@shounenbat510 If you are interested read Flint's book 'Voices in the Dark' or visit my website "Man and the Unknown" for further info. I was present when such voices spoke and there were no accomplices present.
I'm undecided about these recordings, but some of the voices do sound a bit similar - this one of Oliver Lodge sounds very similar to this one of the bishop: xs4all.nl/~wichm/lodgera.html
@orlando098 . On my website 'Man and the Unknown' I have dealt with these questions. I have given an opinion there of a person who attended sermons of the Archbishop whilst alve, and who recognized his intonation and delivery of speech. Yet, I agree there is a similarity which is characteristic of this phenomenon I think.
Why do all the male voices sound exactly the same? Did he have an accomplice provide the voices?
shounenbat510 7 months ago
@shounenbat510 If you are interested read Flint's book 'Voices in the Dark' or visit my website "Man and the Unknown" for further info. I was present when such voices spoke and there were no accomplices present.
MichaelRogge 7 months ago
@MichaelRogge I have become absolutely fascinated with the work of Mr. Flint.
You were with him? How do you know there were no accomplices?
I understand he worked in the dark? I wish I was present for one of his seances.
Please be as specific and detailed as possible. I will be visiting your website.
Thx.
JoEEll2233 3 months ago
@JoEEll2233 Indeed please visit my two articles on Flint and the Direct voice for more details.
//wichm.home.xs4all.nl/dirvoic3.html
MichaelRogge 3 months ago
I'm undecided about these recordings, but some of the voices do sound a bit similar - this one of Oliver Lodge sounds very similar to this one of the bishop: xs4all.nl/~wichm/lodgera.html
orlando098 1 year ago
@orlando098 . On my website 'Man and the Unknown' I have dealt with these questions. I have given an opinion there of a person who attended sermons of the Archbishop whilst alve, and who recognized his intonation and delivery of speech. Yet, I agree there is a similarity which is characteristic of this phenomenon I think.
MichaelRogge 1 year ago