Klaus Schreiber and ITC
Klaus Schreiber was a man who, in the 80’s, dabbled in the practice of EVP. EVP stands for “Electronic Voice Phenomenon”, which includes audio taping a quiet room, playing back the audio and - if you’re lucky - getting a shout out from some dead folks.
In 1985, Klaus received instructions that he should create an ‘infinite loop’ with a video camera. Basically you have a television set showing the output of a video camera, and then point the camera at the TV. It was at this point where an undefinable cloudy formation developed on the screen, out of which then took shape his daughter Karin, who had passed away at the age of eighteen.
From here Klaus continued to get remarkably clear images of people - some family members, some famous people, some who were complete strangers. Klaus passed away in 1988 however his findings caught the attention of many. Research into this new process of “Instrumental Transcommunication” grew well into the 90’s hitting its peak around 2000 with extraordinary and controversial results…. including telephone calls?


[…] EVP, or Electronic Voice Phenomenon, is the practice of recording audio in silence or near-silence, then playing back the recorded audio in hopes that ‘the spirits’ have left messages for you. This field of research is part of a larger belief in the ability of spirits to communicate via all things electronic, aka ITC: Instrumental Transcommunication. We recently covered a fascinating story of spirits being visible when recording video feedback loops. […]