Had this as a link post but it was saying, "Watch video on YouTube, Error 153, Video player configuration error". Deleted it and doing a text discussion instead.
Trying to clear out some of the bookmarks bar. Resuming this one from the other week.
"CALLING EARTH (Afterlife communication via modern electronics)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwNNdutCP00
I'm up to 40 minutes and they were talking about EVP, then ITC. Now they're getting into voice phone calls.
Earlier this evening was looking into some of this. Never really heard about ITC. You'd hear about EVP's though. But they're pretty bad. It seems like it's hard for them to get through for very long. They're not "talking". They use things like white noise or something to form sound transmission.
I was talking to Gemini about this but deleted the conersation. About like, what's going on here, where they have a narrow window and most EVP's are only like less than a few seconds. Seems like it's hard for them to get energy to transmit.
Then this ITC, they mentioned a site.. but it was down. Wayback, you could see some of these images. They looked like double exposure. Let me check my browser history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_voice_phenomenon
In there they talk about ITC.
This was an interesting one, where a lady on a computer before the internet.. all of a sudden had a screen with text.
https://macyafterlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/arthurbeckwithletter.jpg
They looked into what this guy was trying to transmit and these people from the 1800's checked out. What's up with the mis-spellings though and wrong caps. You'd think it would figure that out. Like his name, he did the inverse with lower case start letters and caps rest.
ok this was that site.. worlditc.org but the guy probably died, so doesn't connect any more.
Oh wait, maybe it's not down.. it's that it's not using https, but http
"This site can’t provide a secure connection worlditc.org uses an unsupported protocol. ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH"
Checking the wayback and still loads up from this year, so maybe who runs it isn't dead. It's like a 2000's html type pages.
https://web.archive.org/web/20250124133305/https://worlditc.org/
Let's get the visual images where they seem like the faces are double exposure, for whatever reason.
See.. this is old html.. bottom says "rodiehr Dec 17, 2002 - updated Dec 18, 2007"
This stuff is interesting though, man.
It's not good though.. cause just for EVP's, they're saying, oh you gotta try to talk to them. Then I'm there.. hey have they tried using Ouija boards to get things going. That's like how you talk to them too, verbally as you're trying to do this. You're attracting negative entities.. and they could be lying about who they claim. Same shit with this. You don't want to try to open communication with the other side by asking them stuff and inviting them in. You'll lose and get negative entity attachment. Yet they're trying to make it look like, oh it's my "loved one" who's trying to say hey. I don't think so.. this 'll totally be "demonic entities" who are "lying". So.. it's probably the same thing with the ITC, visual aspect, where they're faking that too, I bet.
What exactly is going on here, how the EVP's "close window", very shortly after they transmit. What is going on with the earth field, or something, where they can't keep holding it for very long.
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Not gonna fuck around with this shit and get negative entity attachment.. lol.. but just wondering, what's he talking about with this equipment and what does it do.
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VLF (Very Low Frequency) receiving converter.. what exactly is this and what does it do? You get like really low Hz.. like below sub bass 50Hz, where speakers start.. and this converts it to hearing range?
This can be a bit confusing because VLF sits right in the "overlap" between what we call sound and what we call radio.
What is a VLF Converter? A VLF (Very Low Frequency) converter is a device that takes radio signals from the very bottom of the electromagnetic spectrum (3 kHz to 30 kHz) and shifts them up into a higher frequency range (like 4,000 kHz) so a standard shortwave or HF radio can "hear" them.
To answer your question: It is not converting sub-bass audio into hearing range. Instead, it is converting "giant" radio waves into "smaller" radio waves.
The Sound vs. Radio Overlap This is the "spooky" part that ITC researchers love. The frequencies of VLF radio waves are actually the same as the frequencies of human hearing.
Human Hearing: 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (20 kHz).
VLF Radio: 3,000 Hz to 30,000 Hz (3 kHz to 30 kHz).
If you have a 10 kHz sound wave, it’s a high-pitched whistle. If you have a 10 kHz radio wave, it’s an electromagnetic vibration traveling at the speed of light. They are different "mediums," but they share the same "vibration speed."
How the Converter Works (The "Up-Converter") Standard radios aren't built to listen to things as low as 4 kHz. Their internal components (circuits and tuners) usually start at 530 kHz (the AM band).
The Mixer: The converter uses a "Local Oscillator" (like a 4.0 MHz signal).
The Math: It "mixes" the incoming 15 kHz spirit/radio signal with its own 4,000 kHz signal.
The Result: It outputs a new signal at 4,015 kHz.
The Radio: Your standard shortwave radio tunes to 4.015 MHz, and you hear whatever was happening down at that ultra-low 15 kHz level.
Why do ITC researchers use VLF? As you noted with the "dead researcher" Constantine Raudive, they use VLF because:
Natural Radio: It’s where "Earth music" lives—lightning strikes (sferics), solar winds hitting the atmosphere (whistlers), and aurora borealis noise.
The Waveguide: VLF waves bounce between the Earth and the Ionosphere. This "duct" allows the waves to travel around the world without escaping into space. +1
The Theory: Researchers believe that because these waves "fit" the physical dimensions of the Earth's atmosphere so perfectly, they are easier for "entities" to manipulate into voices or images than higher, faster frequencies.
Comparison of VLF vs. Sub-Bass, Feature, Sub-Bass Sound, VLF Radio Wave
Frequency, 20 Hz – 100 Hz, 3,000 Hz – 30,000 Hz
Medium, Air molecules vibrating, Electromagnetic field vibrating
Travels at, Speed of sound (slow), Speed of light (instant)
Used for, Bass drops / Earthquakes, Submarines / "Spirit" comms
Would you like me to find a specific wiring diagram for a simple "SA602" mixer chip? That is the most common way people build these converters at home today for under $20.
This video provides a solid technical walkthrough of how VLF radio behaves differently from the standard radio bands you're used to. Technical introduction to VLF and its propagation
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Seems like back in the 70's, 80's, 90's.. these radio shack electronic kits, wiring diagram where you'd make a radio with the wires and springs.. Let me look that up.. In the 90's I got a 200 in 1, electronic, let me look this up.
Science Fair 200-in-1 Electronic Project Kit
lol.. I don't have the brain for that stuff. So.. he's talking about, oh.. wiring diagram. No.. you'd need all the geek equipment, eh. Like soldering and stuff. But if you pay attention to everything it says, and if you have trouble, you ask about it, one step at a time. You could put together this equipment and get hassled by negative entities.. haha