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Dead Men Talking: Afterlife Communication from World War I
Michael Tymn
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RRP £11.99 UK Paperback
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RRP $16.99 US Paperback
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Publisher: White Crow Books
Published July 2014
174 pages
Size: 229 x 152 mm
ISBN 978-1-910121-13-9 |
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Mackenzie King, London Mediums, Richard Wagner, and Adolf Hitler by Anton Wagner, PhD. – Besides Etta Wriedt in Detroit and Helen Lambert, Eileen Garrett and the Carringtons in New York, London was the major nucleus for King’s “psychic friends.” In his letter to Lambert describing his 1936 European tour, he informed her that “When in London, I met many friends of yours: Miss Lind af Hageby, [the author and psychic researcher] Stanley De Brath, and many others. Read here |
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God’s Fingerprints: Impressions of Near Death Experiences Jody Long |
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A Lawyer Presents the Evidence for the Afterlife Victor Zammit and Wendy Zammit |
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