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I'm Sandra Champlain. For over twenty five years, I've been on a journey to prove the existence of life after death. On each episode, we'll discuss the reasons we now know that our loved ones have survived physical debt, and so will we. Welcome to Shades of the Afterlife. It's been a while since we talked about capturing voices and images of the afterlife, so we're going to talk about voices today. But before we begin, I want to make sure if you have not already signed up at We Don't Die
dot com. At the bottom of the page, there's lots of free goodies for you, including a copy of my book and a list so you can search past shades of the Afterlife episodes, especially if you are interested in what we're going to be talking about today, which is instrumental trance communication. You may remember Sonia Ronaldi, who is top at the list of capturing voices and images, and you may have seen the film we produced a few years ago. In fact, she'll be doing a presentation for
our community mid March of twenty twenty five. You can join us live, or if you're listening to this in the future, there will be a replay atweedodie dot com. This past week, I had an extraordinary conversation with Tony Rathman. He and his wife created something called staticcom to talk to the afterlife in real time. What a fascinating conversation. You can find out more about staticcom and the work at Entity Voices dot com, or simply go to YouTube and search staticcom. Let's meet Tony.
Believe it or not.
I didn't believe any of this. Fifteen years ago when ghost hunting shows started coming out. My wife started to watch him and she kept saying to me, you got to see this, you'll love it. I couldn't last a minute and I'd get up and I'd walk away, and I'm like, come on, this isn't real, this is television. Part of it was because my father was a physics professor, and so as a kid, when I asked questions, Dad, why is the skyblue, He'd say things like, well, there's
moisture in the air. When sunlight hits it blues the most reflective color that shines through that moisture, and that's why the sky looks through. So there was no talk about actor rived consciousness surviving. That wasn't part of me growing up. So then one Valentine's Day in twenty ten, my wife says, I want to do something different. I said, okay, what do you want to do because I want to go ghost hunting? And I was like, oh boy, because I didn't believe it. I didn't think any of it
was real. But I had two choices. I could take her or I could have her met at me until next Valentine's Day. So I figured I'll take her. So I did some research online found a place here in Phoenix, Arizona, which had a reputation of being haunted, so I booked it for the weekend, bought her some relatively inexpensive equipment, knowing that it would probably be used once and then sit on a shelf for the next couple of years. And so I took there. I played along. She had
a wonderful time. But it was when she got back and she started reviewing the photographs, the video and the audio, and there was stuff on there. I could not explain how it got there. She was calling me over every couple of minutes, what's in this photo? This wasn't there, And we took it. Whose voices this? You and I were the only one in the basement at three in the morning. Who's answering this question? I was blown away. So I tried to debunk it for like a month,
couldn't do it. Finally said, there were let's go back and try again. Maybe there's lighting we didn't notice that were causing shadows. Maybe there were events where voices were coming through that we didn't catch. So we went back and Nope, couldn't find any events, couldn't find any weird lighting. Couldn't explain again what had showed up. So we went back again and again, and this is how it started. And now fifteen years later, we're still doing it. But
what fascinated me the most was an EVP. How I could get a voice from somebody who was not there, was not in front of us, was not in the location we were standing in, but yet with timing in relevance, was answering the question I asked with intelligence. That absolutely fascinated me. So as the years went by, we developed and continued to focus on EVP. Then we switched over
to ITC, or instrumental trans communication. If I could get answers of a digital recorder what's called a record and review process, meaning I'd asked all my questions, but I couldn't necessarily hear the responses. I could only hear it when the recorder was replayed. So then you'd go home and you'd review it, and then you'd hear any responses that were there. But it didn't allow for communication because by the time you heard it understood what was said,
the moment had passed. So that's what drew us into ITC. Today, it's most known in America as a spirit box because Frank Sumption invented the spirit box, which scans radio. Before the spirit Box, there was a device developed by Frederick G. Jergensen and then picked up by Constantine Rodine as well as Marcello Bachi and Marcello Bacchi used it for about forty years, where it also used a radio, but sat
on a single portion of the dial. Whereas the spirit box stands up and down the radio, this would sit on a vacant station, meaning only producing the sound of white noise, and he got communication two way communication. He
could ask a question and get a response. Still, my wife and I built spirit boxes for about twelve years, trying to improve them, make them quieter, make the communication more understandable, and we were able to do that, but the one thing we were not able to do was to lengthen the communication, meaning we'd get a word or two maybe you know, one side of one hundred times or five hundred times full sentence. But it was very rare.
