- Jennifer and Gillian exhibited behaviors, preferences, and fears identical to Joanna and Jacqueline.
- Their memories matched details only the deceased sisters knew.
This wasn’t a hoax.
Skeptics argue it’s a case of parental influence.
But, the Pollocks never spoke about Joanna and Jacqueline in front of the twins.
They deliberately avoided the topic to protect them.
Still they knew everything.
By age 6, the twins’ memories of their past lives faded.
But their early years left an indelible mark on the scientific community.
The Pollock twins remain one of the most compelling cases for reincarnation.
What makes this story extraordinary isn’t just the evidence.
It’s the questions it raises:
- Can consciousness survive death?
- Are memories encoded in ways we don’t yet understand?
- What does this mean for our understanding of life itself?