From the dawn of time, seers and clairvoyants have made prophecies, often of the most dire and baleful kind. History records countless examples, but without incontrovertible firsthand evidence it is impossible to evaluate the claims of the ancient soothsayers, or the accuracy of their chronicles. The ‘legendary’ aspect of many of these stories has led conventional science to tread warily around the whole subject of precognition. But what if accurate details of prophecies can be stablished, including the names of witnesses, the accuracy of the prediction and the time-lapse between the prediction and the event?
This is the basis on which, in this volume of OUT OF THIS WORLD, we begin one of the most exhaustive studies ever undertaken on the question on ‘seeing into the future”
”The supernatural is the natural not yet understood” – Elbert Hubbard