Among other things you wrote;
> Get the best heads together and form a specialist group with a
> workshop facility manned by someone who has the time,equipment and
> will to follow up any spurious idea !! I would expect positive
> results in 6 month's after wading through Bedini's work and others
> last night (Solaris encyclopedia) Unfortunately most of us are not
> financial enough to do it but there may be a multi millionaire among
> the 247 members ?
Yep, I used to have the research center plans posted on the BBS but it
does take bucks and most people with serious money just want more money,
they don't care a flip about making the world a better place. At least
I've not seen the patron principle applied to anyone sponsoring without
strings any fringe or alternative science research.
Your comment about using psychometry reminded me of a famous
engineer/scientist who was consulted by many companies. He used
kinesiology to ask himself yes/no questions and came up with the
darndest inventions and solutions to problems that no one else could
figure out. I have some documents somewhere about this guy and his
technique and have been meaning to post it as a file as it might be
useful to others wanting to research the forces behind the grand order.
I'm restricted in what can be said about it from another source, but
there have been experiments indicating that living tissue might directly
communicate with some kind of noosphere or collective consciousness or
god, whatever you want to call it...the point is that the answers given
to yes/no questions were infallible. Let's call it an advanced form of
kinesiology.
It should work for whatever you ask it, though I think it'll be like
Daniel Webster betting with the Devil (modern incarnation is the current
TV show Fantasy Island). Webster told the Devil that if the Devil won
the bet, he could have his head but he wasn't allowed to touch his neck.
I fear those will be the kind of trick answers we might get...<g>...as
Clinton says, what is IS?
For those familiar with radionics and dowsing in general, such miniscule
muscle responses can be used to also ask yes/no questions. The DelaWarr
radionic instruments that were sold during the 60s and early 70s had a
cursor that looked like a sliding bar which was used on the input side
of the radionics instrument.
A paper with the yes/no questions written out in ink on separate lines
was placed under this bar. The bar was slid down and locked on its
support so that it hung over the question of the moment thus picking up
the 'signature' imbued in the ink of the question when written.
The operator read the question and asked for a yes/no response which was
derived from the overall muscle response of the body as detected by the
resistance to the finger motion across the detector plate.
I like the idea that the remote viewers use, where several viewers are
sent out to the same location, then each are independently debriefed for
what they saw/experienced. The matches indicated veracity.
Such a process could well be used with this yes/no method of asking
questions.
Radionics is highly subject to emotion and other influences which can
easily skew the results. Although the claim is that anyone can do it,
some are just gifted and excel in the purity of the response.
To my mind, if many were asked the same series of questions, then the
statistical average should be more trustworthy than just relying on one.
For that matter, there could be a reliability question that would be
used to ask if the operator was in a mode most conducive to reliable
answers, kind of a self-check so you wouldn't waste your time or the
operators because of some stress or other inhibiting influence in the
operators emotional or physical state.
One other item popped into memory when you mentioned a group. I believe
it was Ursula K. Leguin who wrote a story about a billionaire who
sponsored a special group of people with various paranormal powers. One
could teleport himself or other people/items, another could move things
with her mind, another could see the future to a degree, etc...
Basically, tests were given to locate the most naturally skilled who
were brought in for advanced training to optimize their skills. They
signed a contract where they could have anything they wanted TO BORROW
or USE as long as they worked for the consortium. During their work
times, they lived in a compound and were on call, during their free
time, they could do as they wished.
The idea was intriguing because the directors of the group hired these
people as a team to insure that the consortium subscribers never had
catastrophic losses through fire, theft or other disasters or mischief.
This was possible because the psychics would monitor the future of all
the subscribing companies...when a problem was imminent, the crew would
travel or teleport to the location and use their powers to snuff out the
problem before it got out of control or became costly.
The consortium charged for this protection kind of like the old Chinese
medical system where you paid as long as you were healthy, when you got
sick, the doctor paid you...same here, they paid the company if they
failed to protect them. Talk about a proof of power!
Like most of us, I don't have to own a darn thing, just let me use it
when I need it and give me a decent place to live...I'll be happy...and
stay busy with experiments....anyway, enough of that...its all fantasy
at this point...the people with bucks just don't seem to care enough to
want to sponsor something like this...fine, if its meant to be,
something will happen to make it so, but we could certainly take some
efforts on our own to contribute to it...I know if circumstances occur
in my life, I'll certainly be heavily involved in such group/team
projects...and VERY wide-ranging...
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