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Little Cameron Macaulay was a typical six-year-old, always talking about his mum and family. He liked to draw pictures of his home too - a long single-storey, white house standing in a bay. But it sent shivers down his mum's spine - because Cameron said it was somewhere they had never been, 160 miles away from where they lived. And he said the mother he was talking about was his "old mum." Convinced he had lived a previous life Cameron worried his former family would be missing him. The Glasgow lad said they were on the Isle Of Barra.
"Ever since Cameron could speak he's come up with tales of a childhood on Barra. "He spoke about his former parents, how his dad died, and his brothers and sisters. "Eventually we just had to take him there to see what we could find. "It was an astonishing experience."
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Gallup: 75% of Christians and 66% of non-Christians hold paranormal beliefs.
The majority of Americans believe in paranormal phenomenon of one type or another. There is no difference, statistically, between demographic groups, and only minor differences across religious subgroups of the study.
In other words, three out of four of us believe in ghosts or other paranormal phenomenon, which includes ESP (41%), Clairvoyance (26%), hauntings (41%), communicating with the dead (21%) and channeling (15%.)
73% of Americans believe in paranormal, average

If you remove the Christian versus non-Christian aspect, 73% of American’s believe in some form of paranormal activity. Only 27% believes in none of these activities.
The Gallup poll of 1005 Americans, conducted in 2005, indicated:
• Hauntings: 37%
• ESP (Extrasensory perception): 41%
• Ghosts as actual spirits of the dead: 32%
• Reincarnation: 20%
• Telepathy: 31%
• Astrology: 25%
• Communication with the dead: 21%
• Magic and witchcraft: 21%
• Channeling (allowing spirit to assume control of a body): 9%
42% of Americans believe in possession
Nearly half of Americans believe that “people on this earth are sometimes possessed by the devil.” Also, of interest in the study, 55% believe the power of the mind can be used to heal.
Accuracy of study
Gallup poll of 1002 adults, aged 18 and up, conducted in 2005, considered accurate to 95%, with a sampling error of plus or minus 3%.
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This unique footage is from a strange and very underrated/under looked documentary called The Afterlife Investigations: The Scole Experiment. More evidence that divination and attempts at communication with spirits leads to evidence and destruction of the soul through belief in anything other than God. Spirit communication of any kind is pure deception similar to the whole UFO phenomenon. One must be careful to guard against demonic deception. There is a war between God and the Devil, good and evil, and evil likes to present evidence for things other worldly in some cases, and pretends to not exist in others. The purest deception is mostly to make sure that evidence of Satan stays hidden so most do not believe, and become secular in every way.
I believe the paranormal is quite real. Seeking it out, however, brings destruction. The more research I do on the subject, it all seems to point that way. Not all reported cases of the paranormal are real. However, most certainly, a certain percentage are. It seems that active participation in ghost hunting, EVP recordings, Ouija board use invite evil into people's lives.
For example, the never happy [ex] wife who visits a palm reader in search of what will happen and if there is a future potential man in her life. Of course the answer will be yes, and the deception is complete. Destruction of the family unit is a favorite for the forces of evil. Divination - which comes in many forms - is real, but they are not helpful spirits of your dead relatives. They are demonic with the sole purpose of the destruction of your soul by preying upon your lack of faith in your family and in God.
https://www.thescoleexperiment.com/
"The Scole Experiment chronicles the extraordinary results of a five-year investigation into life after death. At the beginning of 1993 four psychic researchers embarked on a series of experiments in the Norfolk village of Scole. The subsequent events were so astounding that senior members of the prestigious Society for Psychical Research asked to observe, test and record what took place.
The investigators... encountered evidence favoring the hypothesis of intelligent forces... able to influence material objects, and to convey associated meaningful messages, both visual and aural."
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In the face of disaster, some people are said to have summoned up incredible physical power to lift a car off of an accident victim, move giant rocks, or single-handedly hold up a collapsing beam to let the other miners escape.
A temporary boost of physical power would be called hysterical strength. The stories are almost always in the form of one person lifting a car off of another. In one case in Colorado in 1995, a police officer arrived at a single-car accident where a Chevy Chevette ended up on top of a baby girl and sank into the mud.
The officer lifted the car and the mother pulled the girl out. In 2009, a man in Kansas lifted a Mercury sedan off of a six-year-old girl who had been trapped underneath when it backed out on top of her. In 1960, a Florida mom lifted a Chevy Impala so that a neighbor could pull out her son, who had become trapped when he was working on the car and his jack collapsed.
There's even the case where the MD 500D helicopter from Magnum, P.I.crashed in 1988, pinning the pilot under shallow water; and his burly friend (nicknamed Tiny) ran over and lifted the one-ton helicopter enough for the pilot to be pulled out.
The typical explanation given centers on adrenaline. Adrenalin, also called epinephrine, figures prominently in what's popularly called the "fight or flight" response. Sudden stress, such as an impending fight or other dangerous situation, triggers the sympathetic nervous system to induce the fight or flight response, sometimes called hyper-arousal or the acute stress response. It's a way that your body readies itself to deal with physical harm.
The adrenal gland releases adrenaline into your bloodstream, and as it spreads throughout your body, it does different things to different types of tissue. Your airways relax to maximize breathing capacity, and metabolism increases.
Your muscles go into glycolysis, which produces energy-rich molecules fueling them for extraordinary action. While blood flow to the muscles is increased, blood flow to vulnerable extremities is decreased. Dopamine is produced in the brain as a natural pain killer. Peripheral vision turns into tunnel vision to minimize distractions. Reflexes and reaction times improve. Non-critical functions like digestion slow or even stop.
LEBANON, OR (KPTV) -
Two teens may have saved their father's life when they lifted a 3,000-pound tractor off his chest.
"We just did it. We both did it. I don't see how I did it, I think she did all the work."
Jeff Smith was working on the tractor at his home in Lebanon last week when it flipped over and pinned him underneath.
He screamed for help and his two girls, 14 and 16 years old, came running. Within minutes, they lifted the tractor off of him.
Looking at Smith today, with only a cast on his wrist and some abrasions, you might not believe what happened to him.
He said he was trying to pull a stump out of the ground when his foot slipped on the clutch and the whole thing flipped over.
"The steering wheel and the steering column is what had me pinned on my chest," he said.
His daughters quickly arrived at the scene and started digging. Then they called 911.
"I can't dig fast enough and I'm freaking out," said Haylee Smith, 14. "I just cannot dig fast enough."
Deciding they couldn't wait for emergency crews, Haylee and her older sister, Hannah Smith, each grabbed a side and started lifting.
With adrenalin pumping, they tried six or seven times and finally got some movement.
"We just kind of braced ourselves on the tire and just lifted it up," said Hannah Smith, 16.
Jeff Smith said they lifted it up just enough for him to shimmy his way out. His arm remained pinned, however, until a neighbor rushed over with another tractor to finish the rescue operation.
"I don't know how I lifted it, it was just so heavy," Hannah Smith said. "And I could feel it, I could just feel all the weight. But we just did it. We both did."
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