Mission Statement:
Shadows of the Paranormal (S.O.P) is a non-profit paranormal organization based on Long Island, NY. As paranormal investigators and researchers, our mission is to discover the truth behind paranormal claims, and to help as many people in need as possible. Our group is comprised of members with many years of experience whom have conducted numerous investigations at private and public locations. We understand how a home or business owner feels when they experience unexplained activity and we work diligently in order to give closure and answers. S.O.P.'s paranormal philosophy is based on science and logical explanation in order to understand the activity that occurs in residential and commercial locations. We keep a professional demeanor and hold our work to the highest of standards.
"A true paranormal investigator isn't someone who looks for ghosts, it's someone who looks for the truth, paranormal or not." -S.O.P.
IN THE MEDIA
Dan's Papers: Hauntings at Villa Paul Restaurant?
Massapequan Observer: "Casting Light on Long Island's Darkest Corners"
Shadows of the Paranormal (S.O.P) is a non-profit paranormal organization based on Long Island, NY. As paranormal investigators and researchers, our mission is to discover the truth behind paranormal claims, and to help as many people in need as possible. Our group is comprised of members with many years of experience whom have conducted numerous investigations at private and public locations. We understand how a home or business owner feels when they experience unexplained activity and we work diligently in order to give closure and answers. S.O.P.'s paranormal philosophy is based on science and logical explanation in order to understand the activity that occurs in residential and commercial locations. We keep a professional demeanor and hold our work to the highest of standards.
"A true paranormal investigator isn't someone who looks for ghosts, it's someone who looks for the truth, paranormal or not." -S.O.P.
IN THE MEDIA
Dan's Papers: Hauntings at Villa Paul Restaurant?
Massapequan Observer: "Casting Light on Long Island's Darkest Corners"