Talk:Bridey Murphy

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This is an obvious hoax into the reincarnation realm. In all accounts that I have researched there has been some legitimate evidence. If it was truly a past life there would be proof of Bridey Murphy. As for Virgina being able to recall Ireland and irish folk songs it is possible that she did have a past life experience as an irish woman but I find it hardly unlikely to have been as Bridey Murphy. I believe that she subconciously came up with the two names and it came out as a whole. Shannon Elizabeth Rusch

Large parts of this article read like weapons-grade BS. Specifically, the use of the word "scientists" as a means of garnering imaginary support for this tale of easily-concocted escapism. Were there no maps in 1940's Colorado? No photographs? No libraries? Not even books? Also note the ready support for the idea that she was but a simple country housewife who couldn't have come up with bla bla bla. This is typically the defense mounted for such cases of the 'unexplained', ie, anything which could make it an explicable event is rubbish/defamatory/space-lizard propaganda. You may like to note that this is the way in which even today some people will defend, say, the Tidworth Drummer as being a real ghost, despite the facts - witness statements, court proceedings, first-hand evidence - clearly pointing us in the opposite direction... but they're only facts. Who needs factual evidence and reasonable conclusions? Not we. Hogarth was a fool to mock the existence of the drummer, and we are fools to ignore this 60-year-old lie story. Clearly if only we stuff-shirts believed all the world would come together under a banner of peace, and teach the killer whales to eat Watercress instead of baby seals.
Idiots. Learn the rules. --172.216.101.191 03:15, 29 November 2006 (UTC)