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I.

DEDICATION
MISSION STATEMENT

II.
THE COSMIC ENERGY
WEB

III.
SCIENCE AND THE
TSUNAMI

IV. 1970-1994
GHOSTS

V.
MEDIUMS
THE GODSCIENCE
VI.
MANIFESTO
THE NEW HIGH PRIESTS
OF SCIENCE
SCIENTIFIC PROOF FOR THE
VII. EXISTENCE OF AN AFTERLIFE
THE EXORCISM:
ATHEISTS AND OTHER
THE WHITE CROW FORMULA
BLIND SKEPTICS
For much of his life America's most famous psychologist and
VIII. philosopher, William James, searched for evidence that would
GLIMPSES OF THE confirm the existence of an afterlife. One of the sources that
NEW WORLD:
NEW RULES FOR A NEW
he focused on most intensely for this evidence was mediums.
BALL GAME After many years of closely observing--and trying to expose--
the famous medium Leonora Piper, he made this famous
IX. remark:
THE POWER OF PRAYER

X. "If you wish to upset the law that all crows are black, you
TO BELIEVE OR must not seek to show that no crows are: it is enough to prove
NOT TO BELIEVE, one single crow to be white. My white crow is Leonora
THAT IS THE QUESTION Piper."
XI.
A SIMPLE PRAYER As with The Zepro Formula, probability theory can be used to
provide a mathematical proof for the existence of an afterlife:
all that's necessary is to prove the authenticity of just one of
TOPICS: the millions of ghosts, cases of reincarnation, or Electronic
Voice Phenomena or Near Death Experiences---it's that
SCIENTIFIC PROOF FOR simple.
THE EXISTENCE OF
GOD:
THE ZEPRO FORMULA THE WHITE CROW FORMULA
SCIENTIFIC PROOF FOR
THE EXISTENCE OF AN
AFTERLIFE SET 1, Phenomenon #1:
THE WHITECROW Ghosts
FORMULA

THE FIRST LAW OF There are so many well-documented, contemporary and


SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ancient ghosts to choose from that it's pointless to mention
even more than a few, but these are among my favorites...

1. The Whaley House, San Diego,


California. Compared to many ghosts that are
associated with a tragedy during their lives, or a
violent death, the history of The Whaley House
involves only the California pioneer Tom Whaley, his
wife and some relatives who led relatively ordinary
lives and died the same way.
However, since The Whaley House was declared a
historical museum, thousands of visitors visit it each
year--and many of them have witnessed ghostly
members of the Whaley family wandering about the
premises. In fact, these ghosts have been seen and
even photographed by so many people that The
Whaley House is not only considered the most haunted
house in America, it's listed by the United States
Department of Commerce as an authentic haunted
house!

2. The San Antonio Railroad Track Ghosts. This


phenomenon has become so well known that it's
become a popular tourist attraction--much like The
Whaley House in San Diego, and several years ago
The Discovery Channel aired a documentary on the
subject.
On a spot just outside San Antonio, Texas, there's a
dirt road that crosses some railroad tracks. The urban
legend is that a long time ago--no one knows exactly
when--some children were killed when a freight train
ran into their school bus...
There's only one problem with this story. There's
absolutely no record of any such accident, even though
public records go back to the 1850's.
But the story gets even stranger: Many of the streets in
the area are still named after the children who
supposedly died in the accident!
These San Antonio ghosts don't seem to be bothered
much by the facts, however, because to this day if you
drive down this road and stop your car a few hundred
feet away from the tracks, put it in neutral and stop the
engine, something extremely strange will happen: your
car will start to move--right toward the tracks! This is
extremely unusual for the simple reason that the road
goes uphill to the tracks--and your car will continue to
move straight over the tracks, and then come to a dead
stop.
The legend is that the spirits of the dead children still
haunt this road and will push your car over the railroad
tracks to prevent the same horrible accident that killed
them--even though there's no record at all that any
such accident happened in the first place.
This bizarre event been witnessed by so many people
that tourists and even school teachers bring their
students to these railroad tracks, sprinkle talcum
powder on the back of their cars, and then get back
inside to be pushed uphill across the railroad tracks.
When they get out again and walk to the back of the
car, they always see tiny children's handprints on the
talcum powder!
The film crew for The Discovery Channel
documentary contacted Roy Williams, a retired
commander of the Texas Highway Patrol, to either
confirm or deny this story by thoroughly wiping off
and then sprinkling talcum powder over the back of
his car. The camera followed him across the tracks,
and then recorded him getting out of his car and
walking to the back of his car to check for prints...
Even this hardnosed, cynical cop had to smile when he
saw the children's fingerprints in the talcum powder.

