The SCD Archon: Witness as Paranormal Hive makes 100% Valid Contact

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher
For Ghost Hunter Apps

The SCD Archon is celebrated across continents for its profound impact on paranormal research. With endorsements from key figures in the community and featured spots on platforms like ‘Coast to Coast AM’, this app is setting new standards in the realm of spiritual exploration. Join us and see why the paranormal community is buzzing about the SCD Archon.

The SCD Archon: Experience Real-Time Replies from Spirits, 100% Validation of Ghost Talk

Join us in an immersive video that features a live ITC session with “Jean”—an unexpected spirit from the Paranormal Hive—who directly communicates with Robyn and Stephen Rapsey. This powerful demonstration of the SCD Archon app is swiftly gaining recognition as a revolutionary advancement in spirit communication technology from Ghost Hunter Apps.

Global Acclaim from Trusted Voices

The SCD Archon is not just another app—it’s a breakthrough in paranormal research, garnering rave reviews from users around the world:

– Jay Garcia-Sanz from Los Angeles, California, was astounded by the app’s capabilities, describing it as “unbelievably powerful! Simply put, wow.” His experience highlights the app’s effectiveness in facilitating clear and direct communication with spirits.

– Nahn Panpanga from Fulton, California, believes the SCD Archon to be “GHA’s strongest offering for ITC software.” Her endorsement underscores the app’s robust features and its reliability in the field of paranormal investigation.

– Anders Haugen from Odense, Norway, affirms that the app provides “true and unfettered access to the Spirit World.” His testimonial reinforces the app’s reputation as a genuine tool for those seeking to explore beyond the veil.

Engage with the Paranormal Community

Dive deeper into the world of spirit communication by visiting our TikTok channel (https://www.tiktok.com/@ghosthunterapps). Each video captures live interactions with spirits using the SCD Archon, offering both skeptics and believers a glimpse into the reality of ghost communication.

For more detailed information about the SCD Archon and to view the groundbreaking session with the spirit “Jean,” head over to Ghost Hunter Apps, https://ghosthunterapps.com/apps/SCDArchon.aspx.

Thank you,

—Anthony & the GHA team across the globe

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The Vocibus MK2: 100% Validation of True Ghosts Talking

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher
For Ghost Hunter Apps

The Vocibus MK2 is not just a tool; it’s a gateway to understanding the afterlife. With endorsements from across the globe and a robust online presence to back it, this app is set to redefine the standards of spiritual communication.

The Vocibus MK2: Experience Real-Time Replies from Spirits, 100% Validation of True Ghosts Talking

Dive into the paranormal with GHA’s latest creation, the Vocibus MK2, a tool designed for authentic and immediate communication with the spirit world. Join us in a captivating video where we interact live with “Willie“—a spirit renowned for his extensive ghostly dialogues. This interaction isn’t just communication; it’s proof, earning the session acclaim as a pioneering showcase of Ghost Hunter Apps’ newest software.

Experience the Paranormal Across the Globe

The Vocibus MK2 has captured the attention and acclaim of experts and enthusiasts worldwide. From the frosty towns of Norway to the sunny coasts of California, the app’s global impact is undeniable:

– Tommy Hansen from Lillehammer, Norway, calls the app “undeniable,” attesting to its authenticity and power. His review emphasizes the app’s effectiveness in bridging the gap between our world and the spirit realm.

– Kerstin K. from San Jose, California, praises the Vocibus MK2 as “the direct link to the other side.” Her experiences reflect the app’s capability to consistently connect with spirits, making it a vital tool for anyone serious about paranormal investigation.

– Ric Prestel from Reno, Nevada, celebrates it as “GHA’s best-ever ITC software.” His endorsement underscores the app’s standing as a breakthrough in paranormal technology, helping enthusiasts and researchers alike to explore the unexplained.

Join the Community

Follow our journey and witness these ethereal communications firsthand through our new series of TikTok videos (https://www.tiktok.com/@ghosthunterapps). Each clip is a snippet into the mysterious, often providing viewers a front-row seat to the paranormal activities captured via the Vocibus MK2.

For a deeper look into the capabilities of the Vocibus MK2 and to see the live ITC session with Willie, visit our detailed page at Ghost Hunter Apps, https://ghosthunterapps.com/apps/VocibusMk2.aspx.

Thank you,

—Anthony & the GHA team across the globe

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The Truth about Steve Huff—Why the Paranormal May Never Be the Same

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher
For Ghost Hunter Apps

The harassment escalated—to the point of death threats and other disturbing messages.

