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xion
5th November 2015, 01:19
Just something i wanted to share with you guys:
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Flash
5th November 2015, 02:37
poor kiddie, being the subject of science. I hope his parents are strong enough to protect him from experiments, from tagging from PTB and able to love him enormously. Because right now, his mom is in her ego through her son.

And what a name! Ramses!!!

They say he is autistic? I did not see many signs of autism there.

Ellisa
5th November 2015, 04:08
I think he may have what used to be called Asberger's syndrome, which is now classified as on the autistic spectrum. This child needs to be able to develop his own talents, and not reflect other people's expectations. I hope he is allowed to be a little boy and explore life for himself. He needs to have free time, and to play. Take him to that beach and let him explore it, and allow him to make friends and enjoy the company of others!

Flash
5th November 2015, 04:35
he does not behave like an asperger kid. i Wonder if it is not a misdiagnosis because of extraordinary and misunderstood intelligence capacities.


I think he may have what used to be called Asberger's syndrome, which is now classified as on the autistic spectrum. This child needs to be able to develop his own talents, and not reflect other people's expectations. I hope he is allowed to be a little boy and explore life for himself. He needs to have free time, and to play. Take him to that beach and let him explore it, and allow him to make friends and enjoy the company of others!

kirolak
5th November 2015, 07:26
I think that excitement & joy in getting the right result must play a part in stimulating any ability, including telepathy. . . he seems to treat it all as fun, which is good, in my opinion. But I hope his mom doesn't treat him as a circus act or something similar in later years, if the ability stays with him :(

Snoweagle
5th November 2015, 09:16
This is normal behaviour in all children. Modern lifestyles and Jesuit and Judaic education systems denegrate the emergence of more children like this. The fact that the Mother has now "published" her chilld puts him in great danger as far as I am concerned. A ruddy circus.

As for the "science" of the medical butchers, will distract the childs attention now and the childs abilities will not develop naturally.

Why the hell didn't she keep her gob shut until the child had matured naturally? (rhetorical)

Becky
5th November 2015, 09:58
I too think it is quite normal for young children to be able to read their mothers minds. All of my children could/can to some extent still. My eldest daughter was astonishingly good at being able to read my mind to the point of quoting exactly to me what I was thinking at any one time, while I was quietly deep in thought in her company, and then adding her thoughts and responses. This was in its height at the age of 2-3 for her when she could talk fluently and express herself verbally. She naturally grew out of it to a greater extent but is still psychically linked to me as she very recently had an accident while I was on holiday and away from wifi/phone signals yet i still picked up something would be happening with her. I just sent her a text the night before to warn her to be careful, but didn't want to lay anything on thick to worry her. And then I 'knew' something had happened, so much so, that I had to get to a place I could pick up my phone signals to see she had indeed been trying to call and text me overnight while I was away. She had to have an emergency operation for an injury she received overnight and I got home in time to pick her (and her friends who'd been with her) up from hospital.

So what this boy displayed was not really anything out of the ordinary as far as I can see, nor does he display autistic signs, though I agree he may be slightly on the autistic spectrum with Aspergers. But his mother certainly does wish for it to be confirmed that her son is extra special, and this I don't feel is a great thing for the boy.

Ewan
5th November 2015, 09:59
typical troll sceptic ON

It's a hoax, you can see the mother wiggling her toes, boy just counts. How can people fall for this guff. Anyway, Snopes already debunked it!

typical troll sceptic OFF

As others have said, shame his mother wasn't more grounded.

Sunny-side-up
5th November 2015, 11:57
Agreed about the kids exposure and mom's ego trip!

What upsets and makes me laugh is the professional test!

use random.org to generate numbers for a test should be to exclude his mom out of the test! so they get the numbers and then what they do? give the numbers to the mom to project and or signal Doh!

There might be a Tele-Connection between mom and child yes, but is you going to test the child, do just that! then you could say he has full Telepathy stability :)

Limor Wolf
5th November 2015, 13:50
Thanks for sharing xion, some questions and thoughts arise - is this a natural phenomenon? Is this an AI phenomenon, is this a DNA enhancement hybrid phenomenon? are these entities that occupy the body via pre-birth occultic 'assistance' or perheps it is the next stage development of human beings (the globalist transhumanist version)?

I personally suspect two of those :) as it does not seem to be a natural evolvement

If to be more percise, intervention in human beings in our world of change can be done via deliberate interference in DNA, sometimes a shared implant (Nano technology) that secures the mother and child 'special connection', possibly even without their knowledge, and sometimes by one or more entity that shares the body.

