The GHOST DETECTOR : Trifield Natural EMF Meter Used By Professional Ghost Hunters

Ed Steele April 9, 2005 2



The GHOST DETECTOR : Trifield Natural EMF Meter Used By Professional Ghost Hunters
Toy ghost detectors are great for fun and games – but what if your house really is infested with demons and spirits who want to ruin your life and swallow your soul? That’s when you need The GHOST DETECTOR / Trifield Natural EMF Meter. The TriField Natural EM Meter was created by Dr. William B. Lee, Phd (Physics) in 1996 and is loved by Ghost Hunters and Parapsychologists for its ability to detect and measure extremely weak static (or “natural”) electric and magnetic fields.
UFO’s are your problem, and not ghosts, you say? Another version of the Trifield Natural EMF Meter, the Model 2, is equipped with a probe for detecting extremely high altitude UFO’s. (No, we aren’t making this up.)
The Ghost Detector Trifield Natural EMF Meter – Unique Ghost Hunting Equipment

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I not only own one of these, I wouldn’t do an investigation without one. To go into the reasons why would make me sound critical of what others are doing, but used correctly, this instrument is indispensable in conducting paranormal investigations.

Pete says:

As a ghost hunter myself, this meters are really great! I don’t think this website should post “but what if your house really is infested with demons and spirits who want to ruin your life and swallow your soul?” on here. That’s arrogant and shallow of there education of the field. Besides, if that truly was going on in your house, you wouldn’t be there to measure anything!!!

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