lighting.
Audio Capture & Analysis
High-sensitivity recording equipment for capturing EVP, unexplained sounds, and frequency-based communication attempts.

Digital Audio Recorder
High-sensitivity recorder for capturing Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and unexplained sounds during investigations.

Spirit Box
Rapidly scans radio frequencies, creating white noise that may allow entities to communicate through audio fragments.
Environmental Monitoring
Sensors and detectors that measure electromagnetic fields, radiation, temperature shifts, and motion in controlled environments.

EMF Detector
Measures electromagnetic field fluctuations. Unexplained spikes can indicate anomalous energy presence.

Motion Sensors
Detects movement in controlled environments where no physical cause should exist. Essential for validating claims.

Geiger Counter
Measures radiation levels at investigation sites. Critical for UFO/UAP landing trace cases and environmental anomalies.
It’s Not Just About the Tools
Equipment doesn’t investigate — people do. Every tool in our kit is only as useful as the methodology behind it. We establish environmental baselines before every investigation, document conditions that could produce false readings, and cross-reference data from multiple sources before drawing any conclusions.
An EMF spike means nothing without context. A thermal anomaly requires ruling out drafts, HVAC patterns, and radiant heat sources. An EVP capture is only meaningful when ambient audio conditions are accounted for. This is the difference between evidence-based investigation and entertainment.
Our approach prioritizes reproducibility and documentation. If we detect something anomalous, we attempt to reproduce it. If we can’t explain it through conventional means, we say so honestly — without dramatization and without claims we cannot support. That’s the standard Wyoming deserves.
Tools in the Field
See how we deploy this equipment during real investigations. Each case file documents the tools used, the data collected, and the analysis performed.
Evidence-based • Methodical • Documented