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Electronic Voice Phenomena

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Bob

Bob Report 20 Dec 2004 23:36

Yes they have Known about this for years. Goes back to the the Hangar 101 in America

Daniel

Daniel Report 20 Dec 2004 23:35

It's a very interesting subject. Leave a normal recorder on in a room say whilst you go out and see if it picks anything up. Some intereseting things have been heard by people doing this. There is also something which the name escapes me, but you put 2 nails in a wall and then run wires into a recorder, it sometimes picks up voices. It is believed to be `energy` `trapped`/`captured` in the building. All very interesting stuff.

Len of the Chilterns

Len of the Chilterns Report 20 Dec 2004 23:30

Except for "Bomber" there was nothing worth watching on telly tonight so I turned to the radio. At 8.30 on Radio 4 there was an interesting prog on F.V.P. Apparently, since the advent of electronic recording equipment in the 1930s there have been many instances of "ghost voices" being recorded. The voices may be in various languages including some unidentified. I remember that, some years ago, I read in New Scientist of a leading electronics firm experiencing this both on audio and VHS tape. Anyone know about this? Len