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  • going to a cemetery is really the wrong place to look for this kind of phenomena because the dead are more attached to the location of their death and the place of residence than to where their body is taken after the fact. They don't care about where their body goes because it becomes totally irrelevant to them. Many of them think they're still in possession of their bodies so a cemetery is meaningless to them.

  • in youtube: Dialogo com os mortos part 1 y part 2

  • So we all become R2D2 after death? Great! Wasn't it some British midget who played that role?

    Dammit!!! We're all going to become British midgets encapsulated in dwarf plastic bodies! I'm askin' for a fucking refund - - at the VERY least an in-store trade!!

  • Gaint: It sounds a bit like 'John'... I am not sure, as it does sound close if not 'Giant.'

    Last Call: It sounds like a female saying 'Oh.' Definitely clear PA sound!

    Not Read: It sounds like "They're not ready." Or, "You're not ready." More the latter.

    Great finds! <3 I am new into this, but I have gotten some EVPs recently at my paternal grandparents grave (or, well I think) and (definitely) at Valley Forge. You can check the out on my page if you wish. :)

  • That dog sound you hear is interesting; In Ancient Mexican folklore it is said that a dog leads your soul to the great beyond....Hmmm?

  • @NiceGreenGirl Wow! Anpu, aka Anubis, was a black jackal-associated god who was said to weigh the heart of the dead in Ancient Egyptian mythology. He's also been called upon to help lead the dead, as well as other deities such as HatHaru, aka Hathor, HetHert, and Nebet Het, who's also said to be Anpu's mother.

  • I have heard those 'clicking' and 'pop' noises in my EVPs...but did not know what they were...thanks for the info! Nice EVPS's and film!

  • great EVP and photos. The last one was very interesting.

  • For the last cemetary with the leaf blower, you have to take into consideration where the leaf blower is and where it's pointing. it sounds differently when pointing away from you than toward you, and what obstacles are between you and it.

  • If a blower or a mower is anywhere nearby it's pretty much overwhelming no matter where you point the mic--sound reflection from the hard tombstones ensures a signifigant and annoying noise level regardless of precautions. Also these recordings were made using the tiny condenser mic in the recorder itself--I get better results now by using an external mic.

  • 2:50 it sounds like a dog bark, then "Get Out!"

    maybe the man was upset about that dog that just pissed on his lawn.

  • Great video!

  • Please let me know which picture you mean. I will pull out the original and go over it carefully to see if I can detect them. Thanks!

  • i see so many dead soul on a left site under a tree ,on a picture...

  • Amazing video,  5 Stars dear.

  • Thanks for the comment! Since making this video I have made hundreds of further captures. I'm about halfway finished a second video featuring captures from the past few months--and as I have better equipment and software than when I made this video it will be of a higher quality. Thanks again! Brad :)

  • @bradondo at 2:23 is that an apparition i see by/in that tree to the left, i'm unsure. Thanks.

  • this is legit! my mom is from lancaster, PA

  • very cool!! great video!

  • You can contact spirits through meditation...concentrate on sounds not heard around you but in your head...allow them to become louder and more focused, eventually a spirit will come to you. You will know when they come to you, it will be overwhelming at first, ask a question....you will get an answer!

  • The question rased in 7:20.

    Correct answer in 7.45

  • You mean that the spirit was attempting to communicate with us, yes? That is my opinion as well. Thanks for watching. I'm finally working on a follow up video--it will be available shortly and the production quality of the video and sound quality of the EVPs will be much better than what I presented here. :)

  • Thanks for that insightful analysis.

  • I I0ve y0ur v0ice.

  • Why does this "noise reduction" filter always make it harder to hear what they're saying?

  • Excellent Captures, not to mention superb job on the  narration. 5 Stars.

  • I'm beginning to wonder if life after death isn't as tranquil and beautiful as we're lead to believe. Sounds like some of these souls are lost and confused. Who wan't that kind reality after death? I sure wouldn't.