Real cosmic dimensional telepathy is not quite reserved to a one person only

Here is another video from the same genre I watched yesterday

"Nine year old Yogamaatha, from India, astonished onlookers in the United States recently, as she applied three blindfolds over her eyes and proceeded to read sentences from the piece of paper in front of her."


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtLkzg8bFgA

This is not so different from these adult mentalists (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50074-The-mentalists-Can-they-do-the-undoable&p=557594&viewfull=1#post557594).

A serious and perheps a bit premature question to most who may read this is - Are we supposed to be impressed and greet such a phenomena without knowing it's source and to whom we give our consent, interest and acknowledgment?

I personally do not give my consent

Food for thought..

Limor

p.s

Maybe a little more clarification to my post above, this is how natural telepathy works like

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_gGn2YZuEo

It is possible to note how the 'show' aspect is missing and how the spirit and soul connection is MUCH evident

ghostrider
5th November 2015, 14:51
All human beings are transmitters and receivers, it's up to the individual to develop their core spiritual self ...for 9 months babies and their mothers communicate without saying a spoken word... It's all feeling , that's where the real you lives ...

Ellisa
5th November 2015, 23:27
Flash-- I agree he does not exhibit Asberger's syndrome in the tape, however now his diagnosis would have now been 'on the Autistic spectrum', which is rather a meaningless diagnosis for a child like this one- in my opinion. What he does NOT need at his age is an overbearing coterie of adults telling him he is unique, and making him perform his 'act'. Many of the commentators here echo my thoughts on this.

I would have thought that the risible testing of this little boy's 'powers' would have been done elsewhere, away from his mother, who seems to be prompting him! I feel so sorry for him, and hope his mother is encouraged to support him without overwhelming him.

LindyLou22
5th November 2015, 23:58
I'm the mother of a 34-year-old man who had been classified as educationally autistic at about age 4. It's amazing to me how many experts have spoken here, able to diagnose autism or not based on less than 5-1/2 minutes of video.

I'm well acquainted with judgment. May i remind some people here that all school children are the subject of scientific testing that is ongoing throughout public school. And as far as parental ego, how many kids that age are already being groomed for sports, beauty pageants, and other activities that support their parents' vicarious lives?

This neurologist is risking her credibility, as she points out, and may be able to make a dent in medical thinking, or at least open up the subject for other doctors. Anyone familiar with neurology or psychiatry knows that doctors are expected to pretend like there is no such thing as anything that smacks of the paranormal.

My own son has had his moments of savant-type knowledge including the interest in languages. Communication is of huge importance, and it was so messed up and unusual with my son's early days. Snopes can go to hell in this instance as far as I'm concerned.

LindyLou22
6th November 2015, 00:09
typical troll sceptic ON

It's a hoax, you can see the mother wiggling her toes, boy just counts. How can people fall for this guff. Anyway, Snopes already debunked it!

typical troll sceptic OFF

As others have said, shame his mother wasn't more grounded.

I watched this video again, watching for the mother's toes. I never saw them. When did YOU see them? Anyway, if we're talking about numbers like 81 and 99, it would be really hard to wiggle ones toes that quickly in order to be accurately counted. Try it yourself and see if it works.

DeDukshyn
6th November 2015, 00:23
He's a long-hair ... interesting. I wonder if that was his request ... ?

DeDukshyn
6th November 2015, 00:28
typical troll sceptic ON

It's a hoax, you can see the mother wiggling her toes, boy just counts. How can people fall for this guff. Anyway, Snopes already debunked it!

typical troll sceptic OFF

As others have said, shame his mother wasn't more grounded.

Snopes? I'll wait for the expert analysis, thanks. I'm not sure how someone can wiggle their foot 81 and 99 times in a mere second, let alone how a child can count such high speed oscillations when their eyes can only register about 60 fps at its extreme.

That said, I'll also comment on Sunny Side's comment just below the post I am responding to ... One might need to keep mom in the test ... the child may be able to tap into the connection between mother and child to achieve his telepathy. The testing just needs to be controlled. http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?85167-Scientists-discover-children-s-cells-living-in-the-mother-s-brain-article&p=998387&highlight=mother+child+connection#post998387

Atlas
6th November 2015, 01:02
Telepathic children:
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wnlight
6th November 2015, 01:57
Well, I do not know anything about this kid, but I do know that telepathy works. One can send/receive detailed messages - not just numbers and colours. I have tested it several times in my life. So much for scopes.

