Letter from the family of Paul Vigay, August 25th 2012
The alleged claims and photographs presented by Robbert van den Broeke have just been brought to our attention. As the family of Paul Vigay we feel that it would have been common courtesy for us to have been informed directly, before it being published around the internet and becoming part of a public controversy. We feel that no sensitivity or respect has been shown to the families of the four men who are currently the subjects of these claims and this is upsetting.
We would like to echo the objections which we have read in the statement from Pat Delgado's family. We believe these alleged reports to be false and find it hard to believe that anyone would take them at all seriously.
We do not recognise Paul in the message Robbert van den Broeke claims to have come from him and do not believe that it would be Paul's wish for his name and his image to be used in this way. This appears to be a disingenuous attempt at political point scoring, abusing the truth and reputations of our loved ones to try and add value and status to the personal work of Robbert van den Broeke and Nancy Talbott. If their work has truth and value it does not need the defence of the dead who it is (in)conveniently not possible to question on this matter.
I (Paul's sister) believe in a spirit life as did my brother and would fully welcome any genuine communication or evidence from my brother, either directly or through a medium. In my opinion these reports do not provide any such evidence and can only be damaging to the work of authentic mediumship.
In his life, Paul worked with many different people of many different and sometimes opposing viewpoints, whilst maintaining and evaluating his own independent thoughts and opinions in his research/search for truth about crop circles and other issues. We cannot know where his research would have developed and what his views would be in current debates. It is insulting to his integrity for him to be used to add weight to some kind of personal attack against his former friend and colleague, Colin Andrews.
Frances Vigay (sister) and on behalf of my parents.
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Crop circles and magnetic motors: does anyone want to learn more?
There was a meeting in Italy one month ago on "crop circles and magnetic motors". Whether you agree with the inventor Umberto Baudo or not, it would certainly be interesting to invite him to bring several of his novel machines to Wiltshire, so everyone can see for themselves? He seems to be sincere, and has put a lot of work into the subject.
Red Collie (Dr. Horace R. Drew)
FONTE:Crop Circle News
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