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Petition to Blair could pardon a ‘witch’ Monday, February 26, 2007
 
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UNITED KINGDOM. Prime Minister Tony Blair’s website makes it possible for the British public to express their feelings by posting and signing petitions electronically. The latest subject is Scottish materialisation medium Helen Duncan who was tried and found guilty under the Witchcraft Act (since repealed) – making her technically one of the country’s last “witches”. There have been unsuccessful attempts in the past to have her pardoned. Now, on the 50th anniversary of her death, the occupant of No. 10 Downing Street is giving those who share that view a chance to make their feelings known. Read More
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UK military experiments with ESP Friday, February 23, 2007
LONDON. The Ministry of Defence has released a previously classified Report which shows that it financed ESP experiments in 2002. The heavily censored Remote Viewing Report, made available in response to an application under the Freedom of Information Act, has excited a lot of media coverage and comment – much of it inaccurate because it was based on a preliminary Press Association story that didn’t adequately reflect the significance of the research, rather than on the actual report. We’ve read the report and the best way of dealing with it, and putting it into psychic perspective, is to present our account in a question and answer format. Read More
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University puts psychic archive on Internet Wednesday, February 21, 2007
CANADA. An incredible collection of séance images and related material, taken and compiled by Canadian psychical researcher Dr Thomas Glendenning Hamilton and his wife Lillian between 1918 and 1945, can now be viewed on the Internet. He died of a heart attack on 7 April 1935, at the age of 61. His records and over 700 photographs were donated to the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, by his family in several instalments between 1979 and 1986. The university has now digitised the images and posted them on its website. Read More
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Reincarnation professor Ian Stevenson has died Friday, February 09, 2007
UNITED STATES. Parapsychologist Ian Stevenson, MD, former Carlson Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Personality Studies (now the Division of Perceptual Studies) at the University of Virginia, US, died peacefully in Charlottesville on 8 February at the age of 88 after a long illness. The Canadian-born psychiatrist travelled the world investigating cases which he cautiously described as “suggestive” of reincarnation. He spent more than 40 years researching the paranormal and his findings have provided us with perhaps the most impressive body of evidence, so far gathered, on the existence of the soul. Read More
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Half truths and real truth about James Byrne Monday, February 05, 2007
UNITED KINGDOM. Is the monthly Spiritualist newspaper Psychic World deliberately trying to hide the truth about medium James Byrne’s recent spiritual somersaults? Its February edition carries a story claiming to be “The real truth about James Byrne” yet it doesn’t begin to reveal the dramatic claims, denials and changes of mind that have characterised the once top-rated medium’s recent behaviour (reported exclusively on www.ParanormalReview.com). We don’t suppose that Byrne’s decision to become a regular columnist for the newspaper has anything to do with it! But a letter from Roy Stemman is on its way to the Editor, Ray Taylor, putting the record straight. Read More
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Norman Mailer: ‘I believe in reincarnation’ Sunday, February 04, 2007
UNITED STATES. Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Norman Mailer, whose brilliant book The Naked and the Dead (1948) made him world-famous, has revealed his belief in life after death, karma and reincarnation. He gives his reasons in an interview with Los Angeles Times staff writer Josh Getlin (4 February 2007) which coincides with publication of his latest novel, The Castle in the Forest, about Hitler’s childhood. Read More
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Diet guru’s experiences convince her of afterlife Thursday, February 01, 2007
UNITED KINGDOM. Like many before her, the controversial British nutritionist Gillian McKeith was sceptical about the paranormal – until she experienced it for herself. Now McKeith, whose television series shows her turning overweight people, including celebrities, into thinner, healthier individuals, says she is a firm believer in the afterlife. Read More
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