And the theory behind the spirit box was that entities were to take the fragments of audio from the radio it's scanning up and down and rearrange them into their own sentences. While through our research we determine that's not the case at all. In fact, no radio signal is needed whatsoever. All we needed was the white noise sound.
So we replaced the radio with a white noise generator live white noise generator which produces every sound the humaneer can hear from twenty hurts to twenty killer hertz, and with that we were able to get full suit way communication answers to our questions with timing in relevance and intelligence.
Incredible. Now I've seen some of your videos, and could you talk about some of the questions you'd ask and some of the responses that would come, just so people can get an idea what it is you're talking about.
Sure, one of the first questions. And like I said, when we started to realize that this could be done and that the method that was being used work, we had some counterparts a while back that brought back the direct radio voice method because, like I said, Machellobachi had been tested by scientists and they couldn't explain how this was happening. So that method was reinvented, recreated in the twenty first century to figure out can we do it?
Does it work? And it did. Then we moved to STATICOM and we've gone from STATICOM to STATICOM two point zero and now staticcom three point zero, which has only existed for a couple of weeks. Now but with two point zero we were asking all sorts of questions, things like if the identities are no longer human bodied, meaning they don't have ears. When I speak, I create a vocal disturbance in the atmosphere, and some other human with
human ears, the follicles in the ear will vibrate. That vibration transfers to the liquid center of the year, which then goes to the brain translates into the speech. So if you don't have a human bond, how do they hear me speak? While we asked that question, the answer came back. We call it death energy of your mind. That's the thing that was a phenomenal response to get
back for a variety of reasons. One in doing EVP work for fifteen years would noticed at times that the answer would show up on the recording before we even finished asking the question. This explains it. I don't have to verbally express it. They are getting it literally by me thinking.
There's a lot of grief happening in the world, and most of my listeners are people who have lost loved ones. I know we're not lost, but that is the expression we use. We have migrated to an unseen world, so we're looking for evidence that our loved ones go on? Have you come to believe that our loved ones go on? Has a staticcom worked with connecting people to their loved ones or you talking to loved ones?
Absolutely after life?
Can you tell us about that?
Absolutely? So. One of the first connections was made by our former partners and he got a message. It was too quick at that time, meaning they speak so fast at times that your mind can't comprehend it because it's literally coming out so quickly that your brain can't even
pick apart the words. But he literally got a message from both his mother, who had recently passed away a year or two ago, and his grandmother, both speaking, both responding to him, called out his name, said that they were connecting, and his first question was do you know who I am? Can you say my name? And the response came back Ronnie, which his mother would call him. It's mom, it's Lucy, and Lucy was his grandmother. But they both talked I had reached out to my grandfather
and got him to connect and answer. My wife mother passed away about two years ago. She was able to get messages from her. We recognized the voice. Her mother also spoke into Golog as my wife speaks English Japanese and to Golog the voice came through into Golog. She picked it up immediately and said, that's my mom. I said, I know, I recognize the voice. So the implications for this are literally mind blowing, because not only can a
conversation be had, the voice can be recognized. So it supports the theory that consciousness very well does survive physical death of the body and goes on. I mean, we've had conversations Marchelli Bachi, who was the one who had used this device or a similar device. We've upgraded it, but back thirty five forty years we got in contact with him. He responded to us, My wife said something like this is your method. Can you say something and clear as a bell, he said, I'd say glad to
meet you. You can still hear the accent and his voice from the European language that he spoke. But what we really want is we want science to take a deeper look at this scientists, because these voices aren't coming from a radio anymore. They are coming from a process called stochastic resonance, which is basically using white noise to take an undetectable signal and make it detectable. That's where
these voices are lying. But they are there, which means that spirits are constantly looking for ways to communicate.
