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Three times today I've seen completely unrelated information dealing with voice recordings, but these are from the grave.
First up, at 11 o'clock this morning
I opened a box of DVDs from a customer who knows I like 70's horror (Hammer) and similar, and one of them was a called White Noise (the light), a sequel about the paranormal and those that can identify when somebody's time is up.
Next, five minutes later, when putting the Hammer films on the shelf above the TV, I knocked off the Boxed set of The Outer Limits (the original series) and the one that fell out of the sleeve includes the episode about a scientist that has his hand 'reversed' in a magnetic field experiment, then goes on to transport himself into another world to look for a dead relative.
Lastly on looking through the BBC website a couple of hours ago, I noticed this entry. Note the time of broadcast......
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rg1gh
Raudive did write a number of books to capitalise on his 'findings', Breakthrough being the most famous
http://www.worlditc.org/h_11_raudive_0.htm
Btw, some are using Skype to do much the same. How things progress
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ci1wTdDarM
First up, at 11 o'clock this morning
I opened a box of DVDs from a customer who knows I like 70's horror (Hammer) and similar, and one of them was a called White Noise (the light), a sequel about the paranormal and those that can identify when somebody's time is up.
Next, five minutes later, when putting the Hammer films on the shelf above the TV, I knocked off the Boxed set of The Outer Limits (the original series) and the one that fell out of the sleeve includes the episode about a scientist that has his hand 'reversed' in a magnetic field experiment, then goes on to transport himself into another world to look for a dead relative.
Lastly on looking through the BBC website a couple of hours ago, I noticed this entry. Note the time of broadcast......
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rg1gh
Raudive did write a number of books to capitalise on his 'findings', Breakthrough being the most famous
http://www.worlditc.org/h_11_raudive_0.htm
Btw, some are using Skype to do much the same. How things progress
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ci1wTdDarM