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Information about survival after death blocked by Indymedia

Peter Wakeham | 30.07.2004 17:39 | World

A few days I sent Indymedia an article about the proof of survival after death,
but it has not published - Why?

A few days ago I sent an article about the proof of survival after death and ad for a book called "THey Walk Among Us" by Emma Heathcote-James - but it has not been published - why?

For 130 years the scientific facts behind survival after death have been blocked by the Church, the scientific establishment, education establishments, mass media and now so-called independent Indymedia.

I sent an email to Indymedia when I realised that the article had not been published but I have not yet received an answer.

I can't see why such an important subject as the scientific proof of survival should be blocked by an independent media outlet. The case for survival has been proved but not yet publicised - the Camapaign for Philosophical Freedom has been fighting censorship for 25 years and only made a breakthrough by setting up their own website - www.cfpf.org.uk

If you think I'm nuts, I don't care, people said the same about Galileo when he discovered that the earth went around the sun and when researchers discovered the world was not flat.

If you don't publish the facts about survival after death then how can your readers make up their own mind about the subject?

Peter Wakeham

Peter Wakeham
- e-mail: arthurfindlay@btinternet.com
- Homepage: http://www.arthur-findlay.co.uk

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