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Bruce Halliday Live Spirit/Ghost Box Researcher


Bruce Halliday

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My name is Bruce Halliday I am one of the two original people who created and developed Ghost Box communication research. I am responsible for most if not all of the working theories and protocols in the field of ghost box communication. I started with GBC (ghost box communication) around 16 years ago when all we really had to work with was doing manual sweeps with an analog dial radio, I was friends with the late Frank Sumption the creator of the ghost box and was lucky enough to receive some early boxes from him which gave me the opportunity to start to do some real research, at that time there were no other ghost boxes and the hack radios had not been invented yet. Shortly after another friend Joe Cioppi had built the Joe's Box of which I had and worked with Joe's Box #2. Fast forward a couple of years and the hack boxes were discovered by my friend Bill Chappel and the field really took off from there. I have written many documents and articles on all aspects of GBC and have formulated and published most if not all of the theories on the who, what, where and how of GBC as well as the working protocols. I personally created the Jensen SAB-55 Ghost Box and also the original 
Radio Shack 12-470 ghost box hack. I have appeared on many paranormal radio programs and have contributed to paranormal publications as well as having two of my own radio shows dedicated to GBC. I also have a background in traditional EVP and visual ITC and also founded and ran the Paranormal Investigating Team of Southern New Jersey back in the late 90's early 2000's

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Bruce, 

 Welcome to our new forum!

 I'd love to learn more about your theories of how ghost boxes work. Feel free to share links or even any of the documents themselves. I think the place for now might be : https://www.varanormal.com/forum/89-ghost-box-communication-and-research/

 I'm hoping that a mix of the old and the new (software-based audio processing) may yield some new discoveries. 

-michael

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Hi Bruce, glad to have you join us! We appreciate the experience you bring to the table.

I'm hoping to have some discussions in the near future with people in the field about the potential for replacing radio broadcast with voice-like tones, or other applications of introducing synthetic voices into the sweep functionality.

Looking forward to your continuing contributions to the community.

Keith

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