Posted on 01/25/2021 11:38:42 PM PST by knighthawk
CIA officials believed that Soviet scientists took part in 'several successful Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP) experiments' in the 1980s, according to a recently-declassified document from the time.
The U.S. spies wrote in an April 1991 memo that they thought the Russians had made remarkable progress in understanding ESP - reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses, but sensed with the mind.
They reported back that one Soviet scientist, Konstantin Buteyko, 'had perfected his method in the early 1980s'.
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My pet theory is that the human brain has some sort of internal “wireless” system and that occasionally those transmissions are also received by another nearby brain. I think many if not most of us have experienced things along the lines say, being in a car with another person, thinking about some non-obvious, unrelated thing and having that other person, seemingly out of the blue, start talking about the very thing you were thinking about.
What’s your favorite color...
When the UFO crowd isn't talking about Greys on the Darkside of the Moon or massive battles between competing extraterrestrials inside our hollow Earth, they spend time talking up "remote sensing".
Knew CIA was FUBAR.....but this exceeds my previous opinion
Wow, I just got a hankering for a steak and a beer. So odd...
Apparently the CIA has gullible agents.
A huge topic on Coast-to-Coast late-night radio. Gullible listeners, unfortunately.
I knew you were going to ask that!
Alfred Bester.
Always liked how the Aamzing Randy would expose the ESP frauds.
It’s brilliance like this why the Clueless Inanity Agency overestimated the soviet GDP and military by double or triple the real value.
Yeah. Lunacy.
Intelligence agents on ALL sides, are adept at infiltrating and gaslighting
their targets.
For example, we’re supposed to believe that a PedoDementoCorruptoCrat
won the election over Donald J. Trump.
As if.
~Easy
Sounds like “blue tooth”?
LOL — if not me, someone else would have stepped up to the plate ;)
Ugh.. I boxed myself into the Monty Python theme, and completely missed your face-value jest.
Damn...
He was very good at doing that. It really was enjoyable. Uri Gellar comes to mind.
Stories like this have been circulating for years. It somewhat matches our own remote viewing.
One thing that amazes me is how intelligent a dog or cat is. They do have emotions, they do plan, they are capable of figuring out how to survive. Their instincts and senses are far superior to ours. And much much more.
The point being is their brains are a mere fraction the size of ours. Science still has not figured out how our brains work. Maybe there is something to this extra sensory business of thought projection, reading another’s mind, telepathic communication, etc.
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