Nope, going to that link and reading the post, most of it is new sources and unverified testimonials
So I then went to that NDE website... and uh, 90% of are articles written by a dude named Kevin Williams. A dude with a computer tech degree, and a book compiling testimony... and a complete lack of peer reivewed evidence to support his claim. This is literally in the very
FIRST scientific article cited in the website titled "evidence".
"In all of the cases that we have described in this paper, the experiencer reported all three features that we discussed earlier as having the most relevance
for the question of survival of consciousness: normal or enhanced mentation
when the physical body is ostensibly unconscious, seeing the physical body
from a different position in space, and perceiving events beyond the normal
range of the physical senses. We believe that when these three features occur
together, they provide convergent evidence that at least suggests that consciousness can function independently of the physical body and hence may
survive the death of that body. We emphasize that such evidence is only suggestive. No matter how serious their condition, persons reporting NDEs were
in fact still alive in some sense, since their bodies were still functioning sufficiently to be revived. NDEs can therefore never provide conclusive evidence
concerning what may happen to consciousness when the brain and body are no
longer revivable."
And even THIS is given an extremely small sample of 14 cases.
All in all, even the methodological findings and evidence of the cases reported in the paper are suspect - its a bunch of crap.