read this article and then you can.
taken from http://www.hauntster.net/Tom_and_Lisa_Butler.htm
Despite all the attention Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) has gotten over the past two decades, it is not a new phenomenon. EVP has been reported for over a century. Can you give a brief history of EVP experimentation?
When we were researching the history of the paranormal voices for our book, we were surprised to learn that people were communicating with those on the other side via Morse Code prior to the recorded voice phenomena. In 1918, Grace Boylan wrote, Thy Son Liveth: Messages from a Soldier to His Mother. Grace and her son were wireless operators and he notified her through Morse Code that he had been killed in the war.
Perhaps the first actual recorded paranormal voice was collected in 1952 when two Catholic Priests were using a wire magnetophone to record Gregorian chants. The wire on the magnetophone kept breaking and it was Father Gemellis habit of calling on his deceased father when things went wrong in his day to day activities. That day, when the wire broke once again, he called out, “Oh father, help me!”
When the two priests played their recording back they were astonished to hear a man’s voice say, “But of course I’ll help you! I’m always with you.” Germelli recognized the voice as that of his father. Tuning the manetophone back on he asked, “Papa, if you are really here, please repeat what you said before.” On playback, the reply followed immediately after his request with, “But Zucchini (a childhood nickname only known by his father), it is clear, don’t you know it is I?”
Your readers will probably know the names Friedrich Jürgenson and Konstantin Raudive. These two men are historically credited with discovering EVP and then making the public aware of the phenomena by writing books about Electronic Voice Phenomena.
its all true theres even a movie bout this called white noise.
theres more info bout this you just gotta go to da site:thumb: :thumb:
taken from http://www.hauntster.net/Tom_and_Lisa_Butler.htm
Despite all the attention Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) has gotten over the past two decades, it is not a new phenomenon. EVP has been reported for over a century. Can you give a brief history of EVP experimentation?
When we were researching the history of the paranormal voices for our book, we were surprised to learn that people were communicating with those on the other side via Morse Code prior to the recorded voice phenomena. In 1918, Grace Boylan wrote, Thy Son Liveth: Messages from a Soldier to His Mother. Grace and her son were wireless operators and he notified her through Morse Code that he had been killed in the war.
Perhaps the first actual recorded paranormal voice was collected in 1952 when two Catholic Priests were using a wire magnetophone to record Gregorian chants. The wire on the magnetophone kept breaking and it was Father Gemellis habit of calling on his deceased father when things went wrong in his day to day activities. That day, when the wire broke once again, he called out, “Oh father, help me!”
When the two priests played their recording back they were astonished to hear a man’s voice say, “But of course I’ll help you! I’m always with you.” Germelli recognized the voice as that of his father. Tuning the manetophone back on he asked, “Papa, if you are really here, please repeat what you said before.” On playback, the reply followed immediately after his request with, “But Zucchini (a childhood nickname only known by his father), it is clear, don’t you know it is I?”
Your readers will probably know the names Friedrich Jürgenson and Konstantin Raudive. These two men are historically credited with discovering EVP and then making the public aware of the phenomena by writing books about Electronic Voice Phenomena.
its all true theres even a movie bout this called white noise.
theres more info bout this you just gotta go to da site:thumb: :thumb:
