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Norman Mailer takes his leave of this world Sunday, November 11, 2007
UNITED STATES. Unlike the obituaries of the Rev Chad Varah (see above) and the Rev Dr Martin Israel (below), which referred to their belief in reincarnation, the tributes to American literary giant Norman Mailer – who died of kidney failure, aged 84, on 10 November – ignored his acceptance of rebirth. Read More
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Samaritans’ founder dies… to be born again Sunday, November 11, 2007
ENGLAND. The Rev Dr Chad Varah, who in 1953 founded the Samaritans organisation (known worldwide as Befrienders International) to offer a sympathetic ear to those contemplating suicide, died on 8 November at the age of 95. Despite being an Anglican priest, he was a staunch believer in reincarnation, even titling his autobiography, Before I Die Again. Read More
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Devil of a job, getting at the truth Sunday, November 11, 2007
UNITED STATES. You would have thought that after almost a quarter of a century, a book recounting what is claimed to be one of the most remarkable modern cases of possession would be beyond question. Yet, as we have already reported, two members of the family involved are now claiming to be suing over the account. But the author and surviving investigator stand by their story. So let’s try to get at the truth. Read More
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Rev Dr Martin Israel, Britain’s most influential medium? Sunday, November 11, 2007
ENGLAND. The death, on 23 October, of the Rev Dr Martin Israel, 80, has robbed us of a man many regarded as Britain’s most influential medium. That is certainly the view of Leslie Price, founder of PsyPioneer Newsletter, who gives us the following account of the enormous contribution made by the pioneering Anglican priest. Read More
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British mediums help find missing soldier’s remains Sunday, November 11, 2007
FRANCE. Soon after her soldier son Blake Hartley went missing in France three years ago, Sally Perrin’s attempts to find him led her to two British mediums, Gordon Smith and Dennis Mackenzie. She hoped they would tell her that he was alive and maybe, for whatever reason, had defected and was living happily in Spain or Italy. But both confirmed, independently, that Blake was dead and his body was in a river. The evidence was specific enough for Sally and her husband, Blake’s stepfather, to focus their search on a particular stretch of a river that ran close to where he and other soldiers had camped. A bone eventually recovered from debris close to the spot indicated by the mediums has been confirmed by DNA to be Blake’s. Read More
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Padre Pio – stigmatist who became a saint – ‘was a fraud’ Sunday, November 11, 2007
ROME. An apparently paranormal phenomenon within the Roman Catholic Church – stigmata – is once again at the centre of controversy. Allegations that Padre Pio, the monk who was canonised five years ago, was a self-mutilating fraud who faked his stigmata with acid are contained in a new book by an Italian historian. Read More
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US presidential candidate ‘had UFO encounter’ Sunday, November 11, 2007
UNITED STATES. Dennis Kucinich, a Democratic presidential candidate, can expect to be grilled about UFOs following the revelation that he had “a close sighting” over the home of actress Shirley MacLaine. In her new book, she says he saw a gigantic triangular craft which hovered overhead, silently observing him for 10 minutes. Read More
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Devil returns to haunt demonic authors Sunday, November 11, 2007
UNITED STATES. Just weeks after being named America’s top ghost hunter – along with her husband Ed who died in August 2006 – Lorraine Warren is facing a major lawsuit. It concerns the reprinting of The Devil in Connecticut by Gerald Brittle, about an alleged case of “demonic possession”. Often cited as more frightening than the Amityville possession case, also investigated by the Warrens, the main subjects now claim it was not a case of possession at all but of mental illness. Read More
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Reincarnation provides the answers, suggests Mailer Sunday, November 11, 2007
UNITED STATES. American literary giant Norman Mailer, now 84, has expanded further on his belief in reincarnation – a subject already covered in these columns. He does so in an extraordinary new book – On God – which takes the form of a dialogue between Mailer and one of his literary executors, Michael Lennon. Read More
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