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Welcome Members!
 
The Navigator Online Para-Apprentice Project is designed to help you start your new group in the exciting field of the paranormal. Here you will find groups to assist you with success in your new endevour. The NOPAP team will work with you as much as possible and provide to you the assistance you need from seasoned investigators enrolled in the program. If you have questions, seek the NOPAP member who enrolled you as a Para-Apprentice team.

The senior teams can provide you with the following assistance at this current time:
 
  • E.V.P.'s: programs used, techniques, procedures.
  • Photo: programs used, techniques, procedures.
  • Equipment: where to buy, what to buy, when and how to use.
  • Websites: Getting a website, free servers, how to get started.
  • Investigations: How to conduct, Advice, mentorship.
  • Networking: How to, advise. mentorship.

Thank you for your interest and participation in the Navigator Online Para-Aprentice Project.

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The Process: The NAVIGATOR Way to a successful group.

Here is the current layout for our assistance procedure in defining you a professional investigations team. The program may alter slightly as listed. This program is still in the early stages, and our ideas are being posted as they come. Please excuse any confusion as we extremely work hard on several projects daily. You will find these areas defined on the INFINITY discussion forums under the NOPAP category.

Phase 1:
  • Choosing a team name.
  • Defining area coverage.
  • Acquiring custom images for site.
  • Advising on layout, content, and details.
  • Creating team methodology, structure, and balance.
  • Providing info and resources for general paranormal knowledge.

Phase 2:

  • Website promotions.
  • Providing you with your list of senior contacts.
  • Providing access to affiliates and networks.
  • Building your technology toolbox.
  • Advice and mentoring on professional presentation.
  • Building your team. Promoting, reviews, & Interviews.
  • Training on how to conduct Myth Busting investigations.

Phase 3:

  • Team Promoting in your community.
  • How to research and conduct a residential investigation.
  • Learning to research within your community.
  • Custom forms to provide structured security for your team.
  • How to log data, compare, and define your theories.
  • Where to go, whom to contact for assistance in reviewing possible evidence.
  • Programs to use in evaluation and review of evidence.
  • Getting permission for public investigations.

Phase 4:

  • How to fundraise, set up donations.
  • Learn how to properly conduct commercial investigations.
  • Preparing for Conferences. Media coverage.
  • Networking. Creating Divisions.
  • Starting a program. Promotions. Defining purposes.