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 Posted: Oct 30th, 2009 09:54 PM
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hi. i have been interested in the paranormal for quite some time. i have come the point where i am no longer satisfied simply reading/watching/listening to what other people have found. i want to contribute myself as well. i don't have any equipment yet but i want to purchase or build it. i am especially interested in spiricom/ovilus technology. i don't have the first clue to build such a device, but i do consider myself tech savvy and i think with the right direction and drive i could do it.

this forum doesn't seem terribly active but i appreciate all of your work.

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 Posted: Oct 30th, 2009 10:27 PM
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Hi Autumn,

Welcome to the forum. :)

No, we're not terribly active here.......a place that is more active is the AAEVP - at least, for now. I like to think of it as a gathering of souls before the real work truly begins.

Keith

 

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Welcome from Bellingham! Vicki

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oh, very close! glad to see another washingtonian :D

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Same here! :smile:

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Welcome to the forum!!:biggrin:



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I personally am from the PS region and am interested in gaining more and more eq as well as either starting OR joining a paranormal research team.  Been involved in the paranormal in some form or another ALL my life.  My mother got me really interested in it and now I am in the same boat... I need to get involved more.

 

 

 

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Hey, hi from Bellingham!

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autumnsolace wrote: hi. i have been interested in the paranormal for quite some time. i have come the point where i am no longer satisfied simply reading/watching/listening to what other people have found. i want to contribute myself as well. i don't have any equipment yet but i want to purchase or build it. i am especially interested in spiricom/ovilus technology. i don't have the first clue to build such a device, but i do consider myself tech savvy and i think with the right direction and drive i could do it.

this forum doesn't seem terribly active but i appreciate all of your work.


Hi Autumn,

I've been working with detection of spirit intelligence with electronic means for awhile now. My results have suggested to me that random behavior in any form contains spirit intelligence. All methods of Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) start with a random source. I think atmospheric radio noise was the basis of Spiricom. Noise content on EMF signals used by the Ovilus is the source of the intelligence demonstrated by speech synthesizer circuits in that device.

My own spirit radio design "Joe's Box" is based on random selection of broadcast vocals to form intelligent spirit communication. Instead of listening to white noise and trying to separate vocal frequencies from the noise, the Joe's Box plays brief segments of FM broadcast vocals without the noise.

 The Ovilus generates instructions for a digital speech synthesizer from the input noise of ambient EMF. The words generated are directed by intelligence contained in that noise. The secret to the speech heard from the Ovilus is the Speakjet voice synthesizer chip inside.

Coupling noise to TV receivers has resulted in spirit images being recorded with camcorders. I believe a video frequency signal with a band limited random noise source and properly inbedded sync and brightness levels would be more successful than present video camera loop methods for image capture.

If you browse the web you will find few really savvy electronic device builders with the ability and the money to develop spirit devices. This field needs old ham radio builders to crawl out of their beds and heat up the soldering iron.

Joe

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