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FEATURES Interview with Christopher Moon Telephone to the Dead


I recently had the pleasure of meeting the publish- er of “Haunted Times” and paranormal investigator, Christopher Moon at The Inner Space where he was con- ducting readings using his “Spirit Phone”. This device is known as “Telephone to the Dead” and “Frank’s Box”.


SH: I understand that you have been a medium since you were a child. Could you give me a little background about how that unfolded?


CM: My father was a staunch Catholic and my mother is Jewish. Starting at about the age of seven, I would see spirits and ghosts and tell my father and he would then tell me that I was crazy. He was con- vinced that I was insane, but my mother was more open. I think that I began paranormal research to prove to my father that I was sane and that I was really seeing spirits. I was try- ing to provide physical evi- dence something that he could see and understand.


SH: Was your father ever con- vinced?


CM: A few years back, I asked him to go into business with me – in paranormal research. He agreed thinking that he could debunk the whole thing, but instead I was proven right. It was great for me and he is now an open-minded skep- tic. He had his first paranor- mal experience at “The Sally house” in Atchison, Kansas.


SH: I understand that your background is in music. Could you tell me how or if that background influenced your paranormal investigations and has it helped you tune your ear to the different voices?


CM: Yeah, I would just say that it’s been a progression. Music definitely trained me, being a self taught musi- cian, how to listen for an EVP definitely trained. Then, of course working with the Spirit Phone, it’s like learning a language.


SH: When did you first find about “Frank’s Box”?


CM: I found out about it in 2003, that’s when Frank actually contacted me and asked me to take the device out and start using it in the field.


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By Sherry Henderson SH: Was it easy or natural for you to be able to use it?


CM: In the beginning I didn’t think it worked. I thought that it was a broken radio and I laughed for a very long time thinking that he had given me a broken radio until I had my own experience listening to a recording I had made where I actually heard information about an investigation that I was going to be doing on location and very specific details that made me take a second look at it. But after I began hearing it and using it in the field, it became fairly easy for me to use it very well.


SH: I’m sure that you have some pretty bizarre stories that you can tell. What is the most memorable expe- rience you’ve had with the Spirit Phone?


CM: There’s been so many. I’d say that one of the most interesting things that I’ve had happen was when I was in Springfield, Illinois recently and I was doing an impromptu gallery read- ing. I’m a history buff to a certain extent, but some- times it doesn’t dawn on me. I was at site where Lincoln lived and where he grew up and ended up with this group taking me to his parent’s house. They had me in the front of the room and a huge group of people kind of came around and it turned into a


kind of press conference for President Lincoln as crazy as that sounds. I sat at the front of the room and lis- tened to what was coming through and I would answer questions about what the voice was saying as it would come through.


There was a very skeptical woman who was there. She was one of the docents. She spoke up and said “How do we know this really Lincoln?” And sometimes things come through the device that I’m afraid to say because it just doesn’t make any sense to me and I can’t figure out how it would make any sense to someone else. So I said “Oh I really don’t want to say it.” They kept on tell- ing me to go on and say it so I did. “He’s telling me coat rack” and the woman looked at me funny and she left


Oracle 20/20 October 2010


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