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Michael Jackson Death Hoax Evidence Mounts

07/09/2009 · 51 Comments

Source : http://www.michaeljacksonhoaxdeath.com/?p=134 ( Great source if you are interested in more along this line) 

PERSONAL NOTE : I keep being asked by many people to find unusual and strange info. about  Michael Jackson ( conspiracy theories, etc.) and of all I have seen( and I have seen MANY) this seems to be the most logically laid out and compelling one . Enjoy it…it will be my last post on the subject unless something truly incredible comes my way. People have asked my thoughts as to is Michael alive…I feel he is passed on. What exactly happened to cause his death I am still not sure of though.

Best wishes,

Donald Ryles PhD

 

 

 

In recent days, several new developments have come to light in favour of the theory that Michael Jackson has Staged his own death and pulled off the greatest Hoax of the Century. As we are already aware, the several inconsistencies surrounding his ‘death’ have opened our eyes to the fact that we are not being told the whole story.

 

We believe that if he really was dead then it would have simply been an open and shut case. For example: Michael Jackson was discovered to have passed away at home from Cardiac Arrest, 911 Emergency was called, he was picked up by paramedics and then sadly, pronounced dead. However, as we all know, it was not an open and shut case and there were far too many ’strange’ happenings and unexplained events that took place on the day he died.

 

We have been told that he was given a four hour medical, which he passed, in order to go ahead with the O2 Concerts in London. We have also heard that the night before his death he was full of energy, put on an amazing rehearsal performance (which just happened to be video taped…what a coincidence) and then just happened to die of a Heart Attack the next day.

 

We have heard the strange tales about his ‘doctor’ who allegedly injected the singer with Demerol a half hour before he collapsed, happened to ‘find him on his bed’, didn’t call 911 until a half hour after his death, refused to sign his death certificate and who disappeared moments after the ambulance took Jackson to the hospital.

 

We have seen the footage of Michael Jackson sitting up in the Helicopter ride to the Morgue, no doubt thanking everyone for putting on such a great ‘act’ and then saying ‘I’ll be off now’, as he was wheeled into the Morgue, then disguised himself and walked out the back door.

 

Now it seems, even more strange things are taking place, which place our Hoax theory as being very possible. Let us share a few points:

 

 

Michael Jackson and Deborah Rowe during their marriage in 1996.It has been announced by Deborah Rowe, the Ex-Wife of Michael Jackson, that the late star is not the biological father of their two children. Deborah ‘Debbie’ Rowe, the mother of Prince, 12, and Paris, 11, has spoken of her “sham marriage” to Jackson in her first public interview with British tabloid newspaper News of the World.

 

Rowe, who married Jackson at the Sheraton Hotel Sydney in November 1996, said she was artificially inseminated by an anonymous donor and likened herself to one of the thoroughbred mares she now keeps on her California ranch.

 

 ”I was just the vessel. It wasn’t Michael’s sperm,” Rowe told News of the World. “I got paid for it, and I’ve moved on. I know I will never see my children again.” Rowe revealed she and the Thriller singer never had sex and did not share a bed during their three year marriage, describing the union only as a friendship.

 

Rowe reportedly then gave away her parental rights to the children in exchange for a $US 8.4 Million payout over nine years. Rowe said their’s was a shotgun wedding.  ”He wanted to pretend that we were a family.” She was 37 and pregnant and he was 38.

 

With this admission by Debbie Rowe, it puts to rest all of the skeptics who are claiming that Michael Jackson ‘would never stage his own death because he wouldn’t want to leave his children’.

 

Why wouldn’t he when they aren’t even his?

 

Secondly, we have the bizarre behaviour of Michael Jackson’s father, Joe Jackson. It was quoted on E! Online that, ‘At this point, Joe Jackson knows more about his own record project than his son’s funeral plans’. Very disturbing.

 

 

Michael Jackson’s Father Joe Jackson and Al Sharpton at a recent Press ConferenceAt the BET Awards in Los Angeles a few nights ago, CNN’s Don Lemon attempted to interview Joe Jackson about the death of his son. Jackson answered Lemon’s questions with abrupt, detached answers, passed the mic to his spokesperson and attorney, and then promoted his record company.

