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There are several major factual differences between the spiritualism story as described in the USC article and the one on the 4forry page. Although the USC article would appear to be more authorative, I chose to go with the details described on the 4forry site, since a) it seems to be the personal site of the grandson, Forrest J Ackerman, and b) it also includes an image of what is presumably the actual page from the planchette session that clearly contradicts the phrase quoted on the USC site. -- Solipsist 11:19, 19 Dec 2004 (UTC)