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  • A Dark Chapter in Spiritualism: How Spirits Materialize

  • By the Assistant Editor of Psychic World Newspaper
  • By: Matthew Hutton
  • Narrated by: Steve White
  • Length: 39 mins

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A Dark Chapter in Spiritualism: How Spirits Materialize

By: Matthew Hutton
Narrated by: Steve White
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Publisher's Summary

The simple fact that the account outlined in this short audiobook was targeted by the spiritualist leaders of the time, and almost wiped out of existence, can only leave us wondering: How many fraudulent mediums were using these practices under the guise of spiritualism?

The following account was first published in The Revelations of a Spirit Medium. A book long out of print, which first saw the light of day in 1907. Upon its publication, every plate photograph and every single copy available to purchase was bought up by spiritualists and destroyed! Why? Because it offers a unique glimpse into the experience of an anonymous author's observations of fraudulent mediumship.

©2018 Matthew Hutton (P)2018 Matthew Hutton

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