bogeyman
3rd August 2012, 14:10
Over the course of my life, I have on occassions experience what has been called telepathy. It is an interesting experience, since you know at the time, that the thoughts you receive are not your own. The first case I can recall was during a sighting of a "glowing" block in the 1970s, when someone/thing told me to go to the window. It was like some thought being directed at you and it hits you in an instant. Other examples was when someone looked at me and I knew what a certain thought or thoughts were for a brief moment, like I was a receiver and they the transmitter. This has probably occurred far more often than many of us would know, since it often happens when we are preoccupied.
An interest in telepathy goes far beyond what I have mentioned here many government throughout the world have experimented with telepathy, which would have significant use in intelligence circles, space travel and the like. The famous MkUltra program did major experiments with various drugs and frequencies to match the brain waves of the human mind, and had a number of successes. The program included many other unusual investigations relating to the science of mind control. CIA researchers probed the potential of numerous parapsychological phenomena, including telepathy, hypnosis, precognition, photokinesis and "remote viewing."
The then Soviet Union (USSR) had a great interest in psychic matters which was in the early days not initially inspired by Lenin, nor even by a scientist, but by a circus performer, Vladimir Durov, one of the most skilful animal trainers of all time. His animals, especially his dogs, delighted audiences with their well-rehearsed tricks. Although these were produced not by telepathy but by means of thorough training and the use of signals from an ultrasonic whistle, Durov was convinced that he could make direct mind-to-mind contact with his performers and persuade them to carry out complex tasks.
At the Brain Research Institute at Leningrad University, a Commission for the Study of Mental Suggestion in 1922 and now set to work - not with dogs, but with humans as subjects. In one series of experiments, successful attempts were made to send visual images to a subject who was told to write or draw whatever came into her mind. This experiments continue to this day in many cases under the blanket of State secrecy, for military applications and many other type of usages.
Here is an extract of what is now termed "Distant Neural Signaling":
Telepathy Renamed "Distant Neural Signaling" for Scientific Experiments
"You’ve heard of telepathy -- it’s when you can communicate with someone just by thinking about it. Now, a researcher in Seattle says her studies show that, at least for some people, it works.
Leanna Standish, ND, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at Bastyr University in Seattle, calls the phenomenon "distant neural signaling." She agrees it sounds kind of whacky, and she can’t explain why it works with some people and not others, but after several experiments, she’s convinced the phenomenon is real.
In one study, Standish recruited 30 pairs of volunteers who knew each other and in some cases were related. The pairs spent 10 minutes meditating together and were then sent to separate rooms 30 feet apart. The "sending" partner watched checkerboard patterns flicker on and off on a video monitor, while the "receiving" partner watched a static pattern. Both of the partners were hooked up to electroencephalograms (EEGs) to measure their brain activity.
When the pattern flickered, it triggered increased brain activity in the "sender." "What we were trying to see was if the increased brain activity in the sender would correspond with increased activity in the receiver," says Standish.
The experiment showed this increased activity in five out of the 60 receivers. That means this brain connection didn’t happen in the majority of the partners, but Standish says, "If it happens even once, it’s kind of amazing."
http://www.mindpowernews.com/080.htm
http://www.andras-nagy.com/hiddenfor...t-html)/02.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychokinesis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mkultra
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_control
http://www.wanttoknow.info/mindcontrollers10pg
An interest in telepathy goes far beyond what I have mentioned here many government throughout the world have experimented with telepathy, which would have significant use in intelligence circles, space travel and the like. The famous MkUltra program did major experiments with various drugs and frequencies to match the brain waves of the human mind, and had a number of successes. The program included many other unusual investigations relating to the science of mind control. CIA researchers probed the potential of numerous parapsychological phenomena, including telepathy, hypnosis, precognition, photokinesis and "remote viewing."
The then Soviet Union (USSR) had a great interest in psychic matters which was in the early days not initially inspired by Lenin, nor even by a scientist, but by a circus performer, Vladimir Durov, one of the most skilful animal trainers of all time. His animals, especially his dogs, delighted audiences with their well-rehearsed tricks. Although these were produced not by telepathy but by means of thorough training and the use of signals from an ultrasonic whistle, Durov was convinced that he could make direct mind-to-mind contact with his performers and persuade them to carry out complex tasks.
At the Brain Research Institute at Leningrad University, a Commission for the Study of Mental Suggestion in 1922 and now set to work - not with dogs, but with humans as subjects. In one series of experiments, successful attempts were made to send visual images to a subject who was told to write or draw whatever came into her mind. This experiments continue to this day in many cases under the blanket of State secrecy, for military applications and many other type of usages.
Here is an extract of what is now termed "Distant Neural Signaling":
Telepathy Renamed "Distant Neural Signaling" for Scientific Experiments
"You’ve heard of telepathy -- it’s when you can communicate with someone just by thinking about it. Now, a researcher in Seattle says her studies show that, at least for some people, it works.
Leanna Standish, ND, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at Bastyr University in Seattle, calls the phenomenon "distant neural signaling." She agrees it sounds kind of whacky, and she can’t explain why it works with some people and not others, but after several experiments, she’s convinced the phenomenon is real.
In one study, Standish recruited 30 pairs of volunteers who knew each other and in some cases were related. The pairs spent 10 minutes meditating together and were then sent to separate rooms 30 feet apart. The "sending" partner watched checkerboard patterns flicker on and off on a video monitor, while the "receiving" partner watched a static pattern. Both of the partners were hooked up to electroencephalograms (EEGs) to measure their brain activity.
When the pattern flickered, it triggered increased brain activity in the "sender." "What we were trying to see was if the increased brain activity in the sender would correspond with increased activity in the receiver," says Standish.
The experiment showed this increased activity in five out of the 60 receivers. That means this brain connection didn’t happen in the majority of the partners, but Standish says, "If it happens even once, it’s kind of amazing."
http://www.mindpowernews.com/080.htm
http://www.andras-nagy.com/hiddenfor...t-html)/02.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychokinesis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mkultra
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_control
http://www.wanttoknow.info/mindcontrollers10pg