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Nina Kulagina

Posted by Mark Mauvais on Thursday, December 8, 2011, In : Case Studies 


Super Soviet Psychic Spy: Nina Kulagina

We can't really talk about Telekinesis without mentioning the infamous Nina Kulagina. During the cold war the USA and the Soviet Union were in direct technological competition as both sides sought to build bigger and better weapons than each other. The cold war in a nut shell. The KGB, the Soviet intelligence agency pumped millions of roubles into researching paranormal activity and psychic phenomenon. The most famous of all there discoveries was the...


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Training in Telekinesis

Posted by Mark Mauvais on Tuesday, October 18, 2011, In : E.S.P 

After my last post about spoon bending quite a few people on Twitter have been messaging me asking “How do I train in telekinesis?” or “How do I learn psychokinesis” so I decided that rather than writing out lots of individual replies I would write up a quick guide so you too can learn how to develop your telekinetic ability.

The first tool for any aspiring 'telekinetic' such as yourself is the 'Psi Wheel' they can be bought from shops, but I wouldn't waste your money, not when you can...


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Spoon Bending

Posted by Mark Mauvais on Monday, October 17, 2011, In : E.S.P 


Spoon boy: Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth.
Neo: What truth?
Spoon boy: There is no spoon.
Neo: There is no spoon?
Spoon boy: Then you'll see, that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself. 

Spoon bending was first made popular in the 1970s after a host of TV performances from Israeli born Uri Gellar and has go on to become a well established part of our culture, almost everyone has seen or heard about Spoon bend...


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The ESP Test

Posted by Mark Mauvais on Wednesday, October 12, 2011, In : E.S.P 


Most peoples only experience of the ESP test is from Ghostbusters

Most people in the know regard Professor Joseph Banks Rhine as the granddaddy of Parapsychology. Way back in the 1930's at Duke University, along with associate Dr. Karl Zener, the pair were amongst he first to seek evidence of Extra Sensory Perception using the 'scientific method'.

The method revolved around the use of Zener cards, or ESP cards as they are more commonly known. There are a total of 25 cards each bearing one of t...


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The Ganzfeld Experiment

Posted by Mark Mauvais on Wednesday, October 12, 2011, In : E.S.P 

They make you stick Ping Pong balls over your eyes...


Still many people I meet in the street don't believe in ESP and think that what I do is somekind of trick. When I tell them that Extra Sensory Perception has been proved to exist in the lab then they say things like "I think I would know about that" but the startling fact is most poeple don't!

The Ganzfeld Experiment consists of two participants in separate rooms trying to communicate with each other using telepathy. Person A is deprived of...


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