3. The Murder of Teresita Basa. On February 21, 1977,


a woman by the name of Teresita Basa was found
brutally murdered and partially burned in her Chicago
high-rise apartment...
There were no clues and no suspects.
Dr. Jose Chua and his wife worked at the same
hospital as Teresita, but they barely knew her.
Nevertheless, one evening Mrs. Chua suddenly went
into a trance and announced in perfectly fluent
Tagalog, a Phillipine dialect--
"I am Teresita Basa."
She then proceeded to tell the Chuas that she was
murdered by an orderly, Allen Showery, who had
stolen her jewelry and given her pearl cocktail ring to
his wife...
Terrified, the Chuas reported the information to the
Chicago police. Two veteran detectives assigned to the
case were highly skeptical of the information, but
having no other leads, they decided to investigate.
When they searched Showery's apartment, they found
Teresita's jewels--and his wife had the pearl cocktail
ring!
When Allen Showery was confronted with this
evidence he immediately confessed to the murder of
Teresita Basa, but at trial his attorney moved to
dismiss the case on the grounds that evidence provided
by a ghost is inadmissible in a court of law.
The judge disagreed. Allen Showery was convicted of
murder and sent to prison for fourteen years...
The decision created quite a stir in legal circles
because it was the first case on record in which the
chief witness for the prosecution was a ghost.

QUESTION: What is the probability that just one of all the


reported and unreported ghost sightings throughout history is
authentic?

ANSWER: > billion: 1 FOR (= " Greater than a billion to


1 probability FOR the existence of a single authentic
ghost.")

SET 2 Phenomenon #2:


Reincarnation

1. Xenoglossy. This bizarre phenomenon is defined as


the sudden ability that someone has to speak a foreign
language that the person never learned. There are
many documented cases of xenoglossy, and one such
famous case involves a Canadian child psychologist
who was hypnotized and started speaking a language
that was dead for so long that experts had to be called
in to understand what he was talking about.
Another classic case is Uttara Huddar, the woman who
actually spoke a language she'd never heard while she
was wide awake--plus the fact that she gave dozens of
exact details of her former life that were all proven to
be accurate!

2. Shanti Devi. Very often children are born with


memories of past lives. The case of Shanti Devi, who
was born in India in 1926, was investigated by a
special committee of prominent professionals
appointed by Mahatma Gandhi himself, and her life
stands as one of the most famous, thoroughly
documented cases of reincarnation on record...
Almost two years after an Indian wife named Lugdi
died in childbirth, Shanti Devi was born in a village
near Delhi. Around the age of four, Shanti Devi began
to speak of herself as a woman named Lugdi who
lived with her husband and several children in the
village of Mathura. The child spoke in great detail
about her past life, from the house she lived in to the
food she ate. As the years passed, Shanti insisted on
visiting Mathura and seeing her husband and children.
Concerned, her parents finally relented and took her to
Mathura, where she correctly led the way to the house
where she claimed she lived. In an attempt to trick the
child, one of her escorts introduced to her a man he
identified as her husband's brother. Shanti Devi
immediately blushed and said, "No, he is not my
husband's brother. He is my husband--didn't I tell you
that he is fair and has a wart on the left side of his
cheek near his ear?" She then proceeded to describe
details of her former life that only Lugdi and her
husband could have possibly known, down to the well
in the courtyard of their house where she used to
bathe.
Word of Shanti Devi's amazing visit to Mathura
immediately spread throughout India and the incident
created such a stir that Mahatma Gandhi appointed a
committee of fifteen prominent professionals,
including parliamentarians and members of the media
to investigate the case...
On November 24, 1935, this committee, along with
Shanti Devi and her parents again visited Mathura
where the child not only correctly described all the
changes in the town that had taken place since Lugdi
died, but she also led her escorts to the spot where she
claimed she used to bath in a well. There was no well,
but when someone removed a stone where the child
was pointing, a well was discovered underneath...
When Shanti Devi met the parents of her former life,
she burst into tears, and she also described in great
detail to Lugdi's husband, Kedarnath, the exact manner
in which they had made love in her former life as
Lugdi..
. Later Shati Devi admitted to a physician, "Yes, that is
what fully convinced him."
Even after the case of Shanti Devi had been confirmed
by Gandhi's special committee, for years afterward she
was investigated by hundreds of critics, prominent
public figures and researchers from all over the
world....
One critic who had traveled thousands of miles to
expose the child as a fake finally concluded after his
investigation: "This is the only fully explained and
proven case of reincarnation there has been.
Dr. Ian Stevenson disagreed. He had studied many,
many children exactly like Shanti Devi...

