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Friday, September 29, 2023

Phone Calls From the Dead with Angie Breeden



It took her two years, but Angie Breeden, the founding force behind the St. Albans Paranormal Discussion Group, finally took to the podium herself and gave an OUTSTANDING talk about a topic that has personally fascinated me for years. As the group's regular year wound down, the focus on September's meeting was Phone Calls From the Dead!

Ever since telephones have existed, there have been calls received by very confused individuals who have wondered just who or what was trying to reach them. Short, static-filled communications with the voice of someone you know is deceased, talking in a far-away, monotone voice. Long conversations with family and friends, only to find out later that the person who called couldn't have---because they were already dead at the time. Even phone calls from LIVING persons, giving very specific information despite the fact that it was proven they never picked up the phone and dialed. All of these types of cases and more are explored in the 1970's book, Phone Calls From the Dead, by D. Scott Rogo and Raymond Bayliss. 

The work of Rogo and Bayliss made of the basis of the presentation and examples of their cases found in the book were shared and explored. Angie talked about the different types of paranormal phone calls, and even some theories about just how or why these things could be happening. But, as phones evolved from the standard land lines that most homes had when the book was written, into cordless, and then cell, and then smart phones, the types of communication evolved, too. And, of course, we had to discuss some recent cases as well. We learned about the case of Charles Peck, a man who was killed in a horrific train accident in 2008. His cell phone continued to call his family for a staggering 11 hours until his body was found.  A REALLY spooky case, complete with audio, that we discussed was the 2018 case where 911 call came in from a funeral home in Colorado. The operator called the number back, and someone actually answered, but the only thing that came across was an eerie man's voice, seemingly asking for help. 

Just as the phone technology and types of communication have evolved over the years, so have the research and man's quest to actively create a way to call back! From Thomas Edison's Spirit Phone to Gary Schwartz's modern work with the Soulphone, it seems as if we aren't really too much closer in understanding how a being without a physical voice box can manifest a voice through our available electronics. 

These two books were recommended. 
Luckily, I have them in my personal library!


As Angie wrapped up the presentation, she asked the group if anyone had any personal phone calls from the dead. It took a few moments for someone to speak up, but after that first story, the related stories continued to flow. Although it doesn't seem like anyone had a classic, textbook example of one of these phone calls from the dead, plenty of people had experienced other unexplained phone anomalies, and other instances of spirit communication, through dreams and a variety of ITC methods. I even got to share my own experience of a dream of a phantom phone call (Gary's Phone Call). 

It was a great presentation on a really cool topic, and has probably been one of my top 3 favorite talks so far! I'm sad to see the year winding down. September was the final 'lecture' meeting of 2023. Our annual Halloween Party will be held on October 25th, and we'll be taking November and December off for the holidays. I can't wait to see what great new speakers and subjects are in store for the new year, and look forward to meeting even MORE fellow paranormal enthusiasts and having some great conversations!

Please come follow the St. Albans Paranormal Discussion Group on Facebook for more information on the upcoming schedule. The group meets at the St. Albans Historical Society building on the last Wednesday of each month. We'd love for you to join us for the Halloween party. Come in costume, bring a dish to share, and have an evening of spooky fun...and then come back in January! 







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