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The PRF Recommends:

 

Websites to visit -

 

www.drrichardireland.com - A website devoted to the life and psychic abilities of the late Dr. Richard Ireland.

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www.shipr.org - Website of the Sean Harribance Institute for Parapsychology Research (SHIPR) in Sugar Land, TX, devoted to the late psychic Sean Lalsingh Harribance and his contributions to parapsychology (see also www.seanharribance.com)

 

www.jamieclark.net - Personal website of psychic and medium Jamie Clark.

 

www.allisondubois.com - Personal website of psychic and medium Allison DuBois.

 

www.tinapowers.com - Personal website of medium Tina Naughton Powers.

 

www.rhine.org - Website for the Rhine Research Center (home of the Institute for Parapsychology) in Durham, NC.

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www.parapsych.org - Website of the Parapsychological Association.

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www.parapsychology.org - Website of the Parapsychology Foundation in New York.

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www.spr.ac.uk - Website of the Society for Psychical Research in England.

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www.aiprinc.org - Website of the Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research.

 

www.facebook.com/psychicalresearchfoundation - PRF page on Facebook.

 

www.compellingevidencefortheafterlife.com - Blog presenting summaries of personal accounts and research on survival.

 

www.findacertifiedmedium.com - Website for Mark Ireland's Certified Medium Program.

 

Books -

 

Proof of God 2012 by Jerry Conser - A survey of exceptional experiences and abilities described in religious and spiritual traditions, and their implications for humanity (Click here to purchase your copy on Amazon).

 

Evidence for Psi: Thirteen Empirical Research Reports edited by Damien Broderick & Ben Goertzel - An anthology which presents several line of empirical evidence for the existence of psychic (or "psi") phenomena. Includes summaries of research conducted by the PRF (Click here to purchase your copy on Amazon).

 

The Poltergeist by William Roll - A classic book by the PRF's first research director, surveying cases and theoretical approaches to recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis (RSPK), or what is more commonly known as "poltergeist" phenomena (Click here to purchase your copy on Amazon).

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