Leslie Flint
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Wasn't there an incident where a bulb of an IR camera or lamp which blew at a public demo.
Then the voices increased in amplitude - showing that the effect of light had a debilitating effect on the phenomena. Without Flint's knowledge. It's in Flint's autobiography which I can't find at the moment. for better details. I have a recording of a lecture given by George Cranley - on the mediumship of Leslie Flint. It has a few of the voices he personally recorded during his visits. It was recorded during a week at Stansted Hall 1993. Course by The Noahs Ark Society for physical mediumship. Since the NAS is no longer, I don't think it would violate any copyright ? It was on cassette, but i made an mp3 impression, due to the wonders of technology. I was in the audience that day. (2017-09-06, 06:54 PM)Mazda Wrote: Wasn't there an incident where a bulb of an IR camera or lamp which blew at a public demo. That thing about the light bulb is interesting,, not sure what it demonstrates though.. Is the implication that if Flint was just talking, the bulb would have had no effect? (2017-09-06, 08:59 PM)jkmac Wrote: That thing about the light bulb is interesting,, not sure what it demonstrates though.. Is the implication that if Flint was just talking, the bulb would have had no effect? In short, yes . The report was that at some point during the demonstration the bulb failed and the voices increased in volume at some point. If I recall correctly, no one knew it had failed until after the demonstration, so there would have been no reason for Leslie to adjust his volume (if he was faking the seance). I'd have to re-read it but I'm not sure there was any way to connect the time the bulb failed with the time the volume increased. I wouldn't say it was conclusive but I did think it was interesting.
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(2017-09-06, 10:01 PM)Obiwan Wrote: In short, yes . The report was that at some point during the demonstration the bulb failed and the voices increased in volume at some point. If I recall correctly, no one knew it had failed until after the demonstration, so there would have been no reason for Leslie to adjust his volume (if he was faking the seance). I'd have to re-read it but I'm not sure there was any way to connect the time the bulb failed with the time the volume increased. I wouldn't say it was conclusive but I did think it was interesting. I'd say so too Geogre Cranley on the mediumship of Leslie Flint Includes recording's that he personally made during his sittings. & interesting commentary on the mechanics involved. |
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