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Afterlife Evidence

    George W. Meek 

 


 

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#62 Mark Macy reports on the afterlife research of engineer George W. Meek, inventor of electronic equipment by which he spoke directly with, and tape-recorded, scientists on the other side. 

George W. Meek (1910-1999)

During World War II George Meek served on the War Production Board and on the staff of Ambassador Averell Harriman. Later he revolutionized the air-conditioning industry with a series of inventions which made him financially independent.

He pioneered the two-way electronic device ‘Spiricom’ to communicate with discarnates; most notably, Dr. George Jeffries Mueller, a NASA engineer who had died in 1967 and with whom the first-ever two-way voice contact was recorded on April 16, 1980.

In 1970, at age 60, Meek retired to devote himself full-time to writing and researching the afterlife. He began traveling the world to explore and analyze the human spirit from a scientific angle.

 

 

Editor’s note: There is far too much important information here to briefly summarize. For example, Meek’s research allowed him to photograph, with special electronic equipment, the normally-invisible human astral body complete with “silver cord.”

You will want to survey the following items:

  • An extensive report by Mark Macy, who had personal contact with Meek.
  • A youtube video featuring a discourse by George Meek himself concerning his work.
  • A youtube video presenting George Meek at a press conference in 1982 discussing his afterlife findings.

 

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