The blue fatigues and blue hat is not impressive, agreed. It doesn't matter if you see them standing outside hospitals. And no, fat bald male scrubbed medical workers (not sure if they identified his role) are not common in hospitals, maybe as patients. Not sure who you keep seeing... maybe the same guy?In the study, at least one person had blue fatigues. Was he the only one?! Balding and chubby ones (which covers a wide range) are never far behind. I see them standing outside hospitals every time I'm cycling through the city. Coincidence?
Sounds like you just don't believe the patient. The details given weren't the best but you're denying the pt. could recognize someone from behind.I've already given multiple explanations for why the patient would report seeing the "blue" man. And information leakage possibilities going back to the patient before the time of the patient's interview for the published AWARE study are clearly big enough to drive a truck through.
As far as your other 'possibilities', I'm not impressed with them at all.
I personally don't really care about this particular study. It was others that made me believe in NDE.That you would credulously prefer to believe in an extraordinary out-of-body explanation, in lieu of one of these obvious likely prosaic explanations first, speaks volumes.
And your alternative explanations are poor and unimpressive lacking knowledge in hospital protocols and relationship between patient and staff, not to mention rigid protocols followed for the study itself.
Doubt I'll make it to the Hostipals/Universities library anytime soon...OK. Give me your best published study.
But you'd find them with google searching. That's how I found most of the ones I thought were convincing.
And what convinced me most were people reporting knowing things they couldn't have that dealt with their environment. Like a woman who had an NDE and could give specifics about a shoe on top of the hospital no one could see unless they were on the roof.
I'll see what I can gather for you when I have some time (this week)