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Spirit Voice Newsletter
Published by Bill (Dutch) Weisensale
About Dutch
Bill Weisensale, nicknamed "Dutch," began taping in 1974
"To prove to myself that it can't happen, and that EVP was no threat to our
"comfortable" material reality. Within a few month I had done a
complete about-face, and my life has never been the same since."
In 1980, Dutch began publishing the newsletters, which will be made
available on this web site as they are converted from hard copy. His
purpose was to provide a forum to communicate EVP concepts to other
experimenters. He understood the need to keep this information available
in the public domain.
The Spirit Voice is a technical EVP newsletter, and in it, you will
find considerable historical background concerning what has been tried before
and possible explanations about why EVP is the way it is.
From the Spring 2001 AA-EVP newsletter:
Dutch
(Bill) Weisensale Returns Home
Although
we knew that Dutch Weisensale had been fighting cancer for quite some time it
was still a very sad evening when we learned that he would no longer be
communicating with us in the physical. Our
prayers go out to his wife Mary who was instrumental in much of Dutch’s work.
Sarah Estep
wrote:
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"Dutch
(Bill) Weisensale and I became close friends almost 25 years ago.
He'd heard about me, somehow, and how I started taping in October 1976,
so wrote to me about his work in the field.
We immediately began exchanging letters (in those days neither of us
had computers) and answered each other promptly.
George Meek, the developer of Spiricom contacted Dutch and asked if he
knew any taper who might be able to reinforce William O'Neil's work with
Spiricom. Dutch suggested George contact me.
“About
that time, Dutch began an international group he called "Spirit
Voices." He published a
quarterly Journal, largely technical, about his own brilliant work in the
field of EVP, and outstanding ideas he had for development.
When Dutch discontinued his group, I felt others in the field needed to
know what their colleagues were doing, so I began the AA-EVP in May 1982.
Dutch was very happy I'd done this and supported my every effort.
He remained a member of my AA-EVP until I turned it over to the Butlers
in May 2000. Dutch joined their
group and remained very active in working on R&D ideas, along with other
members, to enable the invisibles to come through to us more easily and in
louder and clearer voices.
“Even
though he was diagnosed with terminal cancer several years ago, he continued
putting all of his efforts into the development of the field of ITC.
Dutch had many treatments for his disease, which would cause him to
remain in the hospital for several days at a time.
Just as soon as he was able, he'd return home and continue working in
the field that he loved, ITC.
“I
am sad that Dutch is no longer with us--in a physical sense, although I know
he will continue to be aware of all that we do in bringing communication from
the spirit world, to our world, here. No
doubt he has already returned to good health, and is busy working with other
outstanding scientists from his 'home' back there, to help those of us
involved with EVP/ITC.
“I
am sure Dutch was greeted by the Heavenly Choir, upon his return, and the red
carpet was laid before him....
Sarah Estep”
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Jeff
King wrote:
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“I
first made contact with Dutch in the late 1980s, after Sarah had mentioned his
work (and address) in her newsletter. The
first interesting parallel between us was that he and I shared a common career
and status as what he humorously called a "recycled technician.”
He was ex-Air Force, I was ex-civil aviation.
“In gaining copies of all
of Dutch's printed work, I quickly realized that he and I had been on a
parallel research path without knowing it.
For my part, Dutch's insights validated my own, and gave me confidence
to go further with formative theories.
“At that time, we
corresponded via snail-mail, but the major part of my involvement with Dutch
was much later via personal emails, where through our collaboration, we both
had some satisfying insights to long unanswered technical questions.
“I quickly came to greatly
admire Dutch's insights (and direct approach) into the technical realms of EVP
research, and felt very privileged to be able to work with him in this
pioneering field.
“I know that the technical
work will indeed continue for him in a heavenly setting, and that somehow we
will be aware of this work and its evolution.
“I'll
miss you Dutch...but I'm sure we'll be hearing from you!!
Jeff King”
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In
one of his last letters to us Dutch wrote:
“When I was 14 years old, I learned to ride my Dad's Harley-Davison in
the cornfield behind our house. Off
and on during my life I've ridden Bikes and still have our almost half-century
old (1952) Harley in our little shop. Free
spirit on the open road, and all that good stuff.
Just a keepsake now. I'm
hardly in condition to kickstart an engine with the displacement of a
Volkswagen. Anyway I've told Mary
that she doesn't have to worry about me passing on, because when my time comes,
if I can't figure out how to take our Harley along, I'm just simply not going to
go, period. -- So far I haven't
been able to figure it out. Love,
cheers and best wishes to all of you, Dutch and Mary.”
We are sure that Dutch
found an exact replica of the Harley waiting for him on the other side.
Spirit Voices Newsletter Volume 1
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