I’ll never forget 2014, the year I first encountered Steve Huff. At the time, he was relatively new to the paranormal scene but was quickly gaining traction with his groundbreaking work showcased in his videos. For Steve, the idea of apps wasn’t even on his radar. His work focused on the analog wonders pioneered by inventors like Frank Sumption and Joe Cippi, among others. Through Steve, anyone who stepped into his orbit was touched by what I can only describe as a profound sense of wonder, evoking all things supernatural—and always in a positive way. His ability to bridge the gap between our world and the spirit realm seemed to come naturally.

Little did anyone know that back in 2011, I was just a lone programmer, working out of one half of a duplex in Rio Linda, California. It was a half-home, half-office setup owned by a legendary software consultant to the State of California, who had hired me to write code for his government clients. I spent a full year there, coding eight hours a day. But at night, rather than drive home, I began using the powerful servers and custom-built desktop systems I had access to for a personal project: scanning strange frequencies. These experiments were preparation for trips to Rachel and Alamo, Nevada, where I would attempt to tap into communications at Area 51. But that’s a story for another time. I mention it only because that work would eventually lead me to Santa Paula, California, for the *Ghost Town TV* event, where I met Bill Murphy, lead scientist on *Fact or FakedParanormal Files* on the SyFy Network.

Bill and his wife Anita hosted what is now considered one of the most legendary paranormal conferences of the past 20 years. Attendees included Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot and a host of other luminaries from both the UFO and paranormal worlds. Kerry arrived for a private interview with me and Ric Prestel of MUFON, having breakfast at the event. That event inspired me to host my own conference in Northern California, the UFO Paranormal Summit, also known as SACUFOCON. Meeting Bill was a pivotal moment; it inspired me to transform my radio scanning software into a PC- and laptop-based EMF detector. The software utilized Bluetooth technology to detect radio frequency interference (RFI), essentially serving as a digital version of a K2 meter.

Two years later, this work brought me fully into the paranormal world as I launched Ghost Hunter Apps (GHA). My first release, the GB-1, gained popularity quickly. I sent Steve—a devoted Apple user—a Windows laptop with the GB-1 installed. I can’t recall if he had borrowed one from a friend before I sent it to him, but his first video using the GB-1 was extraordinary.

That video drew significant attention to GHA. Steve’s skill in spirit communication—particularly with guides like Eva—captivated the paranormal community. His reputation as a practitioner of instrumental trans-communication (ITC) was rising rapidly, and deservedly so.

As Steve and I began talking, a friendship formed. Over time, as he envisioned his SCD1 (Spirit Communication Device 1) software project, we worked together on what would become one of the most acclaimed ITC software titles of all time. Even before the SCD1, we had developed a strong  working relationship and friendship, and I was genuinely happy to collaborate with him.

What struck me about Steve was how quickly he became a target for criticism. Once I began working with him on the SCD1, the same detractors turned their attention to me. The harassment escalated to the point where both Steve and I received death threats and other disturbing messages. It became so serious that we had to involve local and even federal authorities. Despite this, my choice to stand by Steve was an easy one. The people attacking us demanded loyalty, yet Steve never imposed such ultimatums. That integrity made my decision clear.

Steve’s kindness went beyond words. One day, out of the blue, he and Debby sent a deep-dish Chicago-style pizza overnight for me and my kidsjust because. And when times got tough for me financially, he suggested we create an app together, allowing me to use the income to get back on my feet. Who does that? Who puts someone else’s well-being ahead of their own like that? Steve did.

That’s why I’ve always defended him against baseless attacks. People often forget those who helped them along the way. They overlook the ones who took the time to work, collaborate, and care. I choose not to be that person. I honor those who have made me a better version of myself because it reflects on my family, my friends, and everyone I care about.

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The Georgetown Hotel, On Location(From left to right: Steve Huff, me, Ric Prestel, David Weatherly, Dave Spinks, and Connie Willis). Photo by Sean (my son), 2017.

I could share so much more about the documentary filming we did, the thrilling travels we embarked on, and the countless conversations we had about his profound knowledge of ITC and the paranormal—but I’ll save those stories for another time. Together, with Connie Willis of Coast to Coast AM, we even ventured to Virginia City, Nevada, staying in the Gold Hill Hotel’s adjoining cabin—once known as the Brewery House, a former 1800s home and temporary morgue—one of America’s most haunted locations! Oh, there are plenty more stories to tell.

So, as I write this, it’s simply a heartfelt thank you to Steve—a great guy, a talented creator, and a true friend. I’m grateful for the work we did together and for the lasting impact he’s had on my life and the paranormal community.

