| Crawford County Illinois Ghost Hunters Society |
| Different Languages and EVP When conducting EVP investigations you will often encounter different languages captured on your recorder! This really proves that the voices captured on recording devices are from beyond the grave. If you are recording in a cemetery in Germany you will most likely capture the German language on your recorder. We have captured several different languages while recording in cemeteries. Foreign languages can be captured anywhere in the United States or other places because of the wide variety of people and different races that have lived here and are also buried within some of our larger cemeteries. My team and I have also captured voices in Native American languages that are barley known or spoken today. Some of the voices were actually captured on Indian burial grounds. This rules out the theory that the EVP investigator is projecting thoughts from his mind and somehow they are recorded on the recording device, which is a popular theory among some investigators. None of my team members or I can speak some of the languages captured on our recorders while we were investigating. We once captured an EVP that sounds like it is in an old English dialect saying My Flesh and Blood! This almost proves that EVP is coming from the spirits of dead because of the fact that languages we do not even know or understand are captured on recording devices quite frequently. So the next time your investigating remember that you might capture a voice in a different language from the countless French settlers, pioneers, or Native Americans that were in America long before our time! |
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