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Hodson, Hitler and the Fairies

Feb 22, 2005 06:34 PM
by gregory


Why any rational person would take Hodson's clairvoryance as anything 
other than a means of avoiding real employment for most of his life, I 
cannot imagine.

His "insights" into Christian history (published by the Liberal Catholic 
Church) contradict all historical research.

His "verification" of the Cottingley fairies hoax must surely demonstrate 
delusion (at best) or fraud (at worst). He "saw" the fairies despite the 
fact that the whole story was (and has now been exposed to have been) a 
hoax. Even the girls who fabricated the original (?) fairies thought 
Hodson was a fraud. But he "saw" the fairies that the girls saw even 
though they had never seen them (other than as cut-outs from a girls' 
book used for fabricating photographs supposedly recording the fairies).

Hodson's fall from grace in the Liberal Catholic Church and the sudden 
(and never publicly explained) withdrawal from the active ranks of the 
clergy may raise other questions about his honesty and ethics.

Dr Gregory Tillett



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