"... quantum, reincarnation, OBE,NDE UFO,miracles, healing all of which give clues to further possible understanding. "

Obscurantists the world over have for centuries have attempted to lump together various non-scientific fancies with scientific ideas. Scientific-sounding words give legitimacy to their ideas and claims.

So they talk about energy and force and ether and the like. Of course the use they put to those words bears no relation to its scientific meaning, but their followers are not aware of this - and in fact do not care. Further, the promulgators of these ideas are very often unaware that their use of the terms is non-scientific.

Quantum mechanics is legitimate science and it yields many bizarre insights into how the universe may work - and therefore any bizarre thing that any crackpot postulates must be worth public recognition and investment. Well, that's the idea. However, in most of these cases - OBE, NDE, faith-healing, etc. - they not only aren't science, their primary evidences are thoroughly refuted. OTOH, no matter how much effort that real investigators invest in the subject,
1) a "nay" finding is ignored or outright rejected by the true-believers, and
2) there's always recourse to "Well, here's these other 10 guys you haven't tested! Maybe one of THEM is not a fake and, so, if you're REALLY HONEST, you HAVE to research them, too."

This is part of the comic book understanding of the scientific process where all ideas are assumed to have equal merit and scientists have an infinite amount of time and funding and they also have a strong moral aegis to disprove absolutely even the most absurd claim, before discounting it.