In Nomine Paranormal Research

In Nomine Paranormal Research was founded on July 18th, 2008. The group was created with a focus on the scientific research aspect of paranormal investigating. The team is made up of respectful positions with most members having a specialty of their own along with being an investigator.

Mission Statement

In Nomine Paranormal is a Paranormal Research team located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Through the use of state-of-the-art equipment and scientific principles INPR seeks to produce positive quantifiable evidence into the existence of spirits, portals, paranormal energy, and the afterlife. The team vision is to become a recognized and reliable source for scientific knowledge pertaining to the paranormal. The team goal is to help friends and families to understand the existence of paranormal anomalies and to provide answers to personal experiences that have yet to be explained. Further goals are to allow clients to be comfortable in their homes or businesses and to also build our compliment of knowledge and scientific tools to perform investigations with unparalleled accuracy.

Team Members and Roles:

  • Kurt Begue (Team Engineer, Investigator)
  • Cindy Kreiner (INPR Empath Sensitive, Investigator)
  • Tyra Cheek (INPR Case Manager, Investigator)
  • Weldon Glenn (INPR Tech Specialist, Investigator)
  • Melissa Samples (INPR Historian, Investigator)
  • Robert Thompson (Video Specialist, Investigator)

Case Type Handled

In Nomine’ Paranormal at this time conducts residential investigations as well as business/historic investigations. The initial purpose of an INPR investigation is to attempt to debunk as many of the clients claims as possible by rational/empirical means. From there, the team conducts a paranormal investigation collecting as much data as possible from the location ranging from standard equipment readings to the historical background of the home and property. INPR investigates paranormal cases ranging from residual haunting s to Demonic affliction/possession. When INPR is not conducting investigations the group conducts lectures and hosts conferences throughout the year.

INPR’s latest endeavor is "Sound engineering". This is important for furthering the understanding of how sound waves travel and how they affect the environment. INPR is also experimenting with the Zephyr Weather station. This device has an actual exterior station that collects data from the air and sends the data back to the command center and records atmospheric data. The various devices of the Zephyr are set to record data from sources every five seconds. INPR then graphs the data and attempts to correlate atmospheric changes with paranormal activity inside the location.

Extreme Cases and Misc

INPR is capable of investigating and assisting with malevolent haunting cases where poltergeist or demonic activity may be present. When INPR is not conducting investigations the group hosts lectures and conferences throughout the year. All information on such events are available at the links provided.

External Links

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