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Welcome to the Association TransCommunication Archive
About this Archive The Association TransCommunication was founded by Sarah Estep in 1982, and since May of that year, quarterly newsletters have been published without interruption. Sarah published seventy-four AA-EVP newsletters between 1982 and 2000. Tom and Lisa Butler assumed leadership of the AA-EVP in 2000 and continued publication with issue 19-2.
The newsletter was changed to the AA-EVP NewsJournal in 2003, and is now an average twenty-page publication providing news, education and inspiration about many forms of trans-etheric influence, but still with a focus on Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and visual forms of Instrumental TransCommunication (ITC).
January 2010, beginning with issue 28-4, the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (AA-EVP) became the Association TransCommunication (ATransC). This change is intended to recognize that the Association has become an international one and that all forms of objective transcommunication are being studied. Today, the ATransC NewsJournal is one of the most comprehensive sources of information in this field.
Bill Weisensale published sixteen Spirit Voices newsletters. Each of these are much longer than an issue of the newsletter, and they contain more technical information. Bill conducted much study to find improved technology for EVP, and the newsletters reflected that.
This Archive was established by Tom and Lisa Butler shortly after they assumed leadership of the Association. The intention was to preserve the documents and provide a searchable library for the use of members. As of January 2010, the archive is open to the public. However, conversion of the hard-copy newsletters published by Sarah and Bill is labor-intensive, and has been done as a background task. Thus you will find some of Sarah's later issues have yet to be converted and most of Bill's. As a rule, modern issues will be slow to be added, but important articles will appear in the body of the ATransC website.
All documents in the ATransC archive are copyrighted, but permission for use of part is given under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. Permission is specifically not given for reproduction of entire documents or for the publication of these documents in any form.
Tom and Lisa Butler
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