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  Dead Men Talking: Afterlife Communication from World War I
Michael Tymn


Amazon  RRP £11.99 UK 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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“Life After Death – The Communicator” by Paul Beard – If the telephone rings, naturally the caller is expected to identify himself. In post-mortem communication, necessitating something far more complex than a telephone, it is not enough to seek the speakers identity. One needs to estimate also as far as is possible his present status and stature. This involves a number of factors, overlapping and hard to keep separate, each bringing its own kind of difficulty. Four such factors can readily be named. Read here
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