All content in this dossier is presented within the following context:
- No one, ever, encouraged me to entertain the idea of past-life memories.
- All investigation into my own memories was self-initiated and actively dismissed by the majority of people in my environment.
- I have never visited a: parapsychologist, regression therapist, hypnotist, or any other professional who could have elicited these memories.
- All memories have arisen naturally over time, without suggestion, coercion, or deliberate self-manipulation.
- The memories were accessed through deep introspection alone—without meditation techniques, chemicals, drugs, or medicinal herbs.
- My exposure to other accounts of Palingenesis is minimal, limited to occasional mentions in articles or online media. I do not possess enough detailed knowledge of other cases to construct my own narrative from them.
- I have never undertaken the extensive research into WWII necessary to invent the intricate details I recall. The only book I read on the subject (at age seven) was by Ivor Matanle and focused heavily on infantry combat — not air battles. Aerial warfare was mentioned only in passing, in abstract terms, and the book primarily consisted of photographs with short captions.
These points are presented to establish a clear baseline for bias assessment, ensuring that all interpretations of my memories are grounded in verifiable context rather than assumptions about influence or suggestion.
