Have ALIENS Killed HUMANS?
Many reports of untimely deaths in the US have been linked to aliens, sparking theories that these individuals may have been murdered by the third kind.
They include a US Air Force pilot who died shortly after claims he witnessed a flying object and a Brazilian man who was 'zapped in the head by an extraterrestrial.'
Nigel Watson, a UFO researcher from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK, has written about the cases in a new book, Death By UFO, which investigates these mysterious deaths.
Watson has spent years researching UFO reports worldwide and published several books and reports about his findings. Read more at Have people really been 'killed by aliens?' Expert weighs in on fatalities linked to UFOs
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I Was 'EATEN ALIVE' By A GREAT WHITE SHARK!
For most people, getting eaten alive by a shark is the stuff of nightmares – but for one Australian man, it actually happened.
Eric from New South Wales suffered a shark attack in 2007, and he’s reflected on his near-death experience in disturbing detail.
Thankfully, he survived the brutal attack, which saw him struggling in the animal’s mouth for two minutes.
He was able to survive partly thanks to the fact he was wearing a lead-lined vest, but he did end up inside the animal's throat at one stage of the attack.
Speaking to Nine Network news after surviving the incident at the time, Eric also said that he attacked the animal’s eye and was able to escape. Read more Man who was ‘eaten alive’ by great white shark recalls how it felt
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What Is 'NEAR DEATH?'
Dr. Sam Parnia has been a leading name in the study of near-death experiences (NDEs) for the last couple of decades, most notably via his leading role in the AWARE study, which has sought to test the out-of-body experience component of NDEs by placing hidden targets in hospital emergency rooms to see if patients might view them while ‘floating’ outside their bodies.
At the same time, Parnia has become a leading voice in the science of emergency medicine, in particular resuscitation, and how to best treat patients who are being resuscitated to maximize their chance of survival while also reducing the chance of long-term brain injury during this period.
As such, I found a recent documentary released by the Parnia Lab (embedded at the bottom of this post for viewing convenience) – “Rethinking Death: Exploring What Happens When We Die” – absolutely fascinating. Echoing Parnia’s own career alternating between ‘serious’ medicine and a ‘fringe’ topic, it is very much a documentary in two parts – the first 20 minutes is devoted to recent ground-breaking developments in resuscitation science, while the second 25 minutes takes a bit of a left (though still logical) turn, delving into the mystery of near-death experiences. Read more at Rethinking Death: Experiences of the afterlife in the ‘gray zone’ of dying
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