"Cyclops" is the affectionate name given to the box that identifies changes in the EMF (ElectroMagnetic Field) levels. Whenever there is a change, the box light switches from green to red.
Unfortunately, the affection behind the name is now gone. Originally designed to tag video to watch for possible visual occurrences, that red indicator light has become an indicator of bad and deceiving things to come.
Below is an example. More to follow, so check in frequently.
Cyclops Example #1
Marcus Gates is seen talking about an unexplained event that happened to him a few nights earlier. You will notice the light changing in association with an EMF spike. The digital audio recorder also picked up something that sounds like a female voice.
As was the case with many of the audio occurrences that were captured digitally, those in the room were not able to detect the sounds.
Cyclops Example #2
David Trayburn has just finished setting his equipment up and showing Marcus Gates the different components. They begin to walk into the kitchen when we see the "Cyclops" unit triggered.
Cyclops Example #3
The Gates family ran the camera on the living room overnight and this is one example of the kind of occurrences that were happening on a fairly regular basis. In this one, you can clearly make out Marcus' name being screamed.
Cyclops Example #4
In this one, we've identified at least 4 different "voices" within a span of less than 30 seconds.
Cyclops Example #5
Here we see Katie Gates asleep on the sofa as we hear growling and can see by the red light that the EMF meter is detecting changes in the room.
Cyclops Example #6
In this example, Katie & Jennifer Gates are sleeping on the couch and we hear static spikes corresponding with the EMF changes demonstrated by the light switching.
Cyclops Example #7
In this extended example, Katie Gates seems to be enticed into trance-like conversation with an entity. This is one of the more remarkable events that took place during this documentation.
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