fishbob
2nd March 2003, 11:50 PM
http://www.adn.com/life/story/2704921p-2745441c.html (http://)
If you read the article, you may notice that the reporters did not question any of the claims. This format is very similar to that of a faith healer group that toured through the south in the mid 70s - right down to the former sinfulness of the evangelists, the flopping around on the floor, and the soliciting of contributions. (The term "Outside" as used in the article is Alaskan for everywhere else).
Growing up in California, a victim of sexual abuse, a "Solid Gold" dancer on the popular 1980s TV show, a dabbler in new-age psychic phenomena -- her book "From Hollywood to Heaven" details her experiences as an involuntary channeler for Marilyn Monroe -
If you read the article, you may notice that the reporters did not question any of the claims. This format is very similar to that of a faith healer group that toured through the south in the mid 70s - right down to the former sinfulness of the evangelists, the flopping around on the floor, and the soliciting of contributions. (The term "Outside" as used in the article is Alaskan for everywhere else).
Growing up in California, a victim of sexual abuse, a "Solid Gold" dancer on the popular 1980s TV show, a dabbler in new-age psychic phenomena -- her book "From Hollywood to Heaven" details her experiences as an involuntary channeler for Marilyn Monroe -