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Posted on Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:58 pm by Inspector Gadget |
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Well what can I say? Life, work, play whatever it has been, we have not been on here for some time.
I think 2010 is year to kick start Paratalk.
Bring it all back
Enjoy
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Posted on Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:25 pm by Inspector Gadget |
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UFO researchers are claiming damage to a Lincolnshire wind farm turbine was caused by a mystery aircraft.
The turbine at Conisholme lost one 66ft (20m) blade and had another badly damaged in the early hours of Sunday.
Local ufologists said they had received many reports of activity in the area and had teams searching for clues.
Ecotricity, which owns the site, said while investigations continued they were not ruling anything out - but the extent of damage was "unique".
Source BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/7817378.stm
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Posted on Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:37 pm by Inspector Gadget |
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A millionaire businessman from Nottinghamshire has said ghosts forced him to flee his 52-room mansion.
Clifton Hall was bought by Anwar Rashid for £3.6m in 2007, but he has now handed it back to the bank.
Mr Rashid claimed that during the eight months the family lived there they were haunted by mysterious figures and found unexplained blood stains on bedclothes.
He called in paranormal investigators and said he stopped paying the mortgage as a last resort.
Full story here
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/7628098.stm
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Posted on Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:15 pm by Inspector Gadget |
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By 2075, Twitter will be used by disembodied sprits (e.g. dead people) to send messages to the living. These "spirits" will be the minds of uploaded people who have died, live in "Afterlife Chips," and who will want quick convenient communication paths to the "living."
Twitter is a micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read updates on their lives and activities. Such updates are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length. In July 2008, over 2,200,000 twitter accounts were registered. By 2075, Twitter will be used by disembodied sprits (e.g. dead people) to send messages to the living. These "spirits" will be the minds of uploaded people who have died and who will want quick convenient communication paths to the "living," even if the newly dead prefer to confine most of their awareness to within the electronic heaven devices. Twitter, or similar approaches, will be particularly useful for communication to outside of the electronic heaven to those people on Earth who use inexpensive communication devices.
This is a claim made recently.
Read the full story here....
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/twitter.html
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Posted on Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:10 pm by Inspector Gadget |
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Article from EDP24: Anthony Carroll (Link at bottom)
A Norfolk hospital is set to take part in a major international study of near-death experiences.
The James Paget University Hospital at Gorleston will be involved in the research looking at the startling phenomenon.
For believers, a bright tunnel of light or seeing their body lying on a hospital bed can be seen as the ultimate proof of life after death.
However, for sceptics the images are nothing more than brain cells sending random messages, hallucina-tions or long-forgotten memories resurfacing.
Now these conflicting arguments about what happens when we die could soon be resolved by doctors from JPH, who are taking a leading role in the study.
Staff from JPH will be trying to ascertain if reports of people floating above their bodies on hospital beds or seeing a bright tunnel as they die can be scientifically proven.
Over a three-year period, doctors at the JPH will set up images in hospital wards that can only be seen from the ceiling.
People who are resuscitated after a cardiac arrest or heart attack will then be asked if they can recall anything from their ordeal to see if they spotted the images.
If patients who have experienced clinical death can prove they have seen the covert images then it may help scientists unravel the mysteries of what happens to the brain during death.
Yesterday it was confirmed that the hospital will join the international Aware (Awareness during Resuscitation) programme - the world's largest ever study on near-death experiences.
Latest studies show that between 10-20pc of people who go through a cardiac arrest and experience clinical death say they remember large parts of their ordeal and notice other phenomena.
During the Aware project 1,500 patients in England, America and Austria will assessed after they go through a cardiac arrest.
Dr Sam Parnia, the intensive care doctor leading the study, said: Contrary to popular perception, death is not a specific moment.
It is a process that begins when the heart stops beating, the lungs stop working and the brain ceases functioning.
CWhat people experience during this period of cardiac arrest provides a unique window of understanding into what we are all likely to experience during the dying process.
Cardiac arrests can last for up to an hour.
The launch of the Aware international study follows on from an 18-month pilot project headed by The University of Southampton and which involved hospitals in London, Swansea, Bournemouth, Stevenage, Northampton and Salisbury.
The expansion of the Aware scheme will include Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, and hospitals in Oxford, Swindon, Birmingham, East Sussex, America and Austria.
As well as the near-death study, a research team will also be looking at ways to improve the medical and psychological care of patients who have undergone cardiac arrest.
From and Thanks: http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/storyrss.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=News&itemid=NOED18%20Sep%202008%2020%3A19%3A47%3A390
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