Sunday, 31 May 2026

GB News EVP No Reply

 
See here for essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/11/gb-news-evp.html.
It has just occurred to me that GB News has not replied to my inquiry about the electronic voice phenomenon they picked up. It's now seven months later so it looks like they're not going to. That is a pity because it would be interesting to know when the EVP actually occurred. Whether it is just on the YouTube upload or on the original broadcast tape is very important. Either way, it wasn't heard at the time and nobody seems to have noticed it except the YouTube viewers. The click-through graph on the player shows a massive spike at the moment of the EVP. It's better than most examples as well. The majority of EVP's are muffled and glitchy; this one is very clear and distinct. The words: "Our train never stops" are whispered in plain English by a feminine voice. EVP is one of the most common paranormal phenomenon and, despite noisy protests to the contrary, remains totally unexplained. Its message is fairly abstract, as they tend to be, although both the voice and the news story have a railway theme. I wonder if we will ever know the answer. If I find out any further information I'll write another update.

2 comments:

Missing Trillions said...

I think in this instance the reporter is simply being prompted or reminded by a female colleague that the train never stops at Huntingdon under normal circumstances. Very unprofessional, but that's GB News for you.

Off topic, very sad news:
https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/missing-lanl-scientists-remains-found-in-the-carson-national-forest/
Another bizarre death which they are hoping most people will assume to be suicide by inference because they mention the handgun.

Ben Emlyn-Jones said...

I saw that, MT. Norio Hayakawa posted it. Most tragic. I had hoped Melissa's story would end in a happier way. As for the EVP, your theory doesn't work. On an acoustic level the voice sounds different. She wouldn't have whispered. Also she didn't say something along the lines of: "Mark, remember to tell them the train doesn't normally stop there." Also the director of News on the channel at that time was a man, John McAndrew (who has since dumped the Geeb for the Beeb!). I'll be addressing all this on the next 3rd Rail so log in to Bitchute!