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recordings that are
interpreted as
spirit voices.
Parapsychologist Konstantīns
Raudive, who po****rized the idea in the 1970s,
described EVP as
typically brief...
- Konstantīns
Raudive (30
April 1909 in Asūne,
Vitebsk Governorate – 2
September 1974),
known internationally as
Konstantin Raudive, was a
Latvian writer...
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perspective flying through the
surrealistic imagery. In 1971 Konstantīns
Raudive wrote Breakthrough,
detailing what he
believed was the
discovery of electronic...
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unconscious psychophonic mediums "speaking mediums". In 1971,
Konstantin Raudive wrote Breakthrough,
detailing what he
believed was the
discovery of electronic...
- She was
married to the
Electronic Voice Phenomena researcher Konstantin Raudive. She was
nominated for the 1973
Nobel Prize in Literature.
Zenta Mauriņa...
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Podmore Joseph Gaither Pratt Harold E.
Puthoff Dean
Radin Konstantīns
Raudive Carl
Reichenbach Joseph Banks Rhine Kenneth Ring D.
Scott Rogo William...
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later acted as Pratchett's agent. In 1971,
Smythe published Konstantin Raudive's Breakthrough, the
first book in the
English language on the Electronic...
- the
works about EVP of
Friedrich Jurgenson (1903–1987) and
Konstantins Raudive (1909–1974). He
would set up tape
machines in
graveyards in an attempt...
- Machine,
amongst a
group of
random phrases selected from Konstantīns
Raudive's book Breakthrough.
Several of
those phrases became chapter titles in Cities...
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Ethnology and Folkloristics. 13 (2): 53. doi:10.2478/jef-2019-0013.
Signe Raudive (2023). "Women in the Book
Publishing Industry of
Latvia during the Interwar...