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CHARLOTTESVILLE Ian Stevenson, one of University of Virginia’s truly
maverick scientists, died recently after 40 years of researching what
is popularly known as reincarnation.
He preferred, however, to call his research a study of the “survival of personality after death.”
Of the many brilliant professors at U.Va., he especially deserves
recognition because he battled the skeptics and conventional thinking
in pursuing […]
THE question posed by the film poster asked: “Is it a game or is it real?”
The year was 1983 and the movie was WarGames and it told of a bored
high school student called David Lightman who inadvertently uses his
computer to gain access to the United States’ nuclear programme.
Once
logged in, Lightman, played by Matthew […]
Created on April 8th and filed under crime, UFOs, conspiracy.
Anuppur, April 7: In a case of superstition, two girl students of a
residential school were haunted by a ghost here and were relieved only
after the intervention of a sorcerer.
According to the warden of the hostel, two students of the school fell prey to the ghost and started doing strange activities.
The students were relieved by the […]
Created on April 8th and filed under ghosts and hauntings.
April 6, 2007 — Forget dressing for success: Clothingornaments thought to confer supernatural power were all the rage among chiefs and other important people in England 4,000 years ago, say scholars.
A recent find indicates some of these fashion trends might have originally been designed by Stonehenge leaders.
While working two months ago in South Lowestoft, Suffolk, […]
Created on April 8th and filed under ancient mysteries.
Ever wonder what bunnies have to do with the Resurrection? Or what evergreens have to do with Christ’s birth? Or what drinking has to do with being Irish?OK, bad example.
The first two examples reference modern Christian holidays that still retain vestiges of their pagan roots. The last alludes to a latter-day pagan bacchanalia with barely […]
Created on April 8th and filed under history, other.
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