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THE REALITY OF
INSTRUMENTAL TRANSCOMMUNICATION VOICES SCIENTIFICALLY
DEMONSTRATED ON 5TH DECEMBER 2004 DURING
EXPERIMENTS WITH MARCELLO BACCI AT GROSSETO
ITALY, EUROPE
Dr Anabela Cardoso*, Dr
Mario Salvatore Festa**, Prof David Fontana*** and Dr Paolo Presi ****
This report details experiments conducted with Marcello Bacci at his
laboratory in Italy on the evening of 5th December 2004 in the presence of a
team of experienced investigators from Italy, Portugal and the United
Kingdom. Marcello Bacci (e.g. Bacci 1985) is one of the leading researchers
into ITC phenomena, a field in which he has been active for more than 30
years. It is not the purpose of this Report to provide a survey of the
impressive evidence that has accumulated for the ITC phenomena since
publications by Jürgenson, Raudive and others in the middle years of the 20th
Century as this has been fully documented elsewhere (e.g., Brune 1993,
Senkowski 1995, Brune and Chauvin 1999), so suffice it to say that the
subject is concerned to study the anomalous communications received, often
under controlled conditions, through electronic media such as audio tape
recorders, radio receivers, computers, fax machines and telephones. Many of
those working within the field have become convinced not only of the reality
of these communications, but that they appear to originate with the deceased,
and therefore to provide strong support for the hypothesis of survival after
physical death. Marcello Bacci, who has been consistently successful in
obtaining these communications in his own experiments, is principally
dedicated to working with bereaved parents, but he is also concerned to
co-operate with scientists in order to demonstrate the credibility of his
results (e.g. those from Il Laboratorio in Bologna, Italy, the only
laboratory in Europe devoted entirely to the scientific testing and analysis
of apparently paranormal phenomena). An experienced Radio Technician himself,
he takes no money for any of this work and does not seek to attract
publicity.
In his ITC experiments
Marcello Bacci uses the Direct Radio Voice Method (DRV), i.e. the method that
seeks to obtain anomalous communications directly through the loudspeakers of
radios, and such voices frequently refer to listeners by name, respond to questions
put to them, and sometimes provide relevant and lengthy items of information.
For this purpose he favours a valve radio, tuned to white noise in the
short-wave band, rather than solid-state technology. The experiment detailed
in this Report was a sequel to a number of earlier successful investigations
carried out into the voices received by him using this Direct Radio Voice
Method. Two of these earlier carefully controlled investigations are of
particular relevance to the present experiment. In the first of them,
conducted in the presence of Dr. Eng. Carlo Trajna, a second radio was set up
beside that used by Bacci, connected to the same power lead, with independent
aerial, and tuned to the same short-wave frequency. While Bacci’s radio was
heard to receive the anomalous voice communications, the second radio was
found to be receiving only normal white noise (e.g. Trajna 1985). This
experiment strongly discounts the possibility that the anomalous voices were
fraudulently produced. In the second and equally ground-breaking
investigation, Professor Mario Salvatore Festa, professor of Physics and
Physical Radio Protection at Naples University, and Radio Technician Franco
Santi removed the two valves ECC85 (the FM valve) and ECH81 (the AM/SW
converter valve) from Bacci’s radio during the receipt of anomalous voices,
and established that even without these valves (in the absence of which no
normal broadcasts can be received in the short wave band), the voices
continued unabated. During this experiment Professor Festa also measured the
intensities respectively of the electric field and of the magnetic field
adjacent to the radio with the radio switched off, and both during normal
radio transmission and during the period when the voice phenomenon occurred,
and found that these fields did not show any variation when the voices
phenomenon started and also that the values measured after the valves were
removed but the voices continued were practically identical to the values
measured when the radio was turned off (see Festa 2002 for full details). The
demonstration that the voices continued even in the absence of the valves and
that there was no variation in electric or magnetic fields during their
reception provides further convincing evidence that such voices cannot be
accounted for by fraudulent transmissions.
