When will medical science accept the reality of Near Death Experiences?
P.H.M. Atwater writes: More medical people are now willing to consder the reality of the near-death phenomenon and the effect it has on experiencers. Much of this turn-around in relative acceptance is because of “Pam Reynolds’s Case” that was reported on in cardiologist, Michael Sabom’s book “Light & Death”. Pam’s case is the first absolute medical proof that an individual can see and hear when dead (without vital signs, no blood in the body, brain dead as well), and can have a long, fully involved near-death experience absent of any brain response whatsoever. Since her case cannot be refuted, medical science has had to reconsider its position. Read more… 18th February, 2005 Report 18th February 04 U.S. SOLDIER (K.K.) FROM IRAQ PART 2 – a message: how TERRORISTS recruit suicide bombers. “Another tactic used by terrorists is this. It is often used in Palestine. A terrorist will either seduce or rape a younger woman, with the complete intent of getting her pregnant. Once this happens t