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   From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk   
      
   On Wed, 19 Apr 2017 12:37:30 +0100   
   The Todal wrote:   
      
   > On 19/04/2017 11:21, burfordTjustice wrote:   
   > > GERMAN SCIENTISTS PROVE THERE IS LIFE AFTER DEATH   
   > >   
   > > Berlin | A team of psychologists and medical doctors associated   
   > > with the Technische Universität of Berlin, have announced this   
   > > morning that they had proven by clinical experimentation, the   
   > > existence of some form of life after death. This astonishing   
   > > announcement is based on the conclusions of a study using a new   
   > > type of medically supervised near-death experiences, that allow   
   > > patients to be clinically dead for almost 20 minutes before being   
   > > brought back to life.   
   > >   
   > > This controversial process that was repeated on 944 volunteers over   
   > > that last four years, necessitates a complex mixture of drugs   
   > > including epinephrine and dimethyltryptamine, destined to allow the   
   > > body to survive the state of clinical death and the reanimation   
   > > process without damage. The body of the subject was then put into a   
   > > temporary comatic state induced by a mixture of other drugs which   
   > > had to be filtered by ozone from his blood during the reanimation   
   > > process 18 minutes later.   
   > >   
   > > The extremely long duration of the experience was only recently   
   > > made possible by the development of a new cardiopulmonary   
   > > recitation (CPR) machine called the AutoPulse. This type of   
   > > equipment has already been used over the last few years, to   
   > > reanimate people who had been dead for somewhere between 40 minutes   
   > > to an hour.   
   > >   
   > > Near-death experiences have been hypothesized in various medical   
   > > journals in the past, as having the characteristics of   
   > > hallucinations, but Dr Ackermann and his team, on the contrary,   
   > > consider them as evidence for the existence of the afterlife and of   
   > > a form of dualism between mind and body.   
   > >   
   > > Near-death experiences have been hypothesized in various medical   
   > > journals in the past, as having the characteristics of   
   > > hallucinations, but Dr Ackermann and his team, on the contrary,   
   > > consider them as evidence for the existence of the afterlife and of   
   > > a form of dualism between mind and body.   
   > >   
   > > The team of scientists led by Dr Berthold Ackermann, has monitored   
   > > the operations and have compiled the testimonies of the subjects.   
   > > Although there are some slight variations from one individual to   
   > > another, all of the subjects have some memories of their period of   
   > > clinical death. and a vast majority of them described some very   
   > > similar sensations.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > Most common memories include a feeling of detachment from the body,   
   > > feelings of levitation, total serenity, security, warmth, the   
   > > experience of absolute dissolution, and the presence of an   
   > > overwhelming light.   
   > >   
   > > The scientists say that they are well aware the many of their   
   > > conclusions could shock a lot of people, like the fact that the   
   > > religious beliefs of the various subjects seems to have held no   
   > > incidence at all, on the sensations and experiences that they   
   > > described at the end of the experiment. Indeed, the volunteers   
   > > counted in their ranks some members are a variety of Christian   
   > > churches, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and atheists.   
   > >   
   > > “I know our results could disturb the beliefs of many people” says   
   > > Mr Ackermann. “But in a way, we have just answered one of the   
   > > greatest questions in the history of mankind, so I hope these   
   > > people will be able to forgive us. Yes, there is life after death   
   > > and it looks like this applies to everyone.”   
   > >   
   >    
   > What a load of tosh. No offence intended to you personally. It seems    
   > even doctors get confused about what "death" is. Cessation of   
   > breathing? That certainly isn't death. Brain-stem death? Nobody wakes   
   > up after that. A mistaken belief that brain-stem death has occurred?   
   > That's not death either.   
   >    
   > If you're drowning you may have a sensation of serenity, security,    
   > warmth, peace etc. That has been reported by people who have nearly    
   > drowned. But they didn't die and come back to life. They nearly   
   > drowned.   
      
   How long you been a doctor?   
      
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