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(Message started by: nikosgt72 on Apr 3rd, 2007, 10:59am)

Title: mind control - telepathy genes
Post by nikosgt72 on Apr 3rd, 2007, 10:59am
From 70' many people claimed about electronic mind control . But this option came from the new technology that were familiar , the electronics ( chips ) . No body saw an other technology that farmers known : mutons vegetables . In there minds the vegetables were far of human nature . Also microbes were very discusting . Chips from glass were clean , no dirty .
My opinion is that there are proteins with electromagnetic actions . Theese polypteds research could posible existe from 40'  . The proteins does not live in blood for long . Genes was the solution and this came in 60'.
Genes in virus are very danger for cancer and this violence activity from individuals and authorities without law control give makes things very bad .
Every year new deseases genes are discuvered as altzhaimer gene ......

http://www.mindcontrolforums.com

also in google : synthetic telepathy genes

Title: Re: mind control - telepathy genes
Post by BiBiBiMan on May 11th, 2007, 8:40am
Hehe, i think it's impossible.

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Post by glucosamine on Apr 22nd, 2012, 11:02pm
The human brain is complex and confusing, which explains why human behavior is so complex and confusing. People have a tendency to act one way when they feel something completely different.

Title: Keith Gilabert,  "mind control - telepat
Post by keithgilabert on May 13th, 2012, 8:19pm
I have personally seen a study on telepathic energy.  It does exist.

Keith Gilabert

Title: Re: mind control - telepathy genes
Post by towr on May 13th, 2012, 10:10pm
Oh, sure. Such studies exist. But telepathy doesn't, let alone 'telepathic energy'.
Besides, one study wouldn't prove much of anything unless it is replicated, and credible. Most are either not credible, or show no effect. And the few that do have some credibility and show an effect can't be replicated, and are thus almost certainly due to chance alone. But if you do find a study that is both credible and can be replicated, then I'd recommend applying for the million dollar prize at JREF.

Title: Re: mind control - telepathy genes
Post by alien2 on May 20th, 2012, 5:03am
My psychiatrist told me about his encounter with a Russian who has telepathic ability. If I recall correctly, and I'm not sure about the spelling, his name is Anatolij Dzusev. While holding my psychiatrist's hand, he was able to read his mind, even though he doesn't speak a word of Croatian. It was because our brain thinks through images and notions.

I wouldn't be surprised if some of the animals have telepathic abilities too, like orca whales or lionesses. The way they hunt in silence is impressive, often perfectly synchronized.

Our life is, after all, a mystery, and if you prefer evolution over Creation, some scientists think we still might be evolving. So I wouldn't be surprised if in a distant future all humans will have telepathic ability. Then again I wouldn't be surprised if humans become Homo habilis again, thanks to devolution. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altered_States)

Title: Re: mind control - telepathy genes
Post by towr on May 20th, 2012, 6:36am

on 05/20/12 at 05:03:18, alien2 wrote:
Our life is, after all, a mystery, and if you prefer evolution over Creation, some scientists think we still might be evolving. So I wouldn't be surprised if in a distant future all humans will have telepathic ability.
Not everything that can be imagined can exist, let alone evolve.
More likely in the future people will incorporate a brain-computer interface and a "cellphone" implant. As good as telepathy, and with a least a viable scientific basis. On the other hand, I don't honestly think it's a very good idea, considering the security risks; it's bad enough having malware on computers/cellphones that aren't directly connected to your brain.



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