Do you have telepathic or telekinetic powers?

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Do you have telepathic or telekinetic powers?

Do you know anyone who has.

A lot of people believe they do. I know a girl who believes she can read auras. What do you think?

nope. not at all. although i have known people who very probably did.

Nah. Not been proven to be possible, so no one has. 🙂

Originally posted by lord xyz
Nah. Not been proven to be possible, so no one has. 🙂

The CIA believe in it, don't they?

http://www.subversiveelement.com/Mind_Control_Star_Gate.html

no, the cia doesn't

no, your friends don't have them

no, they don't exist

Yes. Why do you ask?

Originally posted by inimalist
no, the cia doesn't

no, your friends don't have them

no, they don't exist


CIA-Initiated Remote Viewing At Stanford Research Institute

by H. E. Puthoff, Ph.D.
Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin
4030 Braker Lane W., #300
Austin, Texas 78759-5329

Abstract - In July 1995 the CIA declassified, and approved for release, documents revealing its sponsorship in the 1970s of a program at Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, CA, to determine whether such phenomena as remote viewing "might have any utility for intelligence collection" [1]. Thus began disclosure to the public of a two-decade-plus involvement of the intelligence community in the investigation of so-called parapsychological or psi phenomena. Presented here by the program's Founder and first Director (1972 - 1985) is the early history of the program, including discussion of some of the first, now declassified, results that drove early interest.

Introduction

On April 17, 1995, President Clinton issued Executive Order Nr. 1995-4-17, entitled Classified National Security Information. Although in one sense the order simply reaffirmed much of what has been long-standing policy, in another sense there was a clear shift toward more openness. In the opening paragraph, for example, we read: "In recent years, however, dramatic changes have altered, although not eliminated, the national security threats that we confront. These changes provide a greater opportunity to emphasize our commitment to open Government." In the Classification Standards section of the Order this commitment is operationalized by phrases such as "If there is significant doubt about the need to classify information, it shall not be classified." Later in the document, in reference to information that requires continued protection, there even appears the remarkable phrase "In some exceptional cases, however, the need to protect such information may be outweighed by the public interest in disclosure of the information, and in these cases the information should be declassified."

A major fallout of this reframing of attitude toward classification is that there is enormous pressure on those charged with maintaining security to work hard at being responsive to reasonable requests for disclosure. One of the results is that FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests that have languished for months to years are suddenly being acted upon.1

One outcome of this change in policy is the government's recent admission of its two-decade-plus involvement in funding highly-classified, special access programs in remote viewing (RV) and related psi phenomena, first at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and then at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), both in Menlo Park, CA, supplemented by various in-house government programs. Although almost all of the documentation remains yet classified, in July 1995 270 pages of SRI reports were declassified and released by the CIA, the program's first sponsor [2]. Thus, although through the years columns by Jack Anderson and others had claimed leaks of "psychic spy" programs with such exotic names as Grill Flame, Center Lane, Sunstreak and Star Gate, CIA's release of the SRI reports constitutes the first documented public admission of significant intelligence community involvement in the psi area.

As a consequence of the above, although I had founded the program in early 1972, and had acted as its Director until I left in 1985 to head up the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin (at which point my colleague Ed May assumed responsibility as Director), it was not until 1995 that I found myself for the first time able to utter in a single sentence the connected acronyms CIA/SRI/RV. In this report I discuss the genesis of the program, report on some of the early, now declassified, results that drove early interest, and outline the general direction the program took as it expanded into a multi-year, multi-site, multi-million-dollar effort to determine whether such phenomena as remote viewing "might have any utility for intelligence collection" [1].

http://www.remoteviewinghistory.com/cia-remote-viewing-at-stanford-research-institute.html

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How do you know my friends don't?

I thought I had telekinesis when I was little, but I then realized that when a window is open, the wind closes the door.

Originally posted by Zebedee
How do you know my friends don't?

He saw it in your aura.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
He saw it in your aura.

Interesting!

Originally posted by SelphieT
I thought I had telekinesis when I was little, but I then realized that when a window is open, the wind closes the door.

You don't think you were merely trying to find a rational explanation for something you couldn't explain. 😖hifty:

No, I don't.

Regards, Yvonne

Originally posted by yvonnekarate
No, I don't.

Regards, Yvonne

Can you channel Chi though Yvonne?

I have clarivoyant flashes in my head that predict (mostly bad) things to happen...

Haven't had them in a while though...

Don't know, haven't really tried. I believe there's something in ying and yang though, but I won't say that gives me telepathic og telekinetic powers.

Regards, Yvonne

http://www.randi.org/research/index.html

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really, if you or your friends think you have psychic powers, you don't. Go seek medical help

Originally posted by Zebedee
You don't think you were merely trying to find a rational explanation for something you couldn't explain. 😖hifty:

Eh......I'm pretty sure it was the wind.

And I'm pretty sure it was the wind that killed all the students at prom as well.

Originally posted by inimalist
http://www.randi.org/research/index.html

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really, if you or your friends think you have psychic powers, you don't. Go seek medical help

what if its true?

and the cia does beleive in it. that is for sure.

Originally posted by inimalist
http://www.randi.org/research/index.html

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really, if you or your friends think you have psychic powers, you don't. Go seek medical help

What if it's part of their religion? 😏

Originally posted by leonheartmm
what if its true?

and the cia does beleive in it. that is for sure.

They certainly do, don't they?
Originally posted by inimalist

really, if you or your friends think you have psychic powers, you don't. Go seek medical help

Why they might test us in a secret lab.

Originally posted by SelphieT

Eh......I'm pretty sure it was the wind.

And I'm pretty sure it was the wind that killed all the students at prom as well.

The wind is always a good excuse.
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Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
What if it's part of their religion? 😏

What indeed?