"Many ideas throughout history have been discarded as being too ridiculous to merit further study. Less than a hundred years ago many people believed humans would never fly. Now we have gone to the moon and back. Space flights, atomic energy, and medical transplants belonged to the realm of science fiction. Now they are realities. Speaking with those who have gone on to another existence is one area of study ripe for further exploration. Through the centuries many discoveries that have profoundly influenced human life seem to have come about almost by accident. Others occur as a result of dedicated work and research. In nearly every case the seemingly impossible has, in time become possible." - Sarah Estep
ITC - Instrumental Transcommunication
Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) means that the messages coming from beyond will be received and/or stored by use of technical means.
ITC is the use of tape recorder, TVs, radios, computers, telephones, and other technical devices with the intent to get meaningful information from beyond in such forms as voices, images, and text.
EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) experimenting produced the first ITC contacts using a tape recorder and a simple microphone. Later on there occurred ITC contacts via telephone, computer, fax, special devices and so on.
The big advantage of ITC is the possibility to prove to others that something uncommon takes place. Not only the receiver of the messages, for example the medium, but also others could become a witness of these contacts. Almost everybody who is really interested in that phenomenon can get and with persistence will get EVP.
This excerpt taken from http://www.worlditc.org
PAS has no comments towards the quotes below, we only present them to you as instructed:
"Do not waste your time with closed-minded skeptics, invest it on research" --Message from the Beyond.
"We're not here to proof or disproof that the Beyond exists... we're here to share their messages with all of you..." --The Beyond asked us to share this with you on our behalf and not theirs (but, we don't take credit for it).