We owe him that much. I owe him that much. He’s helped so many of us.

Thank you, Steve.

—Anthony

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A New Era for Ghost Hunter Apps: Why We’re Moving Forward

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher
For Ghost Hunter Apps

So, um… where the heck are all the old paranormal apps? And just what is going on?

For those who have followed my work for years, you might be wondering why I decided to phase out some of my original apps from a decade ago. Yes, it’s true—many of those apps were released back when Windows 7 was the standard, and I know, for some, that seems like a lifetime ago. But here’s the thing: Microsoft has since released numerous versions of Windows, each packed with its own slew of updates, improvements, and security measures. For developers like myself, that means continuous adaptation and, sometimes, saying goodbye to older software that simply can’t keep pace with today’s technology.

When I first began considering a revival of those beloved early apps—SCD1, SCD2, GB1, GB2, Minibox, and others—I ultimately decided it wasn’t the right move. My focus has shifted toward modern, cutting-edge software that’s fully compatible with the latest versions of Windows. More importantly, these new apps are not only built to run smoothly on contemporary systems but also perform better on older ones.

I’ve poured countless hours into perfecting these new titles. The enhancements I’ve made—whether it’s fine-tuning radio scanning, curating historical radio audio, or refining effects—represent significant improvements over the older versions. The legacy apps were excellent for their time, and they did exactly what they were meant to do. In fact, it’s not an exaggeration when I say that thousands of people from across the globe own Ghost Hunter Apps (GHA). And while I could continue supporting those older titles, as a one-man operation, I’ve come to the conclusion that my time and energy are better spent pushing forward with the 2024/2025 releases.

One of the most exciting upcoming developments is Demonivox, which is set to hit Android and iOS soon. But don’t expect a simple reboot of the previous version—this is a completely new offering, and I’m confident it will exceed expectations.

Speaking of new releases, the response to SCD Archon and Vocibus Mk2 has been nothing short of overwhelming. People are loving the power and clarity these apps bring to their paranormal investigations. It’s clear that the advanced communication these apps enable is exactly what the community has been waiting for.

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My passion has always been in developing ITC and paranormal software, and that won’t change. Ghost Hunter Apps is here to stay, and I’m thrilled to be releasing new software that is pushing the boundaries of what we can achieve in paranormal research. In fact, I’m currently working on two new Windows apps, with another for Android and iOS coming soon.

Additionally, I’m excited to announce a FREE full app for Windows that will be available to anyone who signs up for the GHA newsletter. This isn’t some stripped-down, limited versionthis is a fully-featured app, on par with the best of my work, and it’s my way of showing my appreciation to all of you.

This past year has been a whirlwind for me, with my UFO books gaining traction, speaking events, and radio appearances keeping me busy. Like GHA, UFO Currents remains a passion project, and I will continue to stay connected with the community, bringing you cutting-edge research and insights into the unknown.

Looking ahead to this holiday season and beyond, it’s exciting to see mainstream media finally acknowledging UFOs, UAPs, and NHI. For those of us in the paranormal field, this is nothing new. We’ve always understood the connection between these non-human entities and the supernatural—some might even say the religious—and how they relate to what the rest of the world calls “aliens.”

As long as you’re here, I’ll be here too—dedicated to researching, investigating, and delving into the hidden truths of the universe, and sharing it all with you.

Explore Ghost Hunter Apps and UFO Currentsyou’ll find all my latest work there.

And remember, the new apps I create are built to do exactly what they promise: deliver unparalleled results for your paranormal investigations. They’re true to their ITC core.

Until next time, stay curious, stay vigilant, and—most importantly—Happy Halloween!

—Anthony

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A Bluetooth Ghost Box?

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher
For Ghost Hunter Apps

Why did I do this? Why did I create a tool that transcended its original purpose?

Yes, this is legit. In 2011, I traveled to Area 51 with Ric Prestel and a group of friends from MUFON to look for UFOs, enjoy patty melts with Grey Aliens at the Little A’Le’Inn, and perhaps have a few beers.

Before that trip, I had been experimenting with Software Defined Radio technology—scanning HAM radio using Windows software written in C#. I have to say, that stuff was HECKA COOL! And it also sounded weird at times.

But for the Area 51 trip, that wasn’t what I wanted to experiment with. I had already used a Uniden handheld BC95XLT frequency scanner—the one with the NASCAR logo on it. Yes, it works—even to this day! But for that 2011 trip, I had written a C# .NET program that allowed me to use my Bluetooth dongle (yup, this was way back in the old days), and surprisingly, I could scan the ISM frequencies! That’s the industrial, scientific, and medical frequencies.

