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E-mail from Michael Roll to Sally Rhine Feather, February 9, 2003

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Dr Sally Rhine Feather is Executive Director of the Rhine Research Center: www.rhine.org


Sally,

I am 65 on 6th March. I am so disgusted with the corruption that I have come across in the vast and lucrative life after death industry that I can't wait to get out. I am going back to mix with the lovely people I was brought up with - cricketers, rugby players and golfers.

If any of my old pals mentioned religion we would immediately call the men in white coats and have them gently led away. Outside of priestridden Northern Ireland we have almost completely escaped from religious brainwashing. Billy Graham gave us up as a hopeless case many years ago. Less than one percent of the British people are born-again Christians. They know they have been fixed, but what they still don't know is just how badly.

What has really hurt me is that none of the religionists and materialists who have been fighting to block the secular case for survival after death were acting from a base of ignorance. Every single one of them, when confronted with the experimental proof of survival after death with the mathematical back up, asked themselves the same question:

"Now where do I stand in this, when these discoveries in physics eventually reach millions throughout the world?"

The answer is very painful to all the "experts". They will be laughed off the park as we say in football circles in the UK. Therefore the name of the establishment game is never ever let the proof of survival get out on mainstream media and educational outlets. Only evidence reaches the masses, never the proof.

As usual the French have a very good expression to sum up what I have been fighting for, for 23 years. The reason for the very existence of the "experts" depends on uncomfortable discoveries in physics never getting into the public domain:

Raison d'être

Absolutely delighted to hear your father was only interested in natural and normal forces in the universe. It's because people are believing in supernatural absurdities that the world is being ripped apart. In the UK we have it thrust into our front rooms on TV. Only a few months ago in Northern Ireland we had so-called protesting Catholics spitting at little 5 year old Roman Catholic girls going to school for the first time. The Roman Catholic school was in the middle of a protesting Catholic area.

This outrage has had more impact on the British people than a hundred IRA bombs. We have had enough of religious nuts in the UK - 95% of the population no longer grovel before priests. After 200 years they have at last come across the censored work of the most valuable Englishman ever - Thomas Paine:

"My country is the world and my religion is to do good."

They are now starting to come across the censored work of the most valuable Scotsman ever - Arthur Findlay. Together with the scientific discoveries of Sir William Crookes, Sir Oliver Lodge and Ron Pearson.

Michael

Related material on this site:
 

No priest believes in what they are selling! - E-mail from Michael Roll to Dene Jones (August 13, 2002)

Experiments proving survival after death - Letter from Michael Roll to Gary McCormack (July 22, 2002)

The Suppression of Knowledge - A pamphlet by Michael Roll

"There is no greater crime in the cosmos than to deliberately indoctrinate young trusting minds with false teachings for selfish ends. From this one heinous crime stems all crime. The perpetrators of this evil deed will pay a terrible price in mental remorse when they pass from this world."

The Most Valuable Englishman Ever - Michael Roll's article about Thomas Paine (1736-1809)
This outstanding tribute to Thomas Paine - "The Most Valuable Englishman Ever" - is taken from Arthur Findlay's suppressed history of humanity, "The Curse of Ignorance".

Summary of Ron Pearson's Theory by Rory Macquisten

Graham's Visit To Iraq Will Add Insult To Injury - an article by Mohammad T Al-Rasheed (April 21, 2003)

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Back to school, but shadow of terror remains behind the smiles - an article by Rosie Cowan, published in The Guardian (Wednesday September 4, 2002)

Extract:

Thankfully, this week's return to classes at Holy Cross Catholic primary school in north Belfast's Ardoyne was a lot quieter than the scenes shown around the world last autumn. There is no sign of any resumption of the loyalist protest, over republican attacks on the Glenbryn enclave, but the tension is still there and the memories vivid. For Niamh, her nine-year-old sister, Leona, and many of the other 200 girls at Holy Cross, the bogeymen have not gone away.
Father Aidan Troy, chairman of the board of governors, who walked with the girls and their parents to school through a protective gauntlet of police and soldiers during the protest, welcomed the return to relative normality, as did the Holy Cross principal, Anne Tanney.