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Tuesday, November 6th 2007

8:25 AM

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THESE ARE THE CLASSIFICATIONS AND TERMS OR DEFINITIONS WE USE TO DESCRIBE WHAT WE USE FEEL OR SEE WHEN WE ARE OUT IN THE FIELD. WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THEM, WE TRY TO KEEP UP-DATED ON ALL THE TERMS USED BY OTHERS WHO HUNT OR INVESTIGATE SO IF YOU CAN ADD SOMETHING TO THE GROWING LISTS HERE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO DO SO. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT MOST OF THESE HAVE CAME FROM DICTIONARY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS i.e. WIKIPEDIA, ETC. 

EVP CLASSIFICATIONS: There are four different classes in which to catagorize your EVPs into. The classes are titled A, B, C, and R, EVPs. The explanation on how to categorize your EVP into the proper class is listed below.

CLASS - A:
For an EVP to receive a Class A rating it must be a very clear voice and everyone that you let listen to the recording agrees on what is being said by the ghost or spirit. Everyone who hears the voice must come to the same conclusion about what it is saying without being told by another investigator. These voices do not need to be amplified or cleared up using a computer, sound editing program but can be clearly heard straight from the recording devise. It does not have to be extremely loud but it must be clear on what is being said. The Class A EVPs are the best voices of the dead captured and are the rarest to record.

CLASS - B:
An EVP that can be understood and most people agree on what is being said will fall into the Class B, category of EVPs. These EVPs might not be understood by everyone who listens to them and might even sound like it is saying something completely different to other people that listen to the recording. This class of EVP might need to be amplified using a computer and a sound editing program before they can be clearly understood. To get a Class B rating the voice must be fairly clear and easy to determine what most of the words are, when analyzing the voice with your computer. This is the most common class of EVP captured!

CLASS - C:
The Class C, EVP will be the worst quality voices that you can capture. It is nearly impossible to understand what is being said even with the help of computer enhancement. These EVPs are often just whispers or mumbled words or might even sound robotic. The Voice cannot be understood but the investigator still knows that it is an EVP because of the fact that no one was talking during the recording session and human sounding voices can clearly be heard in the background noise.

CLASS - R:
In order for an EVP to receive a Class R rating it must have a meaning to it when played in reverse. Some EVPs will have a meaning when played normally and a different meaning in reverse. When this happens it will have two classifications. For example a Class A, EVP with a excellent and clear meaning in reverse as well, would be titled a Class A-RA, EVP. This meaning it was very clear to understand both forward and in reverse. It can not have a Class A-RC beacuse this would mean that it could not be understood in reverse which would not be a Class-R EVP. You may have a Class B-RB or a Class A-RB ect.

Electromagnetic field

The electromagnetic field is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It affects the behaviour of charged objects in the vicinity of the field.

The electromagnetic field extends indefinitely throughout space and describes the electromagnetic interaction. It is one of the four fundamental forces of nature (the others are gravitation, the weak interaction, and the strong interaction).

The field can be viewed as the combination of an electric field and a magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges (currents); these two are often described as the sources of the field. The way in which charges and currents interact with the electromagnetic field.

Electromagnetic field meters are used to "see" where a spirit is by it using the energy in the room surrounding itself. If one does not have an EMF meter it is not uncommon for one to notice rapid depletion of batteries or to feel drained of their own energy when a spirit is trying to manifest. This is just a quick explaination of what an electromagnetic field is and how a ghost hunter may use an EMF meter in hunting spirits.

Ouija Boards

It is known that many ghost hunters like to use the ouija board as a means to contact the spirit realm. We however do not use them. We feel it is not neccessary for us to use the boards to contact those from beyond but do not judge those who do use them as a tool of communication.

Ouija means: oui- French for yes and ja- German for yes, in the American language. But the board is neither French nor German. The origanal boards was made of wood, planchettes also with felt on the bottom for easy movement, and by a cabinet, coffin maker that is where the rumor of the origanal being made of coffin lids,and the planchette being a nail from the coffin, came about. The creater later sold the patent and eventually Parker Brothers bought and still owns it to this day.

The boards are supposed to be used at night, but you should use caution and sit in a circle possibly surrounded by candles also in a circle, and I do not reccomend that they be used alone origanally they were used with male and female preferred.

Ouija boards are also known as the talking boards or witch boards. They are used for channeling or mediumship contact. The thought that the boards go as far back as the Egyptians when they used them but theirs was a ring or pendulam hung from a thread over a round table with symbols written on it.

We advise anyone who wishes to use, is, or does use the boards regaurdless of what you call it to maintain a safe practice when using them. Keep in mind at all times the paranormal and or the unexplained are just that and should be approached with caution especially when the unexperienced are involved.

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