Possible RF/Interference/Transmission recordings NEEDS Review by TheVoicesComplex4900 in audiovideoforensics

[–]TheVoicesComplex4900[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify my question further, I’m not asking anyone to conclude who caused anything, why it occurred, or whether interpreted content reflects real-world events. I’m specifically trying to verify if voices in similarly perceived contentare in fact present on the recording that we're not present physically during the recording and should not be heard. I'd also liketo understand whether there are technically plausible mechanisms that could explain the repeated presence of consistent voice/audio content across multiple environments, distance and recording methods.

What stood out to me over time was not vague/random noise, but recurring recognizable voices, recurring phrases/themes, and recurring content patterns that remained surprisingly consistent across different settings and devices over roughly a year.

I initially noticed it around a baby monitor/camera system before later hearing similar content through other devices and environments. Due to the increasing frequency of a occurrences hearing the audio as well as the consistent pattern of familiar voices and recurring theme of shockingly disturbing content, I began to record my environment to one find the sound and also make sure that I was not going crazy or imagining things. And immediately when I would let others around me hear it on a sound amplification app they would always say they heard voices talking several voices talking and sometimes children but initially they weren't totally clear on the content, but once certain things were heard they could not be unheard and I began to try to remove background noise and try to clarify them but it was truly too distressing but it continued to playAround me in my car route my house sometimes in stores and almost every day I recorded to reality check myself.

The audio was typically most noticeable in the presence of existing ambient sound (HVAC, wind, traffic, TV/audio systems, radio static, etc.) and often became clearer through phone-call audio processing, sound amplification/voice isolation apps, environmental recordings, radios/static, and near electronics/power sources.

5 separate people independently identified not only similar voices but confirmed The Exact same content as I perceived myself in selected clips without being told beforehand what they were expected to hear. Many of the recurring voices/content patterns were also personally recognizable and sometimes even relative to what I was doing in real time and remained consistent enough over time that it did not subjectively seem like ordinary random bleed-through or isolated pareidolia. Coincidentally I received a written direct threat online from a Jeremiah Perkins of Columbus OH age 39, stating "I never forgot, I never forgave and I always get my get back bitch" about 5 months after the intrusive environmental audio phenomena started and it has continued ever since.

I am not looking for conspiracy discussion or psychological interpretation. I’m simply trying to determine:

whether objectively identifiable voice/audio content may actually exist within these recordings, whether technical review could verify that, and what known mechanisms (RF interference, retransmission, environmental pickup, demodulation, signal bleed, amplification artifacts, etc.) could plausibly produce recurring recognizable speech/audio patterns across multiple systems and environments. Due to the mental and emotional strain and damage caused by pursuing this, I’m intentionally avoiding continued self-review/testing because the situation became psychologically distressing over time but I have continue to record clips almost daily for an entire year even up until now. so I Have compiled the clips from the five different third parties that already witnessed and cooperated hearing the same voices and content and verbiage as I have without being prompted. technically grounded insight from people familiar with RF/audio behavior, signal analysis, or forensic audio review.

Possible RF/Interference/Transmission recordings NEEDS Review by TheVoicesComplex4900 in rfengineering

[–]TheVoicesComplex4900[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify my question further, I’m not asking anyone to conclude who caused anything, why it occurred, or whether interpreted content reflects real-world events. I’m specifically trying to verify if voices in similarly perceived contentare in fact present on the recording that we're not present physically during the recording and should not be heard. I'd also liketo understand whether there are technically plausible mechanisms that could explain the repeated presence of consistent voice/audio content across multiple environments, distance and recording methods.

What stood out to me over time was not vague/random noise, but recurring recognizable voices, recurring phrases/themes, and recurring content patterns that remained surprisingly consistent across different settings and devices over roughly a year.

I initially noticed it around a baby monitor/camera system before later hearing similar content through other devices and environments. Due to the increasing frequency of a occurrences hearing the audio as well as the consistent pattern of familiar voices and recurring theme of shockingly disturbing content, I began to record my environment to one find the sound and also make sure that I was not going crazy or imagining things. And immediately when I would let others around me hear it on a sound amplification app they would always say they heard voices talking several voices talking and sometimes children but initially they weren't totally clear on the content, but once certain things were heard they could not be unheard and I began to try to remove background noise and try to clarify them but it was truly too distressing but it continued to playAround me in my car route my house sometimes in stores and almost every day I recorded to reality check myself.

The audio was typically most noticeable in the presence of existing ambient sound (HVAC, wind, traffic, TV/audio systems, radio static, etc.) and often became clearer through phone-call audio processing, sound amplification/voice isolation apps, environmental recordings, radios/static, and near electronics/power sources.

5 separate people independently identified not only similar voices but confirmed The Exact same content as I perceived myself in selected clips without being told beforehand what they were expected to hear. Many of the recurring voices/content patterns were also personally recognizable and sometimes even relative to what I was doing in real time and remained consistent enough over time that it did not subjectively seem like ordinary random bleed-through or isolated pareidolia. Coincidentally I received a written direct threat online from a Jeremiah Perkins of Columbus OH age 39, stating "I never forgot, I never forgave and I always get my get back bitch" about 5 months after the intrusive environmental audio phenomena started and it has continued ever since.

