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Anomalous Phenomenon Research Bureau

Grand Junction, CO 81504

Contact Name Candy
Phone 970-361-1645
Alternate Phone 970-208-7829
Email Email administrator@aprb.orb
Email Alternate Email candym@aprb.org
Website Website www.aprb.org
Year Founded 2010
Number of Members 9
  
Areas Served 
Western Colorado and Eastern Utah. APRB is also will ing to travel outside of our primary area of service.

  
Specialties 
To APRB, research is much more than going out to a location and gathering evidence. We believe that research also deal with what is done with the evidence. Private investigators may get evidence about something, go over it and present it, but they are not researchers. We feel that one step of research is reading as much about a subject as possible . This is called a literature review in academic research. Then when the information is gathered, we use professional statistical analysis software to run various analyses on the data (usually only when we have enough data to get an accurate analysis). We have an academic researcher (a person who is trained to run studies, and has been granted that title by a accredited institution). No research that will involve the use of human subjects will ever be done with out permission from an institutional review board. We investigate all aspects of anomalous phenomenon. This includes Ghosts, Cryptozology and UFO's.

  
Details 
We are a group of professionals that seek to understand phenomena through research and investigation. We serve Western Colorado, and Eastern Utah, but if time and funding allows, are not averse to investigating in other areas. Though the team itself is new to the paranormal community, the team members are seasoned investigators. Not only does each of us bring investigation and research skills, but also each of us has talents that enhance the ability of the team to do its work. To us, research is not just the gathering of evidence, but also the analysis of data, and the distribution of our findings. APRB believes that anomalous phenomena can occur at any time, under any circumstances. Therefore we do not limit ourselves to night investigations, but are open to investigations at any time. It is logical to investigate a location during the reported active times, not at the times we think the activity should happen. We hold the highest standards for investigations, holding client respect, team and client safety, and evidence collection and maintenance in high regard. We follow the standards set up by The ParaNORMAL, composed by Wayne Dunn. These standards indicate to clients that we will be professional and respectful throughout an investigation. We pursue continued education in many areas that are related to anomalous phenomena. Though not all of us believe in all types of phenomena, we are still willing to investigate those areas in which we are skeptical with great integrity, and search for the truth that each investigation offers. It is our hope that all teams that investigate the paranormal will unite, and adopt high standards. It is our belief that there are teams that do not accept high standards, and that eventually there will be an issue that brings the possibility of government regulation of the field.

   
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