Open Letter from Michael Roll to Professor John Poynton (November 28, 2005): A Fair Balance in SPR Publications

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"Surely in a situation as divided as this, rules should be made that all editors must be duty bound to always balance these two conflicting opinions, especially as I have proved to you that scientists within The Royal Society are relying on their colleagues within the SPR to keep a sharp look out for any important discoveries in what Sir Oliver Lodge called "Psychic Science"?"
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Letter from Michael Roll to Lord May (November 16, 2005): Subatomic Physics: The Study of the Invisible Part of the Universe

In his letter, Michael Roll writes:
"Surely Ronald Pearson must now be in line for the Nobel Prize for Physics that should have been given to the pioneers of subatomic physics, Sir William Crookes and Sir Oliver Lodge? I can't think of anything more important than the scientific discovery of the so-called next world because it affects every person on Earth. "
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E-mail to the Times (London) (June 11, 2005): The Racial and Religious Hatred Bill

This e-mail was also sent to The Guardian and the Bristol Evening Post.

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"Now that we have a law against stirring up religious hatred I am wondering if I can now start legal proceedings against the Archbishop of Canterbury for inciting his fellow Christians to murder me."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to Stephen Cox, of the Royal Society (May 3, 2005): The Discovery of People in the Invisible Part of the Universe

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"Everything now rests with The Royal Society abandoning their 17th century pact with the Vatican never to make a study of forces in the universe that are beyond our five physical senses - so-called spiritual matters. All the religious killing will stop when people find out they are only fighting over supernatural mythology invented by priests who knew nothing about cosmology."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to New Scientist (March 9, 2005): The Discovery of People in the Invisible Part of the Universe

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
"I consider the "Cleaver Report" to be one of the most important scientific experiments ever. This is because he carried out the experiment in 1982 that Sir William Crookes was unable to do in 1874."
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E-mail from Michael Roll to Denise Iredell (January 23, 2005): Survival or Oblivion? Let's Give People a Choice.

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
”You are one of the few people left alive who witnessed Helen Duncan's mediumship that gave such hope and comfort to people who had lost loved ones, especially as she was operating not long after the terrible slaughter of the First World War. Please be kind enough to put in writing to me what you said on the phone yesterday - that the red light that was used at a Helen Duncan experiment was bright enough to see all the people in the room including the expressions on their faces, that two "dead" people you knew very well fully materialised, a close family friend and a girl you were at school with.”
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E-mail from Michael Roll to Psychic News (January 20, 2005): Arthur Findlay

In his e-mail, Michael Roll writes:
It's a very simple choice, secularism or divisive religious hatred? Thomas Paine and Arthur Findlay or the priests, mullahs, rabbis, "holy" men, and worst of all, ministers of religion like Billy Graham whose teachings are tearing the world apart before our eyes?
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