This is such good news. There's more with Tony when we come back. Let's go to the break. You're listening to Shades of the Afterlife on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network.
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Welcome back to Shades of the Afterlife. I'm Sandra Champlain and we're listening to Tony Rathman in his creation of staticicom Our loved ones want us to know that they are okay and still live on. Let's continue.
Spirit are constantly looking for ways to communicate, and they are very eager to communicate. It's just a matter of being open enough to accept that they're trying to do this. Listen to what they have to say and devices like staticcom make it clearly simple to be able to have a conversation with consciousness that's no longer human embody.
This is such good news.
I know.
I've done a lot of work on my own with EVPs and I've recorded some amazing things. I'm very close to Sonia Andaldi and the team. She's done a lot of that and then also visual now. But for people to know that their loved ones really want them to know that they're alive, they're well. We've seen some great medium demonstrations. We see how close our loved ones are,
that they're part of our lives. But there is something tony that takes us from hope and faith to knowing when you can hear a voice, oh, you've given me goosebumps.
That's one of the really fascinating things about staticom is that mediums are great. We've worked with them before, we worked with them with this method, But instead of a third party telling you what they're hearing or what messages they're getting, for you to be able to hear it yourself and anyone else who's standing in the room, to hear them speak and respond to whatever question you ask. That to me is another step up to be able
to hear them for yourselves. Hear it for yourself rather than someone else explain it to you.
I completely agree. Now, a staticcom something that people can do themselves. Is it only one machine that you have right now and it's in development? How can we know more about it and what the future is that we can be involved?
Sure, right now, it's still in development, and we, just like I said, did an upgrade. It's a complicated system though, unlike a spirit box that you buy it, turn it on and you can just start asking questions. Listen is a more scientific structure of sound, of the principle of stochastic residence. It is a Frankenstein's Monster of audio editing software from frequency to noise reduction and everything in between.
So one of the reasons why we haven't just released it yet and turned it over is because a the research is still going on. And two, even if we turn it over to a thousand people, to begin with the number of questions, Oh hey, I turned it on, but I'm not getting what you're getting? What do I do? There's through us, myself and my wife to be able to handle that answer questions properly, be able to instruct them. You know, how to correct it, how to fix it.
We would be overwhelmed and swamped right now. So unfortunately, until we figure out how that can be done, do we plan to release it? Yes, we do. Are we ready to do that right at this moment? No, I'm afraid we're not. That's okay.
Will you think of the cell phones when they first came out, these big clunky things, Oh my gosh, And then look what we can do now access almost all of information in one second. Right, However, people can see your work. You've got videos. I know people will want to research this, and here are some of the examples, and tell us about some of the things you've recorded. What we can see, what we can find where.
Is probably one hundred and fifty or more videos up on YouTube if you just go and search stata com. It is everything from communication with loved ones to answers to questions from a scientific basis that we want to know, Hey, how does this occur? How does this happen? Random questions like how many fingers am I holding up? Or what
am I holding in my hand? The hardest part about asking questions is that a we're scientifically minded, so we're trying to figure out information to get There are literally millions of questions. People always ask us, did you ask how the pyramids were built? Did Atlantis really exist? I mean I could spend a lifetime asking questions and just see what responses come through. Is that a fascinating subject? Absolutely?
It is being able to connect to loved ones. We also do public events with this, where we're in front of a large group of people. We allow people to ask their own questions and get answers, and we've had people connect in public events with loved ones that they've identified the voice. The voice answered questions that only they
would know. In fact, we did one up in Sedona a month or so ago and a woman there had a son that passed away and when he was in hospice, they create a code sentence and she said, if this is really you, we had a code sentence, what is that sentence? The voice came through. I saw her face just go white. I heard what he said, and she's like, that's him. That was our code.
Oh my gosh. On your website, would you be able to see where your live events are? What's coming up?
