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    Near-death.com - Near-Death Experiences

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    This website focuses on near-death experiences and all that it implies. It was created by a man called Kevin Williams who describes himself as a middle-aged, computer scientist, cable news junkie, manic depressive, universalist Christian with Gnostic and Tibetan Buddhist leanings, former Montana cowboy, U.S. Army veteran, social liberal, economic conservative, single Californian, internet addict, and last but not least, NDE evangelist. According to Williams, in this web site you will be able to find the answer to questions such as: "Who are we?" "Why are we here?" etc. His aim in life is to help people find some light in a world of darkness by exposing near-death experiences. He also claims that by reading this web site you will be able to understand death, and by understanding it, understand life.

    In their own words

    "Greetings! My name is Kevin Williams and I am the owner and webmaster of this website. Over the years, an increase in the public interest in near-death experiences (NDEs) has helped make this website very popular on the internet. My goal is to transform this website into the "Grand Central Station of NDEs." My mission is to help connect people with information and resources concerning NDEs and NDE research for the purpose of understanding death and thereby understanding life in a way that brings tremendous joy and love."

    Why it might be a killer

    Nowadays people are getting more interested in near-death experiences and related subjects. Moreover, this website has almost none competitors.

    Some questions

    Will people believe these stories? The design is not so good, is he planning to change it in order to make the site more serious and attractive to visitors?

    Posted 25 Months 20 Days ago by oliverd | Source:

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