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Any record of an EVP researcher hearing themselves on tape? (Not for the easily-scared...)

 
By Max Szabo at September 2, 2006 - 1:51pm | General

Obviously, I don't mean in prosaic ways.

What I mean is, has anyone heard of a case where (for e.g.) an EVP researcher who was not at a given location during a recording has nevertheless found their own voice speaking in the recording in a way that seems anomalous (i.e. not overheard while phoning someone on-site, for e.g.)

Keep in mind, that it's quite possible that this could be easily missed, if it is incorrectly assumed that a given person was present at the time of recording.

And, if anyone has any evidence of this, what was the content of the words being spoken?

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closest i have had happen

By MagnusApollo on September 2, 2006 - 2:48pm

closest i have had happen was have my own voice pop up on a recording... It was me saying something like "you know I don't think so but..." was my voice, but sounded a bit tinny... wasn't sure what was going on.

when reviewing the video tape of the event I saw one of my old crew playing with one of the digital recorders that everyone would keep in their pocket. It finally hit me that it was the tape they had made the previous nights events. I listened to the audio snippets and viola... I heard my voice say the same thing again.

Sadly that is all I got.

Seems like an interesting question to put forth... what makes you ask it?

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Is EVP a two-way electromagnetic timespace slip?

By Max Szabo on September 3, 2006 - 1:37am

Hi Magnus.

Consider for a moment the idea that people in 'our' world/dimension who are deliberately trying to 'contact the dead' (i.e. people who have undergone organic brain death in 'our' version of reality) by way of sonic or radiophonic means might actually be corresponding with 'others' in another world/dimension that is so similar to ours that people there also participate in EVP research. Only thing is, perhaps in 'their' version of reality, we are the ones who are 'dead.'

Ok, so far so good.

Now, imagine a situation where an EVP researcher (you, Magnus, for e.g.) in 'this' reality is manages to record information that is actually sourced from another EVP researcher (also called MagnusApollo, who - let's say - decided to make somewhat different choices in the past, in 'his' version of spacetime).

If this is the case, it would indicate that EVP is not so much a 'deadphone' as it is an interdimensional communications technology.

And perhaps some of the 'dead' that are being reached, are simply technology-using people in another corner of spacetime.

Consider in the Spiricom history the information that the 'dead' also have 'technical equipment' which needs to be superimposed onto 'our' equipment in ways that rely upon robust Faraday Cage protocols to delimit.

Are EVP researchers involved in a pandimensional game of fragmentary communications?

Let's contine.

What is information transfer across different domains of spacetime, really, other than an informational time machine?

Let's go further.

Consider the phenomenon of apportation, wherein objects appear or disappear, sometimes in a visible manner. Typically these objects are very prosaic, and personal. Coins, rings, clothing items, liquids, foods, etc. Is it possible that some psychic or technological technique (unconscious perhaps) is allowing for an inter-world timespace slip?

There is an old sci-fi novel called 'Displaced Person' which deals with a teenager who begins to realise that they are vanishing from the world they live in; people fail to register the character's presence, and eventually he begins to take on ghost-like characteristics as the world around him becomes a grey, 'displaced' environment, which is punctuated by the occasional 'hard' item which - like the main character of the story - has also become displaced, and which forms the majority of his diet and source of his inventory. The main character eventually meets other displaced persons who seem to have literally fallen out of consenual timespace, against their will, and who now inhabit a no-mans' land of detached physical reality.

One wonders to what degree historical phenomena like hauntings and shadow people might be related to such an interworld scenario.

One also wonders to what degree post-Edison and post-Tesla electromagnetic technology - made by men who considered communication with nonlocal conscious agencies to be a distinct possibility - might be the conduit for interworld (interframe? interbrane?) communication between similarly-equipped individuals.

Consider the avowed importance of 'rightthinking' amongst the Spiricom workgroups, and their reference to the collegiate 'higher entities' that seek contact with 'us'.

Lastly, for the way-out whack & smack fans, consider the parallels between the Spiricom voices and the contacts that Uri Geller (!) experienced via his contacts with Spectra during his time with Andrija Puharich, Jack Sarfatti, Gene Roddenberry and John Lennon. (Can-of-worms warning ahead...)

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evp delivery

By teakeh on September 5, 2006 - 6:33pm

I have asumed whoever or whatever was comunicating via EVP was directly arranging the magnetic particles on tape with thier message.
Because I've only heard voices on tape on playback not while recording I thought the source entity did not produce something in audio which the recorder captured.
But then how does that explain digital recordings of EVP (or are there such?)
teakeh

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