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April 15, 2006: Recorded Spirit Communications - Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
Art Bell opens with a stunning personal announcement: he has married a young Filipino woman named Airyn and plans to relocate to the Philippines, broadcasting from Manila. He recounts how they met through a ham radio friend who connected Airyn's sister with Art after Ramona's passing, leading to months of daily video conferences and a wedding ceremony on Mindanao.
In the second half, Art welcomes Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, who present new electronic voice phenomena recordings captured with upgraded condenser microphones. The condenser technology has yielded clearer results, and the pair notes that recordings exhibit natural room echo, suggesting the voices are actual audible sounds rather than electromagnetic imprints. Recordings from a mausoleum, a private residence, and the Exchange Building include voices responding to investigators in real time.
Cook and McBeath estimate that roughly 70 percent of captured voices demonstrate intelligent awareness, while the remainder appear residual. They discuss the disproportionate number of children's voices in their recordings and theorize that adult spirits may revert to childhood memories. Art plays multiple EVP samples for the audience, including a woman laughing inside a sealed mausoleum and a child's voice at the Exchange Building.
In the second half, Art welcomes Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, who present new electronic voice phenomena recordings captured with upgraded condenser microphones. The condenser technology has yielded clearer results, and the pair notes that recordings exhibit natural room echo, suggesting the voices are actual audible sounds rather than electromagnetic imprints. Recordings from a mausoleum, a private residence, and the Exchange Building include voices responding to investigators in real time.
Cook and McBeath estimate that roughly 70 percent of captured voices demonstrate intelligent awareness, while the remainder appear residual. They discuss the disproportionate number of children's voices in their recordings and theorize that adult spirits may revert to childhood memories. Art plays multiple EVP samples for the audience, including a woman laughing inside a sealed mausoleum and a child's voice at the Exchange Building.