  • it aint over till it's over.....

    a lot of dead people ARE confused.... or stuck....

    they await THE final judgment,

    we'll ALL be there to witness it, no one ever born will be excluded

  • If you look at the previous comments you'll see that most people found these evps exceptionally clear. I occasionally get comments from people who say they can't hear these EVPs, but the majority of people hear them well even without the use of headphones (if you haven't tried headphones it might help). Other researchers have encountered this as well. Apparently some people simply can't hear EVPs. Sorry you didn't enjoy the video.

  • Im wearing my ginourmose head phones right now thinking that on the near 6:50 with the growling dog i i can hear it say get it the hell away , im not ready but then i could be wrong thanx  always listening to my surroundings. :-)

  • Yep. Noticed that myself after already posting the vid. In fact there's quite a lot of EVPs from these sessions I missed at the time.

  • this is just noise, why are there no real clear evp?

  • Pennsylvania is the greatest, so much history to work with!  You've caught alot of clear evps.

  • Brilliant. I didn't need my headphones to hear them. Very clear. This clip is jam packed with EVP's. We all hear differently and if you train your ears to these vibrations you pick up much more - your hearing becomes quite enhanced thanks to EVP translating & capture examples of this quality. It's a very rewarding hobby/profession & a fascinating science...

  • wow GREAT work and very informative!!!

    Love it!! Keep up the GOOD work!!!!

  • Interesting, great job on narration & evp captures. I enjoyed  watching.

  • I couldn't hear anything where are they at?

  • They're all there--are you wearing headphones? It's not necessary but might help if you are having trouble. There is a small percentage of people who simply can't hear EVPs, though most people can. Hope the headphones help.

  • Very interesting work. I love ghost hunting.

  • Your doing great work, Something that needs to be done more. We need to know where we are living ond whats around us. No one should strugle in torment if we can we need to help even the dead, as we would our neighbor. Cheers great work.

  • That was amazeing !Excellent job, I want to start doing this, what do you use for the evps?

  • Joli travail !! J'aimerai qu'il existe pareilles associations en France, j'y participerais volontiers.

  • I thought I heard a lot of little whispers the first time...Recording at cemeteries (sp?) is a bitch especially if you have a big road right next to you like I do at my local dead people garden.

  • Nice catch on these evps bud.

  • shit video, i understand nothing, you should add subtitles so everyone can understand it...

  • well that's the thing dude. you can never be 100% sure. it's really just whatever you take it as

  • omg i live in lancaster pa, near st. joseph's cemetary. i've actually been to a couple of these cemetaries looking at stones. i'll deinately look at these places diferently when i drive by them now. have u ever thought of checking out the moravian cemetary in lititz? my boyfriend saw a ghost of an old lady there who vanished in front of his eyes. or ANYWHERE in marietta or columbia pa. THOSE places are hotbeds for ghosts. i know i saw 1 outside the old theater when i lived in marietta.

  • The last voice is of a women in her middle 20's white girl with black hair and she is alone and confused died tragically and doesn,t know wut 2 do..I felt personally hurt by the last one I feel really sorry 4 her..U should reall go back to communicate kep up the good work...

  • If only we could find a way to help that girl at the end. If only you could go back there and talk back, tell her to find a way back into the body or something. Imagine her family's reaction when there is a knock at the door and there is their precious daughter alive and smiling on the porch! It would be lovely. If only we could find a way to do this...

  • Really good job! Keep it up! =D

  • Wow great work here, I hope that your make some more,

  • these were excellent captures for your first time

  • well done

  • song?

  • nice work here.

  • in your pictures you can see ghosts

  • what times?

  • this is very well done. not many people put their time and dedication into evp, or make it as creative as you have i like it and the voices that you have recorded gave me chills but in a good way! i have been to a few places were me and my friend have gotten recordings of voices..so it's very impressive.

  • Great catches, keep up the good work

  • Very well done.

  • whats this music being played?

