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2004 Reports
AA-EVP ParaNews for August
2004
Near Death Experience.
Dr. Michael Sabom describes an experiment on a patient having brain
surgery in his book, Light and Death,(ISBN: 0310219922). The
patient’s blood was circulated through an external heart-lung machine.
All blood was drained from the patient’s brain. The patient’s eyes were
taped shut and transducers were placed in ear plugs to provide stimulus
sounds to check the responsiveness of the brain. It was noted that there
was no electrical activity in the brain. After the operation the patient
reported a Near Death Experience (NDE) and described events that
happened during the surgery. Remember the patient was unable to see or
hear and there was no brain activity. Skeptics of the NDE phenomena
claim that the NDE is a result of electrical activity in the brain.
From: Victor Zammit’s Friday Report April 9
www.victorzammit.com/index.html
The Power of the Paranormal.
In the “Trying to find honest reporting about Spiritualist concepts”
department, we have this: The New Scientist Magazine ran three
special reports on psi in their March 13th 2004 edition. Sadly two of the articles
were obviously aimed at raising doubt regarding the validity of psi. “On
the Edge of the Known World” was published without the author even being
named. Victor Zammit noted that, “In the first two sentences of this
article, I detected four egregious fundamental errors of fact and
interpretation.”
One of the misleading claims that are
often made by writers who have not bothered to investigate current psi
research is repeated in the same article: “… skeptics and believers have
been struggling for more than 100 years to show whether or not psychic
power exists.” In fact, from current research to the research of our
pioneers, it has been repeatedly shown under increasingly stringent
scientific control that psi phenomena exists as a fact of our reality
that must be acknowledged and should be developed for Humankind.
Thanks to Victor Zammit
www.victorzammit.com
Spirituality in College.
A
study was conducted by the Higher Education
Research Institute at University California Los Angeles as an initial
part of a project called “Spirituality in Higher Education: A National
Study of College Student’s Search for Meaning and Purpose.” 3,680
students from 46 colleges and universities completed their survey.
Three in four students said that they prayed,
that religion was personally helpful to them, and that they discussed
religion and spirituality with friends. The study found that 71%
of those surveyed said that they gained strength by trusting in a higher
power. Even though 76% of the students
reported they were “searching for meaning and purpose in life” more than
half said that their professors did not provide opportunities to discuss
the meaning and purpose of life. Two-thirds of those surveyed said
professors never encouraged discussions of religious or spiritual
matters. Only 55% were satisfied with how their college experience had
provided “opportunities for religious/spiritual reflection.”
From:
http://spirituality.ucla.edu/news/2003-11-21.html
Article on Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). The March 2004 issue of FATE
Magazine ran an article about Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) that we
submitted. The article covered over seven pages and could not have been
better presented by the editors of the magazine. The article that
immediately followed was written by a man who had tried recording EVP
for the first time. It ends with his saying that he had proven to
himself that EVP was a reality. The increased interest in EVP shown by
FATE, such as this article and the review of our book, There
is No Death and There are No Dead, is greatly appreciated as we work
to “get the word out” about life after physical death.
Movie on EVP.
Watch for the release of a movie called White Noise, due out in
November. It stars Michael Keaton who receives communication from his
murdered wife through EVP. Despite the fact that White Noise is a
thriller, many more people will learn about EVP through the movie. Paul
Brooks, the Producer of the movie has told us that the movie will help
make EVP a “household word,” while the marketing department of Universal
Studio, which will distribute the movie, warned us that the first thing
they did after reviewing the movie was to “Google” EVP.
The Georgia Wonder.
At the age of fourteen, Lulu Hurst exhibited a mysterious force that
enthralled audiences and confounded the scientific community in the
early 1880s. Lulu’s power allowed her to lift three men in a chair
several inches off the floor with only the palms of her hands touching
the back rest. There were many other exhibitions of her power. In the
“umbrella test” a volunteer would grasp an umbrella with both hands.
Lulu would simply place her open palms against the middle of the staff
and soon the volunteer and umbrella would begin to jerk and dart about
the stage until collapsing on the floor. Her appearances around the
country were often preceded by private showings to respected men of
universities and medical organizations. There was much discussion over
whether Lulu’s power was due to animal magnetism, psychic force,
electrical power or spiritualistic manifestations. Tests proved the
force was not a result of muscular exertion as she would be unfazed
after a performance while her opponents, those who tried to prevent her
from moving things, were completely exhaust.
From: March 2004 Fate “Lulu Hurst The Georgia Wonder” by Dorothy
Hampton Pope.
ITC Conference Highlights. We recently spoke at the First International
Conference on the Scientific Investigation of Survival of Physical Death
with Special Reference to Instrumental Transcommunication in
Vigo, Spain. The conference was sponsored by the ITC Journal,
published by Dr. Anabela Cardoso and Dr. David Fontana, vice president
and past president of the British Society for Psychical Research.
For us, highlights of the conference
were presentations by members of the Interdisciplinary Laboratory For
Biopsychocybernetics Research in Italy (http://www.laboratorio.too.it/). For
instance, Daniele Gullà described three technologies that promise to be most useful in
future research. The first was forensic voice analysis techniques that
permit analysis of voice formants that provides what amounts to a voice
print that can be used to compare living and “dead” voice samples of the
same person. Gullà also showed how the lab has determined that voice box
frequencies are missing in EVP samples.
Gullà next
described the forensic face recognition software that permits a more
definitive identification of partially visible faces. This software may
help us conclusively identify faces found in Video ITC.

Lisa Butler with Peter and Elizabeth Fenwick
Finally,
Gullà showed an image made with a Raytheon thermal imaging camera which
actually displays the heat in the air. You can see the air! Gullà showed
one slide in which the air in an area of a haunted room appeared as a
different temperature, and there was a form shaped like a person. It
looked a little like a gray Dough Boy standing there. Think of it, a
thermal image of a ghost! Temperature sensors are used to detect drops
in temperature thought to represent strong psi activity or the presence
of an etheric entity. With the thermal camera, it is possible to
photograph the boundaries of such a cool area.
The
president of the Laboratory has asked us to become members and offered
to support research in specific cases of voice and face recognition. In
turn, we have agreed to proofread the English translations of their
reports—promising a rich source of research reports for this DPE monthly
report and the AA-EVP NewsJournal.
The final
speaker was Dr. Peter Fenwick, one of the top three authorities on near
death experience in the world. He talked about,
The Possible Significance of the Near Death and
Approaching Death Experiences.
Dr. Fenwick is currently Consultant
Neuropsychiatrist at the
Maudsley Hospital, the leading psychiatric teaching hospital in Britain,
and at the John
Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. He described some of the research projects
that have been designed to verify what cardiac arrest patients report
about near-death experiences in the hospital. We thoroughly enjoyed our
meeting with the Fenwicks and feel this new friendship will be an avenue
for future reports on research in the United Kingdom.
We wish to thank Dr. Cardoso and Dr. Fontana for their efforts to open
an international forum for the exchange and discussion of survival
related research. Also note that our attendance at this conference was
entirely funded out of our own pocket. If you value the work we are
doing in behalf of Spiritualism, your contributions to this department
will help make future efforts possible. |