But here’s the catch—on those frequencies, there are no voices, no music, nothing of that sort. Just DATA TRANSFERS. As a programmer with a BS in Computer Information Systems with an emphasis on Software Engineering, programming has been my thing since I was ten… back in 1980! Yes, I started programming at ten with my Commodore Vic-20.

Anyway, on this trip, I took my new Area 51 ISM scanner. I had crafted an audio bank for each of the frequencies, and each bank had 100 unique audio signatures (mp3 files) that were clicks, beeps, etc. These sounds were triggered when a frequency was scanned, with the strength correlating to the 0-99 level within the audio bank.

Holy HECK! What emerged was nothing short of ingenious. I KNEW IT. At Area 51, there are non-human entities and PEOPLE doing something. Communicating? YES. Did patterns emerge? FUDGE YES, THEY DID. All of us were astounded. Ric Prestel of MUFON was so freaked out that he bought a Houston-manufactured Spectrum Analyzer to pair with the Area 51 ISM scanner I had written.

We had to know. What the heck was it, and what did it all mean? Because just like in the movie Signs with Mel Gibson, that eerie clicking and static from the aliens emerged for us. Sometimes, it seems movies draw inspiration from real reported incidents, and vice versa.

I don’t know. That ISH was crazy enough for me to seek added engineering expertise, and working with Ric (who had experience with DARPA projects) made sense.

One year later, Ric and I traveled to meet Bill Murphy, the lead scientist on the Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files show on SyFy. But we were there to hang out and relax. We also met up with David Weatherly, who gave a presentation on Tulpas. This was the Ghost Town TV event, which to this day remains LEGENDARY in the paranormal community.

At that event, Bill Murphy pointed out that what I had created was an RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) device, akin to a K2 meter. You see, RFI and EMF are the same thing. I had written what could be a software-based K2 meter, so long as a Bluetooth dongle was connected to a laptop or tablet. We were in business.

And so, to this day, we can all credit Bill Murphy with inspiring me to create Ghost Hunter Apps. Legitimately, it was the Bluetooth innovation for Area 51 and later my apps that propelled me into the beautiful Paranormal World, making THOUSANDS of friends along the way. From 2011 to 2013 was the experimentation era for me. From 2014 to now, 2024, it has been the GHA realization era.

So, what else can I say about this?

Well, providing a deeper dimension in spirit communication, this device type—many credit me with inventing it for GHA in 2011/2012—employs a modified Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm to detect disruptions in sinusoidal wave shapes, interpreting these as potential paranormal activity. By scanning ISM frequencies every second and analyzing Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), it responds with historically remastered radio audio tuned to 432Hz. Radio waves are a subset of the electromagnetic spectrum, essential for this technology.

Phew! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Love & Light, 
Anthony

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The Reality of Ghosts and the Spirit World: Are Demons, Angels & Ghosts Real?

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher
For Ghost Hunter Apps

Many people find it difficult to accept the reality of ghosts and the existence of spirits that communicate with us. Skeptics argue that it’s merely imagination or fabrication. However, those of us who work in the paranormal field understand that what we see, hear, and feel originates from sources misunderstood by those who oppose or doubt the work of Instrumental Trans-Communication (ITC) and paranormal research.

As a developer of software for the paranormal, my journey began by observing the works of pioneers like Frank SumptionJoe Cippi, and even Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. However, my work goes much deeper. I delve into the minds of early trailblazers such as Harry Price, a parapsychologist renowned for his early 20th-century work, and Ed and Lorraine Warren, known for their involvement in high-profile cases of paranormal activity. John Zaffis, related to the Warrens, is also a respected and influential figure in paranormal investigation. These and many others form the foundation of my work for Ghost Hunter Apps (GHA). Their contributions are open source, allowing researchers to learn from and utilize their findings.

My venture into the paranormal was significantly influenced by chance meetings with Steve HuffBill Murphy, and other top practitioners in the field, both spiritually and scientifically. These interactions propelled my work for a new generation of paranormal investigators and ITC researchers.

My engineering expertise, honed over years of academic and professional software development, naturally extended to aiding ghost hunters. My passion for the paranormal, coupled with a deeply religious upbringing as a Catholic and later as a born-again Christian under Kenny Foreman at San Jose’s Cathedral of Faith, exposed me to both the beauty and the darker aspects of faith. This dichotomy revealed connections to what some might call the netherworlds of light and dark, as well as purgatory.

