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Bogoras’ recording is not only the earliest, but is the most credible and fascinating piece of evidence considered to be paranormal. Despite examinations by physicist, the recording remains unexplainable. According to some sources, the Minnesota State University continues to maintain and study the recording. It was during the recording of a ritual performed by a Chuckchee shaman that Bogoras also recorded unexplained voices, which spoke in English and Russian. Using a phonograph to record the languages, songs, and beliefs of various indigenous tribes in Siberia, Bogoras recorded something unexpected. The earliest such recording, albeit unintentional, was made by anthropologist, Waldemar Bogoras (b.1865 – d. There have been various technologies used to record the voices or sounds of “spirits” since the dawn of the 20 th century. Before anyone can appreciate what a “Ghost Box” is or how it works, it is worth exploring some other recording devices that have been used to record the voices of “spirits.” What may become apparent to most people is how some technologies have been used to promote the belief in paranormal activity rather than provide any legitimacy. In recent years, a controversial technology that has gained popularity among paranormal researchers is the “Ghost Box,” created by Frank Sumption in 2002. Paranormal Researchers have always adopted various technologies to conduct investigations. By: Demetrius (Co-Founder of the OCPRS, Toronto Canada)