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ET ITC Study Simone Santos

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From Simone Santos
TCI Seattle

Submission 1

“We have a few images that look like non-human entities and we would like to show them to you.

“Our bridge is through Timestream and our communicators are Roberto Gomes and Ana Luiza, since we started. All images were captured spontaneously, we didn’t ask for the spiritual team to form these images and they were mixed with the images we normally capture. Until today, we captured only these few images that for us look non-human. Why? We don’t know, but it’s a significantly small portion, compared with the ones that look human.”

“Funny thing, I originally said “Not ET”, but upon looking at it today when it came up in my news feed, my first impression was that it was a reptilian face that is somewhat familiar to me – I didn’t realize that I’d attempted this before.”


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ET ITC Study Andrés Ramos

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Andrés Explained His Setup

“Some months ago, I made a very simple test setup with a water kettle. I filled it up with tap water and switched it on. When the water started to boil I switched on my camera and took an HDTV video from it.

“Later, I separated the video into single frames by use of FFmpeg and analyzed them. There I discovered three ITC-image structures that didn’t look like human faces.”

 

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ET ITC Study Suely Pinheiro

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Suely Pinheiro

Suely uses the video-loop method with a Sony digital camera and a LED digital TV. She is Brazilian and has been researching and developing her ITC technique for more than 19 years.

From Suely, “This image was not clear to me because of the features where I see nails in the hand that is on the left side of the face, big eyes and small mouth. I see something like teeth as well.”

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ET ITC Study Amanda Jolliffe

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Amanda is a developing physical medium based in the UK. She lives in a 500-year-old house in one of the UK’s most haunted villages. She began studying ITC a few years ago.

Her technique

Submission 3

“I’ve experimented with most methods of visual ITC including a feedback loop but I’m finding that my current set up with a black bowl filled with water, small submersible LED lights and a fogging machine are producing the best definition.

As with most researchers, I have seen some pretty interesting stuff and the majority of faces/images I receive wouldn’t necessarily connect with ‘having once been human spirits’.

Submission 5

Of course, there are regular visitors, including what I guess is an individual who has a ‘v’ shape on its forehead. Although I see this image frequently haven’t yet been successful in capturing a really clear image but thought it worthy of mention in case you’ve encountered similar.

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ET ITC Study Margaret Downey

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From Margaret

DSCN1994 MDowney-edit Light reflecting from moving water. Submission 2

The attached blue image was received via a modified version of Earland Babcock’s bottle technique.* I take photos of a clear bottle, partially filled with water, backlit with a colored light strip, while gently rocking it back and forth to create movement on the surface of the water.

The images in the collage, except the upper left (which is a still photo of a crystal), were obtained via my original water ITC setup consisting of a translucent pot partially filled with water, suspended above an empty dark pot. With this setup, I create movement by wiggling my fingers in the water while taking video, or still photos. The light source is above the pot and the camera held at an angle.

These are images for which I feel my request for those “who never incarnated on earth” (or similar phrasing) to please show themselves have been responded to. I’ve been drawn to requesting ET images for many years.

* ATransC members were introduced to the method by Arthur Soesman.

 

ET Collage © MDowney 2012

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ET ITC Study Phyllis Delduque

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From Phyllis Delduque

Submission 10 Collected using light reflected from foil.

“We have a few images that look like non-human entities and we would like to show them to you.

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ET ITC Tom and Lisa Butler

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From Tom and Lisa Butler
Association TransCommunication

“For these examples, we used the Klaus Schreiber method for video Instrumental TransCommunication (ITC). We use a Canon 8mm ES2000 analog camcorder that is (most often) set about six inches from a Sony KV20TS32, 20 inch Trinitron color TV. The camera was typically focused well past the screen surface and the composite video out of the camera was connected to the video input of the TV so that the camera was “seeing” its output on the television screen in a video loop.

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Submission 9 There appears to be a hairless head facing to your left and turned toward you. The head seems to be hung on the shoulders in an unusual way. It appears to be standing in front of a large round window.
Submission 11 This appears to be a blue warrior wearing a dark fur collar, possible leather or metal chest plate, and dark sleeves. Ignore that secondary face near the warrior’s left ear. Such overlapping features are typical of visual ITC.
Submission 12 There is some agreement between this and Submission 13. Only the contrast has been adjusted on the left. There is often a lot of clutter partially obscuring video-loop features. The obscuring background has been erased on the right. Note that it is possible important parts have been removed or unimportant parts have been left.
Submission 13 There appears to be an insect-like being looking right at you.