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Questioninggeller
13th January 2005, 07:46 PM
Another seller on eBay chooses to cash in:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=19270&item=5548603557&rd=1

As you might have already seen and heard in the newly released movie.

The movie deals with EVP (electronic voice phenomena). These are tape recordings of voices from the spirit world. In my opinion I have in my possession the best and clearest EVP tapes with two spirit voices on it, a very rare find.

I recorded these voices in the summer of 1979 when I was living in Long Beach, California.
The only means of entertainment that I had was a portable cassette radio. To save money I would tape songs off the radio so I could play them back at a later time. When I got home from work I decided to erase one of the tapes that had music on it. So, I pushed play and record at the same time and placed the radio face down on the bed to eliminate any noise I might make while I prepared dinner. When I checked the tape all I heard was the normal noise the tape would pick up from the recorder itself, except for two male voices. You can hear at first what sounds like voices at low volume and then you clearly hear the first male voice say "Hurry up man, I'm cold, I'm freezing". Then there is a short pause and the second male voice says " Hay man, keep you voice down". Well, that's it, the tape is old and is of slightly lesser quality compared to when I heard it the first time, but the majority of the
dialog is still very clear to the human ear. Perhaps the tape could be cleaned up to hear additional dialog with the proper equipment. I have played the tape very little which has saved the integrity of it's quality. From what I have heard in the movie and on web sites I believe that this is the best example of EVP in existence.

thatguywhojuggles
13th January 2005, 08:23 PM
Starting bid at 200,000??

2 days, and not a single bid. Why am I not surprised. The only people who could afford something like this would be people like Sylvia Browne or Uri Geller, and they probably don't believe in ghosts.

Questioninggeller
14th January 2005, 01:33 AM
Originally posted by thatguywhojuggles
Starting bid at 200,000??

2 days, and not a single bid. Why am I not surprised. The only people who could afford something like this would be people like Sylvia Browne or Uri Geller, and they probably don't believe in ghosts.

If someone does buy it, I'll be selling my "discovered" tape of ghost voices soon after, and will be posting on here from Hawaii.