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Letter from Michael Roll to Ray Taylor, February 5, 2002

cfpf.org.uk

Ray Taylor Esq.
Editor Psychic World
PO Box 14
Greenford
Middlesex
UB6 OUF

Dear Ray,

In spite of what Professor David Fontana says, those who control the Society for Psychical Research censor vital information that is upsetting to the powerful religious and scientific establishments. It's called peer-refereeing but it still boils down to censorship.

1.

Helen Duncan who was killed in 1956 physically reunited with her daughter for one hour in 1983 - report censored by the SPR!

2.

Mothers physically reunited with their "dead" sons in many repeatable experiments over a number of years - reports censored by the SPR!

3.

Ronald Pearson's discovery of the "spirit" world peer-refereed and published by physicists in Russia and the USA - paper officially censored by the SPR!

These papers would balance the published work of Dr. Richard Wiseman and Dr. Susan Blackmore who have started from the base that the mind and brain are the same. Please SPR publish the secular case for a separate mind and brain.

Yours sincerely

Michael Roll

Comment by Michael Roll:
 

To all those reading survival after death as a branch of subatomic physics

Please write to the following address asking for a balance in SPR publications:

Secretary of The Society for Psychical Research
49 Marloes Road
Kensington
London W8 6LA

Related material on this site:
 

A First-Hand Account of Materialisation Mediumship - Michael Roll describes an experiment he attended with the materialisation medium Rita Goold. This account was written in 1983, but was not accepted for publication until 1992.

"Consciousness as a Sub-quantum Phenomenon" - Ronald Pearson's paper

Published in the journal Frontier Perspectives, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA. Volume 6. No. 2, Spring/Summer 1997 (pp70-78). ISSN: 1062-4767

A Critique of Susan Blackmore's Dying to Live and her Dying Brain Hypothesis - an article by Greg Stone