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Voices of the Dead Vol 1: EVPs from Lancaster Pennsylvania

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A collection of EVPs recorded at four Lancaster, Pennsylvania cemeteries. These Electronic Voice Phenomena were recorded over the course of about 1 week in May, 2008 and represent the fruits of approximately 1-1/2 hours of recorded audio. There are more EVPs on the raw footage than what is presented here, but I tried only to present the class A and B (clearer and easier to understand) recordings, as class C EVPs (very noisy and/or difficult to understand) aren't of as much interest to the casual viewer as to the EVP enthusiast (please note: there may be additional EVP material embedded in the low-level white noise. These types of EVPs require a special technique developed by Jasmine Breidenbach of the Greater Central Ohio Paranormal Society--"JasGCOPS" here on YouTube--using sophisticated audio manipulation software to extract. I hope to have some of this material available in the near future). To fully appreciate the sounds you will hear I suggest listening with headphones and watching more than once. Even very clear EVPs can be difficult to understand on the first couple of listenings. I have already recorded more than enough material for Volumes II & III, so watch, rate, enjoy & please check back!

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  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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 :)

  • 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. :)

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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!!

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

  • @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.

  • 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?

  • 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.

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