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The
Phenomenal History and Future of ITC Research
ITC (instrumental transcommunication) is the use technology to get in contact directly with imperceptible realms of existence, sometimes called "the worlds of spirit." Following is a brief history of ITC, but for more comprehensive information please visit our main ITC website:
ITC (instrumental transcommunication) is the use technology to get in contact directly with imperceptible realms of existence, sometimes called "the worlds of spirit." Following is a brief history of ITC, but for more comprehensive information please visit our main ITC website:
In
1901,
US ethnologist
Waldemar Bogoras
traveled to Siberia to visit a shaman of the Tchouktchi tribe. In a
darkened room, he observed a spirit conjuring ritual. The shaman beat a
drum more and more rapidly, putting himself in a trance state. Startled,
Bogoras heard strange voices filling the room. The voices seemed to come
from all corners and spoke English and Russian. After the session,
Bogoras wrote, “I set up my equipment so I could record without light.
The shaman sat in the furthest corner of the room, approximately 20 feet
away from me. When the light was extinguished the spirits appeared after
some ‘hesitation’ and, following the wishes of the shaman, spoke into
the horn of the phonograph.” In 1910, a Catholic altar boy in Brazil often saw his priest, Roberto Landell do Moura, communicating with a small box. The priest would speak to the box, and it would speak back. Fr Landell was reluctant to share details of the box with anyone, as the Church did not approve of any forms of spirit communication other than such traditional Christian techniques as prayer. The reports of the altar boy were officially recorded, however.
In the
1920s,
Thomas
Alva Edison,
inventor of the electric light, the motion picture camera, and
phonograph, was busily at work in his laboratory building a machine to
achieve spirit communication with the dead. His assistant, Dr Miller
Hutchinson, wrote, “Edison and I are convinced that in the fields of
psychic research will yet be discovered facts that will prove of greater
significance to the thinking of the human race than all the inventions
we have ever made in the field of electricity.”
Edison
himself wrote, “If our personality survives, then it is strictly logical
or scientific to assume that it retains memory, intellect, other
faculties, and knowledge that we acquire on this Earth. Therefore … if
we can evolve an instrument so delicate as to be affected by our
personality as it survives in the next life, such an instrument, when
made available, ought to record something.” Unfortunately, Edison died before he could complete his invention. Yet, as he lay dying, he remarked to his physician, "It is very beautiful over there." Edison was a scientist, very factual, and as a scientist would never have reported "It is very beautiful over there," unless he believed it to be true. By 1925, Brazilian researcher Oscar d’Argonell wrote the book, Voices from Beyond by Telephone, which reported details of his long telephone dialogs with spirit friends, including many interesting verifications and explanations of how the spirit collaborators made the calls.
In
1936,
American photographer Attila
von
Szalay began
experimenting with a record cutter and had moderate success capturing
spirit voices on phonograph records. In the 1940s he had better success
with a wire recorder. In the 1950s writer Raymond Bayless began a
collaboration with von Szalay, and the two men documented von Szalay’s
results in an article for the American Society for Psychical Research in
1959. Neither the Society nor the authors received a single response
from readers. In 1949, Marcello Bacci of Grosseto, Italy, began experimenting in the paranormal. Soon he began recording voices using an old vacuum tube radio. A spirit team developed around his work, and they spoke to him through the radio sounds. People would visit him in his lab at home, and very often their departed loved ones would talk to them through Mr Bacci’s radio. Today, Marcello Bacci still uses the vacuum tube radio, and his spirit friends not only talk to him, but sometimes they sing to him.
In the
early 1950s
in Italy, two Catholic priests, Father
Ernetti
and Father
Gemelli,
were collaborating on music research. Ernetti was an internationally
respected scientist, a physicist and philosopher, and also a music
lover. Gemelli was President of the Papal Academy. On September 15,
1952, while Gemelli and Ernetti were recording a Gregorian chant, a wire
on their magnetophone kept breaking. Exasperated, Father Gemelli looked
up and asked his father for help. To the two men's amazement, his
father's voice, recorded on the magnetophone, answered, “Of course I
shall help you. I'm always with you.”
They
repeated the experiment, and this time a very clear voice filled with
humor said, “But Zucchini, it is clear, don't you know it is I?”
