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Paranormal Investigation Team-Wyoming is a Non-Profit group of paranormal investigators whose primary goal is to document, and hopefully someday scientifically prove the existence of ghosts.  We also strive to educate the public, and help those who live with hauntings deal with their fears and experiences. We use both simple and high-tech electronic equipment to document and substantiate our experiences.  We do not use Ouija boards, séances, or divining rods to conjure or locate spirits.  We investigate both public places and private residences, and although we are based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, we enjoy traveling to investigate haunted sites around the surrounding states.  We are a serious group of professionally-minded adults who believe that skepticism is healthy, and that all reasonable explanations should be ruled out prior to declaring an experience to be paranormal in nature. 

 
 
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This controversial ghost picture was taken at haunted Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England by Reverend K. F. Lord in the early 1960s. The apparition picture appears to have a monk with hands folded in prayer and a ghastly face. Lord thought he was snapping a picture of the church altar. The monk looks to be older than the building, from the time when monks were a common sight in England. Thus, the monk would date to before the time of Henry VIII, who closed down all monasteries. That means the monk would be from around the 1500s.