I have just contacted Greyson, to learn about his progress. Unfortunately, he is overwhelmed with other work, so the interview won't be ready in the near future. He needs more time.
So, let us wait further.
Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when he is called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason.
—Oscar Wilde
Yet, she won't be, since she has ignored both my invitations. Well, this is her right - she is not obliged to reply... Yet, I hoped for, at least, a short refusal!
Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when he is called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason.
—Oscar Wilde
Contacted Greyson once again. He is still busy with another objectives, so we'll have to wait more.
Meanwhile, I tried to find another interviewees... Yet so far without success. Raymond Tallis has never replied to my attempts to contact him. Neither did Seth Farber:
Peter Wadhams might be worth a try - he's primarily a researcher of sea ice, but he's an SPR member and a proponent of survival...while also being a rather fierce critic of things like the Scole report.
(2018-11-15, 03:37 PM)Vortex Wrote: Contacted Greyson once again. He is still busy with another objectives, so we'll have to wait more.
Meanwhile, I tried to find another interviewees... Yet so far without success. Raymond Tallis has never replied to my attempts to contact him. Neither did Seth Farber:
I don't suppose there are any further updates on this? I would be very curious to see Dr. Greyson elaborate on his participation in this study and his opinion on its conclusions.
I'm not too sure where else I should post this but I was informed via email several months ago by Dr Ed Kelly of the UVA that Bruce Greyson is working on his magnum opus, a new book summarising much of his work up to now titled After. It is expected to be a bestseller. If this interview goes ahead, it would be interesting to discuss this with him.