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RAYMOND
CASS
Raymond Cass was born in Yorkshire, England in 1921 and
educated at the Riley High School, Hull. From an early age
he became interested in the paranormal, reading avidly on
the subject. The massive slaughter on the Western Front
raised serious questions in his mind about the purpose of
life and the futility of war. He was engrossed in
Harmsworths History of World War1' when a male voice
suddenly called his name over a primitive radio which was
switched off at the time. Alone in his grandfather's
seafront mansion this was an enigmatic experience, but even
at the age of seven he was aware of paranormal forces.
To gain a more intimate knowledge of the paranormal he
joined a Hull psychic society, and it was at this point that
he found that an ancestor, Robert Cass who died in 1898, was
not only the founder of spiritualism in Hull but also a
powerful medium who could levitate a heavy table with three
men on top to the ceiling. They wrote their names there with
carpenter's pencils. A psychic thread in his lineage first
emerged in 1773 in Leaming, North Yorkshire, where Molly
Cass was persecuted as a medium and psychic. In 1938 at a
Helen Duncan seance in Bridlington it was predicted that
Raymond would develope voice mediumship. Although it was not
until 1971 with the publication of Konstantin Raudive's
book, 'Breakthrough', that this prophecy came true and as
part of a dedicated team of EVP buffs Raymond rapidly
overtook other UK researchers and produced voices of clarity
and amplitude which attracted worldwide attention. He
produced examples of the much disputed 'Polyglot Voices'
(see tracks 3-10 on the CD), where a sentence would contain
the elements of various different languages. Fluent in
German, Raymond was able to keep up with European
experimentors, aided by his association with the German
section of the Foriegn Office. But on his release in 1945
from a German prison camp he was forced to shelve his
passion for psychic affairs and concentrate on earning a
living. Interested in acoustics, he qualified to trade in
hearing aid technology and founded his own practice in
Yorkshire where he was active for 20 years. During this time
he found the resources to begin experimenting with EVP in
association with well known experimentor Mike Vinter, who is
still active to this day.
Obtaining EVP is a difficult and arduous pursuit with many
setbacks and fallow periods, and the conditions needed to
make successfull EVP recordings are largley unknown. Ray's
office in Hull, where the best results have been achieved,
appeared to be a 'window area' with a lively magnetic flux
upon which the voices seemed to ride. In 1997 at the age of
76 his psychic energies seemed to peter out; much burning of
the midnight oil had taken its toll. At the time of writing
he is in a negative period, described by him as being like
'writers block', and it remains to be seen whether the
powers that be will relent and permit him access to EVP
again in the future. In the early days, in 1972 a voice said
"We'll work the switches". In other words, the voice
entities are calling the shots, and for now at least, this
is what seems to have happened. Raymond Cass is considered
one of the world's foremost researchers into EVP. Raymond's
voice samples have been presented in many lectures and
presentations worldwide. Raymond's tapes have also been the
focus of study by various institutions such as The
Bio-Energetics Institute in Osaka, Japan, The Parapsychology
Unit of Olivet College, Michigan, USA, The ESP Research
Associates Foundation at Little Rock, Arkansas, and The
Parapsychology Unit at Freidburg University. His work has
also been observed by The War Department, USA, and The
Ministry of Defense here in the UK.
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