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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2009

Like the title suggests - More Top Myths about Reverse Speech

Following up the Top Ten with more! In this video - myths 11 - 14

Number Eleven: In a sample of speech that has been reversed one can recognize a distinct phrase about every 10-15 seconds, the rest is just gibberish.

Number Twelve: Words and phrases will consistently map to some equivalent words or phrases when reversed.

Number Thirteen: You can't blame the speaker for the speech reversal content if somebody else wrote the words.

Number Fourteen: Reverse speech is always demonic.

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Why do some see and hear what others don't? There is a veiling of things that causes them not to be perceived, seen, heard or understood. This is a very specific, very granular action. This peculiar work of the spirit is addressed in the Bible in places like 1 John 2:9-11, 2 Corinthians 3:13-16, 2 Corinthians 4:3-4 and John 12:37-40. Examples are found throughout the biblical account and life itself.

See http://theopenscroll.com/keyhear.htm for more insight.

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  • Your reverse speech documentary videos are amazing! It's opened up an entire new realm of thought to me. I plan to record myself, then reverse it to see what is in my heart.  Should I just load the recording into a sound editor app and flip it end to end? That would make me hear the end first and the beginning last of the entire speech. Or do I need to use the editor to flip every word individually so that I hear the speech in normal forward order, but with every word individually reversed?

  • @solokat1980 Thanks. Just flip the whole clip, then listen to the reversed segments in bits that sound like very short phrases.

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  • Good stuff

  • OK, number 11 helps answer my post on number 8 on your other video. Some people will always hear gibberish and some people need more exposure to listening to reverse speech to be able to hear more reversals.

  • thanks for debunking the myths !

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