Sascom Project: Groundbreaking Two-Way Spirit Communication with White Noise
Posted Thursday, December 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Paranormal Portal YouTube channel, hosts Tony and Cherie Rathman discussed their involvement in the Statom Project. The Statom Project is a modern take on direct radio voice (DRV), a European method of spirit communication that predates the Spirit Box.
Unlike traditional DRV, which uses a radio, the Statom Project employs a white noise generator. The team behind the project discovered that the RF signal from radio was not necessary for communication and that they could get voices from pure broadband white noise. This means that they are able to get full sentences, rather than just fragments of audio, from the white noise.
The results of the Statom Project are truly mind-blowing. The two-way communication it allows for is reminiscent of Thomas Edison's phone to the dead. The team has had experiences where they ask a question and receive an answer with timing, relevance, and intelligence. They have even had to look up words that the voices used in order to understand the message.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the Statom Project is that the voices can be heard speaking to each other, even when no one is present in the room. It's as if the team has tapped into a spiritual world and can listen in on the conversations of the other side.
As a Bigfoot believer and paranormal enthusiast, I am excited to see the results of the Statom Project. The possibility of having a dialogue with whatever intelligences are on the other side is truly fascinating. I can't wait to see what else the team discovers as they continue their research. I highly recommend checking out the Paranormal Portal video featuring Tony and Cherie Rathman to learn more about the Statom Project.