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The Paranormal Research and Development Society (originally the PRD) was founded in Corona, California, on October 27, 2001 by Michael Oka, Allen Pritchard, Amy Simpson and Michael Gess.
The purpose of the PRDS is to investigate paranormal activity through an objective lens without allowing personal belief, or bias affect the integrity and outcome of that investigation. The PRDS does not utilize traditional spiritualism or occult tools to accomplish its investigations, and instead utilizes the appropriate tools and technology surrounding an alleged haunting to record data of a residence or property.
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