Yeah? We put the arrive events on hold at the moment they're going to come back again. But like I said, because we upgraded Statacom, there's a whole testing process to make sure everything's working correctly as it should. And then of course there's the whole research side of it as well. What else can we learn about consciousness? Is it around us all the time, which at this point we know
it is. They can see us, they can hear us, they can tell us what we're wearing, they know what we did, they can tell us what day it is. All these questions and examples are shown on both the website. There's interviews that we've done explaining how it works, samples shown, so just about everything you can think of. Plus, we did a three part documentary on paraflix. It is free
to watch. It's about three hours and seven minutes long, but it covers exactly my clue, how list breaks down, how we believe it's working, and there's a ton of samples in there as well.
We have to go to paraflex or can we find that through Entity voices dot com.
There there's a link on both the website and Tony Rathman Facebook page that takes you right to it. Like I said, it's free. It'll take your right to the link, you click and watch.
It's that simple, okay, that we can do that. So Sony Vernaldi's a good friend of mine, and like I said, she's recorded voices and she's working now with pictures and things. She's been doing this for well over thirty years. She's a miraculous woman. I've asked her what it takes to do this, because a lot of people think if they get a recorder or if they just do this, oh, it should just be that easy. And what she says,
it is a commitment. So those in the unseen world that work with you, whatever that team is, you know, I imagine people all waiting in line to get their mouth on the microphone to come through right as the vision I have. But I believe that you and your wife have shown that commitment. So I think there's teams of scientists over on the other side that are working with you.
It's just my gut instinct. Can you talk a little bit about that commitment, because I know people want to pick up recorders and try things on their own, and I do think there's like beginner's luck. Sometimes they hook us like they give us an example and then we do this for ourselves. But it really takes that passion and commitment correct.
It does, and it also takes a variety of time, and it can vary by individual. Who that individual is, how open their heart is, how accepting they are of information that may be unconventional to what they were taught. That plays a major role. The other major role is things like trust, honesty. The ability of who you are plays just as big of a role in getting that
communication as what device you're using. Spirits can literally manipulate most electronic devices, and a lot of people like you said, we'll say, well, I bought a recorder and I tried EVP four or five times. I got nothing, So I don't think this works. While it does take time, they're looking at you saying, Okay, are they doing this because they want to learn? Do they want to grow? Do they want a better understanding of what life is about
and what the afterlife is about? Or are they doing it to post on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram to get likes? And you can't hide that whatever your inner feelings are, whatever your intentions are, they're going to know right off the bat. But even if your intentions are good, it takes time. Before we started getting really clear communication. It was years and not that we didn't get communication before that, but it was a word or two. It was enough to keep us going, keep us chasing it,
keep us researching it. But anybody can do it in your own personality, your attitude, your outlook will have a huge effect on how quickly it begins, how it develops, and the longer you do it, it just continues to unfold.
Yeah, to have that dedication, that commitment, that love even when we are talking to our loved ones. One of the practices I always tell people is to picture their loved one. Think of a happy memory, fun filled with love. Have them step forward. See if you can feel a little tingle or a little touch, or sometimes loved ones put an image in your mind or past memory. That's gentle ways of communication because, like you said, it is through thought. But if we do it once, then we say, oh,
it didn't work. Well, there's your loved one standing there in the unseen world, really wanting you to know that they're still alive and well, because it helps with grief to believe in the afterlife. It really does. So it is something that we talk to them. Okay, we're going to do this Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. We're going to keep it going because I don't think Tony, that when we migrate to the other side, we're given all the
information in the universe. I think we have to learn this probably too.
Would you think, Yeah, I believe that it's a shared universal mind that we return to, and I think that that knowledge within it, which I believe we're part of. Now we're just separate and embodied in the human body. When that connection breaks and we return to the other side, I think we go back to that universal knowledge, which is shared knowledge. But you made a really good point about if somebody does EVP three or four times and
doesn't get a response. What I can tell you from fifteen years of research is they can hear you, regardless of whether you can hear them or not. So if you say to them, good morning, I really miss you, I hope you're having a pleasant day, they heard you. And we know that because we've had them repeat things to us that we said without any equipment, without any devices. And then we'll go, hey, I made a certain statement on sucking such day. Send it to you. What was
it that I said? And boom through the machine. They'll repeat the statement I said three or.