3. The Case Studies of Dr. Ian Stevenson. For the last


forty years Dr. Ian Stevenson has meticulously
documented over 3,000 cases of children who have
been reincarnated. As one of the first major scientific
researchers in this field, Dr. Stevenson has published
numerous studies, the most famous of which is his
1974 book, Twenty Cases Suggestive of
Reincarnation. The most convincing evidence includes
children who have been photographed with birthmarks
that coincide exactly with autopsy wounds of the
murdered adults that these children had been in
previous lives.

QUESTION: What is the probability that just one case of all


the reported and unreported cases of reincarnation throughout
history is authentic?

ANSWER: > billion: 1 FOR (= " Greater than a billion to


1 probability FOR the existence of a single authentic case
of reincarnation.")

SET 3, Phenomenon #3:


Mediums

 Donald Dunglas Home. The most famous medium in


history, whose legendary powers were witnessed and tested
by countless professionals and top scientists of his era,
including Sir William Crookes, later President of the Royal
Society, and the famous magician and debunker, Harry
Houdini, who tried without success his entire life to prove that
Home was a fraud. Like everyone else, he could find no trace
of fraud in any of Home's amazing feats.

 Carlos Mirabelli. The manifestations of dead spirits as


flesh and blood human beings in front of thousands of
relatives, government officials, clergymen, and other
professional skeptics in broad daylight (often while tied to a
chair) places Carlos Mirabelli in a league by himself...
Undoubtedly if he had lived in America instead of Brazil,
Carlos Mirabelli would have received far more publicity and
been recognized as a miracle worker whose powers surpassed
even those of the legendary D.D. Home and Leonora Piper.

 Leonora Piper. Ms. Piper is of particular interest because


she was examined for years not only by the blindly skeptical
British Society for Psychical Research but also one of the
most brilliant, hardnosed skeptics of her day, William James,
who finally admitted that Leonora Piper was his White Crow.

 George Anderson. This gifted medium is a contemporary


who has been closely examined by professional debunkers
and scientists with no evidence of fraud. Mr. Anderson
generally avoids the limelight, charges a small amount for his
readings and has written several books about his sŽances that
will offer considerable comfort to those who have lost loved
onesQUESTION: What is the probability that just one of all
the reported and unreported spirits contacted by all mediums
throughout history is authentic?

ANSWER: > billion: 1 FOR (= "Greater than a billion to 1


probability FOR the existence of a single authentic
spirit.")
SET 4, Phenomenon #4:
Electronic Voice Phenomena

1. 1983 Luxembourg Radio Broadcast. On January 15,


1983, Luxembourg Radio carried a live broadcast in
which dead souls communicated through special
electronic equipment with the German electronics
engineer, Hans Otto Konig. In this broadcast station
engineers took special precautions to prevent fraud
and millions of listeners witnessed the event. This
remarkable incident was soon forgotten by practically
everyone.

2. The Konstantine Raudive tests at Pye Records. In


1971 engineers a the German headquarters of Pye
Records conducted several tests that were set up and
monitored by skeptical engineers who heard nothing
while the scientist Konstantin Raudive spoke into a
tape recorder for eighteen minutes--but then when they
played the tape back they heard Raudive's voice, along
with over two hundred other voices, one of which was
recognized as belonging to a dead concert pianist!

3. Electronic Voice Phenomena ("EVP") Ghost


Hunters. Today there are hundreds of ghost hunter
clubs throughout the world that visit cemeteries with
tape records to obtain recorded evidence of the voices
of thousands of earthbound spirits, which are often
enhanced by sophisticated computer programs.
Incredibly, however, these ghost hunters seem more
preoccupied with these voices for their entertainment
value rather than as scientific evidence of an afterlife...
To claim that every single one of these thousands upon
thousands of taped voices of spirits from all over the
world is fake is downright laughable.

QUESTION: What is the probability that just one of the spirit


voices recorded on all electronic devices throughout the world
since World War II is authentic?

ANSWER: > billion: 1 FOR (= "Greater than a billion to 1


probability FOR the existence of a single authentic
spirit.")