 

Jackson’s answers were strange right off the bat: Lemon asks him how he’s doing, and Jackson responds, “great, I’m doing pretty good,” which seems like a peculiar thing to say after one has just lost one’s son. He then switches gears and says, “It has been really tough. Remember, we just lost the biggest star in the world.” Which also seems strange, as it seemed like a fairly detached way of phrasing things.

 

Don Lemon then asks how Janet Jackson and the rest of the family are coping with the news of Michael’s Death and Joe Jackson’s response is this,

 

“They’re all fine, but I want to make this statement…this is a real good statement here, Marshall and I own a Record Company called Ranch Records”, and shows great enthusiasm as he plugs the Record Label.

 

Either he is just a money-hungry heartless bastard or he is so composed and carefree because he knows that his son Michael is actually still Alive. Or perhaps it’s both!

 

Third, Reports that were made in April of this year stated that an Auction was planned to sell off several possesions belonging to Michael Jackson which were apart of the Neverland Ranch Estate.

 

Items such as amusements, a custom made horse-drawn carriage, antique automobile replicas, renowned international awards, arcade games, concert costumes, Disneyana, garden statuary, furniture, the actual (and quite) grandiose entry gates to Neverland and Jackson’s iconic white-jeweled glove.

 

A portion of the  procedes of this Auction were said to be going to MusiCares, a charity of  The Recording Academy, however the bulk of the funds was said to be going straight into the pocket of the King of Pop himself. This Auction was then cancelled by Jackson after the O2 Concerts in London sold out. Apparently Michael Jackson had found another way to generate some extra cash for his transition into a new Media Free Life.

 

With a life that claimed Depression, extensive use of Pain Killers, Debts estimated to be in the arena of US$400 million, constantly being hounded by fans and the media, and the pressure to deliver on 50 spectacular concerts at the age of 50, why wouldn’t you consider the possibility of faking your own death to enjoy a peaceful life on an island somewhere with nothing to worry about?

 

We’ve noted here that those of you who are non-believers are maintaining that Michael Jackson would never be able to pull this off, as he is too recognisable, or would never do it to his fans, but we want to say WAKE UP PEOPLE.

 

If ever there was anyone on the face of the planet who would have the means to pull off a Death Hoax with access to plenty of money hidden away offshore, transportation whenever and wherever he wanted to go, staff who would do anything for him, and the motive to want to leave his circus of a life…it’s definately Michael Jackson.

 

He may now be ‘dead’ to all of us, but he is absolutely physically alive…. somewhere.

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Did an African Pastor/Prophet Predict the Untimely Death of Michael Jackson ?

06/30/2009 · 4 Comments

Source : www.modernghana.com/news/224436/1/prophet-tb-joshua-predicted-the-death-of-michael-j.html

 

The prophetic reputation of Pastor TB Joshua attained new heights with the recent revelation that he foretold the sudden death of the iconic pop legend, Michael Jackson…

 

Shock and sympathy are still reverberating around the world since the news broke on Thursday 25th June that Michael Jackson, the undisputed ‘King Of Pop’ had died suddenly after collapsing in his L.A apartment. However, his death had been foretold months earlier by a popular Nigerian Prophet, TB Joshua.

 

In January this year, Joshua prophesied during one of his famous Sunday services, broadcast live on Emmanuel TV: “I’m seeing a great star whom the world is shouting, “Hey, hey, hey!” In his own area, he’s famous – he’s known everywhere. He is great – too great… I see something will begin to happen to that star and that may likely end in him packing his load and going on the journey of no return…”

 

A month later, he clarified that the person concerned was not from his local environ and was ‘too young to leave your midst’ – enjoining the congregants and viewers worldwide to pray earnestly for this ‘great star’.

 

Although some may view his words as too generic to be accredited to the legendary entertainer, the revelation of Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli on Sunday 28th June 2009, the famous flautist, business associate of Marlon Jackson and close friend of the Jackson family, put asunder such doubts. Joshua knew clearly who he was referring to.

 

In a sober atmosphere, Tee Mac spoke in front of a live television audience on Emmanuel TV, testifying that Prophet TB Joshua had told him to warn Michael Jackson of an impending health disaster, and invite him to visit Nigeria for healing.

