Francois Brune, another priest, and journalist Peter Krassa argued Ernetti was pressured into refuting his claims about the Chronovisor.
n 1952, Father Ernetti and Father Gemelli, inadvertently picked up EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) while recording Gregorian chants on a reel-to-reel tape recorder called a Magnétophone. When the wire on the machine kept breaking, Father Gemelli looked to heavens and asked his dead father for help. To the shock of both men, his father's voice was later heard on the recording saying, "Of course I shall help you. I'm always with you." Further experiments confirmed the phenomenon.
Francois Brune, another priest, and journalist Peter Krassa argued Ernetti was pressured into refuting his claims about the Chronovisor.
n 1952, Father Ernetti and Father Gemelli, inadvertently picked up EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) while recording Gregorian chants on a reel-to-reel tape recorder called a Magnétophone. When the wire on the machine kept breaking, Father Gemelli looked to heavens and asked his dead father for help. To the shock of both men, his father's voice was later heard on the recording saying, "Of course I shall help you. I'm always with you." Further experiments confirmed the phenomenon.
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