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I was recently contacted by a local dental practice that has been suffering some poltergeist activity. Although no investigation has been performed here, they did send me a strange recording on their answer machine.

I'm not 100% convinced it is EVP - but from the machine it was obtained from, the caller ID was scrambled and the details of the recording were scrambled compared to the other messages.

It I have a few ideas on what certain parts say, but it doesn't make sense!

You can find the recording by clicking here (opens up the blog section of Ghosts...and More)

It would be great to know what you think!
(04-21-2010 03:28 AM)GhostsandMore Wrote: [ -> ]I was recently contacted by a local dental practice that has been suffering some poltergeist activity. Although no investigation has been performed here, they did send me a strange recording on their answer machine.

I'm not 100% convinced it is EVP - but from the machine it was obtained from, the caller ID was scrambled and the details of the recording were scrambled compared to the other messages.

It I have a few ideas on what certain parts say, but it doesn't make sense!

You can find the recording by clicking here (opens up the blog section of Ghosts...and More)

It would be great to know what you think!

very creepy inded, i heard gently three times!
OKay allow me to kinda break this down a little. Poltergiest aka Noisy Ghost and the symptoms of have been in direct link to either a Child entering puberty "mostly but not limited to girls or a person hitting menopause. They say the direct link maybe the energy and frusterations that a person at that time of there life might possibly be manifesting. I am sure youll find more information on this excepted theory on the net.
So I am thinking calling this a Poltergiest and knowing the symptoms of a poltergiest is not the right possible diagnosis for this case.
There thousands of books on documented cases of poltergiest this unless there is more info not being released might not fall into that "type" of paranormal case or theory.

The Voice mail. Well people can purposely block there number before calling someone. Or voice mail systems can malfunction. Also it just sounded like some white noise and someone trying to speak nothing out of the ordinary to me personaly.
What is your opinion about the place is there heavy activity? Or just alot of things that might be debunked? Would love to hear your professional opinion on this. Keeping it completly general opinion of course "not to violate any confidentiality agreements." Thank you for post
Thanks GypsyMoon

With respect to the link to teenage girls - there is one young girl that belongs to one of the staff that works on reception. She does spend a lot of time there...a possible link. I am on general lines of thinking poltergeist activity is linked to teenaged girls on the verge of puberty, but also have understood for it to happen in other cases where no focus was present. I was merely using term poltergeist activity to indicate rappings, movement of items, apports/asports and the occasional voice (quite classic of poltergeists). However, it may have been more relevant to have used the term paranormal activity (although hate using that term due to the film...). Sorry for any possible confusion.

With the message, there are several thoughts running through my head with it. My first is as it stands - something paranormal (hence why seeing what other people think). The others include a faulty answer machine, an electronic dialler (perhaps malfunctioning), a prank caller aiming to cause alarm or of course, the other possibilities I haven't thought of yet. As originally stated, I wasn't sure if it was EVP or not, but after a subsequent evidence session with my team, we seem to feel there is a more probable reason behind it. But until we find what it is (or just even what it is saying) I will keep looking into it to either confirm or debunk it for the practice.

With the practice itself, it is based in a town that was bombed during the war (the town was an airbase) and reports of paranormal phenomenon are quite common in the shopping complex it is set in. The place itself, I haven't personally felt anything or noticed anything of sorts, but just going on what has been reported.

Although I would have permission to investigate the premises by the manager, as it is based in a shopping complex, it is proving difficult to get permission from the security and complex manager.

I do value any opinions anybody has and thank-you for responding.

EDIT: Although it says on the site I have hosted, I neglected to mention it here - the recording plays three times in a row as the only way to get the message off the machine was to use an audio recorder - no editing has been done, but each recording sounds slightly different, possibly down to the warm-up period of the recorder.
interesting peice. One thing I would like to point out is the cadence of the speach pattern. You can definitively hear the "hard hits" on the silables that is usually defined as natural speach pattern. With the white noise in the background it sounds like the copy is not a direct copy but a EVO recorder held close to a speaker playing the sound magnifying the feedback. Hard to assertain but to me I am not convinced but a very interesting case non the less. Smile
I find it awesome you are trying to debunk everything. I think from what you have stated you will find answers and maybe some paranormal evidence. Good work and thank you for your information story and updates. Blessings.
(05-08-2010 11:13 AM)GypsyMoon Wrote: [ -> ]I find it awesome you are trying to debunk everything. I think from what you have stated you will find answers and maybe some paranormal evidence. Good work and thank you for your information story and updates. Blessings.

Thank-you both Smile

I certainly will keep trying to find an answer. Muze has raised an interesting point that I hadn't considered. I knew posting here would turn up some other viewpoints to consider!

Regards,
Jason
(04-21-2010 03:28 AM)GhostsandMore Wrote: [ -> ]I was recently contacted by a local dental practice that has been suffering some poltergeist activity. Although no investigation has been performed here, they did send me a strange recording on their answer machine.

I'm not 100% convinced it is EVP - but from the machine it was obtained from, the caller ID was scrambled and the details of the recording were scrambled compared to the other messages.

It I have a few ideas on what certain parts say, but it doesn't make sense!

You can find the recording by clicking here (opens up the blog section of Ghosts...and More)

It would be great to know what you think!

i checked them out ,and i can say that im convinced that is an actual evp, because you cant change or manipulte the answer machine, since it doent have a tape, and the caller id cannot be scrambled manually it an is actual EVP that he he caught!
=sounds like some one says oh **** at the end maybe its fake or maybe not never truly know inless you were there, but ghost calling people is rair at lest i think so might be kids messing around. If they did ask for help on the matter and not wanted there name every where its more a chance the place didnt make it up to get more people to come to the office. it could be a ghost they can be vary clear and also not so clear maters I guess ghost take enrgy from things lick lights and from the air maybe us and our fears and anger so its possibul a spirt used its energy to call or maybe it never called maybe it left it there maybe the place is haunted.
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