  • It's Fredyryk Chopin's Etude in C sharp minor Op. 25 #7. There's a credit for it but I put it in the middle of the screen (when all of the other credits were at the bottom) so a lot of people missed it. I'll place the music credit more conspicuously in vol 2. It'll be Gabriel Faure's Barcarolle No. 10 in A minor (Op. 104 #2). I considered something more contemporary but many of these romantic piano works seem to hit just the right mood. Thanks for watching!

  • Excellent work

  • This is sooo amazing, you done alot of work to this, im very very intersted in this espically your work. xxx

  • I am thinking instead of the responce of Giant it could be Target they sell software. I always come back to your video for your first time out you got some amazing footage.

  • Super cool.

  • No offence taken-I like your rhetorical technique. I'm not shy of work-I've got many hours of recordings to go through & it's real work to isolate subsonic EVPs. Also, I have an extended community of other researchers who do take credence in what I'm doing, so that plea to my pride falls flat. Plus a stereo EVP wouldn't be anything new. I charge that you DO want to know these things, but perhaps you want to keep your distance so you don't have to know them too definitively. Think about that! :)

  • Yeeesh. I had no idea there were so many people that like to make thier skin crawl.

    I see you are following previous work. What about interference from the electromagnetic field from your own body if you hold the mic, not to mention noise caused by motion. It seems to me the recording device needs to be stationary and no wind present. Any humans should be several feet away as they will always be too loud.

  • EMF of the body is not an issue. Some wind noise is helpful with audible EVPs-spirits use white noise to form words. I usually work alone with no one nearby. Audibles are interesting, but sub-audible EVPs are now my focus-these are 600-800% faster than & below the db level of human speech-they're more interactive but more difficult to extract & understand. These are often many voices speaking simultaneously. I get many interactive answers wherever I record now. They are legion, and everywhere!

  • So then use more than one instrument. Place several recorders in locations around your immediate area and superimpose the sound waves on each other in your studio. Untill you apply a process you are left with only theory and specualtion. I suggest you set out to disprove yourself in order to move forward objectevly and make any real progress.

  • I don't think that would prove anything-spirits will only use the recorders they choose to and we don't fully understand the mechanism of their speech anyway. Besides, although I share my results as a courtesy to anyone interested, I make no claims to scientific method. My motives are personal and my work is for my own edification, not for what I can demonstrate scientifically. I do feel there's an important place for that, but it's just not my area. Why not perform some experiments yourself?

  • Forgive me for saying this but it sounds like you are shying away from a little hard work. Think about it.

    If you could record an EVP on multiple channels or even just in stereo it would be profound to say the least. It would force the entire community to re-evaluate your work and finally give it some creedence. I will not perform the experiments myself. Some things I just do not want to know right now, but I will outline a method for you if you would like to collaborate.

  • Great captures and a nice video!

  • Thanks Brad for a great video, very interesting.

  • You took the words right out of my mouth.

    Suppose the other side is trying to contact us. Doing the same thing.

    OR

    suppose we're all dead and the EVP's are from the world of the living.

    HOLY CRAP Don't let M. Night steal that idea.

    Seriously, very good with the photos and everythng

  • I believe they are trying to contact us. There was a famous ITC/EVP researcher named Konstantine Raudive--after he died he contacted some of his fellow researchers to give them technical tips on how to improve reception! He also told them that there was a whole group working on improving communications from the other side who called themselves "Timestream Station." I've heard the recordings of Raudive's post mortem voice--pretty wild stuff. Assuming it's all legitemate it's quite astounding!

  • very interesting. I didn't know about EVPs

  • Just another bit of proof that life, in some form goes on forever. There's a lot of research into this phenomenon from a scientific point of view, which is wonderful and I certainly share that kind of curiosity. For me, though it's very emotional and deeply spiritual as well and has helped me come to terms with aspects of myself and my worldview I've been grappling with all my life. It's been an enlightening journey to say the least... Thank you so much for stopping by!

