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Episode 149 Cheating the Ferryman with Anthony Peake

Dec 07, 20211 hr 46 min
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In 1899 Swiss psychologist Théodore Flournoy stated that: "The weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its strangeness." In 1978 this was amended by American sociologist Marcello Truzzi to read "any extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof". In 1980, the TV show Cosmos astronomer Carl Sagan made the final amendment to this statement, reducing it down to the very pithy "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" which has now become so popular that it is now simply referred to by its acronym, ECREE and in more general terms as the "Sagan Statement". While keeping ECREE in mind at all times, Anthony Peake will pull together all of the themes he has pursued in his previous books and present an incorporated theory of reality which, in turn, will suggest that death is not the end of human conscious awareness.

Anthony Peake grew up on the Wirral, near Liverpool, England. He was educated at Wirral Grammar School, Warwick University and the London School of Economics. He is a member of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, The Scientific & Medical Network and the Society for Psychic Research.
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