Father
Gemelli stared at the tape. No one knew the nickname his father had
teased him with when he was a boy. He realized then that he was truly
speaking with his father. Though his joy at his father's apparent
survival was mixed with fear. Did he have any right to speak with the
dead? Eventually the two men visited Pope Pius XII in Rome. Father
Gemelli, deeply troubled, told the Pope of the experience. To his
surprise the Pope patted his shoulder and said, “Dear Father Gemelli,
you really need not worry about this. The existence of this voice is
strictly a scientific fact and has nothing whatsoever to do with
spiritism. The recorder is totally objective. It receives and records
only sound waves from wherever they come. This experiment may perhaps
become the cornerstone for a building for scientific studies which will
strengthen people's faith in a hereafter.” The good father was somewhat reassured. But he made certain that the experiment did not go public until the last years of his life. It wasn't until 1990 that the results were published.
In
1959,
the man who was to become a great pioneer in the recording of voice
phenomena, Swedish film producer
Friedrich Juergenson,
captured voices on audiotape while taping bird songs. He was startled
when he played the tape back and heard a male voice say something about
"bird voices in the night." Listening more intently to his tapes, he
heard his mother's voice say in German, “Friedrich, you are being
watched. Friedel, my little Friedel, can you hear me?” Juergenson said that when he heard his mother's voice, he was convinced, he had made "an important discovery." During the next four years, Juergenson continued to tape hundreds of paranormal voices. He played the tapes at an international press conference and in 1964 published a book in Swedish: Voices from the Universe and then another entitled Radio Contact with the Dead. In 1967, Franz Seidel, Vienna, developed the "psychophone". Theodore Rudolph developed a goniometer for Raudive's experiments. Thomas Edison spoke through West German clairvoyant Sigrun Seuterman, in trance, about his earlier efforts in 1928 to develop equipment for recording voices from the beyond. Edison also made suggestions as to how to modify TV sets and tune them to 740 megahertz to get paranormal effects. (Session recorded on tape by Paul Affolter, Liestal, Switzerland). In 1967, Juergenson's Radio Contact with the Dead was translated into German, and Latvian psychologist Dr Konstantin Raudive read it skeptically. He visited Juergenson to learn his methodology, decided to experiment on his own, and soon began developing his own experimental techniques. Like Juergenson, Raudive too heard the voice of his own deceased mother, who called him by his boyhood name: "Kostulit, this is your mother." Eventually he catalogued tens of thousands of voices, many under strict laboratory conditions.
In
1968,
Fr
Leo Schmid
conducted EVP experiments in his small parish in Oeschgen, Switzerland.
His results were published in his book, "When the Dead Speak", in 1976,
shortly after his death. In 1968, Raudive published his book "Unhoerbares wird hoerbar" (The Inaudible Becomes Audible), based on 72,000 voices he recorded.
In
1971,
the chief engineers of
Pye
Records Ltd.
decided to do a controlled experiment with Konstantin Raudive. They
invited him to their sound lab and installed special equipment to block
out any radio and television signals. They would not allow Raudive to
touch any of the equipment.
Raudive
used one tape recorder which was monitored by a control tape recorder.
All he could do was speak into a microphone. They taped Raudive's voice
for eighteen minutes and none of the experimenters heard any other
sounds. But when the scientists played back the tape, to their
amazement, they heard over two hundred voices on it. Experimenting in the electronic voice phenomenon (EVP) became very popular in Europe in the 60's and 70's. Many individuals and groups collected voices over their home tape recorders. In 1971, Paul Jones, G.W. Meek and Hans Heckman, Americans, opened a laboratory. First serious research to create a two-way voice communication system far more sophisticated that the equipment used in EVP approach. In 1972, Peter Bander, England, wrote Carry on Talking, published in US as Voices From the Tapes: Recordings from the Other World, 1973. In 1973, Josephand Michael Lamoreaux, Washington State, had success with recording paranormal voices after reading Raudive's book.
In 1975,
William Addams
Welch, Hollywood script writer
and playwright, authored Talks With the Dead.
Then the
late 1970s
brought a significant breakthrough. Ironically, it occurred in the US
where EVP had been virtually ignored. In 1973, spiritual researchers
George and
Jeannette Meek
met a psychically gifted man,
William
O'Neil, who
could see and hear spirits. The Meeks provided funding and direction for
a ground-breaking project of advanced spirit communication, and O'Neil
provided the necessary psychic skills and electronics know-how.
O'Neil
recruited several of his spirit friends into the project. One of his
invisible colleagues was the spirit of Dr George Jeffries Mueller, a
deceased university professor and NASA (National Aeronautic and Space
Administration) scientist who simply appeared in O'Neil's living room
one day as a semi-materialized spirit, and announced that he was there
to assist in the project of Meek and O'Neil. It became a rather
astonishing collaboration between dimensions: Doc Mueller in spirit
helping Bill O'Neil on Earth design a new piece of electromagnetic
equipment that would convert spirit voices into audible voices.
