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Well, of course, we have the witchcraft burnings, amongst other things, the Inquisition. But at the same time, the Catholic Church has a very rigorous process for evaluating claims of miracles performed by saints and so on, so that – There are some very interesting cases of human levitation, for example, that have been very carefully investigated by the Catholic Church.
Well, of course, we have the witchcraft burnings, amongst other things, the Inquisition. But at the same time, the Catholic Church has a very rigorous process for evaluating claims of miracles performed by saints and so on, so that – There are some very interesting cases of human levitation, for example, that have been very carefully investigated by the Catholic Church.
Yes, indeed.
Yes, indeed.
Yes, indeed.
Now, Hal Puthoff was a researcher, not a remote viewer.
Now, Hal Puthoff was a researcher, not a remote viewer.
Now, Hal Puthoff was a researcher, not a remote viewer.
He was a physicist. Ingo Swann, who was considered by many people the father of remote viewing, he was psychic. He was an experiencer, and he was also a Scientologist.
He was a physicist. Ingo Swann, who was considered by many people the father of remote viewing, he was psychic. He was an experiencer, and he was also a Scientologist.
He was a physicist. Ingo Swann, who was considered by many people the father of remote viewing, he was psychic. He was an experiencer, and he was also a Scientologist.
Well, I don't know when he started or when he separated. If he did, I'm not sure the exact details. But he was a Scientologist, and he was instrumental in bringing Ed May into the program. And Ed May was a Scientologist, so I assume that... Also, Pat Price was a Scientologist, another one of the top remote viewers. So there's definitely a strong connection there, but...
Well, I don't know when he started or when he separated. If he did, I'm not sure the exact details. But he was a Scientologist, and he was instrumental in bringing Ed May into the program. And Ed May was a Scientologist, so I assume that... Also, Pat Price was a Scientologist, another one of the top remote viewers. So there's definitely a strong connection there, but...
Well, I don't know when he started or when he separated. If he did, I'm not sure the exact details. But he was a Scientologist, and he was instrumental in bringing Ed May into the program. And Ed May was a Scientologist, so I assume that... Also, Pat Price was a Scientologist, another one of the top remote viewers. So there's definitely a strong connection there, but...
You know, it would be interesting.
You know, it would be interesting.
You know, it would be interesting.
no i didn't write who's the guy that you wrote the book about called the pk man the pk man is a fellow named ted owens ted owens okay he's he's the guy who did the bell helicopter no no that was arthur m young arthur m young when hale put off left the uh remote viewing program at sri he went to down to texas to work at a think tank there
no i didn't write who's the guy that you wrote the book about called the pk man the pk man is a fellow named ted owens ted owens okay he's he's the guy who did the bell helicopter no no that was arthur m young arthur m young when hale put off left the uh remote viewing program at sri he went to down to texas to work at a think tank there
no i didn't write who's the guy that you wrote the book about called the pk man the pk man is a fellow named ted owens ted owens okay he's he's the guy who did the bell helicopter no no that was arthur m young arthur m young when hale put off left the uh remote viewing program at sri he went to down to texas to work at a think tank there