E-mail from Michael Roll to Barry Duke (November 9, 2003): A Rational Explanation for "Supernatural" Phenomena

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"Scientists have discovered people in the invisible part of the universe. Not angels, devils, gods or God, but people who are just as thick and stupid as when they were on Earth."
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E-mail from John Gillespie to Michael Roll (November 10, 2003): A Rational Explanation for "Supernatural" Phenomena

In his e-mail, John Gillespie writes:
"True salvation is free thought and philosophical freedom and not false prophets or gods, or blind faith in the perversity, bigotry and irrationality of any system of religious belief."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to Steve Clarke (November 30, 2013): Professor Richard Dawkins puts the Record Straight

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"Everybody who has made a careful study of life after death knows very well that (…) our pioneers of radio and television (…) were linking the subject of survival after death with subatomic physics."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to an Inquirer (September 27, 2002): Noah's Ark Society

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"For goodness sake help us to make the Noah's Ark Society fall in with the wishes of their founders - Alan Crossley and Robin Foy. They wanted to hit everything on a scientific level and prove survival to every person on Earth, not just to those within the one-god religion of Spiritualism."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to Charles Lowson (November 17, 2002): Only the Proof of Survival After Death is Censored, Evidence is Allowed Out

In his letter, Michael Roll writes:
"As biologists flatly refuse to recognise people in the invisible part of the universe, most of their conclusions are just as false as the base that the physicists have started from. Until they all do a complete u-turn orthodox scientific teaching is going in the same direction as the Church - nowhere."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to John Samson (September 16, 2002): Society for Psychical Research

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"This crushing proof of survival after death was not only censored by those who control what sees the light of day within the one-god religion of Spiritualism. It has also been censored by the thought police who have infiltrated the Society for Psychical Research ever since I first submitted these reports in 1983."
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Letter from Michael Roll to Gary McCormack (July 22, 2002): Experiments Proving Survival After Death

In his letter, Michael Roll writes:
"For goodness sake don't fall for this propaganda that scientists only want to make mediums into a freak show. Only scientists who are on our side will be let anywhere near a materialisation medium."
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Letter from Michael Roll to John Gillespie (July 13, 2002): Spiritualism

In his letter, Michael Roll writes:
"The hierarchy of the Spiritualist movement has got rid of every single intellectual in the country who is fighting to let the public know that mediums are gifted people on Earth who are nature's link with people who are now living in the normally invisible part of the universe."
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Letter from Michael Roll to John Samson (11 July 2001): Psychical Research Involving Selected Mediums (PRISM)

In his letter, Michael Roll writes:
"The fact that American scientists are behaving like seekers after knowledge (scientists) will really put the pressure on the hierarchy of the Society for Psychical Research who have been censoring papers that connect survival after death with the scientific discipline of subatomic physics."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to Hugh Thomas (January 21, 2003): Scientific Proof and the Media

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"The people who have hijacked the Spiritualist movement are exactly the same as Bush, Blair and bin Laden, they are absolutely convinced that the creator of the universe is on their side."
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Letter from Alan Valiant to Michael Roll (August 16, 2004): Complaint Aboutcfpf.org.uk

Author Alan Valiant brought to our attention an incorrect reference to him on this site as a "Spiritualist".
We are happy to correct this error.
A "Spiritualist" is an adherent of Spiritualism, a monotheistic (one-god) religion.
A "spiritualist" accepts the reality of life beyond death.
In his letter, Alan Valiant points out that he looks to not one, but three gods.

In his letter, Alan Valiant writes:
"The book was written at the request of the Lord God who is featured prominently in the bible. The monotheistic theory is false. There are three gods in the spiritual world, not one. To claim, as you do, that I am most likely being given information by "a joker in the etheric world who is on an ego trip and is pretending to be the creator the creator of the universe" is childishly ridiculous. How can you, who claim to be a reasonable and rational man, criticise a book that you have not read?"
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