The present experiment took
place in Marcello Bacci’s laboratory in Grosseto, Italy, in electric lighting
from a blue coloured, wall mounted, 25-watt bulb, situated just above and
slightly to the right of the radio and bright enough to allow the
investigators to observe closely all movements by Bacci and by each other. Prior
to and subsequent to the experiment, the laboratory and the radio used by
Bacci were available for full inspection by all those named below. When the
experimental sessions commenced, Marcello Bacci seated himself directly in
front of his radio, a Normende, Fidelio model, dating from the late 1950s,
with Professor Fontana (professor of Psychology and former President of the
Society for Psychical Research and current Chair of the Society’s Survival
Research Committee) beside him on his left, and Dr. Anabela Cardoso (founder
and Editor of the ITC Journal and Director of the ITC Journal Research
Centre) immediately behind him and positioned so that she could look directly
over his left shoulder that she could touch with her chin. Professor Festa,
named in connection with one of the two investigations already described, was
seated on Dr. Anabela Cardoso’s left, and Mr. Robin Foy (leader of the well-known
Scole investigation in the UK and an expert in physical psychic phenomena) on
Bacci’s right. These four investigators were at all times in close touching
proximity to Marcello Bacci. Aeronautical Engineer Paolo Presi (a leading
member of Il Laboratorio and a long-standing investigator of the Bacci
phenomena) was on Bacci’s left, separated from him by Mrs. Laura Pagnotta,
daughter of the benefactress Silvana who has been a close collaborator and
observer of Mr. Bacci’s work for 20 years, and by Professor Fontana. Radio
Technician Franco Santi, named with Professor Festa in connection with the
investigation already described, remained free to move around the room for
reasons detailed shortly, and Mr. Angelo Toriello, also called Emanuele, and
Mr. Sandro Zampieri, both of whom have also been close observers of Mr. Bacci
for many years were also in close attendance, Mr. Toriello seated on Dr.
Cardoso’s right, and Mr. Zampieri just behind Professor Festa. Lawyer Amerigo
Festa, another researcher who has worked closely with Bacci for some years,
accompanied by his wife Mrs. Rossella Forte was also seated close by. Sandro
Zampieri (Sandro is the official translator of the group into English) with
his wife Mrs. Maria, Mrs. Carmelina and Mr. Gennaro Dara, Mr. Franco
Grigiotti, a close and old friend of Marcello, Mrs. Angela and Mr. Luciano
Manzoni, responsible for the tape recording of the sessions and for the
transcripts, were also seated in the vicinity. In the room there were also a
few mothers who had lost their children and other experimenters exceptionally
admitted at the session in a total of 37 people.
The radio was situated on a
workbench placed against the wall directly facing the investigators, and in a
position that made it inaccessible from the rear except by leaning over the
bench from the front. There is no back to the radio, and sufficient space was
left between it and the wall for Radio Technician Franco Santi to reach
inside by leaning across the bench, as detailed shortly. Inspection prior to
the experiment had revealed that there was no access to the radio through
apertures in the workbench or in the wall. Behind Bacci and the investigators
and separated from them by approximately one and a half metres were rows of
chairs on which some of those who attend Bacci’s regular sessions for
bereaved parents were seated. No member of this latter group took any part in
the experiment or approached the radio used by Bacci at any point in the
course of it.
Proceedings commenced at
19.10 hours, with Bacci, the investigators and those elsewhere in the room
all in their places. Audio tape recorders (analogue and digital) were
switched on in order to record proceedings. Bacci began by turning on his
radio and selecting the short wave band. He then, as is his usual practice,
began slowly to turn the tuning control, scanning the range from 7 to 9
megahertz. As expected, this produced a range of radio transmissions
interspersed with white noise. Bacci explained in Italian that he was
‘searching for good white noise’. This procedure continued for 15-20 minutes
until Bacci pronounced, again in Italian ‘I can feel them – they will come’. At
this point he stopped turning the dial, and the white noise was heard to
change to a vortex-like sound that could variously be described as wind or
the sound of waves. Shortly afterwards this noise died down (though often it
recurred simultaneously with the voices, as if they were in some way
‘carried’ on its sound) and voices became audible from the radio. The first
words were in Italian, and these were followed by words in Spanish. Bacci,
again in Italian, informed those responsible for the voices that they could
‘speak in Portuguese, English or Spanish’. The invisible communicators then
addressed David Fontana and Robin Foy in English and Anabela Cardoso in
Spanish.
