The initial discovery of these emissions was accidental, as 19th century telegraph and telephone operators began to hear the snaps, crackles and pops of lightning storms being picked up by the telegraph wires. Electric Enigma is as much a tale of these explorers and tinkerers, who through experimentation discovered and devised ways to capture these unheard sounds. Conditions within Earth's magnetosphere and between the Sun and the Earth are called 'space-weather.'" As McGreevy further explains, "Unlike sound waves which are vibrations of air molecules that our ears are sensitive to, natural radio waves are vibrations of electric and magnetic energy (radio waves) which though occurring at the same frequencies as sound cannot be listened to without a fairly simple radio receiver to convert the natural radio signals directly into sound." It fits in well with our sense of field recordings as fragments or artifacts brought back by sonic explorers, revealing to us secret worlds. Both releases give that sense of eavesdropping, but this time, instead of hearing the secrets of East German spies, we become privy to the secrets of nature.įor those, like me, just beginning to delve into this stuff, Natural Radio "describes naturally-occurring electromagnetic (radio) signals emanating from lightning storms, aurora (The Northern and Southern Lights), and Earth's magnetic-field (the magnetosphere). Coincidentally (or not), this 2CD set was released on Irdial Records, the same label that gave us The Conet Project, the first thing that came to mind while listening to Ionosphere. Today we fast forward four decades to capture another amazing work of Natural Radio from 1996, Electric Enigma: The VLF Recordings of Stephen McGreevy. Push it we will, this time with the perfect follow-up to Ionosphere, Harold Dinger and MIllett Morgan's recordings of the upper atmosphere from the mid 1950s, which we discussed last week. As they say, once you get locked into a serious atmospheric field recordings collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can. I imagine that I am on the verge of driving everyone away from ever reading this site again, but onward into oblivion as I cannot get enough of these Earth field recordings right now. McGreevy, "Long Version Of The Very Beautiful Segment Of Alberta Auroral Chorus" They can be used to listen to a person from the apartment right below in apartment buildings.Stephen P. Most common VLF radio receivers used for the purpose of listening for the purpose of spying are WR-3 and Explorer E-202. There are metal sheets that can be applied to walls that can reduce VLF radio waves. Other people tend to ignore all these ambient noises in environment.īest technique would be to use VLF blocking materials on the walls. Since the sound gets reflected and seems to be coming of surfaces and walls, the person looks paranoid.Īs to why other people are not able to listen to these voices, Voice to skull etc, because targeted person is sensitized through weeks of torture. VLF transmitters on the other hand look more like a small hand-held mike and are used to shout threatening commentary throughout the day on targeted individual. They are used for spying on targeted persons. One can listen to even a pin drop in your house from hour neighbourhood using a cheap VLF Radio Receiver under 1 KHz range, also known as Natural Radios and people are convinced that these devices are used to listen to earth sounds. It is VLF Radio Receiver used from their neighbourhood that is doing the trick. There is a post in New York Times calling Gang Stalking and Electronic harassment as paranoia.Īnd all this while they have been using VLF Radio Receivers and VLF Transmitters as electronic harassment devices.Īnd targeted individuals do look paranoid because they talk about satellite and super computer.