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Instrumental TransCommunication (ITC) is defined as a field of research in nonphysical or paranormal communication through electronic devices. In recent years, a few researchers began receiving pictures via video, television and computer. Contact was also made by phone and radio.
The Klaus Scriber Method of Video ITC Beginning in 1985, Klaus Schreiber began receiving images in video noise. His technique was developed by Martin Wenzel and involved pointing a video camera toward a television set and connecting the output of the camera into the input of the television set so that the camera "saw" what it had just recorded. The video loopback results in a chaotic signal which the communicating entity is able to transfigure into recognizable features, such as faces.
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