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Telepathy

Telepathy is the direct mental communication of thoughts, feelings, or ideas from one mind to another without the use of conventional sensory channels. It is a form of Psi ability and a subject of study within Parapsychology.[^1]

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Telepathy is the direct mental communication of thoughts, feelings, or ideas from one mind to another without the use of conventional sensory channels. It is a form of psychic ability and a subject of study within Parapsychology.1

In the context of the Remote Viewers narrative, telepathy gained significant attention due to the sensational 1960 French magazine article, "The Secret of the Nautilus," which claimed successful telepathic communication with the USS Nautilus submarine. Although later debunked as a fabrication, this story spurred extensive Soviet psi research, with figures like Leonid Vasiliev and I. M. Kogan focusing on telepathy experiments. Kogan, for instance, attempted to characterize psi data transmission in terms familiar to communications specialists, concluding that psi data could be transmitted at very low bit rates.1

Within the Stargate Project, telepathy was explored, particularly in the context of "telepathic interrogations." Ken Bell famously used this technique to extract information from a KGB agent in South Africa, and Joe McMoneagle also employed it during the tracking of a Soviet T-72 tank. Experiments were also conducted at SRI to augment ordinary telepathy with electroencephalograph (EEG) devices, aiming to develop a telepathic system for long-distance communication, potentially with submerged submarine crews.1


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

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