Appropriately christened Spiricom, the new device was a set of tone
generators and frequency generators that emitted 13 tones spanning the
range of the adult male voice.
By the
fall of 1980
Spiricom had advanced to the point where Doc Mueller's spirit voice,
although quite buzzy, was loud and easily understandable, and Meek and
O'Neil soon catalogued more than 20 hours of dialog with their spirit
colleague Doc Mueller. These are reported in some detail in the book
After We Die, What Then? by George Meek. In 1982, G. W. Meek made a trip around the world to distribute tape recordings of 16 excerpts of communications between William J. O'Neil and an American scientist who died 14 years earlier. He also distributed a 100-page technical report giving wiring diagrams, photos, technical data and guidelines for research by others.
The
pioneering efforts of George Meek and Bill O'Neil planted seeds and
fueled minds all around the world.
Sarah Estep
started the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomenon (AAEVP)
in 1982 and quickly assembled a list of hundreds of EVP experimenters to
receive her newsletter. Her book, Voices of Eternity, became very
popular. In Europe, thousands of people were already following up on the
EVP experiments of people like Friedrich Juergenson and Konstantin
Raudive, and they became very excited and inspired by the news from the
States. Reports of spirit telephone calls were becoming widespread, and D. Scott Rogo catalogued them in his book, "Telephone Calls from the Dead,” in 1979. Just as airplanes got bigger and better as younger minds built upon the foundation laid by the Wright Brothers, so has ITC flourished since Spiricom. Most notable among the new generation of ITC researchers were Ken Webster of England, Maggy and Jules Harsch-Fischbach of Luxembourg, and researchers Klaus Schreiber, Manfred Boden, Hans Otto Koenig, Friedrich Malkhoff, and Adolf Homes all of Germany.
Manfred Boden
(West-Germany) obtains
1980-81
unsolicited computer print-outs from "spirit" comunicators. Before that
he received telephone calls. Until
1983
he has also unsolicited contacts with communicators of non-human
evolution.
Hans Otto Koenig
developed new spirit communication technologies from
1982 to 1988,
employing extremely low frequency oscillators, as well as lights in the
ultraviolet and infrared range. In 1983 he appeared on a popular radio
program on Europe’s largest radio station, Radio Luxembourg. The host,
Rainer Holbe, had Koenig set up his equipment under close supervision of
the station engineers. One of the engineers asked if a voice could come
through in direct reply to a question, and a voice quickly replied, “We
hear your voice. Otto Koenig makes wireless contact with the dead.”
Stunned, Rainer Holbe addressed the millions of listeners across Europe,
“I tell you, dear Listeners of Radio Luxembourg, and I swear by the life
of my children, that nothing has been manipulated. There are no tricks.
It is a voice, and we do not know from where it comes.”
Ken Webster
received some 250 spirit messages in his computers (1984-5)
from a 16th-Century Englishman named Thomas Harden who was
apparently “haunting” Webster’s house. Harden claimed that he had owned
the same house some four centuries earlier. Harden in spirit was
apparently rather stuck in time, referring to Webster’s computer as a
“light box” and typing a message to Webster onto the screen on one
occasion, “What strange words you are speaking, although I must admit
that I had only a poor school education myself. You are a good person
and you have a fantastic wife. But you live in my house. It was a big
crime to steal my home.” The many messages from Harden were in Olde
English dialect and contained extensive details of Harden’s personal
life, as well as life of that era, which were later confirmed through
research at Oxford Library. Webster’s book, The Vertical Plane,
documents those ITC contacts.
Klaus Schreiber
began to receive spirit images on his TV set in
1985,
including the faces of scientist Albert Einstein, Austrian actress Romy
Schneider, and various departed family members, especially his two
deceased wives and daughter Karin, with whom he was particularly close.
His technique, set up by his colleague Martin Wenzel, involved aiming a
videocamera at the television and feeding the output of the camera back
into the TV, in order to achieve a feedback loop. The result was a
churning mist on the screen out of which the spirit faces would slowly
form over a period of many frames. Schreiber’s spectacular results were
the subject of a TV documentary and book by popular radio-television
commentator Rainer Holbe in nearby Luxembourg, in 1985.
Maggy Harsch-Fischbach
and her husband Jules Harsch of Luxembourg began to get spectacular
voice contacts through radio systems early in their experiments in
1985.
