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EVP
WAV EXTRACTS FROM RECORDINGS
made
by Judith Chisholm
These Wav files are just a
few extracted from hundreds of hours of recordings of conversations I have had
with people in spirit and hundreds of messages left by them on my telephone
answering machine. From time to time I will replace these files with
others.
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Extract
1: Spirit Voice (male)
18
November 1999:
I
was alone in my room and asked my friend Jack Hallam (who died in 1986) if he
would accompany me
somewhere that evening and announce who he is.
No. 1;
I’ll
go there......Hallam....the dead man
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Extract
2:
Spirit Voices (male and, at the very end, female saying
“Danny” 5th
January 2000
Recorded
on the digital telephone answering machine: A woman caller (live) says Hello,
leaves a gap, and puts the phone down. The spirit voices immediately jump into
that gap. I actually had not answered the phone call, didn’t hear the spirit
message, but at that moment had the map of Ireland open on my knee planning to
do exactly what the male voice told me not to do.
I took his advice.
No. 2:
Don’t
plan land in Ireland. Danny!
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3:
(a) (b) and (c)
8th
January 2002:
(3a)
Spirit
Voice (male)
Staying
in a hotel in Ireland, the recorder switched itself on inside my suitcase,the morning after
arrival. The previous evening I had wondered who had once lived in the 200
year-old hotel originally built as a country house. I imagined a girl wearing 18thC
clothes, and a piano in the corner of the room. On the morning in question my companion and I watched
breakfast television for about an hour, coinciding with the recording being made
from inside my suitcase (which hadn’t been touched since the evening before).
This is the very first voice on the recording and seems, judging by accent and
commanding delivery, to be from an earlier, harsher period than our own time -
perhaps 18thC or Victorian.
No. 3(a):
Get that Doctor back!

3(b)
Spirit voice (female)
A
woman who sounds like a gangster’s moll, speaking in a London whine. Her
voice and accent do not seem to be contemporary. I would date her from around
the 1950’s to the 1970’s.
 No.
3(b): Break
yer legs, blow yer ‘ead off, blow yer away

3(c)
Piano Trill
The
prior evening I had thought of the original 18thC owners of the house and of a
piano which might have been in the room. This
trill, on what sounds like an early instrument, definitely didn’t come from
any earthly source. The television
was broadcasting a news programme throughout.
No. 3(c):
Piano Trill
Footnote:
This self-activated recording has captured communication not only from two
dimensions (as you can hear my companion and myself talking and the television
playing in the background) but, apparently, three time zones from the other
side”.
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Extract
4: (a) (b) and (c)
8/9th
April 2002
(4a)
Spirit
Voice (male)
An
extract of a recording (made by concealing the tiny recorder in the palm of my
hand) at Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother’s
lying-in-state at Westminster Hall, London.
I filed, in a queue of other overawed, silent people, past the catafalque
bearing her coffin. The only
earthly sound was the shuffling of hundreds of pairs of feet.
No. 4(a): Hallam....
Crown
and sceptre - enduring

(4b)
Spirit Voice (male)
This
is a different male voice speaking with an old-fashioned, rustic accent.
No. 4(b):
They..
visiting..their..Queen.

(4c)
Spirit Voice (male)
As
we exited the Hall I commented to my companion “It’s amazing isn’t it?”
and the spirit response is relevant and amusing and a direct reference to what,
indeed, we were all having to do in the Hall to get a glimpse of the catafalque
and the four Horse Guards guarding it, before we found ourselves all too soon,
back in the street again.
No.
4(c):
High
speed peeping reaching around
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