  • not bad Bradondo. I clearly here most of the EVPs and want to hear Volume II ASAP

  • Thanks! I've been home alone all week while my wife is at the beach (I stayed home to care for a convalescing kitty) but I haven't really gotten anything done towards the next volume...I can't seem to get myself motivated with my wife away (I'm pathetic but at least I know it). I'm dedicating next week to this project, though. I think the next one will be primarily sub-white noise stuff which is harder to understand but much more detailed. I'll send a bulletin when it's ready.

  • Had to stop back and listen again still gives me chills.  Good capture.

  • Great 5-star work!!! Great photos too. I look forward to seeing more. Thanks for sharing this.

  • This is awesome! I really enjoy that! Gave it a 5 star rating and marked it on my favorite!

  • Hey Thanks! So glad you enjoyed this! Hopefully I'll have Volume II up shortly. I've got plenty of EVPs and plenty of still shots for the backgrounds--I just have so much recorded material piling up I never seem to have enough time to go through it all--I've really just got to get off my butt and do it! Thanks again and take care!

  • Ps....Thank you for the mention in the video info.!! I just came back to rewatch and realized I never looked at the info!! Hahahaha!! You are too kind, my friend!! Thank you so much :O) xoxoxoxo's Jas

  • ok im sorrybut i cant hear them

  • It happens sometimes. There's a percentage of people who simply can't hear EVPs, likely because if their odd tonality. It's similar to the fact that some people can't hear the tonal cadence of certain languages. My wife, for example, visited Thailand and was able to speedily pick up snippets of the language, whereas the man who ran the trip and had been there dozens of times before could never make out a word of it. Thanks for watching, anyway!

  • Hi Brad! Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed this video, and it`s nicely put together. 5 stars!

  • Hey, nice to see you got it up on YouTube after all.

    You outdid yourself, what with bringing this out in the "documentary" style, and the presentation is made even stronger by having the striking black and white look. Can't understand all the evps though but that happens.

    Very good debut!

  • Thought provoking..

    "We're not ready!"

  • Cool. Good captures. Can't wait to hear what else you ohave captures. Thanks JasGOPS for sharing this with me.

  • Meant to say...extract the audio from the movie clips when you can... =) Although on watching it again I see you are really doing all voice overs! Oops. Haven't been sleeping much at all as I'm trying to get my EVP film up too! Talk to ya soon!

  • The main audio is very low and I had a hard time hearing your voice overs. You might want to try extracting audio from the clips and raising the sound in the audio program you edit the EVPs in. Your swarmy voice needs better heard. The voice overs are so good & help a lot. Helpful explanations. LOVE IT! Great job! Nice shots too!

    Brandi Lynn Borgia

  • EXCELLENT VOICE OVERS!

  • Very good captures, my friend!! They could stand to be slowed down way more but very good nonetheless!! I can't wait to hear more :O) xoxooxoxoxoxo's jas

  • Very good - Outstanding.

    I agree with tushygalore, I like my EVPs dirty...well, you know what I mean.

  • What exactly DO you mean? he he.. ;)

    Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • Very nice presentation! Super interesting EVP!

    Although I must admit that I always have trouble understanding the "cleaned up" versions of EVPs. The "dirty" ones seem clearer to me.

  • I generally like 'em dirty, too, and presented both forms when possible here. Unfortunately there was that pesky leaf blower at the most fruitful location! Also, there are EVPs which are so severely embedded in the white noise and which need to be slowed down by as much as 800% to be heard. I am just starting to work with these. They're much longer, more detailed & interactive, but can't be detected at all without special tools and a lot of harmonics and noise manipulation. Thanks Ms. Tush!

  • Great job. A little difficult to hear you talking, but I look forward to more.

  • Thanks so much!  I agree about the voice-overs--the levels are uneven and I had a little cold when I recorded them, which certainly didn't help,. I also noticed that when I converted the file to get it to load on youtube the levels went a little wacky. They weren't perfect to begin with and they got even worse. I'll try to compensate for this next time. Thanks again for watching!

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