In the ensuing session,
which lasted in all for approximately one hour, what appeared to be five or
six separate voices (one of them possibly female, and the rest male) spoke in
English and in Spanish as well as in Italian, some of them with a clarity
resembling that of normal voices, others with the sonority that characterises
many ITC voices and that renders them distinct from normal articulation. Also
present in the voices were the strange semantics that are characteristic of
many ITC communications (e.g. when addressing Dr. Cardoso the communicator
referred to her visit to Bacci with the words ‘Anabela is here, you are going
to the learning boss’), and the parabolic, wave-like speech rhythms. Sometimes
the sound wave carrying the voices became distorted, but in spite of these
features the meaning of approximately 70 per cent of the vocal utterances was
directly clear to those named above, five of whom are fluent in Italian and
English, and one of whom (Dr. Cardoso, a senior Portuguese diplomat by
profession who lives in Spain most of the time), is fluent in all the
languages used as well as in her mother tongue Portuguese. The voices
referred to those present by their first names, and addressed Professor
Fontana by both his first and second names (‘David Fontana’, perhaps to
distinguish him from David Pagnotta, who was present elsewhere in the room),
and then added ‘Ciao David’. Bacci himself was frequently referred to either
as ‘Marcello’ or as ‘Bacci’. All names were given clearly, and were easily
recognisable. Sometimes the voices replied to questions in a different
language from that used by the questioner, and sometimes they even changed
languages during the course of their answers. Not all questions were
answered, and certain of them only after a pause.
The most significant
incident during the session, and the one that marks this experiment out as of
historic importance in the history not only of ITC research but also of
psychical research in general, occurred near the end of the session. As
mentioned earlier, the finding by Professor Festa and Technician Santi that
removal of two of the valves from the radio did not prevent the receipt of
the anomalous voices provided crucial evidence that the voices were not
produced by fraudulent transmissions. However, critics have suggested that
even without these two valves it was still technically possible for the radio
to produce sound in other wavebands. Therefore, with the consent of Marcello
Bacci, it was decided that in the present experiment all five valves would be
removed during the reception of the anomalous voices. Accordingly,
approximately one hour after the commencement of the voices and while they
were still continuing, Radio Technician Franco Santi leant over the work
bench and removed four of the valves, followed after a short pause due to
difficulties in handling the hot glass, by the removal of the fifth and last
valve. All five valves, ECC85, ECH81 (the two valves removed in the
experiment of 2002), EF89 (the intermediate frequency amplifier), EABC80 (the
AM/FM detector and low frequency amplifier), and EL84 (the final power
amplifier) were then visible outside the radio, and were laid by Franco Santi
in full view on the workbench. Despite the absence of the valves, the voices
continued with the same volume and clarity as before.
When the voices paused
Marcello Bacci, without previous warning and obviously yielding to an
impulse, switched off the radio at the set and the light illuminating the
glass panel at the front of the set disappeared. After 11 seconds of silence
(the timings reported have been taken from the tape recorded during the
experiment) the observers could hear modulated whistles (sounds similar to
those of whip lashes) and the usual acoustic signal that precedes Bacci’s
reception of paranormal voices which is similar to a vortex of air. The voice
of the invisible communicator, interspersed with whistles, recommenced 21
seconds after Bacci had turned the radio off and continued for 23 seconds (as
timed from the audio tape) with the same acoustic quality previously heard,
perhaps a little slower but as clear as before. When the speech ended the
whistles remained for another 6 seconds while the vortex which was heard at
the end of the vocal utterance became weaker and finally disappeared after 12
seconds. However, the contact did not seem to be terminated since another 53
seconds later the vortex could again be heard as well as a very weak male
voice which seemed to arise from it and comment the sentence just uttered by
Mario Festa “Siete grandi!” (You are great!). The phenomenon lasted for 2
minutes and 20 seconds after the radio was switched off.