 

“The man of God (TB Joshua) called me to his office and said to me, ‘Please, tell your friend Marlon to bring Michael here to Nigeria. Michael needs healing; he needs deliverance.’ I told the man of God that Michael Jackson just went for a medical check up because he is going to have about 50 concerts soon. But the man of God said to me, ‘Send Michael here – he needs healing.’ ”

 

When the tragic news broke, “what immediately came to my mind was that the man of God told me something’s going to happen,” Tee Mac reminisced. Clearly remorseful, he lamented that if he had taken the message more seriously and acted with more insistence, “maybe Michael Jackson would still be alive today…”

 

Utilising the occasion to reflect on life, TB Joshua asked the audience in a heartfelt message: “If today were your last day on earth, what would people remember you for? What would generations yet unborn read about you?’ He encouraged the people to live each day as if it were their least, and avoid the burden of unnecessary worry and anxiety. “Let us leave tomorrow’s trouble for the One who bore our troubles on the cross,” he remarked.

 

As well as speaking on major world events, Joshua regularly prophesies to individuals that throng his flourishing church in Lagos, with uncanny accuracy. His recent prophecies include the death of the former South Korean president, the Feb 13 plane crash in New York and the release of Ingrid Betancourt from the Colombian jungle last year.

 

His ministry is attracting a growing fanatical following, particularly across Africa, and many African leaders such as John Evans Atta Mills of Ghana regularly frequent his church for spiritual support and guidance.

 

Source: Africa News

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Michael Jackson death: conspiracy theories and unanswered questions

06/27/2009 · 9 Comments

 

Source : John Bingham

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/5646095/Michael-Jackson-death-conspiracy-theories-and-unanswered-questions.html

 

Michael Jackson’s death left the internet awash with conspiracy theories and speculation while genuine questions about the cause remained.

Even before it became clear that the singer had died there were suggestions of fakery and intrigue surrounding reports of his collapse.

When news that Michael Jackson had been taken to hospital after going into cardiac arrest emerged, Perez Hilton, the Hollywood blogger, pronounced himself “dubious” saying that he had pulled a “similar stunt” when he was getting ready for a big appearance in 1995.

 The posting, which suggested that the star was “dragging his heels” over the 50 performance residency planned at the 02 arena, was taken down from the site.

But even after his death had been confirmed, postings from the public continued to insist that he might not have died.

Bizarre claims that other celebrities had also died began to circulate including rumours – quickly debunked – that Harrison Ford had gone missing from a yacht or that Matt Damon had died in a car or plane crash.

Early theories posted on internet forums included the suggestion that Michael Jackson had faked his death and pocketed money from his upcoming comeback performances to solve his financial difficulties.

A message on digitalspy read: “Millions in debt and realises that he can’t deliver on a 50 gig comeback tour, so he fakes his death, assumes a new identity (which he’s been trying to achieve for many years) and disappears?”

One posting on Twitter suggested that the original internet report that the star was dead had been wrong but that he had been “covertly” killed because a “media bandwagon” had already got out of control.

Another internet posting suggested that he had been killed by a new “experimental bio weapon”.

It is not the first time that the web has carried rumours and gossip about Michael Jackson’s death.

Claims that the singer’s decomposed body had been found at his Neverland ranch and that an impostor had taken his place circulated four years ago but originated from a spoof story on the satirical site The Onion.

Aside from the more outlandish theories about Michael Jackson’s death there was genuine debate about the cause.

Internet news reports questioned why his personal doctor had been with the singer at his home but had been unable to help him and why reports of the singer’s death took so long to confirm.

The main theory was that his collapse stemmed from an over reliance on prescription painkillers after sustaining a series of injuries in rehearsal.

Meanwhile Uri Geller, a friend of Michael Jackson, blamed stress.

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The Angels of Death : Do Deathbed Phenomena Prove Life After Death?

06/10/2009 · Leave a Comment

By Dr. Danny Penman

Source: The Daily Mail

 

Doctor Penny Sartori was barely halfway through her night shift at Morriston Hospital in Swansea when one of her patients began behaving in a most peculiar way.

 

Through the maze of equipment keeping Peter Holland alive, Dr Sartori could see him slowly regaining consciousness and becoming increasingly alert.

 

Peter was staring intently at the foot of his bed – and then started talking to an invisible presence.

 

“He suddenly regained his energy,” says Dr Sartori.

 

“He seemed to be having a conversation with someone we could not see. After a while, a beautiful peaceful smile crossed his face and he relaxed completely.

