Deja vu...?
I will ignore the fact that you've gradually started to utter words that don't belong to a philosphical forum or at least an open-minded debate.
In order to avoid any chance for anything against the modern materialism belief system:
1)You've tried to make memory look like it's not even 80% trusted,not even 70%
2)you've even tried to make it can't be trusted even if world-wide witnesses have experienced the same shocking phenomenon (are they all having false memories about the same phenomenon?this can't work,dude)
3) you've stated that I have only my own memory but you've said nothing about how can I have a false memory of something that many people have said it happened to them too(unless you believe there is a good probability that all of them are misremembering their events too)
4) beside all that you used expressions like "hopelessly unreliable" and "this might be enough to persuade anyone with even a bit of critical capacity" which verifies you're taking the debate personally and as a must-win war.
5)let alone saying that just being non-material is enough to make something unreasonable in your opinion.
6)let alone that you've never provided a source verifying your claims about the memory being very untrusted to the point of "hopelessness" according to your words.
I just have one question for you:
Would you have reacted the same if the topic was about anything that doesn't have a chance of refuting materialism ideology?I don't think so.