Four days, my goodness, and it is like learning a new language to an extent. I know, once I got the hang of EVPs and I started getting communication and trusting, I would go back to my original recordings and there would be words on them. So I know for myself, my mind was picking up the sound of the white noise, and within that there were words. Let's take a quick
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Welcome back to Shades of the Afterlife. I'm Sandra Champlain, and we're talking to Tony Raffman, co creator of staticcom to hear voices live time from loved ones in the afterlife. There's something Tony said just before the break that bears repeating that they can hear us no matter if we can hear them or not. Let's play that again and continue.
What I can tell you from fifteen years of research is they can hear you regardless of whether you can hear them or not. So if you say to them, good morning, I really miss you, I hope you're having a pleasant day, they heard you. And we know that because we've had them repeat things to us that we said without any equipment, without any devices, and then we'll go, hey, I made a certain statement on sucking such day, send
it to you. What was it that I said? And boom through the machine, they'll repeat the statement I said three or four days.
Prior, my goodness, And it is like learning a new language to an extent. I know, once I got the hang of EVPs and I started getting communication and trusting, I would go back to my original recordings and there would be words on them. So I know for myself, my mind was picking up the sound of the white
noise within that there were words. So I think with people to have that patience and to trust, and also to be able to trust your instinct, because like you said, they can hear us, but we may not be able to hear them. Doesn't mean they're not talking.
Correct, That is absolutely correct. You know people always used to say, well, you know what do you think the biggest barrier is between the living and the dead. The simple barrier is the human body. Our site is limited to visual sight only. We can't see infra red full spectrum. There are a variety of other visual spectrums that the human eye can't see. Our hearing is limited to twenty
herds to twenty killer hurts. There's some variety ultrasound, all sorts of other sound frequencies that the human air can't hear. So it's almost as if when you're alive and learning and growing, you're meant to be set rated. But due to technology, due to open mindedness and the ability to accept dreams, images, other information that comes to you, you
can break that boundary down. But you're absolutely right. I mean, they are there, they are watching, they are keeping an eye on you, and with devices such as static it's super exciting because science, even today, even with the way that it's expanded, and they're starting to say we believe consciousness might survive death. Well not might. When I can ask a question with no mics, no nothing but my own human voice standing in the middle of my house and get a response that answers my question to a
tee from somebody knock in the house. That's pretty good indication that consciousness very well survives death, that survived as well. We one time ask for a lost dog passed away and sure enough that came through from a friend of ours. When he asked the question, said the dog's name, if you're there, bark for me. Sure enough, bar came right through. So petsv souls as well in those continue.
Absolutely, And the research I've done on near death experiences and the vertical information and simply put, that is things that people have witnessed while their bodies lying there dead and they can't hear, they can't see, and they've floated up above the hospital. One of my favorite stories is somebody saw read high heeled shoe up there and they're like, well, that can't be And somebody ran up to the roof and on the top of the hospital is that shoe?
You know, there is so much evidence, but we all have a big piece of us Tony that is skeptical. How do we trust and just kind of set that skeptical mind to the side for a little while.
Well, it's not easy to do and for a lot of people until it happens to them. Like I said, I was completely skeptic of all of this, didn't think it was real, didn't think it existed, and I grew up that way for thirty years. But then when it started happening to me, it was that personalization. One of the first EVPs I ever got. I asked for the name or whoever was speaking to me, and she gave her name, and that was so mind blowing to me. And then I'd go back and I'd say her name, Hey,
are you there? And she'd respond, And this was just EVP at the time, but it was that personalized encounter of this is real, this exists. There's so much more to life than what we know or what science knows. And science doesn't explain reality or life. They explain how things function, they explain how behaviors predictable, and what they expect to happen, but they don't tell you what life is or what it's about or how it exists. So
all of those doors are open. So when you talk about out the adventure of diving into a real treasure haunt of information, the afterlife is it And once you start to go down that road and get information that supports what you're thinking. It's fascinating and it just keeps pushing you along to find out more, dive in deeper and see how far you can take it and what information you can receive from it, And that to me is absolutely fascinating and mind blowing. I agree.
