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E-mail from Michael Roll to Ron Pearson, January 21, 2003

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Ron,

when you see the videos of Fontana and Roy speaking on the Discovery TV Channel you will see that orthodox scientific thinking is being forced to do a complete u-turn. Scientists are no longer frightened to say that the mind and brain are separate. This in itself is one hell of a breakthrough. Fontana and Roy etc are still too nervous to make the subatomic physics connection - to fall in line with Crookes and Lodge - but we are getting there thanks to Jeff Rense and the Internet.

In all my writings, broadcasts and lectures I say the religionists are basically correct, we do indeed possess a soul and survive the death of our physical body. The priests and the believers in priestcraft flatly refuse to grab this lifeline. They are now going down the same tube as the orthodox scientists who refuse to jump on our winning secular bandwagon linking survival with quantum mechanics. The new Archbishop of Canterbury has just come on the TV to say be believes in the physical resurrection! They are finished.

My job is over, I have only been fighting to present the secular case for survival. Every person who has nothing to lose from the scientific proof of survival after death is coming with us. They are never going to take any notice of a priest or a bigoted scientist ever again.

In the 21st century we can now mark the work of all our ancestors. Sometimes they got it right, but mostly they got it desperately wrong. Hence all the religious slaughter.

Michael

Related material on this site:
 

The Chemist Sir William Crookes Proved Survival With Repeatable Experiments Under Laboratory Conditions - by Michael Roll

Recording the proof of survival - Letter from Prof. Archie Roy to Michael Roll (August 22, 1983)

The Mode of Future Existence - 1933 Lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge FRS (1851-1940)

This article is censored from all large-circulation papers and magazines throughout the world because it links the subject of survival after death with the scientific discipline of subatomic physics - the study of the invisible part of the universe.

Religious Killing - Letter to Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury (October 22, 2002)

Updating Religion - Letter to Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford (November 4, 2002)