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Mon Mar 3, 2014, 01:24 PM Mar 2014

Another woo "institute" closes up shop...

Gee, I wonder why...

IARRT Closes its Door to the Future

IAART, the International Association for Regression Research & Therapies, closed its doors in January 2014. These are the folks who huddled together in 1980 to spread the word about the wonders of past-life regression therapy. The first issue of the Journal of Regression Therapy came out in 1986; the last issue was published in 2012.

http://www.skepdic.com/news/newsletter1303.html

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Another woo "institute" closes up shop... (Original Post) Archae Mar 2014 OP
On the other hand it was around for over thirty SheilaT Mar 2014 #1
Eric Von Daniken's books have been around longer, and are still being sold. Archae Mar 2014 #2
And the Bible has been around SheilaT Mar 2014 #3

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2. Eric Von Daniken's books have been around longer, and are still being sold.
Mon Mar 3, 2014, 04:49 PM
Mar 2014

Likewise the "Protocols Of The Elders of Zion."

George Adamski's books still sell.

Does that make any of them valid?

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