 

“When his family arrived, he told them that he’d been visited by his sister in the night and that they’d had a long chat.

 

“The strange thing was, his sister had died the week before, but nobody had dared tell him because they thought the shock might kill him. There was absolutely no way he could have known about his sister’s death.”

 

It was in that moment, says Dr Sartori, that she realised Peter was going to die, no matter how much medical attention he received.

 

“When a patient says that they have been ‘visited’ by a dead loved one, you know that their time has come,” she says.

 

“It’s commonly accepted by nurses and we see it quite a lot. Nurses will tell each other that ‘he’s just had a visit so he’ll be off soon’.”

 

Indeed, shortly afterwards, 75-year-old Peter Holland did die.

 

Such deathbed phenomena, of the type experienced by Mr Holland, are surprisingly common.

 

According to recent research at King’s College London, around 10 per cent of the terminally ill or those caring for them report some kind of mysterious, inexplicable event that gives them a glimpse of an afterlife.

 

Patients may report visits from deceased loved ones or experience visions of a heavenly realm.

 

While such deathbed phenomena are undoubtedly comforting for the dying and their loved ones, could they really shed light on the vexed question of whether there is life after death? It seems so.

 

Over the past few years, a growing number of scientists have begun studying such events and have concluded that many of them defy all rational understanding.

 

Professor Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychiatrist at King’s College London, who leads the research team investigating the phenomena, says the sheer number of reports he has examined makes for compelling evidence: “One possible interpretation of the data is that there really is life after death,” he says, “while another would be that something paranormal, such as Extra-sensory perception (ESP), is behind them.”

 

So how exactly do these haunting experiences manifest themselves?

 

3 Types of Deathbed Phenomena

 

“Deathbed phenomena come in three forms,” says Professor Fenwick.

 

“The dying can receive visits from dead loved ones or they may have visions of lights and other worlds.

 

“They may experience strange coincidences such as receiving a visit from a relative they did not know had died.

 

“Their loved ones and family may experience inexplicable events such as clocks stopping or strange lights appearing around the patient. Others have seen a translucent shape leave the body at the time of death.

 

“You don’t need a religion or a belief system to believe in these phenomena; you just have to look at the data and make up your own mind.”

 

Of course it’s easy to dismiss anecdotal cases like that of Peter Holland, and the “visit” from his dead sister.

 

Sceptics argue that such apparitions result from a heady cocktail of a patient’s faulty memory, powerful painkillers and the desire to believe in an afterlife at an intolerably stressful time.

 

Lewis Wolpert, Emeritus Professor of biology at University College London, denounces deathbed phenomena as mere delusions.

 

“Such stories are the result of hallucinations, wishful thinking or coincidence,” he says.

 

“There is no evidence for God or life after death. I have no doubt that it must be reassuring for those who believe in these things.

 

“On the whole, religious people do tend to be happier. I would love to be religious and think that there was a heaven – but it simply doesn’t exist.”

 

Doesn’t exist? Or hasn’t yet been scientifically proven?

 

For despite the scepticism of the atheists, there remain many deathbed encounters that defy easy answers. And these are the cases that Professor Fenwick’s team are studying.

 

Linda Jacobs’s experience is typical.

 

Her father was terminally ill at a Manchester hospital, but as the family gathered around his bedside for what they believed was his last night, he became increasingly alert.

 

“He kept saying ‘move out of that smoke’,” says Linda. “He then began smiling and laughing as though he was meeting with people we could not see.

 

“He then turned and looked at my mother and said ‘your Mum is here! What on earth is she doing here?’” But the figure wasn’t really there, for one very good reason. She had died earlier in the week, but the family had decided to keep the news secret for fear of causing further upset.

 

 

 

Moments later, Linda’s father also passed away – with a smile on his face.

 

What can account for such mysterious events Linda is convinced that it provides evidence for an afterlife.

 

And her case is far from unique. The story of Kate Batchelor, a sheep farmer in the Western Isles of Scotland, is equally puzzling. Her brother died in hospital, and a friend was dispatched to tell her the news.

 

When they reached the farmhouse, they were greeted by Kate, who said: “I know why you’ve come. I heard him calling me. He was saying ‘Kate, Kate’ as he passed over.”

 

She even knew the exact time her brother had died.

