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Welcome to ITC Goblin.
If you found your way here, chances are you’re interested in ghost box sessions, Instrumental Transcommunication, paranormal experimentation, or the strange and sometimes unsettling responses that can come through during a session.
This site is where I document those experiences.
ITC Goblin focuses heavily on ghost box communication, session reviews, direct responses, recurring names and phrases, equipment ideas, and the theories that come from trying to make sense of it all. Some sessions feel random. Others feel intelligent. Some responses are lighthearted, some are creepy, and some leave more questions than answers.
That is what this site is for.
What is ITC?
ITC stands for Instrumental Transcommunication. It is a method of attempting communication with spirits or unseen entities through electronic devices. This can include ghost boxes, spirit boxes, radios, audio recording devices, and other experimental tools.
The idea is simple: use electronics as a possible bridge for communication and listen closely for responses.
Whether the voices are truly paranormal, something psychological, something environmental, or something else entirely is part of the mystery. This site does not claim to have all the answers. It is a place to document, review, experiment, and think out loud.
What you’ll find here
- Ghost box session breakdowns
- Strange words, names, and recurring responses
- Thoughts and interpretations on possible meanings
- Notes on ghost box equipment and experimentation
- ITC-related theories and ideas
- Future device concepts and builds
- Paranormal reflections from real sessions
Some posts will be short. Some will go deep into one phrase or one strange moment. Some will focus on patterns that seem to repeat over time.
A few recurring themes here
A lot of what I post revolves around direct responses that stand out in review. These are the kinds of things that tend to stick with me and lead to more questions:
- Names that return over time
- Phrases that sound relevant to the session
- Words in other languages
- Responses that seem humorous, intelligent, or personal
- Possible mimic or doppelganger-style responses
- Repeated references to doors, portals, builders, and communication
The point of this site
This is not about pretending to have everything figured out.
It is about documenting the strange.
It is about reviewing sessions carefully, sharing honest thoughts, and exploring what these responses might mean, if they mean anything at all. In the paranormal, a lot of it is speculation, and I’d rather be honest about that than force conclusions.
Some of this content may be unsettling. Some of it may be funny. Some of it may be meaningful only to the session it came from. But all of it is part of the bigger question: what exactly are we hearing, and why?
Where to start
If you’re new here, a good place to begin is with session breakdown posts and response analysis. These posts usually highlight the most interesting phrases and moments from a session, along with my thoughts on what may have been happening.
You can also check out equipment-related posts if you’re interested in ghost boxes, radios, mods, or experimental build ideas.
Over time, this site will continue to grow with more session notes, more experiments, and more attempts to understand the patterns that keep showing up.
A note before you dive in
Everything shared here is based on personal experience, review, and interpretation. These posts reflect my thoughts and opinions on what I capture during sessions. They are not presented as proven fact.
Take from it what you will.
Listen closely. Review carefully. Keep an open mind.
Thanks for stopping by
Thanks for visiting ITC Goblin.
If you’re into ghost box sessions, ITC experimentation, strange responses, and the mystery of trying to communicate through static, scan, and fragments, then stick around.
More content is coming.
- ITC Goblin