Tag - psychic

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Read Your Mind Book Review
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CIA Validates ESP
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Silly Superstitions

Read Your Mind Book Review

Read Your Mind Book Review

Can you really Read Your Mind when it comes to yourself before anyone else at all?  Yes! Actually there now seems to be two different methods to mind reading.  Three, if we count how tech can read minds. But it all starts with you.

In a culture obsessed with productivity hacks, manifestation trends, and bio-optimization routines, Read Your Mind: Proven Habits for Success from the World’s Greatest Mentalist offers something both refreshing and unsettling: the idea that the greatest performance you will ever witness is the one your brain performs on you every day.

Derren Brown is widely known for his psychological illusions, suggestion experiments, and live stage shows that blur the line between magic and behavioral science.

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CIA Validates ESP

CIA Validates ESP: The Hidden History of Government Psychic Research

For most people, the idea of extrasensory perception (ESP) belongs in the realm of science fiction and paranormal television shows. X-Files anyone? Yet, for over two decades, U.S. intelligence agencies—including the CIA—validated ESP as a subject worth serious investigation. Our founder Al Manning had already known this for decades.

Declassified documents now confirm that the U.S. government spent millions of dollars on psychic research, employing scientists, military personnel, and so-called “remote viewers” in a program that would later be known as the Stargate Project.

The question is not whether the CIA researched ESP—they absolutely did—but why. And more importantly: did the CIA truly validate ESP as real?

Why the CIA Took ESP Seriously

To understand why the CIA became interested in ESP, you need to go back to the Cold War.

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Silly Superstitions

Silly Superstitions are as Old as the Hills. Here’s how to have fun with them.

Today is Friday the 13th and that’s about as funny as silly superstitions get.  From Norse mythology to the last supper to a slew of slasher movies, the whole thing has turned into a laugh as it should be.  Here’s some perspective.  Growing up I often spent time with a wonderful girl named Stephanie.  She was a died in the wool horror movie fan and I never quite understood her fascination.  She’d laugh as we watched the monkey brains scene in Faces of Death, Freddie Kruger’s soul pizza, Jason doing his thing at Camp Crystal Lake and all the rest.  I wasn’t really ever frightened but I wasn’t howling with laughter either. 

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