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‘Yes, I am Frank Sumption, and I made the original Frank’s Box, or the Ghost box. I am on Facebook, but even there, the interaction with the public is disappointing. Very few are interested, everyone knows better, no matter what these boxes say. I can not tell if I hear nothing and the “voices” are purely delusional, or what. Most seem interested only in ghost hunting and how to become rich and famous by doing nothing. No research, no study, no work of their own, seeking only their own reality TV show, or podcast.’ — Frank Sumption
Electronic voice phenomena, abbreviated as EVPs, are sections of noise on the radio or electronic recording that reveal sounds resembling voices speaking words. Paranormal investigators sometimes interpret these noises as the voices of ghosts or spirits. Recording EVP has become a technique of those who attempt to contact the souls of dead loved ones or during ghost hunting activities.
American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena
‘The most horrific EVP ever recorded’
Frank’s Box Discussion Forum
Lisa Lee Harp Waugh’s Ghost Hunters of America Website
Frank Sumption w Ghost Box at The Stanley Hotel
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The Dead Can Hear You! Can You Hear Them?
‘Frank Sumption says he received instructions for building the device that he calls Frank’s Box from disembodied entities. His first box was built in 2002, and he has made slightly more than three dozen. While anyone can build one from his schematics, there seems to be something especially effective about the boxes hand-made by Sumption himself.
‘Frank’s Box allows for two-way communication with the other side, in a way that is more interactive than typical EVPs. Frank’s Box or the Ghost Box as it has come to be known is an electronic system, or method of spirit communication, also known as instrumental trans-communication, or ITC. Simply put Frank’s Box scans AM/FM and low band frequencies to create a noise matrix from which the dead — as well as other entities — can use to modulate for messages.
‘Frank’s spirit receiver starts off with a standard white noise generator which is fed through a random voltage circuit of Frank’s own design. The random voltage is linked to an AM radio receiver which reacts to the voltage by tuning to a specific spot on the radio dial. This is known as voltage tuning and is a common function of late 80s and early 90s radio receivers. Though various radio stations are turned in for a split second every so often along with regular static, the devices also allows the spirits to interact with the device and create their own vocals through the receiver and for lack of a better term, talk through the device.
‘A newer version of the box simply tunes back and fourth through the AM band which Frank is calling the “Sweep”method. At first, he believed that the random voltage design is what allowed it to work but after using the sweep method, he has since changed his mind as it seems to do a better job. Frank has made his plans available on the Internet for anyone who is interested in experimenting with his device. He also makes available his own receiver plans for those who want to take it a step further and create the entire box from start to finish.’ — Ghost Hunters of America
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Frank’s Box: the practicalities #1
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Frank’s Box Predictions from the Spirit World 2009
as told to Lisa Lee Harp Waugh, world renowned Necromancer
Lisa Lee Harp Waugh
Earth Quakes rattle the world from January to December. China’s Earth Quake will kill many thousands, The number will grow into the thousands each day. And then all goes quiet until late July early August when the cycle it begins again. But this is a precursor to more to come. It may take two to three weeks or more before aftershocks stop. Then another quake hits to the west of Reno. I also have heard from them that many people won’t be able to buy earthquake insurance.
A 70-year-old woman scares would-be teen thieves from her house by hitting one with her favorite saucepan, made by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse.
CBS will be streaming free TV programming to iPhone users.
Obamas Choose Portuguese Water Dog as First Pet.
Spring will arrive early, with generally warm temperatures in March. Poor rains, soaring global food prices will make children mute, skeletal in several countries.
A global coastal event of catastrophic proportions is likely in early to mid 2009. There will be a permanent loss of low-lying territory globally and the spirits foresee that one continent in particular will get hit badly, but they do not say which one.
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Frank’s Box: the practicalities #2
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How to build the box “schematics” for Frank’s Box
Click on one of the Link Below to Download Original Schematics to the “Ghost Box”
* Frank Sumption Original Ghost Box Schematics PDF File
* Newer “Frank’s Box” Schematics PDF File
* Frank has made the plans for his device available on the web in the EVP_ITC Yahoo group which is moderated by Frank.
* Yes, You Can Make Your Own Ghost Box!
