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    Pizzagate. Plus, Ex-FBI Undercover Agent Bob Hamer |357|

    I'm sorry, but for me this is taking it too far. All I'm seeing is an extreme right-wing attempt to villainize Clinton and Podesta. I have to admit that I'm not even willing to look into the purported evidence, because it makes me want to throw up and eventually shoot myself. I know it's not...
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    Ex-Stargate Head Ed May Unyielding Re Materialism, Slams Dean Radin |341|

    I can't, you've got me there. But I don't see any way how it would work with light or sound or actual molecules from the targets stimulating sensory organs, which I guess is the normal, materialistic way of explaining perception. If anything, it's like there is a field of awareness pervading...
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    Ex-Stargate Head Ed May Unyielding Re Materialism, Slams Dean Radin |341|

    I don't get it. How do you explain Remote Viewing, which I guess he's seen work and verified, with a theory that doesn't involve the possibility of consciousness functioning without the brain? Brain wave telemetry? Mental radio? Geez. Talk about not recognizing evidence if it jumps up and bites...
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    Jim Marrs is not a Scientologist |340|

    Man, this stuff is giving me the creeps. It gets to a point where I don't know if I can "follow the data" any further.
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    Jim Marrs is not a Scientologist |340|

    Y'know... the people I know from my government, the media, big business....they're all nice and kind and friendly. I've no reason whatsoever to believe they are in any way trying to con me or anyone else. It's not as if there's any evidence they ever did. :eek: As for the question: it's...
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    This acclaimed scientist gives a friendlier face to atheistic neuroscience |331|

    100 red ferraris. Oh. I see. That disproves everything. So long guys. Oh wait. There's more evidence you say? Nah, I don't bother with anecdotes. :eek: EDIT As for the follow-up question: I don't see a paradigm change coming anytime soon. Maybe a slight shift, but no change. Might have to do...
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    Greg Carlwood has become a talent scout for conspiracy theories |330|

    Looking forward to those. It's just good to know that I'm not the only one wondering about this stuff. Unfortunately, it is. And in the light of the many really dubious and downright scary events in the US during the decades following WW II, I have to wonder how far this went, and if it's...
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    Transgender phenomena and past lives: any thoughts

    Btw., I think it's important to stress that gender identity and sexual orientation obviously don't go hand it hand. This comes up often in discussions or documentaries about these topics, So, the strong feeling of belonging to a certain gender doesn't mean that you have to be sexually drawn to...
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    Transgender phenomena and past lives: any thoughts

    I'd say that it rather belongs in the "Consciousness & Science" forum than in the "Other Stuff" one, but why should it be locked? It's a valid question to ask and it definitely has to do with the subjects discussed here. Especially the question why mainstream science often looks the other way...
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    Greg Carlwood has become a talent scout for conspiracy theories |330|

    I must say that I was kind of taken aback when in the intro excerpt, Mr Carlwood said he "liked" the idea of "spiritual puppet masters". I mean if you really accept that things like NDE, medium or reincarnation research point to the reality of something like spirits, how is the idea that...
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    Michael Britt - The Psych Files - Dr. Daryl Bem and the Parapsychology PSYOP |328|

    I think this "psyopsy" debunking phenomenon is probably just an emergent property of mainstream science. An epiphenomenon, if you will. Pardon the joke, but it might fit the bill. You have probably a majority of "elder scientists", who just know that parapsychological experiments can never have...
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    Should family therapy include your deceased great-great-grandmother? Epigenetics meets after-death c

    Thank you for your prompt reply. Wow, that's interesting. I didn't know that at all. I'm a 1970s kid myself and looking back it was absolutely an unparalleled period of peace, stability and prosperity, but there was always this feeling of, well, paranoia and guilt, I guess. Although I've...
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    Should family therapy include your deceased great-great-grandmother? Epigenetics meets after-death c

    Firstly, thank you for engaging in the discussion. I can understand why many other guests abstain from doing so because of time concerns and the often quite adversarial stances people take in these forum threads. So this is a rare opportunity, which is much appreciated. 1) I've often come...
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    Mod+ 284. Why police don’t use psychic detectives? Even though they are effective.

    I recently watched this old "Sightings" episode about a child murder in 1979, where the murderer had not been identified when the episode was broadcast (which must have been around 1992). The (rather harrowing) case starts at 39:40. According to the police sergeant interviewed in the episode, a...
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    Psychic Detectives...

    It would seem that after three years there is hardly any hope that she is alive. That said, here in Germany, a woman who had disappeared and been presumed to have been murdered 31 years ago, when she was a young student, has just reappeared this September. She had panicked when her study exams...
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    Birthmarks and Reincarnation

    Forgive my ignorant self, it is still stuck in the illusion of linear time and cannot see all of spacetime at once.
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    Birthmarks and Reincarnation

    LOL. I guess it's not awarded to later incarnations. Perhaps some time in the future they will have to write a new statute concerning exactly that. ...come to think of it, that could be an explanation for the general unwillingness to accept reincarnation as a fact. Think of the legal...
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    Birthmarks and Reincarnation

    So they should change that statute for him. Wasn't his fault that they chose to ignore him.
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    Birthmarks and Reincarnation

    Thanks for the links. You know, they should award him the nobel prize posthumously. One of the most important researchers of the 20th century, and most people (at least in my country) have never even heard of him...
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    What's it like to be dead?

    Allegedly, everyone has dreams every time she or he has a good night's sleep. Mostly, people don't remember anything about them, though. Or they only have a feeling of having dreamt something, but they don't know what (which I think might have been the case here). Only sometimes a dream carries...
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