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Offline Squire

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Re: Reincarnated fighter pilot
« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2008, 06:26:08 PM »
Kids soak up info like sponges, hell, I was 5 yrs old and had WW2 a/c books around, and could name a few, ect. I think the idea that its reincarnation is highly dubious. More like grown ups hearing what they want to hear.
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Re: Reincarnated fighter pilot
« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2008, 11:16:24 PM »
I’m the last person you would meet that would believe in reincarnation but if you check out the beginning of the documentary, It shows a picture of the pilot in question standing next to a corsair so we can’t discount the story because of the ignorance of the reporter.

The two items the kid received from the pilot’s sister were a corsair and a bust of GW. I find it really hard to believe that this kid at 2-4 years old would know the name of the carrier, the friend, where he was shot down and how he was shot down unless one of two things happened here.

Either the story is true or the parents are liars and sat him in a corner and coached him through it. I don’t see a third possibility and I didn’t get the impression that the dad or mom would offer their son up for a little bit of lime light. Their isn’t anything to gain from it. This one gave me pause.   
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