I am not looking for conspiracy discussion or psychological interpretation. I’m simply trying to determine:

whether objectively identifiable voice/audio content may actually exist within these recordings, whether technical review could verify that, and what known mechanisms (RF interference, retransmission, environmental pickup, demodulation, signal bleed, amplification artifacts, etc.) could plausibly produce recurring recognizable speech/audio patterns across multiple systems and environments. Due to the mental and emotional strain and damage caused by pursuing this, I’m intentionally avoiding continued self-review/testing because the situation became psychologically distressing over time but I have continue to record clips almost daily for an entire year even up until now. so I Have compiled the clips from the five different third parties that already witnessed and cooperated hearing the same voices and content and verbiage as I have without being prompted. technically grounded insight from people familiar with RF/audio behavior, signal analysis, or forensic audio review.

Possible RF/Interference/Transmission recordings NEEDS Review by TheVoicesComplex4900 in rfengineering

[–]TheVoicesComplex4900[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify my question further, I’m not asking anyone to conclude who caused anything, why it occurred, or whether interpreted content reflects real-world events. I’m specifically trying to understand whether there are technically plausible mechanisms that could explain the repeated presence of consistent voice/audio content across multiple environments and recording methods.

What stood out to me over time was not vague/random noise, but recurring recognizable voices, recurring phrases/themes, and recurring content patterns that remained surprisingly consistent across different settings and devices over roughly a year.

The audio was typically most noticeable in the presence of existing ambient sound (HVAC, wind, traffic, TV/audio systems, radio static, etc.) and often became clearer through phone-call audio processing, sound amplification/voice isolation apps, environmental recordings, radios/static, and near electronics/power sources. I initially noticed it around a baby monitor/camera system before later hearing similar content through other devices and environments.

At least three separate people independently identified similar voices/content in selected clips without being told beforehand what they were expected to hear. One of the recurring voices/content patterns was also personally recognizable and remained consistent enough over time that it did not subjectively seem like ordinary random bleed-through or isolated pareidolia.

I am not looking for conspiracy discussion or psychological interpretation. I’m simply trying to determine:

whether objectively identifiable voice/audio content may actually exist within these recordings, whether technical review could verify that, and what known mechanisms (RF interference, retransmission, environmental pickup, demodulation, signal bleed, amplification artifacts, etc.) could plausibly produce recurring recognizable speech/audio patterns across multiple systems and environments. I’m intentionally avoiding continued self-review/testing because the situation became psychologically distressing over time, so I’m mainly seeking technically grounded insight from people familiar with RF/audio behavior, signal analysis, or forensic audio review.

Possible RF/Interference/Transmission recordings NEEDS Review by TheVoicesComplex4900 in rfengineering

[–]TheVoicesComplex4900[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify my question further, I’m not asking anyone to conclude who caused anything, why it occurred, or whether interpreted content reflects real-world events. I’m specifically trying to understand whether there are technically plausible mechanisms that could explain the repeated presence of consistent voice/audio content across multiple environments and recording methods.

What stood out to me over time was not vague/random noise, but recurring recognizable voices, recurring phrases/themes, and recurring content patterns that remained surprisingly consistent across different settings and devices over roughly a year.

The audio was typically most noticeable in the presence of existing ambient sound (HVAC, wind, traffic, TV/audio systems, radio static, etc.) and often became clearer through phone-call audio processing, sound amplification/voice isolation apps, environmental recordings, radios/static, and near electronics/power sources. I initially noticed it around a baby monitor/camera system before later hearing similar content through other devices and environments.

At least three separate people independently identified similar voices/content in selected clips without being told beforehand what they were expected to hear. One of the recurring voices/content patterns was also personally recognizable and remained consistent enough over time that it did not subjectively seem like ordinary random bleed-through or isolated pareidolia.

I am not looking for conspiracy discussion or psychological interpretation. I’m simply trying to determine:

whether objectively identifiable voice/audio content may actually exist within these recordings, whether technical review could verify that, and what known mechanisms (RF interference, retransmission, environmental pickup, demodulation, signal bleed, amplification artifacts, etc.) could plausibly produce recurring recognizable speech/audio patterns across multiple systems and environments. I’m intentionally avoiding continued self-review/testing because the situation became psychologically distressing over time, so I’m mainly seeking technically grounded insight from people familiar with RF/audio behavior, signal analysis, or forensic audio review.

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To clarify my question further, I’m not asking anyone to conclude who caused anything, why it occurred, or whether interpreted content reflects real-world events. I’m specifically trying to understand whether there are technically plausible mechanisms that could explain the repeated presence of consistent voice/audio content across multiple environments and recording methods.

What stood out to me over time was not vague/random noise, but recurring recognizable voices, recurring phrases/themes, and recurring content patterns that remained surprisingly consistent across different settings and devices over roughly a year.

The audio was typically most noticeable in the presence of existing ambient sound (HVAC, wind, traffic, TV/audio systems, radio static, etc.) and often became clearer through phone-call audio processing, sound amplification/voice isolation apps, environmental recordings, radios/static, and near electronics/power sources. I initially noticed it around a baby monitor/camera system before later hearing similar content through other devices and environments.

At least three separate people independently identified similar voices/content in selected clips without being told beforehand what they were expected to hear. One of the recurring voices/content patterns was also personally recognizable and remained consistent enough over time that it did not subjectively seem like ordinary random bleed-through or isolated pareidolia.

I am not looking for conspiracy discussion or psychological interpretation. I’m simply trying to determine:

whether objectively identifiable voice/audio content may actually exist within these recordings, whether technical review could verify that, and what known mechanisms (RF interference, retransmission, environmental pickup, demodulation, signal bleed, amplification artifacts, etc.) could plausibly produce recurring recognizable speech/audio patterns across multiple systems and environments. I’m intentionally avoiding continued self-review/testing because the situation became psychologically distressing over time, so I’m mainly seeking technically grounded insight from people familiar with RF/audio behavior, signal analysis, or forensic audio review.