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Psychotronic Research

Psychotronic Research was the Eastern European pseudo-technical term for Psi research, particularly focusing on the interaction between human psychology and electronics.

Psychotronic Research was the Eastern European pseudo-technical term for psi research, particularly focusing on the interaction between human psychology and electronics. In 1973, Hal Puthoff and Ingo Swann traveled to Prague for the First International Conference on Psychotronic Research. At this conference, Soviet and Eastern European psi researchers were particularly interested in how SRI managed to keep its psychic subjects mentally stable, suggesting that some of their own subjects had begun to experience serious problems.1

This field of research was part of the broader Soviet and Eastern European efforts in parapsychology, which contributed to concerns within the U.S. intelligence community about a potential "psi gap."1


  1. Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers. Dell, 1997.

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