I'm now twenty seven to twenty eight years into researching the afterlife. It is an onion that you just peel into the center and it never ends, and it's the sweetest onion, it really is, and it has such an impact on not only help through grief, but how we live life. When we start realizing that we're not just less and bone, then it's like, well, who am I? What is my life for? How do we make the
most of being here on earth? Do you have any thoughts on who we are as people and why we're here and get the biggest bang for the buck being human? Any thoughts on that, Tony?
Yeah? Absolutely. We follow a theory called analytic idealism, which basically says that the one ontological primitive and what that basically means is the one standard building block in life is consciousness. And we believe that to be universal consciousness, and life here on the planet when we're embodied, is a learning experience. If universal consciousness is one mind and we're all part of that one mind, that mind can't
learn itself or can't grow itself. So when we come back and experience sixty ninety years of life or hopefully more, that teaches universal consciousness. And when we pass back over everything that we've learned, everything that we now understand from that life gets transferred back to universal consciousness and allows universal consciousness to grow. The thing about life, though, is
that it's entirely subjected to you and you alone. We can't read other people's minds, we can't see through their eyes, we can't hear through their ears, and every piece of life is an experience. It's mental more than physical. When something happens, or we see something and let's say it's
a rock, science comes along. It says, okay, the rock is forty eight pounds and it's twelve inches by fifty inches, and science has kind of switched it and made the description of it or the measuring of it the thing. The rock is not the measurements. You can't measure something unless you've perceived it. First, and that perception comes from consciousness. So that's what makes consciousness the ontological primitive or the basic building block, and all of life is subjective to
you and you alone. You can have similar experiences with somebody else. They can say okay, yeah, I saw that too, or I experienced which you experienced. But again you can't compare the two because your human body senses are only available to you, and every person on the planet is like that. For consciousness or people not embodied anymore, that's
not the case. They're sharing knowledge. That is why we can ask one spirit any question and they can pull back the answer for us, which is absolutely amazing to us. We can be talking only to one spirit and we can say, well, you know, what's Marcello Bocci doing. Oh, he's doing this because they're all connected, and that to
me is one of the fascinating things. But you know, for people who are grieving from a lost loved one, nothing's going to make that easier from a perspective of that loss is there and it seems permanent because they were embodied, they were in front of you. You could talk to them. They are still there, they are still around.
You haven't lost them. You will never lose them, and they will be there in the future again in a situation where you can communicate, enjoy their presence like you did here, and probably even more so because you'll be lifted from the pressures of day to day life, the stresses. But there is no true loss in life because it continues.
Yeah. I heard once a great quote that our life is just a thread of the fabric.
Of our soul.
This is just a little blip, and we humans buy into it that this is the reality. And I think for me, one of the ways that we can disarm that skeptical mind is to start viewing life as everything is a miracle. Down to the Wanton level, all we are is vibrating energy, invisible vibrating energy.
Right.
So when we start to get down to that, we're a mighty realistic illusion, right we are. But to start questioning that, it starts opening up that this other stuff can be possible and is possible.
You are absolutely correct. And Nikola Tesla said way back, you know, if you want to understand the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration. And the more we look into that and the more we understand how it functions. I mean, people come up to us all the time and say, how are you getting a voice? If they have no vocal cords? How is that even possible? Well, if you break down how the vocals work, we create a sound weight which consists of energy, frequency, and vibration.
That's how sound is made. And the great example of that is plucking a entire strength. The energy is in your finger plucking it, then it vibrates and produces sound through the energy and the vibration of it. If a spirit or consciousness is energy, frequency and vibration, then producing vocals would be no concerning whatsoever.
Well, take our break now. But Tony and his wife aren't the first people to go after afterlife communication. Some of the greatest minds were interested in it, including Thomas Edison. More about that in our next segment. Let's head off to the break and we will be right back with more of Tony Rathman and Staticicom. You're listening to Shades of the Afterlife on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal podcast Network.