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A Few Words from Frank Sumpton
I make the boxes, still can’t mass produce the stuff, and rarely take requests, nor do interviews. It has to do with time, nothing else. As far as not producing the boxes, all attempts at mass production have been blocked so far.
I’m #39 so far, and the box continues to evolve, now using a linear scan system that results in more consistent messages. 36, 37, 38, and 39 are AM and FM linear scan boxes. 36, 37 and 38 are based on the Radio Shack 12-469, but instead of doing the hack in it, I use it as a tuner module. 39 uses an AM/FM car tuner module as the radio. 35 is a home made AM radio tuner. I started using home made tuners in #24, but still use pre-manufactured tuners when I can get them, as they eat up less board real estate.
Here’s a cell phone video of #39 done on Monday, you’ll need quicktime to view it. At about 2 seconds in ” Oh God- Please help me”, then at 11 seconds “Earthquake—China”. I don’t run these as others do, I don’t ask questions, I announce I’m doing an EVP recording, and let it run. I don’t do “investigations” either, I use this stuff at home, “they” come to me. Not only does it get spirit, but other entities as well, like Ets and etherics, but they rarely announce who they are, except for the human spirits.
BTW, you might want to be careful with the dark stuff, very tricky it can be, and I know no one wise enough to out smart something that already knows your deepest thoughts.
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Frank’s Box in action
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RIP Frank Sumption (2014)
‘Approximately 5 days before Frank crossed the veil to the other side, he received this message… It says, “In fact, you must leave this month”. .. ponder that one. Lots of people thought that Frank was crazy for believing in the messages he was getting. I’m speaking of the nay sayers anyway. Looks like he was right, and the doubters were in fact, WRONG! In this message, his own passing was predicted, & just a few short days before receiving this transmission.’ — Wes King, Ghosts Inc.
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p.s. Hey. ** Dominik, Hi!!! Awesome, yeah, I liked that post. Yes, I too would like to fill in that mysterious blank named ‘hate’. Love making Frank’s phone real and letting you make one call of your choosing, G. ** Ferdinand, Hey there! Permission granted, not that permission is needed around here. Wow, that sounds exciting. I’ll wait until my brain isn’t a p.s.-focused target and then gaze/listen in wonder. Fascinating. Permission to alert the others? Hope so. Everyone, Ferdinand, artist of supreme value, has a new project that sounds ultra-cool that we can peek into. Recommended. Here he is to explain and direct: ‘When doing the usual hurried google search for 8mm films to slap something on to my audio recordings I found these home movies from the 70’s by a then 10 year old named John Blackstone that is on youtube aka Only kid with a camera. Im appropriating footage from them for two songs. This one I uploaded yesterday.’ Thanks, man! ** ellie, Hi. Congrats on finishing school and vamoosing. ‘Music and noise in a philosophical way’: that’s a really kind of passionate interest of mine, so, wow, nice. Hm, most places I’ve been I haven’t been there long or thoroughly enough to parse out the best streets. Let’s see … in NYC, I like 12th Street east of 4th Avenue, but that’s probably because I lived on it for a while. In Amsterdam, where I also lived, I was pretty fond of Spuistraat but back then there were a lot of boy brothels on that street which made it seem kind of charismatic. Otherwise, yeah, I can’t think of any others. My week: we start making the trailer for our film today, and I think I’ll be in this film studio place in the Marais working on that most days. I’m having vegan sushi at my favorite Paris sushi place with friends on Thursday, and, on Friday, I’m meeting with this guy who co-runs one of the world’s best art galleries, Galerie Buchholz in Berlin. He donated some funds to our film, so I’ll be catching him up on everything. The rest will be a surprise. Based on that interesting music/noise class, I trust you’ll have a pretty interesting week, I hope. ** Misanthrope, I don’t know. I somehow pinched a nerve or something in my right leg, and I honestly don’t know how. It’s improving very, very gradually, and I’m trying very hard not to instigate a setback. Nice: the gaming. I really have to start playing with my Switch again. I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I would like that snow. Although with my fragile leg du jour, it might be a little treacherous. ** _Black_Acrylic, I