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My initiation
This is the first installment on this blog and I’d like to make it clear just how important your input is. Your thoughts, criticism, ideas and stories are always welcome. While this is being written to entertain as well as educate, anyone suffering the effects of a paranormal disturbance and requiring professional and discreet help is urged to get in touch with me immediately.
As a Paranormal Investigator, the opportunity arises often to speak with a lot of people, of all ages, about “the other side”. Most everyone I talk with believes there is …something … after death. A continuance or survival, in some respect, of our thoughts, feelings and emotions on some level. This is true of myself, as well. But I never believed you could interact with them because I have never seen a ghost! Most people haven’t. But I have smelled them, heard them and even spoken with them. In fact, I was turned from hardcore skeptic to devout believer in six seconds one summer morning in 2000.
It’s about 9:00AM in late August. I’m in the office which is a converted bedroom in our home in Yarmouth Port. Our family has lived in this house since it was built so there is nothing strange or spooky here. I’m installing a new software program on my computer named “Cool Edit.” The reason for this stems from a TV show my wife, Ann, and I watched the night before on either The Discovery Channel or The Travel Channel I don’t remember which. This show has a segment with a gentlemen standing in a field, quite alone, in Gettysburg with a micro cassette recorder. He asks “Does anyone remember General Lee?” and allows the tape to record for about fifteen seconds. On playback you can hear the question being asked again followed by a faint but totally discernable “Yes”! I’m genuinely amazed. I had always believed, or hoped, that there was some sort of existence after this life but I was quite certain there was no way to interact with it. Ghosts? Talking to the dead? No way! It turns out that this gentleman standing in the field is author Mark Nesbitt who has written several very successful books on the Ghosts of Gettysburg. The segment following Mark highlights a ghost hunting groups who gather these voices and filter them through a computer program called “Cool Edit”. They call these voices EVPs for Electronic Voice Phenomenon which is the capturing of spirit voices on digital or analog recorders. This whole thing appeals to me even as a skeptic. It’s scientific with little or no subjectivity, it’s inexpensive and it’s easy.
So now Cool Edit is installed, I have a microphone attached to the “Line In” plug on the computer so I can record right onto the hard drive, my headphones are on and I am a real ghost hunter! After hitting Record, Dave, The Ghost Hunter, says “Is there any friendly spirit or entity that wishes to communicate?” Note I throw the word friendly in there just in case, certainly not because I’m afraid. No No. It’s just for safety! I allow about 25 seconds to pass and hit Stop and then Play. The question is heard once more and the hiss of white noise is all that follows. I knew it! Just a bunch of bologna and a huge waste of time. I stomp off to the kitchen, a little disappointed, for breakfast.
After a bagel I’m feeling a little better, I decide to give it one more chance so the fearless Ghost Hunter marches upstairs, dons the headphones and repeats “Is there any friendly spirit or entity that wishes to communicate?” I wait only about fifteen seconds as I know nothing will be there anyway and hit Stop, then Play.
Immediately I hear myself ask the question and then… I HEAR THE ANSWER!
About 6 seconds after the question is asked there is another, adult male voice on the harddrive and he says “Did anybody answer?” The fearless Ghost Hunter jumps up, the chair goes flying, rips off and drops the headphones while simultaneously backing up across the room against the far wall in abject terror. You see I know that no one occupies either of the houses abutting ours, my office windows are closed and I’m totally alone in the house. I also know that someone or something I can’t see answered me.
I went down the stairs rather quickly and the fear was continuing to build. When I entered the kitchen the ceiling light was flashing on and off. The microwave oven display was also flashing eights all across. I ripped the microwave right off the counter and headed out the door beside the garage. I dumped the microwave and waited for my heart rate to slow down. When I finally pulled it together I went into the house and the kitchen light was no longer flashing but it was another 3 hour before I would go upstairs.
In retrospect I can see how the flashing kitchen light and microwave display were most likely the product of some sort of electrical surge or failure and completely explainable. Not so, the voice on the hard drive.