ThePythonicCow
7th November 2015, 05:12
When I was about 18, I was in a frightening car accident at 6 AM one morning. I was not physically hurt, but I needed a change of underwear, and my dog, who always enjoyed car rides, would never ride with me driving again, for as long as she lived.

My mother had been living 200 miles away, in another city, for several years by then, and had no idea I was even driving at that time, much less in an accident. Next time we spoke on the phone, a couple of weeks later, she asked, without my having yet made any mention of all this, if I was OK. I wondered why she asked, and she said she awoke from a sound sleep, at 6 AM that morning, with a sharp fear that some harm had come to me.

Both myself and my mother at that time were about the last people one would suspect of telepathic communication ... especially with each other. We were both literal minded nerds, and I couldn't even stand to be in the same room as her.

... try as I might to persuade myself otherwise, I suspect that there must be something to this telepathy thing.

Ewan
10th November 2015, 12:01
typical troll sceptic ON

It's a hoax, you can see the mother wiggling her toes, boy just counts. How can people fall for this guff. Anyway, Snopes already debunked it!

typical troll sceptic OFF

As others have said, shame his mother wasn't more grounded.

I watched this video again, watching for the mother's toes. I never saw them. When did YOU see them? Anyway, if we're talking about numbers like 81 and 99, it would be really hard to wiggle ones toes that quickly in order to be accurately counted. Try it yourself and see if it works.





Snopes? I'll wait for the expert analysis, thanks. I'm not sure how someone can wiggle their foot 81 and 99 times in a mere second, let alone how a child can count such high speed oscillations when their eyes can only register about 60 fps at its extreme.



It was a joke. :) I was giving the response of a typical troll on the internet.

Sorry.

transiten
10th November 2015, 23:12
My grandfather would ask my father when he was young to put his hands on his head and think of a chapter and verse in the Bible and my grand father was correct every time.

Also one rainy stormy night they decided to think intensely of my grand fathers brother...after a while there was a knock on the door and there my fathers uncle appeared in his raincoat over the night gown, he had thrown himself on the bike worried something had happened!!

Skywizard
24th November 2015, 03:30
"I don’t know how to explain it."


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7dDMfSFfLY
5-year-old Ramses Sanguino has allegedly developed the ability to read
numbers from his mother's mind.

By almost any measure, 5-year-old Ramses Sanguino is a gifted child.

The Los Angeles-based lad is learning seven different languages, including Japanese and Russian, and can solve algebraic equations.

A video posted on YouTube shows Ramses correctly spelling "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanocon*iosis," the longest English word in the Oxford English Dictionary, forward and backward.

Extraordinary as that sounds, his proud mother, artist Nyx Sanguino, believes her brainy son may also possess the ability to read her mind.

Sanguino claims her mini mental giant is able to correctly guess numbers she's written in secret, sometimes as many as 38 in a row.

"We do have a very close bond which may have something to do with his abilities -- but this is beyond anything I would have imagined," she told Barcroft TV. "I don’t know how to explain it."

Ramses has autism, and Dr. Diane Powell, a neuroscientist and former Harvard Medical School faculty member, believes the alleged telepathy may provide clues that will help parents to connect with their autistic kids.

“If you have your primary language compromised, then that would be a perfect setup for telepathy, because here you have a child and a parent who desperately want to communicate with one another,” Powell said, according to the Independent.

The scientific consensus toward telepathy is that the evidence is anecdotal, not scientific, reports LiveScience. But it may be feasible, according to a 2014 paper published in PLOS One.

Researchers were repeatedly able to transmit signals from one person’s brain via the Internet, that were able to control the hand motions of another person within a fraction of a second.

However, another 2014 paper, also published in PLOS One, suggested there is no such thing as extrasensory perception, or a so-called "sixth sense."

Nevertheless, Powell is confident that telepathy exists, despite the career blowback that could happen by making such a statement.

“It’s very risky to one’s credibility to take on a subject like this, but I knew that when I got into it," she said, according to the New York Post.

Barcroft TV filmed Powell conducting a test on Ramses, where he correctly guessed three out of five random numbers allegedly based on reading his mother's thoughts.

That may not sound that accurate, but Powell was impressed.

“To get three of them correct, it would be one out of nine, times one out of nine, times one out of nine, which is one out of 729,” she said, adding that the test was by no means conclusive.

Regardless of whether Ramses is truly telepathic, Sanguino hopes she can get him into a school for gifted children.




Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ramses-sanguino-telepathic-genius_563cdf06e4b0307f2cad3373



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