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By T. Stokes
Michigan University has released studies that show a skeptical
mind-frame is conducive to illness, both cardiovascular and depressive in
nature. British studies in the seventies, pinpointed links with skepticism and
atheism. British actors constantly use skeptics as figures of fun, the dry
character Victor Meldrew, with his catchphrase, "Well, I don’t
believe it," was a hugely successful composite of many British
comedians.
A certain wierdy-beardy conjuror and skeptical flag waver, takes
this skepticism a step further into medical and similar fields, but the basis is
to undermine the paranormal base to Christianity and other world religions as
stated in literature, and subsidized by the Rockefeller foundation and other
N.W.O groups.
Recent advances in the paranormal field, particularly in the
technical advancement areas, give exciting new proof to aspects in the
supernormal arenas. This has meant many skeptics, have had their minds changed
on many issues.
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Ghost hunters now employ a range of high tech kit, such as
motion sensors, infrared night vision assisters, and computer enhanced
photography, electrical field sensors, energy range finders and some M.O.D
devices which can snatch whole sentences from the past in the form of
A.E.V.P ( Advanced Electronic Voice Phenomena ) leaving skeptics flummoxed.
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Studies from Argentinean academics, believed to be working
for the defense industries, have consistently confirmed and utilized data
from psychics, in similar form to U.S. military studies, ( look up General
Stubblebine's Psy Warriors. )
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Reports from Israel and China, show positive reports of
psychic training, and here in Britain I witnessed University tests recently
which gave the best results I had seen in a long time, but am
prohibited under the official secrets act from saying more, but results
overall, are generally very good.
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Dennis Bardens who founded the Panorama programme, made a
lifetime study of paranormal ability, and had access to several of
Britain’s Winston Churchill’s occult advisors in W.W.II and he was
aware of why Churchill was brought in from the back benches to declare a war
on his own, with distorted propaganda,
in a similar fashion to Tony Blair in Iraq. Dennis Bardens and the late
expert David Tyndall, saw and documented some amazing demonstrations of
paranormal ability, first documented under the guidance of Archbishop Lang,
the church of England’s occult expert, and one of the advisors to
Churchill’s "Black Team" of paranormal warriors. For the wartime
government to put money into this, proof would have to be there.
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Synaesthesia has at last been proved, the ability some
people have to associate Numbers with colors and sound, exactly as those who
claimed to see the human aura have always said, advances in development
materials have meant that Dr. Walter Kilmer’s ideas have been updated and
allied to those of Nicola
Tesla to show the human electrical field in full color in surprising new
ways, health screening is one way originally envisaged by both Kilner and
Kirlian, and may soon be a reality.
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Educational news sheets are available to all and remember
Victor Zammit has offered £ 1,000,000 to anyone who can disprove paranormal
abilities. Skeptics are said to be "confused and hostile."
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Such disciplines as hypnosis, osteopathy, homeopathy,
massage, remote viewing and various counseling techniques have been
increasingly accepted against the advice of skeptics into the mainstream.
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Recent document releases from both Mexican and South
American official bodies and Russian archives, have forced U.S. and Britain
under the freedom of information act, to release selected items confirming
that whatever U.FOs are, they really do exist, thus upsetting many skeptics.
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Over the years I have invited a knowledgeable speaker to
appear at my lectures, to give the skeptical viewpoint, which is often very
valid. The best contribution from skeptics must be in the area of exposing
fake telephone psychic sites, the problem is they do not have the knowledge
between fake and genuine, and dismiss it all. The Bible and all scripture is
paranormally based, and to dismiss it exposes them as "Jesus deniers,"
and it was Carl Jung who
recognized that this is the diseased atheism of pure Stalinism. I have no
problem with atheists or communists, but let’s not sail under false colors.
Jung described entrenched skepticism as a partial autistic outlook, and a
recognized mental illness, now officially ranked alongside fear of flying
and part of the obsessive compulsive disorder range with fear of the unknown
and labeled; “paranormaphobia.”
Agreed, no one should believe without proof, and education is
the way forward, but this year my lectures have been repeatedly broken up by
hecklers and skeptics, and at the Red Lion hall, the police were called to a
major disturbance, where the lady who seats people in the hall was punched in
the face and my briefcase of top secret UFO photographs and séance phenomena
was stolen in the fracas. Bedford House wrote to me and said the committee was
taking serious advice to discontinue any talks on any alternative philosophy due
to harassment, and both the friends meeting house and the Green man club will no
longer host paranormal lectures due to bomb threats, and threats of disruption,
mockery and violence from skeptics groups, allegedly egged on by extremists from
the U.S.A.
Emails purportedly coming from both me and other experts, have
been sent to various relevant websites and publications, asking to take off site
any written work by us. This past fortnight I have had around 20 emails
instructing me that I will be silenced, and I have been called everything from a
"Jew lover" to a "paranormal liar" and the same language is
used throughout, showing an organized group. I believe these insults relate to
the fact I have many years of work for charities, and have appeared and worked
for free at Muslim, Hindu Christian and Jewish fundraising events.
But I am not alone, among those threatened are those interested
in the paranormal and particularly Spiritualism and alternative therapies,
threats to the Psychic Voice newspaper culminated in a severe arson attack at
their records office, top paranormal websites such as The
Supernatural World, Arcanamatrix,
Farshores, The
Truthseeker, Spirit Search, Paranormal
Palace, World of the Strange and Illuminati
News, among others, have constantly been targeted with computer viruses and
threats.
Several high profile mediums of my acquaintance, have received
nasty emails calling them "fakes," "nut cases" and "dog
buggerers." While I am myself a partial skeptic, because no one should
believe without proof, we are seeing a new phenomenon, as skeptics are losing
the battle with discussion and argument as new ground is covered proving more
and more aspects of the paranormal. So, skeptics are using underhand tactics
against our human rights, including a mass campaign of threats and calling for
the policing of the internet with regard to alternative therapies and the
paranormal, and its ultimate removal.
Further Reading:
F.D.A. Released Papers
Psuedoskepticism Web Site
Dr. D. Walker; Skepticism as an Illness
New Dawn Magazine; Health Section
Skepticism and Hypertension; T. Stokes
Professor Brian Josephson; See Works Of
British Medical Journal; Scepticism
T. Stokes; Skepticism, Marxism and Atheism
Wiliam J Beatty; Skepticism
Psychological Ramifications of Skepticism
Nexus Magazine; Rockefella Family
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