Robbrent
Abominable Snowman
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- Apr 27, 2008
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Exactly, The Hungry Ghost book should be required reading, whatever it is, is very good at deception and telling half truths to string the gullible alongI have no idea who, or what, the communicators are. I am reasonably convinced of the paranormality of the Scole events, but I really doubt that it was "spirit scientists" trying to establish contact with the living. For a start, everyone living ends up dead, so I don't see why the dead would need to convince the living of continued existence, when we'll all find out soon enough anyway. There is some sort of deception going on, and I don't mean hoaxing, I mean the communicators are not revealing their true motives. More of Joe Fisher's hungry ghosts... they build up the human participants into some sort of dependency, then shut them down.
I mean it's not as if this wasn't known about in the past, the practitioners of old and so called primitive societies used to take great precautions if they ever tried to communicate with the dead.
If I remember right they stopped the experiment because they said something from another dimension was trying to get through? I don't believe they ever really elaborated on this (I may have forgotten if they did) but it did seem rather bizarre just to stop it if it was going so well, the inner sceptic in me says they stopped it before they were found out, but people with experience of these things were quite convinced, and I was not there to witness it