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Welcome back to Shades of the Afterlife. I'm Sandra Champlain and you're hearing the story of staticicom, a device that allows two way conversation from the afterlife. You can find out more about it at Entityvoices dot com or just go to YouTube and search staticicom. Let's continue with Tony Rathman.
People come up to us all the time and say, how are you getting a voice if they have no vocal cords? How is that even possible? Well, if you break down how the vocals work, we create a sound weight, which consists of energy, frequency, and vibration. That's how sound is made. And the great example of that is plucking an entire string. The energy is in your finger plucking it, then it vibrates and produces sound through the energy and
the vibration of it. If a spirit or consciousness is energy, frequency and vibration, then producing vocals would be no concern whatsoever.
Tony, this morning, I was having coffee looking outside, and this beautiful bird just went sailing by, and I was thinking about my two else, Wilbur and Orville. Right, and how way back these two guys have built bicycles, had a dream, and look.
Where we are now.
All of the world functions on air travel, right, So here we are Orville and Wilbur. Well, it's Tony and Suri is how you pronounce your wife's name, Surrey correct Suri and others that are working on it. There's great minds. But what's possible with this? And then also, I know in an email you spoke about maybe someday tying in the visuals too. What's possible for mankind?
All boundaries we probably even haven't been able to even reach yet knowing because we don't know where the boundaries of this technology is, but you're absolutely right tying it into Sonya's visual where not only can you get a picture of them, but you can hear them speak as well. A combination of those two would be absolutely fascinating. The information that comes through staticom. We've been now experimenting and researching with it for the last three or four years.
Any piece of information that we can get that we can then go research and find out is this factual? Is it accurate? About ninety four percent of everything that we were able to research is in fact the truth. There's a clip out on both YouTube Facebook that my wife wasn't feeling well and I had staticom running and she's like, Oh, I'm not feeling alarm in pain. I literally said, spirits, is my wife getting sick? Answer was it's possible. I said, what should she take? And then
this word came through. I didn't know the word, but I ended up looking it up after the word was Perkadan. Did not know what that was. Perkadan is a prescription strength pain reliever which you need a prescription for. But I didn't even know what the word was, so I had to go look it up. But sure enough it was a prescription drug for pain and for them to answer that. But knowing that that information we can get
without knowing, without predetermining what's going to be said. One of the other future that we're looking into to use staticcom for is cold cases, because when you talk about grief and you talk about a family missing a family member, not knowing where they are, not knowing what happened, that kind of grief doubles it because you're already missing them, they're already gone. But to be able to ask spirits and through the research, we know that they will give
us information from the past. They will not give us information future related. Even if I say something as simple as I have a choice, should I do this or should I do that? They won't answer why because we believe they can't affect the life we were put here to live and to learn from. But past they will answer, and we've been researching it. We are getting responses we want.
But to be able to help on cold cases for people grieving about a lost love one, not knowing what happened, where they are, what occurred, this may be a great help in able to solve cold cases that have been mysteries since the forties fifties or.
Who knows what good news that is and never even thought of that, and the futures not yet written. You know, we have free will when we're here. I think we come onto this planet to do certain things and learn, and there's different opportunities that we have. And so I'm not one hundred percent bought into that, you know the future is written, because that would take the fun out of life, wouldn't it.
I think I agree, And we were given free will for a reason. We keep it. On the other side, I can tell you that just by the answers that we get, like for example, and not only is this an example of free will, but your sense of humor is still there. The person that you view yourself almost as a mirror or a shadow of yourself. The human body is what we look like to others, but when you think of yourself, it's more of an internal feeling of who you are. That is what continues to exist.