think I might have inscribed books back when I gave people Xmas presents and often books. Sunday! So great. And the class too. So happy you’re back in your artist’s saddle. ** alex, Hi. Yeah, he did, and they’re prevented from being seen. I did see a jpeg of one once years ago, and I think it was abstract and kind muted looking, as I recall. See, that’s a nice inscription. That’s post worthy. Maybe you can scan for it for volume two or even could be a reason to do a volume two. ** John Christopher, Thank you, John! Yeah, it had a certain something, didn’t it. ** adrian, Hey, adrian. Okay, I’ll look for that Avgi Saketopoulou book. Their name is very visually attractive. Obviously, I recommend Paris as a place to live. I really just love it here. I’m pretty sure it’s more alive than Amsterdam, like a lot more alive. Great, just let me know when you guys are coming and we’ll meet and caffeine ourselves. Excellent! I went to Efteling for my birthday two years ago. We stayed in their charming theme hotel and everything. I love that place. Their attractions/rides are so beautiful and unique. I hope you get to go. I do want to go to Amsterdam. It’s been really a long time. If I can sort a trip, I’ll for sure let you know. Right, theses have strict, imposed compositional rules and things, don’t they? I suppose it depends on the school. Well, I hope what they teach you is what you want to learn. ** seb 🦠, Hi. The rock grinding machine was kind of cool. It takes a long time to grind a rock into a whatever … a post-rock, or it used to. They probably have high tech speed demon ones now. Oh, I like inscribed books, for sure. I wonder if I have any? I mean not autographed ones, but second hand party-inscribed ones. I don’t think you mentioned you were trans, but cool. My weird clothing allergy suddenly popped up in the early 90s, and that ended whatever close relationship I had with fashion, although my fashionableness didn’t extend much beyond wearing a Butthole Surfers t-shirt, which I can’t even do anymore. But I admire people who know their up to date fashion too. I don’t mind being a looky-loo. !!! ** Gee, Cheers. Yay about the weird poem’s near birth, or probably even birth by now. Oh, you know, I think I can handle whatever weirdness you manifest. My leg is a little better, but it’s still threatening to re-explode, so I’m being very cautious. I haven’t read the Spicer book yet. There are so many great poets out there. What kind of poet are you craving? xoxo ** Uday, Hi. Oh, yeah, I’m very attentive to words. Not when I talk aloud very much, or not enough, but when I read and write, I get microscopic sometimes. I’ve never been to North Carolina. I was in Kentucky once, but that’s as close as I got. Wait, so Buddy Holly didn’t have his glasses on the plane even though he was … I forget … just post- or pre-concert? So strange. I think I only inscribed books when I was pretty young and didn’t yet have the respect for the book I did later. It seems kind of sweet in theory, but also kind of an encroachment, on the book but also on the recipient. I don’t know. Do you ever wrap your books in plastic to protect the jackets? I used to, and I do always like it when you find books wrapped like that in used bookstores. ** Даrву 🐻, He’s smiling? It’s my eyesight then. I take full responsibility for my eyes’ failings. Okay, cool, about the email. I think you mostly don’t have to show your passport when you travel in the EU now, yeah. I’m pretty sure. I like it when people inscribe books to me. It’s a weirdly complicated choice. ** Steve Erickson, Hi. No, I beyond maxed out all possible investors I know when raising funds for the shoot. The big fear is that Fuckhead will bullshit us that he has the funds and then when it comes time to pay the technicians, it’ll turn out he was bullshitting, and we’ll be fucked. That’s happened a number of times. He’s really cornered himself in this situation though, and we just have to ‘pray’ that forces his hand. Anyway, thanks for the concern. Pretty much everyone I know whose opinion I trust has told me to avoid ‘Saltburn’ like the plague, so that’s what I’m doing. Snow at last! Be careful. Normally I would envy you galore but with my fucked up leg, snow/ice is the last thing on earth I need right now. ** Bill, Haha, thanks. I’m pretty damned positive that Bill wasn’t you, you loveable fella, you. Is the new class something you’re interested or even excited to teach? ‘Blood Tea and Red String’: quite a title there. Okay added to my hunt. Thanks, Bill. ** Right. I decided to restore this very old guest-post made for us years back by a generous silent reader of this place. It seemed like it should be alive again. I don’t know. Please have at it. See you tomorrow.