These materials have been crucial to my ongoing investigation. From foundational texts in history and folklore to software tools for analyzing audio signals, everything listed below has shaped my thinking or assisted with technical tasks. If you have suggestions to add, I welcome them.
The following titles have greatly informed my research into EVP phenomena, local folklore, and historical events connected to the Bridgewater Triangle and King Philip’s War. If you have additional recommendations, please feel free to reach out.
Weisberg’s documentation of paranormal activity in southeastern Massachusetts has been invaluable in contextualizing my findings.
Russo’s local accounts have helped me connect folklore with the geographic specificity of my EVP findings.
This narrative further highlights how regional folklore and mysterious encounters intertwine.
Russo’s research has informed my perspective on regional patterns in paranormal phenomena.
Raudive’s foundational work in EVP research is critical for understanding the methodologies and significance of capturing these phenomena.
Cardoso offers insightful reflections and technical considerations based on extensive EVP research.
Macy’s explorations into communication with other realms have guided my approach in analyzing ambiguous audio.
This work has greatly expanded my understanding of technical methods in EVP analysis.
An essential historical account of EVP’s origins, linking crucially to my own discoveries.
Brooks provides insightful perspectives often missing from traditional narratives of King Philip’s War, emphasizing indigenous viewpoints.
Silverman’s research offers essential historical context for understanding indigenous struggles and resilience.
Philbrick’s detailed narrative vividly portrays the early encounters and eventual conflicts between colonists and Native Americans.
Lepore deeply explores the cultural and linguistic dimensions of King Philip's War, providing vital context for my inquiries.
Used for isolating and cleaning up audio fragments.
Spectrogram viewer for visual frequency analysis.
Advanced phonetic analysis tool (difficult to master, still trying).
Aggregates millions of digital artifacts across U.S. libraries, museums, and archives — helpful for cross-referencing visual and textual data.
A major repository of historical documents, public domain media, and hard-to-find texts relevant to fringe studies and historical narratives.
A rich archive of oral history, music, and folklore from throughout the U.S., including Indigenous materials relevant to this investigation.
This page will be updated if and when more resources are discovered and utilized.