 

Of course not all of the cases being studied by Professor Fenwick are so dramatic.

 

Far more common are stories involving clocks or other household items that suddenly began malfunctioning at the precise time that a person passed away.

 

“One lady told me that all of the clocks in her house stopped working at the time of her husband’s death. They started again a week later,” says Prof Fenwick.

 

Other cases have involved mobile phones, video recorders, and TVs that all mysteriously ceased to function at the moment of a loved- one’s death, only to resurrect themselves shortly after. Pets, too, can mysteriously fall ill or even die at the same time as their owner.

 

These, too, could be dismissed as mere coincidence. But far less easy to rationalise are cases where people have witnessed the precise moment of an individual’s death, and have seen mysterious shapes emerge from the body, or circle nearby.

 

For example, one acquaintance of Professor Fenwick’s, a GP from New Zealand, went to the aid of a golfer who suffered a sudden, and overwhelming, heart attack.

 

“As he was going to help, he saw what he described as a white form which seemed to rise and separate from the body,” says Professor Fenwick.

 

Even more dramatic was the case of Diane Smyth, from Harlow in Essex, who recalls the time she sat with her elderly father as he died.

 

As she awoke in the darkened room, she noticed something strange hovering above her father’s body. As her eyes focused on the mysterious shape, she couldn’t help but notice “a flame licking the top of the wall against the ceiling”.

 

Diane says: “I saw a plume of smoke rising, like the vapour from a snuffed-out candle. It was being thrown off by a single blade of phosphorous light and was indescribably beautiful. It seemed to express perfect love and peace.

 

“I eventually switched on the room light. The mysterious light vanished and the room was the same as always on a November morning, cold and cheerless, with no sound of breathing from Dad’s bed. His body was still warm.”

 

Understanding the Process of Dying

 

Professor Fenwick hopes that research into these bizarre apparitions will not merely offer insights into the paranormal but will help us come to terms with the process of dying and of death.

 

He plans to produce a textbook for doctors and nurses caring for the terminally ill. It will be the 21st century equivalent of the Ars Moriendi, the 15th century classic on the art of dying, which described how best to prepare for death.

 

A common thread runs through many of Professor Fenwick’s case studies, and he has now been able to build up a tentative picture of what he believes happens in the hours before death.

 

Often the first thing that those close to death experience is the realisation that there are friendly spirits in the room, who arrive with the express purpose of carrying them to another realm. As the patient becomes more aware of their presence, fear turns to happiness and eventually bliss.

 

These spirits will often sit for hours comforting the dying person as their body progressively shuts down and dies.

 

As part of this process, the spirits precipitate a review of your life – including all of its failings – that enables a dying patient to resolve any lingering conflicts with friends and loved ones.

 

It would appear that when this process is complete then death quickly follows. It’s almost as if, in the final moment of peace, the body finally offers up the ghost.

 

So what advice can Professor Fenwick give us about preparing for death?

 

He says: “You should be ready to die at a moment’s notice. Those with a clear conscience die well. Those who are angry or frustrated have a much more difficult death.” Just as there is a good way to live, it seems there is also a good way to die.   MORE strange, Paranormal & Mind Power related ->->

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Spider Gates Cemetery: A Gateway to Hell?

09/07/2008 · 4 Comments

Spider Gates Cemetery: A Gateway to Hell? 

PERSONAL NOTE: I heard about this through a new MySpace friend of mine. I had never heard of it and I am sure many of you as well haven’t heard of it. I did a web search and found much information. If you are interested start at the source link below.

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Donald Ryles PhD

 

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It has been called the eighth gate to hell, where rituals have been held in the middle of the night, dreadful deaths, and, it is said, the devil has made an appearance. Located in Leicester, Massachusetts, Friends Cemetery, or Spider Gate as it is often called, is the resting place for the Quakers. It is called Spider Gate because of the ornate pattern of wrought-iron that adorns the front gate. The most frequent tale about it is that it is the eighth gate to hell, and seven others are hidden in the surrounding area. If you can find (and have the courage) and enter them in the correct order, you will be sent to the netherworld. Stories of satanic rituals flourish due to a section of ground that is higher than the rest and is in a square shape resembling and “alter.” It is said that the devil will come if you recite an incantation and place a piece of alabaster in a forked tree inside the cemetery. Other non-supernatural calamities have happened there also. A piece of string is what is left in the tree by the entrance, where a boy from the area is said to have hanged himself in the early 1980’s. Tales are also told about a small cavern like outcropping of rocks on the outer edge of the cemetery. As it is told, a teenage girl was murdered, mutilated, and left there. The trustees that take care of the cemetery say there is no truth in these tales. The raised ground is not an alter, but in reality a foundation from the old Leicester Meeting House. They also deny any deaths happening there either. There are many other unexplained happenings that go on there, such as a section of land where grass will not grow. Sometimes a strange white ooze comes out of the ground. Roaring sounds can be heard emanating from the surrounding forest. Street gangs from the town use it for their “rites of passage” by taking new pledges and binding them to the trees overnight. If they survive they are allowed into the gang.

