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Near-death experiences are usually dismissed as delusions by scientists but a pioneering group of British doctors claim that there is now so much evidence for an ‘afterlife’ that they have launched a study to discover whether there truly is “life after death”.
The spirit of Montague Keen watched helplessly as his body was loaded
into an ambulance. His wife, Veronica, stared blankly into the
distance, tears flooding down her face. Her friends whispered words of
hope, but in her heart she knew her husband was dead.
It sounds ridiculous and terrifying in equal measure but could hypnotism replace general anaesthetics in surgery? Many doctors certainly think so. Belgian surgeons have carried out over 6,000 operations using only hypnosis to dull the pain including hysterectomies and major abdominal surgery....
It holds itself up as the home of intelligent Scepticism. Its aim is to 'de-bunk' paranormal fraudsters and the self-deluded wherever they rear their heads. But what have they achieved over the past 30 years?
Objects flying through the air. Mysterious claw marks on a man's skin. And vicious death threats... left by a ghost. It sounded beyond belief. But then a sinister image was caught on film.....
The last time I died was in Jerusalem in 1276. Pope Gregory X’s Crusade
against Islam had collapsed and the Christians of the city.....
The City may be in turmoil and the housing market teetering on the edge of the abyss, but business is booming for Britain’s financial astrologers.