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Clairvoyant Remote Viewing: The US Sponsored Psychic Spying
Abstract ’Remote Viewing,’ popularly known as Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) is the ability of human being to perceive information and imagery of remote geographical targets. Advanced practitioners of the Indian Yoga system were well acquainted with ‘Divya Drishti.’ This paper deals with experiments conducted in USA in which certain individuals were trained to acquire such […]
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Extrasensory Perception [ESP]
Extrasensory perception—ESP—is defined by parapsychologists as the acquisition by a human or animal mind of information it could not have received by normal, sensory means. Some researchers, however, take issue with the term “extrasensory perception.” They protest that the phenomena may not be “perception” at all, as the receiver of this information does not know […]
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Other Dimensions
The idea of another dimension – or MORE than one other dimension – has been theorized for many years, and is a cornerstone of many religions. Indeed, even Albert Einstein speculated about the possibility of the existence of a parallel universe. A scientific article entitled “The Universe’s Unseen Dimensions,” released in August, 2000, postulates that […]
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Inside the CIA’s Secret Mission to Use Mind Control to Spy on the Soviet Union.
During the height of the Cold War, the CIA ran tests on people with paranormal abilities in an effort to unlock top-secret intel on foreign targets. In 1972, American artist and psychic Ingo Swann altered the magnetic field inside a thickly shielded vacuum container located underground for several seconds—by simply thinking about it. As Harold Puthoff, a physicist with […]
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Physicists probe the paranormal
“The question of whether paranormal phenomena actually exist probably divides educated members of modern Western civilization as sharply as any other single issue. If it is true that the human brain can receive messages and control things in ways that cannot be explained normally, then this undermines the belief of most scientists and runs contrary […]