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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Fireflydancing -- You are correct when you say that there were and are no surgical options for children to alleviate asthma symptoms. Since 2010 a non-surgical procedure called bronchial thermoplasty can alleviate some of the more severe symptoms but the procedure is only approved for adults...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Menzieshill Multis (Multistorey) Council Tower Blocks (also called Menzieshill 9th Development) on Dickson Avenue, Dundee, Scotland, 1994. The 15-storey tower blocks were centered on what is today Orleans Place (3 Dickson Avenue), Dundee. All five blocks were demolished in 2010-2011 to make...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    "Weeks" before? If anyone can provide an internet link for a Bonfire Night fireworks show/ display occurring anytime before October 30th in any small, mid-, or large city in Scotland in any year I would love to see it. The earliest date for a Bonfire Night fireworks display in Scotland that I...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    It is true that some young hooligans amongst us start setting off their own little private reserve of fireworks days before (and lately even after) national holidays like 4th of July here in the States, or quite possibly, as you say Jim, in Ireland before your Oct 31st celebration or before...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Another possible red flag: There appears to be an incongruity in Tomo’s claim of having died “between 24th and 25th of October, 1997” and his claim of having observed fireworks from his hospital room (“From room 4 on the 13th floor [ie., his hospital room], I could see fireworks.”). Fireworks...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    The certificates are available at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk . You can order any one(s) you like through them. If you have a particular question about the information on any of the ones listed on page 2 of this thread feel free to ask me.
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Contrast and anyone else -- Let us know what you come up with. I've got copies of the Death Certificates for each of the candidates listed on page 2 of this thread. These certificates contain all sorts of information that you might find helpful in your search for Tomo's past life personality...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Thanks for chiming in, Contrast. Would you happen to have a copy of Garry's Death Certificate in front of you? What are the most important criteria, in your opinion, that should be used to determine the best match? I'm looking at circumstances, manner, and place (in hospital or not) of death...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Just wanted to re-post my post # 53, page 3, and add to it. This is the strongest evidence so far to support the claim that this is a real CORT. Neither Tomo's parents nor Tomo could have known that childhood skin disorders like eczema often lead to childhood asthma. In addition Tomo claimed...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Just wanted to post a photo of a Beecham Pharma (BMP) Augmentin antibiotic tablet which Tomo recalled taking as a "yellow, round pill" scored with "EMD" on one side (see my earlier post -- post 33 -- on page 2). To my eyes the B really looks like an E, while we could debate Tomo's P / D mix-up...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    I’ve come across another possible date discrepancy in Professor Ohkado’s account of the Tomo reincarnation story. If you go to the professor’s website: http://ohkado.net/kenkyuu.html you will find a list of abstracts authored or co-authored by the professor. If you go down to the seventh...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    “Let no one think that I know the answer. I am still seeking.” (Ian Stevenson, M.D., final paper) “He [Stevenson] never assumed a case was due to reincarnation . . .” (Dr. Jim B. Tucker on Stevenson, Vail Symposium, Vail, Colorado, March 14, 2019) “ . . . We [at UVa DOPS, Charlottesville...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Coincidentally the release date of the Carpenter's "Top of the World" and the Southall England train crash both occurred on September 19: https://carpenters.amcorner.com/song/top-of-the-world-2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southall_rail_crash Also, Sleepless: Miseinen (Underage) wasn't one...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    “At 2.9 or 2.10 y.o., he [Tomo] signed his name as ‘tomo’ using roman letters…. Also around this time (at 2.9 or 2.10 y.o. [ie., around Oct or Nov 2002]), when he heard the English song ‘Top of the World’ for the first time, he was able to sing along, which greatly surprised his mother.”...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Tomo (at 4.7 y.o., ie., 4 years 7 months old) made the following statement: (Watching news [on Japanese TV] of a train crash) “There was also a train accident in the UK, in Southall. I watched the news on TV. It said ‘Accident! Accident!’ Two trains collided, and a fire occurred. Eight people...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Tomo claimed he was born August 9, 1988 and died October 24/25, 1997, age 9. Here are complete lists of all 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13-year-olds who died and were registered in Scotland, 1997-1999. I drew up the lists based on data from the National Records of Scotland’s website...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Tomo claimed that he died late October 1997 in “Room” 4 on the 7th floor of either a 13-story wing or 7-story wing of a hospital 115 “kilometers” north of his home in or near Edinburgh, Scotland. I google-searched “list of hospitals in Scotland” and found that Wikipedia has a list of over two...
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Thanks, Sheeply. Well done. (Japanese boy and his mother at 5:55. And there he is again at 8:16. Check out the produce van at 10:10-10:13. Edinburgh seems to be a mecca for tourists. Note especially the Japanese tourists scattered along the parade route.)
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Sheeply, thanks for your offer. If you have a little free time and can read romanized Japanese writing, you can try to translate the journal article titles into English in the post above. But only if you have some free time. Your studies come first.
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    Tomo - Japanese / scottish case of 2000

    Sheeply, thank you for joining the discussion. You’re observations are well taken. I’ll defer any comments I might have for a later date. I would only point out that we don’t have to assume anything. We need only go down the list of names methodically, one by one, obtain the death...
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