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Ghost Voices.
2003-08-13 at 11:29 p.m.

"What? There's what? Some hills, isn't there?"

The heading above links you to a site known simply as planecrashinfo.com. It does not seek to be exploitative, and in fact is not.

It simply, and dryly, presents the last words heard from the pilots or co-pilots of numerous doomed airplanes, dating back to 1964. You can hear the actual words on MP3 or simply read the transcripts, which in the case of yours truly is more than enough. The heading of this entry is a quote comprising the last words from a plane that crashed in Brazil 15 years ago.

There is a phenomenon popularly known among paranormal researchers and enthusiasts as EVP. I believe the acronym means Electronic Voice Phenomenae. It is quite simply catching a ghost's voice on tape. Some of the EVP tapes are quite chilling, like this digital recording made in a Savannah Georgia cemetary that purports to be the angry voices of the disembodied dead ordering the living intruders away.

As always, though, if you want to find the forlorn, bewildered voices of the dead on the internet, then to heck with EVP. For all we know it's some trickster like Indrid, hiding in the attic shadows with a mike and hissing, whispering imprecations while biting back a giggle.

If you want to see what it's like to see death's face, go to planecrashinfo.com and play some of those MP3's.

Let them echo in your dark computer room.

A sampling...

"We cannot communicate with the flight attendants."-April 28, 1988-Pacific Ocean, Aloha Airlines, Flight 243.

"Amy, I love you."-August 21, 1995-Carrollton, GA, Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Flight 529.

"Uh.. where are we?"-December 20, 1995-Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, American Airlines, Flight 965.




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