Barbara McBeath
Biography:
Barbara McBeath has independently researched and studied the spirit & ghost phenomena for over 40 years. She authored the G.I.S. (Ghost Investigators Society) Protocol and analyzes and collaborates on events, EVP's, stories, pictures and videos for their website. She also has conducted lectures and presentations and has been a spokesperson on behalf of the Society in a USU documentary, and on TV and radio.
Past Shows:
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to April 3, 2002, when Art is joined by members the Ghost Investigators Society, Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath, who share a series of mind blowing EVPs from the ghosts of children. ... More »
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeArt Bell: Somewhere in Time
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/3/02 when Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath from the Ghost Investigators Society shared eerie EVPs that may cause your skin to crawl. ... More »
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeArt Bell: Somewhere in Time
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/24/01 when Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath from the G.I.S. shared EVP recordings from a haunted prison. ... More »
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeEVP Research
Filling in for George, Art Bell was joined for the entire program by Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath, of Ghost Investigator's Society, who presented their latest EVPs. ... More »
Host: Art BellElectronic Voice Phenomena
Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell was joined by Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath, of the Ghost Investigators Society, who presented a collection of newly recorded ghost voices, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). The pair, who noted that this is their 10th year appearing on Coast, shared a plethora of sound clips that were played throughout the night and included chilling recordings of a crying baby, a singing woman, and even an EVP left on an answering machine. ... More »
Host: Art BellGhost Voice Recordings
Filling in for George, Art Bell was joined by Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society (G.I.S.), who brought along a collection of new and 'best of' spirit voice recordings, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). ... More »
Host: Art BellVoices from the Other Side
Barbara McBeath from the Ghost Investigators Society, returned with a new selection of actual recorded voices of ghosts, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). Due to illness, Brendan Cook did not appear along with Barbara McBeath on Saturday's show. ... More »
Host: Art BellRebroadcast: Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath from 10/18/03
In a rebroadcast from 10/18/03, Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society presented another selection of recorded ghost voices, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). ... More »
Host: Art BellRecorded Spirit Communications
Art Bell returned to the airwaves with Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society. ... More »
Host: Art BellEVP in the House
Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath, from the Ghost Investigators Society, returned with a new selection of actual recorded voices of ghosts known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). They presented a series of nine selections recorded from the home of two women... ... More »
Host: Art BellVoices of the Dead
Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath from the Ghost Investigators Society returned with a new selection of actual recorded voices of ghosts, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). This time out they brought several recordings taken at an abandoned mental hospital. Cook described a particularly disturbing EVP from the mental hospital as the "oddest recording that we have ever recorded." ... More »
Host: Art BellThe Dead Speak
Ghost Investigators Society members, Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath, returned to the show with another batch of recorded ghost voices, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). This time some of the voices of the dead came from Deer Lodge Prison in Montana, Wyoming State Penitentiary, and the Gold Hill Hotel in Virginia City, Nevada. While Investigating the Gold Hill Hotel, McBeath and Cook recorded a young boy pleading "Help me" and a woman asking, "Are you alone?" ... More »
Host: Art BellGhostly Voices
Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath, from the Ghost Investigators Society, returned to the show with a new selection of recorded ghost voices, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). ... More »
Host: Art BellEVPs & UFO Shoot Down
Main guests Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society returned with a new selection of electronic voice phenomena (EVP). Saturday's first hour guest, a Brigadier General from the South African army, identified only as "Chris," described an incident where he was involved in shooting down a UFO in 1992. ... More »
Host: Art BellSounds of Ghosts
Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society (ghostpix.com) presented their latest actual recorded voices of ghosts, known as electronic voice phenomena (EVP). ... More »
Host: Art BellGhost Town EVPs
Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society (G.I.S.) were back on the show on Thursday night, with an all new set of electronic voice phenomena to share. The majority of these sound clips were recorded at the "brewery" that is part of the Gold Hill Hotel in Virginia City, a ghost town in Nevada. "The entire city seems to be haunted," Cook said. Among the ghost voices they captured were a little girl plaintively asking "are you alone?" and a crusty older man exhorting: "I'm gonna kill ya right here." The latter clip was of special interest as it showed up on both digital and analog tape recorders simultaneously. In another unusual EVP they played (which was taped at a mausoleum) the sound of Cook falling down some stairs is heard and then a female voice asks "Are you OK?" This is an example of a "compassionate" EVP, ... More »
Host: George NooryVoices from Beyond
"They seem to be very quick, sporadic responses," said Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, (ghostpix.com) about the strange Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) recordings made in places like an old frontier prison in Montana. Appearing on Thursday night's show with fellow G.I.S. member Brendan Cook, the two played a variety of goose bump inducing samples they had captured on their recent expeditions. While the words of the non-visible entities aren't always clearly intelligible, what comes through "is their emotion and personality," said McBeath. For example, in the audio they made while walking down to the basement of a mausoleum, just the strangely drawn out word "go" is heard, but the intonation is rich in the sound of dread and disdain. Cook and McBeath explained that there are generally two types of ghostly activities—an intelligent haunting, which is interactive and a residual haunting which is often repetitive and non-reactive. Many of their EVP recordings seem ... More »
Host: George NooryEVP: 2002
Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, present actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More »
Host: Art BellBrendan Cook & Barbara McBeath
Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More »
Host: Art BellBrendan Cook & Barbara McBeath
Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More »
Host: Art BellBrendan Cook & Barbara McBeath
Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More »
Host: Art BellBrendan Cook & Barbara McBeath
Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More »
Host: Art BellBrendan Cook & Barbara McBeath
Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More »
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