THE SCOLE ASSOCIATION
The Scole Experiment Afterlife Research Association (SEARA)
The Scole Experiment Afterlife Research Association (SEARA)
Associate Member:
ALAN MIDDLETON
ALAN MIDDLETON
Alan is a semi-retired Engineering Company Director, Special Purpose Machine Designer, and Industrial Engineer. He has lived through the computer revolution and taken full advantage of it. In 1981 and 1988, he built computer-controlled machines for his own company. He retired in 2006, but is still building computer-controlled machines for his own use. He manufactures training defect samples which are used to qualify aerospace inspection engineers. He likes to think of himself as a 'professional gremlin'.
As a member of The Scole Association (SEARA) team, Alan has utilised his engineering skills to design a rig to digitise hundreds of audiotape recordings from The Scole Experiment sessions. The recordings contain valuable information from the Scole 'Communicators'. Alan believes these Communicators are 'beings from the higher frequencies of life'. He listens to the tapes while he is digitising them and makes Notes on what some of the important Communicators are saying. He then sends these Notes, with the digitised tape recordings, to the curators of The Scole Files.
In 1978, Alan's next door neighbour died. The house was then occupied by new owners. After refurbishing the house, they found they had visits from what they suspected was the previous owner in the form of low level poltergeist events. This sparked Alan's interest in the paranormal. What started as casual reading turned into intense study.
As an engineer, his particular interest was in phenomena which appeared to be the 'cracks in the physical system' that perhaps would enable him to get behind the scenes to find out what was going on.
He wanted to know the answers to difficult questions. He reviewed the available science and found it could not supply the answers he needed.
In 2008, Alan saw a reference to a new theory of reality proposed by Ron Pearson, a retired Jet Engine Engineer and Lecturer in Fluid Mechanics at Bath University.
Alan says:
"I became a member of Ron Pearson's team. I assisted him in his search for information on the sub-quantum systems which he thought were driving the displays of our Earth and Ethereal artificial environments.
"This gave me the privilege of meeting the other team members. These included: Rory Macquisten who is leading the way in energy line research; and Brigitte Rix, whom I regard as a remarkable technical medium. Also, David Jackson, an astronomer who had retired from making telescope mirrors at Greenwich Observatory.
"I worked with Ron and made some minor adjustments to his theory, which put it on a sound engineering basis. Both Ron and David have now gone back to the higher frequencies of life.
"In June and July 2017, I had an article published – entitled, 'The Theory of Everything' – in Psychic News (Issues 4152 & 4153).
"However, the theory is still being amended as I receive technical information, channelled by Brigitte Rix, from the entities who claim to have designed the Earth/Universe illusion. The physical lives we live are described by them as 'A Theatre Play'; and the Seth communication, via the medium Jane Roberts, describes them as 'Fiction'.
"Because the display has a framing rate, I describe it as a 'cartoon'.
"I think this is how I ended up as Science Officer for the Spiritual Science Founders Association until it closed in February 2022.
"I am now a member of SEARA, the Scole Experiment Afterlife Research Association."
As a member of The Scole Association (SEARA) team, Alan has utilised his engineering skills to design a rig to digitise hundreds of audiotape recordings from The Scole Experiment sessions. The recordings contain valuable information from the Scole 'Communicators'. Alan believes these Communicators are 'beings from the higher frequencies of life'. He listens to the tapes while he is digitising them and makes Notes on what some of the important Communicators are saying. He then sends these Notes, with the digitised tape recordings, to the curators of The Scole Files.
In 1978, Alan's next door neighbour died. The house was then occupied by new owners. After refurbishing the house, they found they had visits from what they suspected was the previous owner in the form of low level poltergeist events. This sparked Alan's interest in the paranormal. What started as casual reading turned into intense study.
As an engineer, his particular interest was in phenomena which appeared to be the 'cracks in the physical system' that perhaps would enable him to get behind the scenes to find out what was going on.
He wanted to know the answers to difficult questions. He reviewed the available science and found it could not supply the answers he needed.
In 2008, Alan saw a reference to a new theory of reality proposed by Ron Pearson, a retired Jet Engine Engineer and Lecturer in Fluid Mechanics at Bath University.
Alan says:
"I became a member of Ron Pearson's team. I assisted him in his search for information on the sub-quantum systems which he thought were driving the displays of our Earth and Ethereal artificial environments.
"This gave me the privilege of meeting the other team members. These included: Rory Macquisten who is leading the way in energy line research; and Brigitte Rix, whom I regard as a remarkable technical medium. Also, David Jackson, an astronomer who had retired from making telescope mirrors at Greenwich Observatory.
"I worked with Ron and made some minor adjustments to his theory, which put it on a sound engineering basis. Both Ron and David have now gone back to the higher frequencies of life.
"In June and July 2017, I had an article published – entitled, 'The Theory of Everything' – in Psychic News (Issues 4152 & 4153).
"However, the theory is still being amended as I receive technical information, channelled by Brigitte Rix, from the entities who claim to have designed the Earth/Universe illusion. The physical lives we live are described by them as 'A Theatre Play'; and the Seth communication, via the medium Jane Roberts, describes them as 'Fiction'.
"Because the display has a framing rate, I describe it as a 'cartoon'.
"I think this is how I ended up as Science Officer for the Spiritual Science Founders Association until it closed in February 2022.
"I am now a member of SEARA, the Scole Experiment Afterlife Research Association."
Articles
Exploring Immortality
(posted 10 February 2023)
(posted 10 February 2023)
Double Slit (or 'Two Slit') Experiment Explained
(posted 27 December 2022)
(posted 27 December 2022)
False information about The Scole Experiment on 'William Shatner's Weird or What?'
(posted 22 December 2022)
(posted 22 December 2022)