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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:

Ghost Voice Recordings

Friday October 26, 2007

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 Bell

Voices from the Other Side

Saturday October 28, 2006

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 Bell

Rebroadcast: Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath from 10/18/03

Saturday April 22, 2006

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 Bell

Recorded Spirit Communications

Saturday April 15, 2006

Back from his vacation, Art Bell returned to the airwaves with Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society. The two shared a batch of new recordings of alleged spirit communications, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). Cook said they now use condenser microphones to make their recordings because they produce EVPs of remarkable clarity. He pointed out that since these mics dramatically improve their recordings, it may suggest that EVPs are not directly imprinted onto the recording medium, but are instead actual audible sounds. Included in the selection of EVPs Cook and McBeath brought along were three recorded at a mausoleum, including a puzzling one of a voice saying, "I’m getting big." They also presented two EVPs from a private residence where the voice of an older man can be heard asking, "Did you want to talk to me?" In the latter half of the show, the two introduced several EVPs from an old 1920s stock exchange building that had also served a ... More
Host: Art Bell

EVP in the House

Sunday September 18, 2005

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 Bell

Voices of the Dead

Saturday April 2, 2005

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." In the nearly two minute clip, the voice of a young child can be heard saying, "Help me, can't breathe, I couldn't breathe." Other voices come in as the child continues to call out "I can't breathe," followed by the sound of water thrashing, a thud, then silence. Cook claims that at the time of the recording no children were present and there has been no running water in the facility for almost 20 years.Cook believes the recording is a residual of the traumatic event that was somehow caught in the atmosphere and gets played back from time to time. McBeath is not convinced the recording rep ... More
Host: Art Bell

The Dead Speak

Saturday October 30, 2004

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?" On an EVP recorded at Deer Lodge Prison, the voice of a man can be heard saying, "Help, I'm in here." Perhaps more disturbing is a recording they captured at the Wyoming State Penitentiary in which a man plainly states, "I have to go now. I'm dead." McBeath believes the vast majority of ghosts she has recorded either do not realize they are dead or are in denial about it. Cook thinks that by recording the dead, he is helping them to embrace their fate. As an example, he cited an EVP recorded in a cemetery ... More
Host: Art Bell

Ghostly Voices

Saturday June 19, 2004

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). Among the EVPs they recorded were a young boy in a mausoleum curiously asking, "Hey, what is that for?" and a little girl who haunts the Egyptian Theater entreating, "Tell me more." Interestingly, about half the audio clips came from McBeath's house. During one recording session you can clearly hear a man's voice order, "Hey, get out!" and another voice suggesting, "This might help." The EVP clips played during Saturday's show can be accessed on this page.Cook and McBeath captured the ghost voices with a standard microphone on a RCA digital voice recorder. Cook says they have picked up "more voices" since switching from analog to digital recorders. He also believes the "voices are manipulating sounds that are already in the atmosphere" rather than generating their own. ... More
Host: Art Bell

EVPs & UFO Shoot Down

Saturday February 7, 2004

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.Main guests Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of theGhost Investigators Society returned with a new selection of electronic voice phenomena (EVP). ... More
Host: Art Bell

Sounds of Ghosts

Saturday October 18, 2003

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 Bell

Ghost Town EVPs

Thursday June 19, 2003

Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath (ghostpix.com) of theGhost 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, McBeath said. One technique G.I.S. uses to glean material, is to ask the would-be entities questions as they walk about an i ... More
Host: George Noory

Voices from Beyond

Thursday February 6, 2003

"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 Noory

EVP: 2002

Friday November 8, 2002

Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, present actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More
Host: Art Bell

Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Wednesday October 30, 2002

Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More
Host: Art Bell

Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Friday September 20, 2002

Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More
Host: Art Bell

Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Wednesday July 3, 2002

Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More
Host: Art Bell

Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Wednesday April 3, 2002

Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More
Host: Art Bell

Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Friday February 8, 2002

Ghost Investigators Society, with actual recorded voices of ghosts. ... More
Host: Art Bell

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