But I said a very simple question, I said how many spirits are with me? And a gentleman came back and said three hundred, and I said three hundred, and then he said, yeah, she passed go, which I think monopoly was two hundred, but I got his point. But then I said, did you say three hundred? And the response came back, what is that the wrong answer? Like he was almost making fun of me. You asked me, I told you, and it was like a comical response of wait, why are you asking me again? Did I
give you the wrong answer? But the whole you, as you feel yourself now is what you're going to be on the other side, and without a doubt exists, or there would be no way for us to be getting these answers. And back to your skeptic question. We have no radio. It cannot pick up walkie talkies, statellite signals, cell phone signals. It has absolutely no ability to interpret any signal floating in the airways at all into voice. It's a white noise generator, that's it. It produces white
noise to be able to ask a question. We don't use mics, We don't use anything. I'm speaking like I'm speaking now minus the mics on both sides of me. But then I get a response that answers my question with timing and relevance to the question asked, and intelligence that should not be occurring. Science needs to look at this people who study consciousness need to look at this.
People who do things like sonia. If we can connect this method with their method, in the next ten, fifteen, twenty years, we might have cell phones with video imagery to the other side or the afterlife. All of this as possible, and people have predicted this for as long as people searched what happens after death. They said technology will help bridge that gap, and it is. But like
I said before, technology is only part of it. The person operating at your feeling and wanting to believe it to be true is what will bring forth the evidence to prove to you that this happens and does exist.
Tony, this is very exciting, very exciting conversation with our time left. Is there anything else you want to share or questions I should have asked you that I didn't know to ask you.
No, you've covered some great stuff. If anyone's interested in checking this out in person, We've got a variety of events. We're going to be in Halifax, Canada, November first in twenty twenty five.
Right, somebody's going to be listening this twenty thirty. They're going to go, oh, what's happening? Go to the website.
We will once we research static on three point zero the bit more make sure it's functioning as we plan it to be doing group sessions again and those will be around. And the more attention this gets, the more places we'll get to show it do live demonstrations, So definitely check that out. The future of this is absolutely incredible.
It's something that can't be ignored anymore. That the evidence is so strong that this is going to change worlds views, This is going to change use of the afterlife and hopefully, like you said, bring comfort to those grieving the passing of a loved one because you did not lose them. They are still there. And one of the other very important things is that even with technology such as staticcom it is great to be able to reach out and
communicate to a loved one who has passed over. But the one thing we always say, and the most important thing, is express that to your loved ones here and now while they are still here, because once that passing happens, there's a waiting game before it's going to happen again. So let them know that you love them, that you missed them, that you care for them today and now.
Beautiful words beautiful words, Tony, thank you so much for being our guest today.
Thank you for having this was an absolute pleasure.
It was a pleasure for sure.
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I mentioned earlier that great inventor Thomas Edison was creating a device to also contact the afterlife. In fact, in October of nineteen twenty, Edison announced that he was working on this new machine that would allow people to talk to the dead. Naturally, people were optimistic. After all, this was the man who decades earlier invented the light bulb was able to first record and playback the human voice. He also invented capturing motion pictures, along with many other
great inventions. In Edison's word, he said, I am inclined to believe that our personnel hereafter we'll be able to affect matter. If this reasoning be correct, then if we can evolve an instrument so delicate as to be affected or manipulated by our personality as it survives in the next life, such as an instrument when made available it
ought to record something. He also added, should he succeed, the first spirits to take advantage of the device would likely be telegraphers or scientists, or anyone else with experience in the use of delicate instruments and electric currents. If you've watched the movie we filmed about researcher Sonia Ranaldi, her team on the other side are scientists. We'll be doing a zoom presentation with Sonia Ronaldi mid March of
twenty twenty five on her latest experiments. After that date, we will have the video replay available for you at weedotdie dot com. Just click on the store page and while you're there you'll find other upcoming great things, including our free Sunday gathering with medium demonstration included medium classes, join our Facebook group, and so much more. And don't forget on the main page at We Dontdie dot com. Enter your name and email address at the bottom you'll
get a copy of my book. Plus, if you're interested in instrumental transcommunication, there could just be something very special you'll want to see. I hope our time together today has given you more confidence that we survive physical death and we will see our loved ones again. I'm Sandra Champlain. Thank you so much for your valuable time in listening to Shades of the Afterlife on the iHeartRadio and Coast to host Am Paranormal Podcast Network.
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