"Dead" Mountain Climber Mallory Says He Never Made It To The Top – White Crow Books

Ages ago most scientists kept their interest with the occult quiet, for fear of losing their reputation. Such is the case of Beatrice Gibbes who learned, 75 years before the rest of the world, the outcome of Mallory’s folly. It’s a wonder Why So Many People – Including Scientists – Suddenly Believe In An Afterlife. Leading the pack are concepts of clouds, angels, and bearded white men but other outlooks, including non-religious views, are gaining ground. Piquing their interests are extraordinary tales involving tennis shoes and dentures, verified later by the invesitgators. Even if one considers this to be more grist for the woo mill, the decline in the belief of hell is heartening and may portend a brighter future. Yet the question remains, Is Participating In Psi Research A Good Idea? We say yes, but in the real world reputations and publications are the foundations of academia with a strong materialist bent. Craig Weller provides a few caveats, but does a bang-up job on advising people on finding objective researchers who won’t stack the deck against the anomalous.

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