Friday, 4 October 2013

Scientist Photographs The Soul Leaving The Body


   The timing of astral disembodiment in which the spirit leaves the body has been captured by Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov, who photographed a person at the moment of his death with a bioelectrographic camera.
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The image taken using the gas discharge visualization method, an advanced technique of Kirlian photography shows in blue the life force of the person leaving the body gradually.
 
An interesting aspect of  Electrophotonic Imaging (EPI) applications is the research into consciousness processes. Many years of experimentation have made it possible to identify bioelectrographic correlates of altered states of consciousness (ASC) These are particular states, which a person enters during meditation, mental training, religious ecstasy, or when under the influence of drugs, psychedelics or anesthesia. For many years we have been measuring Russian extrasensories, Candamblier priests in Brazil, participants of the Ayahuasca ceremony in Peru,  Chinese Qi-gong masters, and healers in Germany, the USA, and Slovenia. And almost all of these observations we obtain signs characteristic of ASC. Similar results, using the most diverse devices and methods, were obtained in the laboratories of different countries. This shows that the processes of consciousness are apparent on the physiological processes measured by the EPI method.
According to Korotkov, navel and head are the parties who first lose their life force(which would be the soul) and the groin and the heart are the last areas where the spirit before surfing the phantasmagoria of the infinite.
In other cases according to Korotkov has noted that “the soul” of people who suffer a violent and unexpected death usually manifests a state of confusion in your power settings and return to the body in the days following death. This could be due to a surplus of unused energy.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

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14killed, 6 survive has plane carrying Agagu’s corpse crashed

An Associated Airlines plane conveying the corpse of the late former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Agagu, crashed on Thursday morning, killing at least 14 people, just minutes after taking off at the Murtala Muhammed International in Lagos, southwestern Nigeria, aviation authorities said.

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, had earlier said that 15 people died while five survived.

AIB Commissioner, Capt Muktar Usman, said there were 13 passengers on board and seven crew. He said the aircraft had a capacity of 30 seats and had just taken off when it crashed at 9.32 am.

AIB said an emergency response centre has been set up and could be reached on the following numbers 08034034422, 017607285, 017936118.

Usman said the manifest will only be released after families of the dead had been informed.
The Embraer 120 plane had 20 souls on board.

Usman said he did not know the age of the plane or how many aircraft the airline had. Sources said the airline had only one aircraft.

The black box known as the Flight Data Recorder, FDR, has been found, AIB said.
Lagos Plane crash: Agagu's casket being recovered
Lagos Plane crash: Agagu’s casket being recovered

The survivors have been taken to an undisclosed hospital, Usman said.
FAAN spokesperson, Yakubu Dati, said there will be an update every 30 minutes about the crash.
Sources said the plane was conveying the corpse of former Aviation Minister and Ondo State Governor Olusegun Agagu. His two sons and daughter were said to have perished in the plane crash.

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Digital Africa focuses attention on global ICT community



IN bid for Africa to move from being a mere bystander or passive participant in the global ICT industry the Digital Africa Global Consult is on the mission to initate a paradigm shift in the technology industry and create a forum for Africa to showcase her products to the rest of the world.
   Addressing newsmen in Lagos, the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Digital Africa Global Consult, Nneoma Ofodile said Digital Africa is on the mission to initiate a paradigm shift in the technology industry and create a forum for Africa to showcase her products to the rest of the world and has taken on the initiative to move Africa to exhibit at CES 2014.
   “Products by the Consumer Electronics Association, the International CES attracts the world’s business leaders and pioneering thinkers to a forum where the industry’s most relevant issues are addressed. The first CES took place in New York City in June of 1967. Currently holding in Las Vegas every year, it has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years—the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace.
    “Out of the 24,306 International exhibitors that participated at CES 2013 none came from Africa. Africa is so far behind and is yet to take advantage of the opportunities that these kind of events present.
    “This presents an opportunity for African companies especially Nigerians to connect with global ICT giants and benefit from the exposure, growth and development opportunities this event presents,” she said.
  “The purpose of the International CES is for industry affiliates to meet with manufacturers of consumer electronics products for potential business opportunities. Opportunity to network with industry peers and make new business contacts, meeting with existing business partners/vendors. And develop new business partnerships and vendors.
   “Promote a better integrated Africa using modern ICT tools, to create opportunity for industries to meet with exiting business partners, share knowledge on the latest developments in the ICT world, do business and close deals,” she added.
    Digital Africa Conference & Exhibitions scheduled to hold from May 20 -22, 2014 at the Eko Convention Center, Lagos, Nigeria. Themed: “Towards Digital Singularity in Africa.”



The Publicity Secretary/Business Development, Fredrick Apeji (left), The CEO and General Managing of Digital Africa Global Consult Limited Nneoma Ofodile, and the Director Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Armstrong Takar at the Digital Africa Global Consult press briefing in Lagos, yesterday.

                                                            PHOTO: Adeniyi Idowu Adunola

Thursday, 26 September 2013

NRC to increase number of coaches


LAGOS rail commuters are in for a swell time as the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has assured of plans to increase the number of its coaches to serve them better.
   Speaking yesterday in Lagos against the backdrop of commuters’ complaints that the coaches were not enough for the large number of passengers in the metropolis, the Lagos NRC District Manager, Mr. Paul Ndibe, said the corporation was aware of the situation and would provide more coaches.
   According to him, “additional coaches are already in the pipeline to alleviate the sufferings of railway commuters. While waiting for this, we will, however, not condone the habit of sitting on the roof of the train for any reason, not even congestion, as it is not safe.
   “Police have been directed to arrest anybody found sitting on the top or hanging on the trains. In fact, 30 people were arrested on Friday and we will continue.”
   Ndibe assured that full restoration of rail transportation would soon be completed to serve the growing population of train passengers in the state.


By Adeniyi Idowu Adunola