Have you any stories abour EVP to share EVP =(Electronic Voice Phenomena) Can be many things, Some explainable. Like Your TV picking up Air traffic Messages (I get this on the PC speaker/clock radio) ,or Co-channel interference /"Skip" or Even the Internal factory walkie talkies on an open Channel on My radio/Personal W/T
Looking deeper There are the Voices from nowhere 1 of which most of us Know about and thats the IM buddy (entry/exit)sounds which does make you Jump the first few times. Especially if you have AOL 9.0 running.
Posts: 13524 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02
No, my only experience with EVP has been through the TV where a program will say “listen, we got this on tape and it’s says ‘Bob’s dead,’ don’t you hear it, don’t you hear it?” and I say NO. Though, I did used to get someone else’s phone calls through my parents’ cordless phones about a decade ago, and radio waves used to make my remote control car race all around the kitchen even when the controller was off. Nothing supernatural, though.
Posts: 4627 | Location: Rochester, NY, USA | Registered: 06-03-02
Yeah, when the kids were little and I had a baby monitor, I guess the people across the road had one too. We picked up some very interesting conversations on our monitor coming from their place. Goodness knows what they could hear coming from my house.
I am surprised that I don't get any weird stuff of this nature on the TV. (I get all kinds of weird stuff happening around me.) Yet, my sister claimed that right after our mother died, her TV or VCR along with a light turned on in the middle of the night.
This is going to sound crazy, but one night when I was young, back in the late '70's, I heard what I'm sure was CB radio transmissions coming from my mom's sewing machine. It was an old Singer, which flipped down into its table for storage. It was in this storage position when it happend, but to this day I can't explain how this could happen. The only thing I can figure is that somehow the motor in the machine picked up the transmission and caused the needle to vibrate sending out the sound.
They don't call it a Singer for nothing. Anyway, the true origination of the sounds was either beyond a wall or window even far in the distance or from some mischievous angels or the like playing on your fear.
I heard ... CB radio transmissions coming from my mom's sewing machine. It was an old Singer...
Jane Froman? Al Jolson?
Thousands of people have reported receiving radio transmissions via the fillings in their teeth. In fact I saw a clip from an old TV show in which Lucille Ball gave testimony.
"Bob’s dead, " And John singing "I buried Paul" on SGt. Pepper. I couldn't even make THAT out. He later said what he really sang "cranberry sauce" but I couldn't make that out either!
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