During this time Radio Technician Franco Santi inspected the interior of the
radio with his pencil torch, the beam of which was briefly visible through
the glass panel. This part of the experiment was unplanned, and occasioned
particular surprise on the part of the observers. In all three parts of the
experiment (radio switched on with valves in place, radio switched on with
valves removed, and radio switched off with valves removed) the voices came
out unequivocally from the loudspeaker of the radio, and apart from what may
have been a slight loss of quality after the radio was switched off, with the
same volume and clarity. The radio was then switched back on for a short
period, but no further voices were heard during this time, and the experiment
was concluded.
Franco Santi then turned
the radio through an angle of 90 degrees so that the inside could be closely inspected
by all present, with all the room lights now switched on. Dr. Cardoso and
Professor Fontana both took photographic evidence of the inside of the radio
and of the five valves. Lawyer Amerigo Festa, who also documented the event
with his video camera, made a detailed written account of the incidents
surrounding and consequent upon Franco Santi removing the valves and Bacci
switching off the radio, and this account has been signed as correct by all
those present.
In the view of the authors
of this Report and of all other knowledgeable observers present, this
experiment is of momentous importance in the history of psychical research
because the persistence of the voices in the absence of the valves and during
the interval when the radio was switched off conclusively discounts any
possibility either of fraud or of the reception of stray radio transmissions.
The experiment was conducted in the presence and with the participation of
investigators with many years of experience of ITC and of other areas of psychical
research (together, in the case of Professor Festa, Radio Technician Franco
Santi and Aeronautical Engineer Paolo Presi, with experience in radio
technology and in addition Paolo Presi is an experienced Short Wave Listener
with SWL Licence No. 2330), and this leaves no room for charges of mal
observation or of other forms of experimenter error. The results of this
experiment, taken together with those yielded by the 2002 experiment of
Professor Festa and Franco Santi, provide firm evidence of the authenticity
of the Bacci voices.
A résumé of the acoustic
events as perceived from the recorded tape follows:
t = 00 sec Bacci switches off the radio.
Silence.
t = 11 sec The modulated whistles start (sounds similar to those of whip
lashes) and the conventional recurrent signal similar to a vortex of air
starts to be felt.
t = 21 sec A voice starts to be heard among the whistles.
t = 44 sec The voice finishes but the whistles and the vortex continue to be
heard.
t = 50 sec The whistles finish.
t = 56 sec The vortex finishes.
Silence.
t = 109 sec A new vortex starts to be heard.
t = 127 sec Faint male voice in the background that seems to reply to Mario
Festa’s comment “Siete grandi!” (You are great!)
t = 140 sec End of vortex and end of contact.
Silence.
*Editor ITC Journal,
Director ITC Journal Research Centre; **Professor, Naples University; ***past
President Society for Psychical Research; **** Aeronautical Engineer, leading
ITC researcher. All four authors are Associate Members and Researchers of ‘Il
Laboratorio’, Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Biopsychocybernetic Research,
Bologna, Italy
References
Bacci, M. (1985). Il Mistero Delle Voci
Dall’Aldilà. Roma: Edizioni
Mediterranee.
Brune, F. (1993). Les Morts Nous Parlent. Paris:
Philipp Lebaud.
Brune, F. and Chauvin, R. (1999). A L’Ecoute de L’Au-Delà. Paris: Philippe
Lebaud.
Festa, M. (2002). A particular
experiment at the psychophonic centre in Grosseto, directed by Marcello
Bacci. ITC Journal (Cadernos de TCI) 10,
27-31.
Senkowski, E. (1995). Instrumentelle Transkommunikation. Frankfurt:
R. G. Fischer Verlag.
Trajna, C. (1985). Introduction in Bacci’s Il Mistero Delle Voci Dall’Aldilà.
Roma: Edizioni Mediterranee.
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van overleden personen I Mediums
I Het Spiritisme I Communicatie met overgegane
mensen I Het leven
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bewijzen I Wetenschappelijk
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