“I am a Spiritualist, a proud wearer of the Spiritualist badge.”

—  Dan Aykroyd

As quoted in Psychic News # 4001 (18 April 2009)
Context: I am a Spiritualist, a proud wearer of the Spiritualist badge. Mediums and psychic research have gone on for many, many years.

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