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CIA found the Ark of the Covenant by using psychics, declassified files claim

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/ark-covenant-located-cia-documents-psychic-b2723264.html

You can read these astral projection reports from the 1980s on the CIA FOIA website. They're pretty funny. During the Tanker War when Iraq and Iran were bombing each other's tankers in the Gulf on a weekly basis, psychics would be saying stuff like:

I see... I see water. It's the sea. There's a ship. A really big ship that's full of some kind of black liquid. Oh no! There's fire! Sorry, I know that's pretty vague but that's all I've got.

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Contract clairvoyant for the CIA seems like a pretty lit job description. Who do you have to sleep with to get a gig like that?

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I thought NGOs were the grift to have but l shit "CIA Psychic" is wild.

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There's this group of them centered around Hal Puthoff who would bounce around from agency to agency. Even the tards who took them seriously at first would fire them after a few years so they'd have to go somewhere else. IIRC it was the DIA that put up with them the longest.

This same network evolved into the UFO tard celebrities of today: Luis Elizondo, the Skinwalker Ranch, that dumb b-word at the New York Times, etc. The r-sluration never disappears, it just gets passed on to a new generation.

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Bet you wouldn't spend a night at Skinwalker Ranch.


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Heck yeah I would, as long as they got wifi there.

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rdrama meetup: skinwalker ranch campout edition

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I fully intend to pump a passionate, tender, hot load into that skinwalkussy, so it's up to them to play ball :shrug:

They might think they're the star in a horror movie, but it's gonna be Brokeback Mountain under the wide open, desert stars tonight, babygurl. !male feminists

I like em hairy :aniki:

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Noone of those words are in the bible :pepejesus:

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Heck yeah

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SLEEPOVER :marseysoyhype: :marseyparty:

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I would sleep alone at skinwalker ranch all night, occasionally taunting the skin walkers to do some skin walking unless they are giant kitties.


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Those things are all legit tho

Trans lives matter

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Jewish Lives Matter Less than Palestinian :marseypalestoidpager: Lives

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It's a great movie.

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Project Stargate was a fun read, especially when they astral projefted to mars 1million years ago. Almost ss fun as when they filled a house with water and jerk off a dolphin whike giving it LSD in an attempt to get it to talk

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jun/08/the-dolphin-who-loved-me

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Lovatt's sexual encounters with Peter would ultimately overshadow the whole experiment

yet another white woman forcing the government to pay for her sexual fetish to frick animals

:#marseydarkfoidretard:

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Actually it was a Jewish guy called John Lily who organized the whole thing. He sat on a couch while watching it.

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>sitting on the cuck couch in the dolphin house watching a white woman jerk off flipper paid for by the US government

What dimension of chess is this?

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Is this the one where the dolphin became a depressed incel and killed himself?

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>Me watching the news

>I close my eyes

>There's people dying... I can see it... bombs are dropping... someone is shouting for Allah... that's all I've got sorry.

:#marseyfortuneteller:

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Yeah I did this too

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I tried but the psychic defenders of the site drove me off after a prolonged session of astral combat. I had headaches for the next two weeks.

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this is why alex jones sells alpha brain

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Remote viewing is cool. It's one of those things like they've done significant testing and found that they did have a good correlation with what people saw and what actually was happening although the level of detail was never usable for any kind of actionable intel. Basically, they could probably tell you that there was something going on at a certain site, but they couldn't tell you specifics about anything. It's still kind of cool, but a lot of people say a lot of what they saw is not temporally tied to the present, so you might have seen it a week in the past or a week in the future.

Study: Star Gate: The U.S. Government's Psychic Spying Program (May, 2014)

Findings: Remote viewing sessions produced statistically significant results above chance.

However, the information was not consistently reliable or actionable for operational use

There were cases where details given by remote viewers matched real-world targets, but also many false positives.

Study: Unconventional Human Intelligence Support: Transcendent and Asymmetric Warfare Implications (Bremseth, 2001)

Findings: that some remote viewing outcomes could not easily be explained by chance. Despite this, decision-makers deemed the data too vague or non-specific for consistent military or intelligence value.

Add that to the phenomena of PAA or Predictive Anticipatory Activity or Presentment in which somebody has signals, rises in action potential in their brain before an event actually occurs, which indicates that they have some foreshadowing of an action that hasn't happened yet. And this works not just with watching people and getting telegraphed signals, but with machines and computerized card games. So that's kind of interesting, right?

2. Gheza et al. (2018) – "EEG Analysis of Anticipation in Gambling Tasks"

Main Findings: In a 64-channel EEG study, certain prefrontal and parietal EEG patterns were observed before the outcome was revealed. Those with more adaptive risk-taking strategies had stronger anticipatory EEG responses. Suggests that neural anticipation of gain/loss outcomes affects gambling success.

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what they saw is not temporally tied to the present, so you might have seen it a week in the past or a week in the future

I can do that too and I don't need any psychic abilities. Just know a little about geography and history and you can point to a place on the map and say something is going to happen there. Because the same thing happens in the same place over and over and over again.

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tbh, they were highly statistically unlikely correlations, like me giving a bunch of random grid coordinates to an Arby's and you telling me you see a building red hat sign and depressed men inside eating mountains of sweaty beef.

Not like me pointing to Beijing and saying "a dude is sprinkling dried zebra peepee into his tea right now"

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Who told you about the powdered zebra peepee?

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Very r-slurred. It is kinda obvious that human psychic abilities have not developed far enough for them too be creating accurate projections in the astral plane. Almost certainly never will.

On the other hand a lot of rare events that happen too humans happen at a far higher rate than they should if psychic powers were not real. We are a population of 8 billion yet we keep seeing events occur with a one in a trillion chance or one in a quintillion chance happen too people at random.

woman winning the New Jersey Lottery twice in four months,

a specific pair of brothers dying on the same day

The math says that the chances of you having your own doppelganger who shares your same facial appearance is just about impossible.

There is some strange probability curves biased towards life more so than they should as per the math stuff going on, but it is so down low that you would be better off just working out than trying too use you're psychic powers too grow muscle without doing anything physically.

Placebo effect is obviously real. The strongest case for psychic powers thus becomes biomancy, where a person is able too alter their physical condition simply by believing something better about it. Now how much more further psychic abilities extend beyond this spot, it is impossible too tell.

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biomancy, where a person is able too alter their physical condition simply by believing something better about it

:#marseywut2:

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In science fiction biomancy is the ability too alter ones biology using mind powers.

In reality we have this thing called the placebo effect where for some people if you gave them candy and told them it was indeed medicine, the person's health would improve as if he or she actually had medicine.

@Salvadore_Ally_Chud is applying the concept of biomancy too the placebo effect and wouldn't it be cool if we do find out that some people have a special gene for an extreme placebo effect? Like people thats body actually starts adapting too winning at rapid rates just because they really believe they are going too win at any random thing?

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A simple example is if you believe exercise and a healthy diet are good for you, then you're less likely to turn into a :marseychonker2:

Yes it's ultimately because you exercise and have a healthy diet, but you're less likely to have those things if you don't believe they can help you

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You just need to get your biomancy game up

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I prefer geomancy.

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Never heard of the placebo effect?

Trans lives matter

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I like to remote view into gay pornstars asses while they get gangbanged

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It sounds like it would be fun but it's pretty dark in there. You can't really see anything.

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