A high-pitched, computer-like voice came through their radios with
growing frequency to announce the beginning and end of experiments and
to share amazing insights with the couple. The entity producing the
voice identified himself (or herself) as an ethereal being who was never
human, never animal, and never in a physical body. “I am not energy and
I am not a light being. You are familiar with the picture of two
children walking across a bridge, and behind them is a being who
protects them. That’s what I am to you, but without the wings. You can
call me Technician, since that is my role in opening up this
communication bridge. I am assigned to Planet Earth.” The small flat
inhabited by the Harsch-Fischbach couple became a place of miracles, as
visiting scientists and reporters saw spirit-world images flash across
the TV screen and heard long discourses by various deceased
personalities through radio sounds. The spirit of Nelson D. Rockefeller
told German physicist Ernst Senkowski, “The Mahatmas are a reality.”
Nineteenth-Century chemist Henri Ste. Claire de Ville told American and
German researchers, “It is our job as well as your job to set fire to
minds—to set fire to minds in your world, and in that moment to try to
master time.” When I visited the couple in
1994,
spirit friend
Konstantin Raudive
told us in English, through the radios, “It can only work when the
vibrations of those present are in complete harmony and when their aims
and intentions are pure.” He then went on to address the five of us
individually, with a very personal message for each of us.
Fritz Malkhoff
and
Adolf Homes
began ITC experiments independently in
1987,
and each began to get spirit voices on tape rather quickly. In a few
months, they learned of each other’s work, and they became colleagues
and friends. During their experiments, small voices on radio quickly
developed long, clear voices. Then they began to receive phone calls
from their spirit friends, and in 1988 they set up Malkhoff’s computer
in the house of Adolf Homes, where they did most of their experiments.
They posed a short question, and two days later a short answer appeared
miraculously on their computer screen. As years passed, Malkhoff
received many phone calls from spirit friends, including nature spirits.
Homes received spirit images on his television and messages on his
computer screen rather routinely. One morning in 1994, Homes climbed out
of bed in a trance, aimed a video camera at his television, and received
the first color picture from the spirit worlds. It was a picture of
deceased EVP pioneer Friedrich Juergenson. At the same time, a message
from Juergenson
printed out of Homes’s computer, stating, “This is Friedel from Sweden.
I am sending you a self-portrait… The projection since January 17, 1991,
has been in the quantum of spacelessness and timelessness. All your and
our thoughts have their own electromagnetic reality which does not get
lost outside the space-time structure… Consciousness creates all form….”
In
1995,
ITC entered a new phase. I (Mark
Macy) worked
closely with ITC colleagues on both sides of the Atlantic to plan a
meeting among scientists and researchers from different countries.
Sixteen of us met in England to discuss this modern-day miracle, its
tremendous possibilities for our world, and the obstacles that stood in
the way. We formed new friendships, and by the end of a long weekend we
also formed INIT,
the International Network for Instrumental Transcommunication. In the
coming months, ethereal beings told us they were observing our efforts
closely and would provide guidance and support. We began to experience
unprecedented miracles in our research. Many of us received phone calls,
usually from spirit friend
Konstantin Raudive,
and the
Harsch-Fischbachs
received astounding pictures and messages through their computer, all as
a result of resonance among INIT members. It was clear that a new phase
of ITC research on Earth had begun. Our ethereal friends told us that
the greatest strides would be made by individuals from different
countries who committed to work together in harmony with pure
intentions.
As
aging researchers died—Konstantin
Raudive in 1974,
Friedrich
Juergenson in 1987,
Klaus Schreiber
in 1988, Bill
O’Neil in 1991, and
George Meek
in 1999—they began to get in touch with their colleagues on Earth
through ITC systems. Raudive told several earthside colleagues that
since his death it has been his calling to continue the development of
ITC systems from the other side of the veil. He called me by phone seven
times after his death, and on one occasion we chatted for nearly 15
minutes before the contact ended. On another occasion he told me to
purchase a “VLF converter” for my radio system; it would improve
contacts. Friedrich Juergenson told eagerly watching ITC experimenters
in Germany, through the television of
Adolf Homes,
“Every being is a unity of spirit and body that cannot be separated on
earth or in spirit. The only difference is the fact that the physical
body disintegrates and in its place comes the astral body. Our message
is to tell you that your life goes on. Any speculations on how an
individual will experience it are bound to be limited in accuracy. All
your scientific, medical or biological speculations miss the mark of
these realities. What serves as ‘real’ to science is not close to
reality in the broad picture. It is no more than a word in a book.” The
most inspiring and helpful information came to us from a group of
timeless beings who said they had never been in physical bodies, but had
observed human development over many thousands of years. These ethereal
beings addressed our group in
1996:
“This is the seventh time that we accompany and guide you on your
progress toward a free, wealthy, and sane future in which humanity would
have stripped off the chains of intolerance and cruelty—a future in
which it will be able to establish a fruitful, endurable relationship
with the light, ethereal realms of existence.”
