Tina Laurent

    Wales based Tina Laurent has been recording EVP voices since 1981. She has captured thousands of utterances, many of which have replied in answer to her questions. Over the years Tina's EVP has developed and she has received more evidential messages. Entities have given their names and details of their lives. Also names and addresses of relatives living and dead have been received. Subsequently Tina has been able to look the people up in the telephone directory and after tactful enquiries, has been able to tell them of their deceased loved ones communication.

   
 
Tina Laurent

    Having a French woman newscaster on as a background sound source, Tina asked the question "Do you pray to God?" and, to her astonishment, the voice speaking French is metamorphosed into English to answer her question, with a French accent no less.

    "Of course I pray, the very idea"
    ofcourseipray.mp3 (81Kb)

 

    Tina often takes trips to haunted buildings, spiritual sites and places of great emotional turbulence to undertake experiments. Past expeditions have resulted in various EVP voices being captured. The majority of these have been found to appertain to events that have taken place in the vicinity.

    This weird cackling noise was captured on Tina's tape while she was recording in an old hotel. The manageress and Tina were alone discussing the crockery in a room that has witnessed many hauntings by visiting guests.

    Cackle
    cackle.mp3 (35Kb)


    The following EVP extract which appeared to say "murder" was captured as Tina and the manageress walked past a bricked-up wall in the cellar of the hotel.

    "murder"
     murder.mp3 (25Kb)

    Whilst in a deserted graveyard with a friend, Tina recorded a mysterious droning sound which was accompanied by laughter.

    Droning and laughter
    droningandlaughter.mp3 (18Kb)

    Deceased EVP researcher Konstantin Raudive has manifested his voice onto Tina's EVP recordings on numerous occasions. One day she received a message from a woman on her British Telecom (BT) answering system, it said "Here is Kosti call you". This was followed by a male voice saying "Tina it's not easy". The message that was kindly copied by BT and sent to Tina is reproduced below.

    "Here is Kosti call you" "Tina it's not easy"
    konstantinraudive.mp3 (106Kb)

 
 
Konstantin Raudive
"Colin Smythe"
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and Patricia Begley 2004