Stunning EVP from Ancient American Mounds Site in Texas

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2011

Go to http://www.andrewcollins.com/articles/txsa_2_caddo.htm and read how writer Andrew Collins caught a stunning EVP at a native American mounds site in East Texas March 06, 2011, in response to a question posed, and how it became one of a series of strange synchronicities and discoveries associated with the Caddo speaking mound builders who once occupied this region. More significantly, the EVP is in the Caddoan language, spoken by those who occupied the site and created the mounds in the first place.

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  • @titamar. Hi, the site is the Caddo Mounds State Historical Park near Alto, East Texas.

    Everything you need to know about the place is given in the article I did on the Andrew Collins website

    Andrew

  • @titamar. Hi, the site is the Caddo Mounds State Historical Park near Alto, East Texas.

    Everything you need to know about the place is given in the article I did on the Andrew Collins dot com website.

    Andrew

  • @bestfailsdotcom. Appreciate your response. When all recordings are made I specifically call out when any ambient noise is heard in order to eliminate it when the sound file is played back. I have also listened to the call of the screamer and find nothing here to compare it with the EVP made. If you come across a recording of a screamer that resembles the EVP, please do send it to me via my website

  • * Use headphones to get the best out of this EVP recording *

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  • @NichiStateum page/articles/txsa_2_caddo.htm (After the andrew collins, etc)

  • Here's the correct link. The other one kept giving a 404 error. This one's correct. Enjoy. :)

  • Pretty cool indeed! Could you post more clearly the name of this place, and a link/website with more information about this historical landmark? Thanks... Tita-Lyriana

  • Wow! It is clear to hear. 

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