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Localized Clairaudience
 Document #56  Status: Debated
 Class: Location: US-East, Year: 2003

 Summary
Sounds from one side of the world show up in another.

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Denise Fletcher, Sharon Mellor and Tracey Kemp, three women from Baltimore, claim that while eating lunch in Ms. Fletcher’s dining room on May 13 all three began to hear unusual sounds. These sounds are alleged to have included speech in a language they did not understand.

When asked, the women attempted to reproduce the speech fragments they say they heard: ‘attar say rye in’. It should be noted that Fletcher pointed out that ‘the accent sounded Indian’. 

The phenomenon was apparently only present within a small area (approximately five feet in diameter) towards the middle of Kemp’s dining room.

 Brief questioning of the neighboring residents suggests that Kemp is noted to have been an inveterate liar, and that Fletcher is easily led. Mellor, however, seems to be extremely shaken with the incident, and is clearly convinced it took place as reported.

Also, how could the localization have been rigged?