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Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #1

This is a clip from a previous investigation at a local historic one-room church. I sent it to a group in Germany that says it is NOT German. Someone suggested Latin. But I really don't know. Maybe someone here can help.
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Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #2

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it sounded like "check the blood"
"The soul of man is immortal and imperishable."
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Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #3

I hear: Kill them ... ? why ... check the blood
It is a soft male voice

Dont like it!!!

I find this a difficult program because the file I can not put it on repeat. The other you can see on this page can
Be true to yourself and follow your heart! xxx
Last Edit: 13 years, 7 months ago by LilaDelia1974.

Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #4

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LilaDelia1974 "why ... check the blood" because that is what it sounded like to me
"The soul of man is immortal and imperishable."
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Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #5

I hear kill them 00:12 - 00:13
Why i think 00:16

Be true to yourself and follow your heart! xxx
Last Edit: 13 years, 7 months ago by LilaDelia1974.

Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #6

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Honestly it does sound like a form of German/Norse/Lativian( translate.google.com/#auto|lv|yes ) or Swedish ( translate.google.com/#auto|sv|yes ) origin to me, definitely not Greek.. sounds like Ja--- or Cha-haa at the 17 not a hard "K" to me.,

I however cannot not disypher the beginning of the shorter clip.. I only speak a little German, and know Greek..( even if its mostly directional terms from Med school..) a lot of Greek has easy to hear root words, and neither of these phrases have that.

You can hear the energy burst on there as well ( and under that a growl). I get that with my digital, but it only displays it as a high pitch burst. What digital recorder do you use?

Here is what it sounds like on Wavepad with the hum/hiss removed and seconds 12-18 double volume


if you ignore the hiss right at the beginning of, around second 11 it almost sounds like a boom or gun shot or drum like sound.




and seoonds 12-18 solo with hum/hiss removed and double volume.

Last Edit: 13 years, 7 months ago by iburyem.

Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #7

Yes i hear now like a gun shot or boom.

Now i hear on 0:16 - 0:18 Kill her, not them


I can say it is not Dutch!
Be true to yourself and follow your heart! xxx
Last Edit: 13 years, 7 months ago by LilaDelia1974.

Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #8

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If it is English I'd say Kill them... chair ?
Last Edit: 13 years, 7 months ago by iburyem. Reason: typo as usual

Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #9

where do you hear chair?
Be true to yourself and follow your heart! xxx

Re: Foreign Language 13 years, 7 months ago #10

I am so sorry that I wasn't here for the responces. I am on call at work and got called in for a bit.

@iburyem That is a great clean up. As far as language, it just doesn't seem english to me. But the problem with EVP is that once you hear it once, it is hard to hear something different. That is why I posted it here.

And, off I go again. I'll try to be back here again after while. I have 2 customers waiting. Thank you all again. I really appriciate the help with this.
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