These realms are where we encounter ghostsspiritspoltergeistshauntings, and demonic and angelic possessions. In Catholicism, possessions are treated with exorcisms. Today, we see practitioners, mediums, and specialists who have adapted Vatican exorcist teachings into modern methods to address these spiritual infestations. These entities, often non-human entities, influence our physical world through possession and other means.

Paranormal investigation and research have progressed significantly. Despite experiencing multiple near-death experiences (NDEs) in 2019, I have continued to explore UFOsaliensdemonsangels, and other non-human entities. I have also examined the mass media’s obsession with the amalgamation of aliens and demons. For two decades, I have investigated the possibility that ghosts are ultraterrestrials and that demons and angels are non-human entities from other worlds. Early humans may have classified these visitations as hellish or heavenly without considering their otherworldly origins.

In recent years, I created the SCD Archon and the Vocibus Mk2, tools that integrate my religious upbringing and three decades of programming experience. My journey began in 1980 when my father bought me a Commodore Vic-20, igniting my passion for programming. After a near-death experience in 2019, I was paralyzed for two years due to Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS). By the grace of God, I recovered. My books and software are back, and I invite you to join me on this journey.

Love and Light,

Anthony F. Sanchez

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A Journey Through ITC and the Afterlife Debate

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher
For Ghost Hunter Apps


“A Journey Through ITC and the Afterlife Debate” explores the enduring human fascination with the afterlife, highlighting diverse beliefs ranging from the Catholic Church’s view on communion with God post-death to skeptics and atheists who deny any form of existence beyond physical death. The article delves into Instrumental Trans Communication (ITC) as a method for some to explore and communicate with a spiritual plane, offering a counterpoint to the skepticism surrounding afterlife concepts. It discusses how advancements in ITC technology, pioneered by figures like Frank Sumption and Friedrich Jürgensen, have opened new avenues for understanding and interacting with the spiritual realm. The author shares their personal engagement in developing tools like the SCD3 for spirit communication, emphasizing ITC’s role in broadening discussions on existence, morality, and the essence of humanity. The piece reflects on how the exploration of the afterlife, whether through belief or technology, enriches the human experience of life and death.

The question of what lies beyond death has intrigued humanity for centuries, dividing opinions and sparking debates across cultures and religions. The Catholic Church, for example, upholds the belief in communion with God after death, especially for saints who have led lives of exemplary faith. On the opposite end of the spectrum, skeptics and atheists challenge the notion of an afterlife, particularly one influenced by earthly deeds, advocating instead that existence ceases entirely once our physical bodies expire. This viewpoint rests on the conviction that life is confined to the physical realm, dismissing the possibility of a spiritual continuation.

However, many of us, especially those involved in Instrumental Trans Communication (ITC), hold a contrasting perspective on the afterlife. We are convinced of a spiritual plane beyond our physical existence, a realm where spirits reside and with whom we can communicate. This belief in a world beyond the tangible is not just a matter of faith; it’s a field of study and exploration for many within the ITC community.

Skeptics often criticize the binary concepts of Heaven and Hell, arguing that the integrity of one’s life on Earth should not be seen merely as a ticket to a posthumous reward but as a matter of ethical living. While there is merit in living a life of love, kindness, and moral rectitude for its own sake, many religions and spiritual teachings propose that these virtues are indeed the path to a serene afterlife.

For those of us engaged in ITC and the paranormal field, the afterlife isn’t just a matter of contemplation but an active area of exploration. The advancements in technology and methodology pioneered by figures such as Frank Sumption with his Frank’s Box, Joe Cippi’s “Joe’s Box”, and the earlier efforts of Friedrich Jürgensen and Konstantin Raudive, have paved the way for modern explorations of spirit communication. These pioneers have not only opened the door to the possibility of interacting with the spiritual realm but have also helped to normalize these pursuits within the broader society.

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My personal journey in this field has led me to develop tools designed to bridge the gap between our world and the spiritual plane. The latest of these tools is the SCD3, a 2021 release from Ghost Hunter Apps, which I believe represents a significant leap forward in facilitating communication with spirits. This device, and others like it, are not just about proving the existence of an afterlife; they’re about seeking understanding, closure, and sometimes guidance from those who have passed on.

In embracing the possibilities of ITC and spirit communication, we open ourselves up to a wider conversation about existence, morality, and the essence of what it means to be human. Whether one subscribes to the idea of an afterlife or not, the pursuit of these questions enriches our understanding of life, death, and the potential for something beyond.


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