Do animals talk ( or think ) in words ? I am deeply suspicious after fourteen years of experimental study that they just might be, though I am thinking what I tap into may just be something I call 'Audio-Telepathy' for the most part. I am looking for real assistance from others to seriously test this out !
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I haven't spent too much time to date comparatively recording animals. In the case of animals
that I have recorded, I've found a surprisingly larger percentage of them projecting intelligible
words within the sound frequencies of their voices than I would have ever imagined.
Here are a few samples of an eight year old Lab. / Pitt Bull mix named Dingo. Dingo was a very
intelligent dog ! At the time of this recording, unfortunately the only one I ever retained that I've
been able to find so far, I found a number of statements in his vocal sounds, both backwards
and forwards.
Here is a short track of Dingo trying hard to catch my attention as I worked in a neighbor's yard
a few hundred feet from the yard Dingo was penned in at this moment
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Now, what I've done, is carefully extracted one embedded bit of this audio file. I've played it at
three speeds.. normal, then two slower speeds. If you listen to the initial track, you might be able
to detect where dingo was trying to form these words. Of this extraction, nearly everyone I've
played this for agrees that he is clearly saying ... " hear me " , which is exactly what he was
wanting to occur ! .....................................................................................
Here is another clip of Dingo sounding a little bit like he is in agony. My friend Finn, who was the
caregiver for Dingo since he was a couple months old, says that Dingo's biggest fear was
being left alone. When Dingo was a tiny puppy, the people that were supposed to be caring for
him left him tied up out in the back yard, without food or water for long periods at a time. My
friend Finn decided to adopt Dingo without asking, and I know that Finn gave Dingo the best life
possible for over twelve years. I wonder if you'll be able to hear the word " alone " in this clip.
Also at three speeds ...............................................................................
Now here is yet another audio recording of Dingo. I can make out at least two comments being
spoken simultaneously. I will offer my interpretation in the label, just contemplate the unusual
sound frequencies being delivered. Here now is this sample
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Here now is a two year old female Golden Retriever name " Ella " . Ella is a very sweet dog that
lived in my neighborhood. I used to park my car a couple blocks from my house, often right
outside the chain link fence that surrounded the yard Ella was in. I would always go over and
give her a hug over the short fence, and she would wail as if she'd been neglected forever.
Incidentally, the young woman who kept and cared for Ella treated her very well indeed. Ella was
just a needy dog !
I began working to communicate with Ella right away, intending towards projecting telepathic
thoughts of what I was also speaking to her verbally. I let her know that I was aware that animals
were so much more intelligent than most people are ready to acknowledge, and that I knew she
could speak to me if she tried hard enough. About the third or forth time I visited her, while
insisting that she learn to form words which I could record, she began to consistently and
frantically look for a rock or bone to place in her mouth before she ran over to the fence to
commence her wailing greeting and speech.
It seemed that she could alter her sounds by having this object in her mouth. This is the first
verbalization in words that I documented of Ella. Here is a 20 second or so audio track that
contains a number of embedded word formations I can detect . Notice the strange sounds I
make during this audio recording. Here is the full audio clip ....................
If you listen near the end of this audio clip, you will probably not have too much trouble hearing
Ella say " I learn " ...........................................................................................
Here's something else that is interesting. I do believe Ella is saying the same thing that Dingo
did.. which is " hear me " . I do believe this shows that these intelligent animals would like to be
heard in these unusually embedded profound vocal sounds.....................
Now I'd like to look at a sample on a cat. This is Mistral. At the time of this recording, Mistral
was a sixteen year old female Siamese. You'll hear my brother asking her to say hello. Directly
afterward, you'll hear her version of " hello " ...............................................
Here is the 30 second video of this. The video isn't great, but the audio is pretty good, and you
can see her mouth the word .........................................................................
Here is a sample of a dog that I consider pretty suggestive of pertinent information being
projected within his vocal sound frequencies. I found out later from his human mother that
his name is ' Amigo '. Amigo is a highly intelligent dog... it's easy to tell just by looking at
him for a few seconds. At the time of this recording, his mother was not home. What I hear
of this extracted bit of his voice recording is ' where's Sheila ' ................
Just a few more houses up the same alley that I find Amigo in his fenced back yard, I came
across this beautiful young female Collie mix. When I approached her as she was behind the
iron gate of the back yard, she was very excited to see me. I assumed her human parents
were not home, because the car I usually saw in the driveway off the alley was not there.
Within a few seconds of her initial excitement of having me ( a stranger to her at that point )
in my study her body language and overall movements of looking at the house and back to
me, I got the immediate impression that she was uncomfortable in visiting with me while her
parents were not home. What my impression of her potential embedded verbal message
contained in this short clip is ' They always, sail away ' which I'm thinking is her way of
describing how she feels when she is left at home alone... listen to the tones in her voice
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Now here is some of my more recent work... mp3 files now.