EVP and some new contacts

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Ron Caliburn
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EVP and some new contacts

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I encountered the Blog in the first link discussing EVP.

I found the other two links within the blog.

http://www.aaevp.com/

http://www.nespi.net/

Perhaps we should start talking to these folks.

Oh and any thoughts on EVP?
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Post by kalle »

The cursory survey of Soviet history shows intense interest in paranormal. The Soviet system, some argue, much more down to earth than the Americans (and therefore more productive). EVP of course extensively studied by the Soviets and now the Russians. I have no experience, but I think some the old Soviet scientists cooperate with the Americans on this. It the fascinating topic though.
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Well those folks don't have anything official to them.
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Much to the scientists' pleasure, I am sure.
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I think that their research is all done out of pocket for them.
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Post by kalle »

If we can measure the depth of their pockets then, we might find direct relationship.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

So far, nothing to say these guys have any depth to their pockets.
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