Speaking to the Dead with Radios I will tell you is not this just another fish story to reel in readers for momentary mind entertainment. Communicating with the dead using a radio with recorder is achievable and any person can do it. You do not need to be a psychic, a medium or have any paranormal gifts to make contact with the dead using these devices, and that my friend is the luxury of this in that you do not have to pay someone else hundreds or even thousands of dollars to contact your deceased family members or friends as you can do it yourself in the privacy of your own home.
It's always nice to read a book by somebody who is open and upfront about the fact that they started right where you are- not knowing too much about the subject but determined to gain all the information they can about it. I thought this was a very helpful guide, and one that I am happy I took the time to read. As suggested by Michael, I will take his processes and tweak them to meet my needs and preferences so I too can become an expert in the Ghost Box field.
(I do tend to have "English Teacher Syndrome", as I like to call it, which makes it hard for me not to catch grammatical errors in things that I read. I believe Michael may have published this book himself, which I assume means he did not have a professional proof reader at his beck and call. For those errors, I must deduct a star, but I feel like that is a pretty minor thing when compared to the great knowledge and information that the book brings to light.)
It's always nice to read a book by somebody who is open and upfront about the fact that they started right where you are- not knowing too much about the subject but determined to gain all the information they can about it. I thought this was a very helpful guide, and one that I am happy I took the time to read. As suggested by Michael, I will take his processes and tweak them to meet my needs and preferences so I too can become an expert in the Ghost Box field.
(I do tend to have "English Teacher Syndrome", as I like to call it, which makes it hard for me not to catch grammatical errors in things that I read. I believe Michael may have published this book himself, which I assume means he did not have a professional proof reader at his beck and call. For those errors, I must deduct a star, but I feel like that is a pretty minor thing when compared to the great knowledge and information that the book brings to light.)