... June 21, 1971 Author: Clifford Bias Category: 70's Ouiji Board/Seance read more...
... the people of the nation, swiftly and accurately, without bias or editorial flavor, the news of every theater of war. It ... of aiding the war e ffort; that it shall be a beacon of unbiased public discussion of world events, education and religion read more...
... Later in the same paper, John says, "In the laboratory, unbiased truth can be pursued." So John is not only pushing for ... this as a general principle that in the laboratory, unbiased truth can be pursued. So the laboratory is the image that read more...
... so, uh, one belonged to Mabel Riffle, one was, uh, Clifford Bias, and one, uh, belonged to Charlie Swann. Note: Clifford Bias was a third medium whom John Fetzer found trustworthy at ... trance is in that furthest ... (from the right) Charlie Bias, Lillian Dee Johnson, Mrs. Charlie Swann (Charlie took the read more...
... the séances of Lillian Johnson, Charles Swann, Clifford Bias, and Luigi de Paolo. Apparently, the information they ... 7, 1970, August 18, 1973); “Hypathia” reading by Clifford Bias (June 21, 1971) (JGC); TB 18 (Research Fetzer, Rhea—Diaries read more...
... a seven year old. Why not? I had nothing going on to make a bias to it. and I went oh. And he said, does that make sense? I read more...
... Jim We never had much money, you know, and I had kind of a bias toward rich people. So all of a sudden I’m meeting ... ” and again going back to this thing about me having this bias, I said here’s this man who’s one of the richest people in read more...
... deal with reality and not a bunch of fantasies . That’s my bias. Larry How about astral projection? HG It read more...
... personally from family, friends, and the community. This bias is still true today among many Spiritualists. Certainly, ... died in 1956, Rev. Mable Riffle decided that Rev. Clifford Bias should start a new organization to pick up where Rev. read more...
... in the 1960s, there was not yet an awareness of gender bias in pronouns. Obviously, God can be neither masculine, read more...