In 1974 the electronic technician and psychic William J. O'Neil had been experimenting independently with often uncontrolled and frightful results in his home in a rural part of Pennsylvania, USA. His situation could serve as a warning for other ITC experimenters who are strongly psychic but are mostly ignorant of their abilities and their interaction with the spiritual realm. George W. Meek realized the great potentials of the psychic O'Neil and strongly supported and guided his efforts in the years to come. In 1977 O'Neil established contact with an American physician and former fellow radio ham who had passed away only five years earlier. O'Neil was using single side band radio equipment and single audio carrier tones when he started out. He recorded their conversation which was perhaps the second free-flowing instrumental conversation between beings on both sides of the veil. When his communicator disappeared, O'Neil was contacted by Dr George J. Mueller, a university lecturer, physicist and electronics engineer who had worked for NASA and had passed over in 1967. O'Neil with Mueller's guidance (Dr Mueller's hobby had been music theory) built a 13-tone generator. It produced a mixture of tones in the human male voice range. The tones were modulating a high frequency RF carrier, at first in the 10-meter band, but later in the FM band. It was radiated with a loop antenna across O'Neil's living room and received demodulated signals on a ham receiver (later an FM receiver).
Dialogue Between William O'Neill And the Late Dr. George J. Mueller
Dialogue Between William O'Neill And the Late Dr. George J. Mueller Tube. Duration : 6.42 Mins.
In 1974 the electronic technician and psychic William J. O'Neil had been experimenting independently with often uncontrolled and frightful results in his home in a rural part of Pennsylvania, USA. His situation could serve as a warning for other ITC experimenters who are strongly psychic but are mostly ignorant of their abilities and their interaction with the spiritual realm. George W. Meek realized the great potentials of the psychic O'Neil and strongly supported and guided his efforts in the years to come. In 1977 O'Neil established contact with an American physician and former fellow radio ham who had passed away only five years earlier. O'Neil was using single side band radio equipment and single audio carrier tones when he started out. He recorded their conversation which was perhaps the second free-flowing instrumental conversation between beings on both sides of the veil. When his communicator disappeared, O'Neil was contacted by Dr George J. Mueller, a university lecturer, physicist and electronics engineer who had worked for NASA and had passed over in 1967. O'Neil with Mueller's guidance (Dr Mueller's hobby had been music theory) built a 13-tone generator. It produced a mixture of tones in the human male voice range. The tones were modulating a high frequency RF carrier, at first in the 10-meter band, but later in the FM band. It was radiated with a loop antenna across O'Neil's living room and received demodulated signals on a ham receiver (later an FM receiver).
In 1974 the electronic technician and psychic William J. O'Neil had been experimenting independently with often uncontrolled and frightful results in his home in a rural part of Pennsylvania, USA. His situation could serve as a warning for other ITC experimenters who are strongly psychic but are mostly ignorant of their abilities and their interaction with the spiritual realm. George W. Meek realized the great potentials of the psychic O'Neil and strongly supported and guided his efforts in the years to come. In 1977 O'Neil established contact with an American physician and former fellow radio ham who had passed away only five years earlier. O'Neil was using single side band radio equipment and single audio carrier tones when he started out. He recorded their conversation which was perhaps the second free-flowing instrumental conversation between beings on both sides of the veil. When his communicator disappeared, O'Neil was contacted by Dr George J. Mueller, a university lecturer, physicist and electronics engineer who had worked for NASA and had passed over in 1967. O'Neil with Mueller's guidance (Dr Mueller's hobby had been music theory) built a 13-tone generator. It produced a mixture of tones in the human male voice range. The tones were modulating a high frequency RF carrier, at first in the 10-meter band, but later in the FM band. It was radiated with a loop antenna across O'Neil's living room and received demodulated signals on a ham receiver (later an FM receiver).
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