This was my initiation into the strange world of Electronic Voice Phenomena and I was going to find out exactly how strange and addicting a world it really is. Since that August morning, I have recorded thousands of hours of EVP sessions, investigated may haunted buildings with NESPI and worked with people experiencing EVP disturbances all across the country.
In this blog I intend to share some of your stories as well as the findings, determinations and methods of the professional investigations of The Massachusetts Paranormal Institute. We will visit EVP work and the not quite so well known area of ITC or Instrumental TransCommunication which involves capturing spirit faces and figures with video equipment and a TV or monitor, an area currently being heavily investigated by NESPI researchers here on Cape Cod.
Please remember, if you or someone you know, has a Cape Cod ghost story or is suffering as a result of a paranormal disturbance, please contact me directly and discreetly at Dave@massachusettsparanormalinstitute.com or visit the website at http://www.massachusettsparanormalinstitute.com/
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Its sad to see some minority consensus overrule scientific and common sense. It's 2007, not 1450.
Yes, I have an open mind. I wish you the best to collect your million dollars here. http://randi.org/research/index.html
What is the best way to contact you? I have a paranormal story to share.
or dave@nespi.net.
Thanks!
BTW, I've read most of Mark Nesbitt's books - nice to see him mentioned.
I see comments from "believers" (we all want to believe) and skeptics on your blog.
I've wanted to contact you people in he past, because I am, to my knowledge, the world's greatest "ghostbuster" now that Houdini and Arthur Conan Doyle are dead.
I taught a course, "Studies in Paranormal Phenomena." where my students chased down every ghost story in Western Massachusetts and parts of Connecticut. We debunked EVERY SINGLE ONE of them, including the famous and much reported Hoosic Tunnel ghost.
The only one that stumped us was a Gypsy fortune teller in Auburn. (But that's another story.)
I OFFER to go with your investigators to check out any "paranormal" phenomena. I expect you to have cameras that can pick up all radiation from IR to gamma, mass detectors, radiation detectors, electromagnetic chemosensors, etc.
As for your computer, you entered something into a PROGRAM, and something came out. Why are you surprised?
NESPI, will you take me up on my offer?
Very interesting. I would, very much, enjoy speaking with you more on your debunking crusader stories. We define ourselves as "skeptics with open minds". Our goal going into an investigation is to debunk everything we can. As you are aware, the vast majority of reported paranormal activity can be explained away by very rational and normal conditions but every now and then you are left with things that just don't add up.
I don't understand your computer comment, sorry.
In closing, we don't feel the need to prove anything one way or the other to anyone save our clients. We collect the data in as scientific a way as can be done, analyze it and then report what we find. Which ever way it goes. At NESPI we are quite busy and take our work very seriously.
As you stated we have all the gear so
you offer to go with us but what do you bring? Going into an investigation with a skeptical attitude is one thing, but going in with a predetermined conclusion benefits no one. Thanks for the offer, we'll see.
Just what I figured--afraid of exposure by an objective observer who has already been there and will not fall for any phony baloney.
I actually thought more of you people, but I can see you want to "discover" only what you WANT to "discover." Along with your other meters, you might want to invest in a b------- meter.
Good luck. Don't take any ectoplasmic nickels.
A closed mind. I rest my case!
Hello Capri, I have no problem with closed minded people as long as they don't pretend to be something else. When they start telling you how open-minded and objective they are only to find out later that their true nature is anything but. I just don't care for deceptive people. Please feel free to email me more of your experiences. I'd love to hear them if you feel like sharing such personal things at capecodghosthunter@comcast.net
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The Massachusetts Paranormal Institute, Inc. is located in Yarmouth Port. MPI provides lectures, courses and workshops on numerous paranormal subjects at Cape Cod Comunity College. We also provide no-charge, high-tech paranormal investigations for private homes and historic locations. This blog will attempt to keep readers up to date on all of our local investigations as well as the reporting of the most strange paranormal occurrences from across the country and the globe.
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