Share your truth with S.P.I.

We understand that sharing unexplained experiences can be daunting. Here, you'll find a safe, respected space to open up about what you've seen, heard, or captured. Your contributions are vital to unraveling the mysteries of the paranormal and cryptid world, making you a part of something truly meaningful. You're not just sending a file—you’re sharing a piece of a mystery, and we’re here to explore it with you.

What to submit

We are eager to review various forms of evidence that capture the unexplainable. Whether you've recorded a faint whisper, a clear apparition, or an elusive cryptid, we're interested. We primarily accept sound recordings, video footage, and photographs. These submissions help us gather critical data and strengthen our understanding of paranormal activity and cryptid encounters.

Our commitment to your submission

Once submitted, your evidence undergoes a thorough review by the S.P.I. team. We meticulously analyze photos, videos, audio clips, and personal accounts for patterns, anomalies, and potential genuine paranormal activity. Should we require further context or clarification, we'll reach out directly. Your privacy is paramount; all evidence remains confidential unless you grant explicit permission for public sharing. If showcased, it will be done respectfully and, if preferred, anonymously. We treat every submission with utmost care, professionalism, and transparency, ensuring you feel safe trusting us with your experiences.

Essential details for your submission

To help us best assess your experience and findings, please ensure your submission includes these vital details: a clear description of what happened, explaining in your own words what you saw, heard, or felt; the exact date and approximate time the event occurred; the precise location or environment where it happened; the type of evidence you're submitting (e.g., photo, video, audio clip, written account); how the evidence was recorded, including the device used and if any edits or filters were applied; any relevant background information such as whether others witnessed the event, if it has happened before, or environmental factors like lighting and weather; and finally, your contact information for follow-up, along with your preferences regarding privacy or anonymity.

 Submit your evidence in an attachment with an e-mail.