SET 5, Phenomenon #5:


Near Death Experiences ("NDE")

 The Kimberly Clark NDE link. While the authenticity of


Near Death Experiences has been attacked for a number of
"plausible" scientific reasons, there's one type of NDE that
critics consistently avoid attacking because it's irrefutable
evidence that Near Death Experiences are authentic: the NDE
link. Hundreds of these phenomena are on record and they are
defined as an event or object in the real world that the spirit of
a person witnesses while clinically dead and then later recalls
after regaining consciousness, thereby providing irrefutable
proof that individual human consciousness remains intact
after death.
Professor Kimberly Clark of the University of Washington,
Seattle, witnessed one of the most famous cases of an NDE
link while she was tending a hospital patient by the name of
Maria, who suffered a heart attack. When the patient regained
consciousness, she told Professor Clark that while her
physical body was lying on the operating table in the
emergency room, she found herself "looking down from the
ceiling at them working on my body."
Professor Clark was unimpressed until the patient then
described herself floating up to the third floor of the hospital
at the north end of the building where she found herself
"'eyeball to shoelace' with a tennis shoe." She asked Professor
Clark to find the tennis shoe in order to confirm her out-of-
body experience. A few minutes later Professor Clark found
the shoe on top of a third floor locker and later commented:

"Only someone who was twelve feet tall, or was floating just
above the ceiling, could have noticed it there. In any case, the
woman had never been in the room...I retrieved the shoe and
brought it back to Maria. It was very concrete evidence for
me."

 The "Yuri" NDE link. The young Russian dissident, Yuri,


was hit by a car and taken to the morgue, where he lay in a
subzero freezer for three days until a doctor from Moscow
finally showed up to perform an autopsy. To the doctor's
extreme shock, however, Yuri's vital signs suddenly
reappeared and he fully recovered...
But this miracle is compounded by something even more
amazing--.
While Yuri lay clinically dead in the morgue, he had a Near
Death Experience. He traveled to his home where he found
his wife and two children grieving for him, but when he
realized he couldn't communicate with them, he wandered off
to the next door neighbors, where, to his amazement, he
discovered that he could actually talk to their baby!
As the most recent arrivals from the other side, very young
children are thought to be the most receptive to psychic
experiences. Yuri confirmed this theory with the newborn
infant, who told him that he was in constant pain because he
had a broken arm:

"No words were exchanged, but I asked him maybe through


telepathy what was wrong. He told me that his arm hurt. And
when he told me that, I was able to see that the bone was
twisted and broken."

When Yuri went back home, he told everybody what


happened, but no one believed him. Then he went next door to
his neighbors and told them that their baby had a broken arm.
The parents immediately took their son to the doctor's for an
x-ray...
The fracture was taken care of and the child immediately
stopped crying.
 The "Ted" NDE link. Ted was electrocuted while greasing
an overhead crane. The next thing he knew he was in a
strange place where he could see a baseball diamond backstop
and a water tower with writing on it...
When he recovered, Ted took a trip to California, when San
Diego was "just a puff of a town." For some reason, he felt
that he had to get off the bus he was on--right in the middle of
the boon docks...

" I got off and started to walk...I looked up and saw the water
tower I had seen when I left my body! I looked over and saw
the baseball backstop in the playing field I had passed
over!...And to this day it give me goose bumps to talk about
it."QUESTION: What is the probability that just one of all
the reported and unreported Near Death Experiences
throughout history is authentic?
ANSWER: > billion: 1 FOR (= "Greater than a billion to 1
probability FOR the existence of a single authentic Near
Death Experience.")

Conclusion: The odds of isolating only 1 White Crow


(WC) = only 1 authentic ghost, OR only 1 authentic case of
reincarnation, OR only 1 authentic Near Death
Experience, OR only 1 authentic medium spirit, OR only 1
authentic Electronic Voice Phenomenon spirit from all of
the above five sets equals a 100% probability that life after
death exists.

(S1 + S2 + S3 + S4 +S5) - 1WC = 100% probability that


life after death exists.

Put another way, The White Crow Formula offers not just
one, but five flocks of crows to draw on to find only a single
White Crow in order to prove the existence of life after death.
The odds of not finding a single such phenomenon in light of
the billions of total reported and unreported phenomena in all
sets, plus overwhelming physical and testimonial evidence for
millions of such phenomena in all sets, are so statistically
astronomical that it's impossible.
Undoubtedly there are still many hardcore skeptics who refuse
to accept even these overwhelming odds, but these are the
same skeptics would still deny it's raining even if they were
drowning.
And as already demonstrated with The Zepro Formula, there's
far more documented evidence to support this formula than
with many "factual" theories of modern science--especially
the theory of evolution.

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