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Ghost makes court appearance – on CCTV Friday, December 22, 2006
UNITED STATES. Staff at an American county court have reported seeing a ghost and they have photographic evidence to support their claim. Fox News reports (20 December) that court official Barbara Jones was just about to leave Lincoln County Court near Charlotte, North Carolina, on 16 November when she saw a ghostly image of a woman writing in a notepad on the court’s closed circuit television system. Two security guards who were sent to the locked office walked right through the image. The puzzling CCTV ghost was also seen by court bailiff Lonnie Reap who is sure the court is haunted. Read More
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Books insult Spiritualists and belief in paranormal Wednesday, December 20, 2006
UNITED KINGDOM. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, brilliant creator of detective Sherlock Holmes, was schizophrenic and complicit in the murder of illusionist Harry Houdini. Those extraordinary claims are made in two recent books which examine the lives of the two men who held opposing views about the evidence for life after death and mediumship. Their authors are guilty of insulting Spiritualists and others who take an interest in the paranormal by suggesting that it indicates the presence of a mental illness and that some would even kill to preserve their beliefs.
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Nobel prize-winning physicist defends the paranormal Wednesday, December 13, 2006
UNITED KINGDOM. Cambridge-based Nobel prize winner Professor Brian Josephson has always been keen to champion the paranormal and he does so again in New Scientist (9 December) in its special “Lone Voices” feature which profiles or interviews scientists with views that differ from the mainstream. In an interview with Alison George, he discusses, among other things, his views on the paranormal and cold fusion, revealing: “There are in fact a lot of scientists who believe telepathy exists, but they keep quiet about it.” Read More
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Uri Geller’s triumphant return Monday, December 11, 2006
ISRAEL. In scenes reminiscent of his “discovery” in the US and UK in the 1970s, spoon-bender Uri Geller has had a remarkable homecoming in Israel – thanks to his new reality TV Show, “The Successor: the next Uri Geller”. Its premise is that, with his 60th birthday approaching (20 December), Geller is looking for an heir. The TV show is currently one of the most-viewed Israeli programmes but has also provoked controversy, with questions being asked in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament. Read More
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Ex-wife and lovers 'see George Best's ghost' Tuesday, December 05, 2006
UNITED KINGDOM. A year after the death of George Best, one of the world’s greatest footballers, it has been claimed that his ex-wife, Alex, has had his ghost for company throughout the past 12 months. And his former mistress and his last lover, as well as his best mate, have all experienced strange happenings that they attribute to George’s spirit. Alex Best, through her publicist, has told ParanormalReview.com that the story about her is fictitious. The journalist who wrote the story, however, insists it’s true. And now there seems to be corroboration from other sources. Read More
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‘Dream Detective’ puts video evidence on Internet Monday, December 04, 2006
UNITED KINGDOM. Chris Robinson’s unusual psychic talents have earned him the title of “Dream Detective”. An office cleaner by day, Robinson – who lives in Bedfordshire, north of London – turns into a psychic at night, when he goes to bed. His premonitions about the future come to him in dreams, which he records meticulously in his dream diary. Over the years they have predicted air crashes and IRA attacks on mainland Britain. Much of this has been featured on British, American, Japanese and German television programmes, often with Robinson allowing his abilities to be put to the test. Now Robinson has posted his video collection of these remarkable interviews and tests to the Internet. Read More
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King consulted hypnotist who used mediums Friday, December 01, 2006
UNITED KINGDOM. In the months before his abdication, Edward VIII was hypnotised by a psychiatrist, Dr Alexander Cannon, who wrote extensively on the paranormal and is said to have used mediums to “advise” patients on how to counter alcoholism and other problems of addiction. A BBC television news documentary has just revealed the connection between the two, but it is unlikely that its explanation for the King’s consultation with the colourful Dr Cannon is the right one. Read More
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