 

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Scientist Claims Proof of Afterlife-Research Finds Accuracy Of Mediums Channeling Dead People

07/06/2008 · 13 Comments

Source: NewsNet5.com 

What happens after we die — do we continue on or is this life the end?

 

Many of us hope there is an afterlife, and now some Arizona scientists say they have proof through their afterlife experiments.

 

There are many people who say they have died and come back to life. They claim to have experienced an afterlife, even if for only a short time.

 

Scientists at The University of Arizona have done extensive research, and say that they have the proof that when we die we continue to live beyond our physical bodies.

 

“Almost anyone who sees the data says there’s something real here,” said one of the researchers.

 

Allison Dubois is a spiritual medium, or someone thought to be able to communicate with the dead.

 

Christine Vettore was brought in for a reading with Dubois, who attempted to contact Vettore’s dead relatives.

 

“I’m hopeful that there’s an afterlife so I can see everybody I’ve lost already,” said Vettore.

 

It doesn’t take long — within seconds, Dubois says Vettore’s daughter is coming through.

 

It is a gift Dubois says she’s had her whole life, but it comes with a lot of criticism.

 

“I think there are some people that are Charlatans, and with any profession there’s going to be some bad apples, so I mean that just goes with the territory, so the ones that are accurate and are legitimate just have to prove themselves,” said Dubois.

 

This reading is part of a science experiment — Dr. Gary Schwartz, of the University of Arizona, is observing.

 

The Harvard-trained doctor looked for what he calls hits and misses, or the accuracy of the reading.

 

He’s building on his hypothesis that there is life after death, and that mediums can talk to those who have died. After Vettore’s daughter is contacted, Dubois contacted Vettore’s brother and mother. She is able nail facts, giving details about the relations that she could not have known beforehand.

 

For instance, Dubois tells Vettore that her mother knows there’s a carrot cake and a bowl of peanuts in her house.

 

“None of those things do I ever have in my house. I have those things in my house this month, carrot cake and peanuts, so that was weird,” said Vettore.

 

The accuracy is amazing to Vettore, because she had never met or talked to Dubois before. She said Dubois was accurate in 80 to 90 percent of everything she said.

 

Skeptics say that Dubois is just guessing, but Schwartz says it is impossible for someone to guess and be that accurate.

 

For the past seven years, he has been testing mediums and other things tied to death, using science to explain what happens when we leave our physical bodies.

 

“Saying that this is against the grain with academia sort of puts it mildly,” said Schwartz.

 

Schwartz has done multiple experiments under very controlled conditions. One of the most intriguing studies included five of the most respected mediums in the world, hooked up to monitors and computers.

 

In the experiment, 10 people were read by the five mediums. In lab conditions, a medium sat down with an individual and there would be a divider between them.

 

When that medium finished, the next would come in, until all five mediums had given a reading for the individual.

 

Schwartz and his staff would then compare the readings. They were astonished to find that in most cases, the mediums would bring through the same people and the same messages, with an 80-90 percent accuracy rate.

 

“There are so many people that are going to try to find holes in what we’ve done … there is not a hole to find when we agree, or get a final protocol done,” said Schwartz.

 

The scientists call their findings survival of consciousness — meaning our physical bodies die, but we continue on.

 

The research continues with studies that include near-death survivors.

 

Schwartz says near-death experience research completely dovetails and supports what’s coming from the mediums.

 

He says he will continue his research, and that the data doesn’t lie.

 

“When you look at the totality of the data from our laboratory, the simplest explanation is actually that survival of consciousness is real,” said Schwartz.

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