Quote Originally Posted by Brad Smith View Post
Good question.

Negative activity can be detected by "hot spots."

If we have a case concerning an intelligent haunting and the en***y wishes to interact with us, it needs energy to do so.

So, it drains energy from ambient air, creating "cold spots."

Negative en***ies can do the same thing, but when they are active or attempt to manifest themselves, temperature spikes or hot spots can be detected.

We also look for "aggressive" behavior, such as people being scratched, kicked, hit and so on. We also look for poltergeist activity and so on.

It helps, too, that members of the team have "day ***s" that require them to be mental health counselors and social workers.

The team I belong to has been around for nearly 8 or 9 years; we've encountered negative infestations only three times, out of the hundreds of cases we've handled.

Again, most "possessions" are caused by untreated mental illness and even people who are acting out, wanting attention.
How is the "negative activity" detected? Do you use a device to detect it?