Ethereal beings told
INIT
on more than one occasion that simply opening the door to the spirit
worlds can be dangerous, but researchers who work together and dedicate
their efforts to higher human principles will receive ethereal guidance
and protection. As years passed, Technician and his six ethereal
friends, along with a team of more than 1,000 spirit beings who had once
lived on Earth, shared vast and astonishing information with INIT
members through computers, telephones, radios, and other technical
media. The ethereal beings said they had accompanied our world for many
thousands of years and had come close six times when the Earth had
reached a crossroads leading either to a dark age or to a period of
enlightenment. This, they said, was the seventh time, and they wished to
establish a lasting bridge between Earth and their formless realm of
wise, loving consciousness. ITC research would be the means by which to
establish that bridge. Through the work of INIT, it became evident that
the more miraculous forms of ITC contacts were made possible by such
ethereal beings, who provided protection and guidance for ITC
researchers and their spirit colleagues.
Our
spirit friends suggested to us INIT members that the collective wisdom
and knowledge of all the INIT members allowed the information in ITC
contacts to contain unprecedented depth of substance. Thanks to our
collective understanding, we were told about the distant past of our
world, long before recorded history, and we were given hints about
future possibilities, depending on the critical decisions of humans in
the near future. The ethereal beings also told us what it’s like from
their perspective when they come to “take us home” at the end of our
earthly lives. These are just a few general examples of the types of
information delivered to us through ITC systems.
We were
told that ITC contacts are made possible by a contact field, which is a
pool of thoughts and attitudes of all researchers collaborating on an
ITC project, as well as the thoughts and attitudes of their spirit team.
When the thoughts and attitudes of all those entities on both sides of
the veil are in harmony, our spirit friends told us the contact field
was clear. They could then see into our world and work with our
equipment. When doubts, fears, envy, resentment, and other troubled
feelings created dissonance, the contact field became cloudy, and our
spirit friends told us they could not see easily into our world or work
with our equipment.
That’s
what happened to INIT. After several years, troubles developed. Most of
us were a little insecure about the miraculous contacts we were
receiving. We had no way to understand what was making them possible. So
many of us believed that we would not make major strides in ITC research
until science became involved and discovered the secrets behind ITC
contacts. Some members began working with scientists in their home
country, who took one look at the results of our research and told the
INIT researchers that the miracles we’d been receiving were
scientifically impossible. The scientists told the INIT members they
should be more skeptical of the contacts their colleagues were
reporting. So some members began to express doubts publicly about the
legitimacy of other members’ contacts. The researchers who had received
those contacts felt betrayed, as though a friend had accused them of
fraud, and a division developed within our association. Some members
felt we should indeed work with science, even if it meant being more
skeptical. Others believed that our miraculous contacts were most
important, and we should forget scientists who were not ready, willing,
or able to accept the legitimacy of our work. The division grew quickly,
fueled by intense animosity, conflict, and hurt feelings on both sides
of the Atlantic, and probably on both sides of the veil as well.
As a
result of the dissonance, the contact field became cloudy, our spirit
friends were unable to come through into our world and work with our
equipment, and the miracles of ITC virtually dried up. Phone calls,
FAXes, detailed computer images and texts from spirit friends with
messages of great depth and import have not been reported from any
researchers since the year
2000,
to the best of my knowledge.
I
believe those miracles and many more will return when we have learned
from our mistakes—when we realize that the doubts, the fears, and the
insecurities…the envy, the resentment, and the other dark feelings which
we humans experience almost everyday and which we take for granted as a
normal part of living here on Earth, must all be kept under control when
we are involved in any form of spiritual work, especially ITC research.
It is easy for us to say that we are in harmony with others, but our
hidden doubts, fears, and insecurities say otherwise. We have to find
those dark feelings inside us and bring them into the light to heal.
After
all, we humans are spirit magnets, attracting into our lives spiritual
influences that resonate with our attitudes. If we are in doubt or in
fear, we will attract spirits into our lives who stir up our doubts and
fears. If we love and trust the people around us, then we will attract
spirits into our lives who will support that love and trust. The ITC networks that enjoy miracles in the future are those which grow today upon a foundation of harmony. The best contacts received by INIT members in general, and by the Harsch-Fischbach couple in particular, are documented in the Contact! news journal, viewable on this website. |
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