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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77051358 United States 12/05/2019 09:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’d like you’re opinion , I have read of some strange but true topics, I haven’t been able to get any answers. I have asked health care professionals and the police about these Quoting: Jelly 1. Police have noted in most RTA’s where there is a fatality, there’s usually a deck of tarot cards somewhere in the vehicle. 2. Staff Nurse in Swansea put playing cards on top of cupboards and recorded patients who appear to have Near Death Experiences and possibly float above the surgeons etc.... reported the cards in detail. 3. Hospital Staff note an increase in bowel and pancreatic cancer in patients who belong to Masonic Lodges. Also effects their family. 4. Most patients who have a psychotic mental health problems appear to think they’re Jesus, Mary .... even if they have never had any belief are atheist or agnostic Last but not least for many Years New Zealanders complain of a weird noise ....has never been explained #1 - Not sure what you mean by the term, RTA, but tarot cards are part of the occult. Just read any books by Ralph Sarchie, police officer, and he talks a lot about how the occult is tied to death, murders, etc. So no real surprise there. There are all kinds of stories of folks that dabble in the occult and the suffer a horrible fate. #2 - In Near Death Experiences (NDEs), it is common for the medical patient to have amazing cognitive awareness even when they have allegedly died. It is not uncommon for someone to die and have all kinds of information about what was going on in and around the hospital. #3 - Never heard of this before. Masonry involves the occult, but no idea how bowel/pancreatic cancer would be related. If it is anecdotal, then I wouldn't put much faith in this assertion. #4 and #5 - No idea. On #4, a psychotic may want to be super famous, and who else could they want to be than 2 of the most famous living beings ever? No idea on NZ noise, but there are stories all over about strange noises in the air and underground. |
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Jelly
(OP) User ID: 78203688 United Kingdom 12/06/2019 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | #1 - Not sure what you mean by the term, RTA, but tarot cards are part of the occult. Just read any books by Ralph Sarchie, police officer, and he talks a lot about how the occult is tied to death, murders, etc. So no real surprise there. There are all kinds of stories of folks that dabble in the occult and the suffer a horrible fate. #2 - In Near Death Experiences (NDEs), it is common for the medical patient to have amazing cognitive awareness even when they have allegedly died. It is not uncommon for someone to die and have all kinds of information about what was going on in and around the hospital. #3 - Never heard of this before. Masonry involves the occult, but no idea how bowel/pancreatic cancer would be related. If it is anecdotal, then I wouldn't put much faith in this assertion. #4 and #5 - No idea. On #4, a psychotic may want to be super famous, and who else could they want to be than 2 of the most famous living beings ever? No idea on NZ noise, but there are stories all over about strange noises in the air and underground. Thanks for this Cymru Am Byth. ^. ^ * * ¥ ~~~ A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you’re loved by others. The Wizard of Oz |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77898319 United States 12/06/2019 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’d like you’re opinion , I have read of some strange but true topics, I haven’t been able to get any answers. I have asked health care professionals and the police about these Quoting: Jelly 1. Police have noted in most RTA’s where there is a fatality, there’s usually a deck of tarot cards somewhere in the vehicle. 2. Staff Nurse in Swansea put playing cards on top of cupboards and recorded patients who appear to have Near Death Experiences and possibly float above the surgeons etc.... reported the cards in detail. 3. Hospital Staff note an increase in bowel and pancreatic cancer in patients who belong to Masonic Lodges. Also effects their family. 4. Most patients who have a psychotic mental health problems appear to think they’re Jesus, Mary .... even if they have never had any belief are atheist or agnostic Last but not least for many Years New Zealanders complain of a weird noise ....has never been explained 2. Double check your research. None have ever reported seeing the cards. |
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Jelly
(OP) User ID: 78203688 United Kingdom 12/06/2019 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’d like you’re opinion , I have read of some strange but true topics, I haven’t been able to get any answers. I have asked health care professionals and the police about these Quoting: Jelly 1. Police have noted in most RTA’s where there is a fatality, there’s usually a deck of tarot cards somewhere in the vehicle. 2. Staff Nurse in Swansea put playing cards on top of cupboards and recorded patients who appear to have Near Death Experiences and possibly float above the surgeons etc.... reported the cards in detail. 3. Hospital Staff note an increase in bowel and pancreatic cancer in patients who belong to Masonic Lodges. Also effects their family. 4. Most patients who have a psychotic mental health problems appear to think they’re Jesus, Mary .... even if they have never had any belief are atheist or agnostic Last but not least for many Years New Zealanders complain of a weird noise ....has never been explained 2. Double check your research. None have ever reported seeing the cards. [link to futureandcosmos.blogspot.com (secure)] Ive double checked now you read the above Cymru Am Byth. ^. ^ * * ¥ ~~~ A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you’re loved by others. The Wizard of Oz |
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(OP) User ID: 78203688 United Kingdom 12/06/2019 11:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.rnz.co.nz (secure)] Cymru Am Byth. ^. ^ * * ¥ ~~~ A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you’re loved by others. The Wizard of Oz |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77051299 United States 12/06/2019 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | #4 and #5 - No idea. On #4, a psychotic may want to be super famous, and who else could they want to be than 2 of the most famous living beings ever? No idea on NZ noise, but there are stories all over about strange noises in the air and underground...... Quoting: Jelly Thanks for this No problem. On the NDE for #2, you can read about Howard Storm's NDE where he describes standing outside of his dead body and all of his senses are heightened to the extreme. He has several YT videos as well as a book called, "Descent into Death". He tells an amazing story unlike any I have ever heard. He is coaxed out of the hospital room and later attacked by what he describes as demon people, only to be saved by Christ. It is an amazing story. In the book and movie, "Heaven is for Real", the little boy that has the NDE I believe describes seeing his father praying, and being aware of what was happening all around him in the hospital. I mentioned Ralph Sarchie earlier. He talks about visiting death scenes as a police officer, and he remarks about how often the person murdered was involved in the occult. It is a recurring theme. He was a police officer in NYC. |