
Off-site and on site articles on subjects related our conferences.
Please note that the opinions expressed in these articles are the personal views of the writers and/or their sources and do not necessarily reflect the current position of this website.
Undercurrents of Oxford.
A short story.
A very interesting informative article by Kirsty Allan on the Scottish Society for Psychical Research website (Go to articles and then scroll down. The page also includes other interesting items.)
An excellent thought-provoking article by Brian Allan on the Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI) website proposing that Quantum Science may well hold the key to so called paranormal phenomena.
This is Paul's well-written perspective on his own experiences. It includes a great deal of hithertoo little-known information on the subject, much of which I can verify from my own experiences.
"There are specific links between instances of poltergeist manifestations, metal bending, the hotly debated ‘Hutchison Effect’ and especially, alleged ‘teleportation’. Although each of these phenomena can be examined individually, eventually, investigation reveals to a greater or lesser degree inescapable similarities between them all" Another article from Brian Allan
"Something is happening on Earth that could be extraordinary. It is very possible that we are receiving intelligent communications from a non-human source.With circles dating back at least hundreds of years and perhaps thousands, well over 2,000 formations have been documented and examined since 1989 when the phenomenon took a turn into designs of much greater complexity. They have appeared now on every continent except Antarctica, with reports of circles in the United States going back to 1880. Incredibly, we see very little about this in the media."
The diary of James Basil, a young experiencer (the founder of FREE), after he started coming to terms with his flash-backs of being visited by “others”, and the possible meaning implied by these memories. He is now 25-years-old, although the following was written between the summer of 1995 and the winter of 1999 (ages sixteen-twenty). This file also includes some other very interesting material from other researchers. Supplied by James Basil.