2004-04-04
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APRIL 3, 2004. A paranormal researcher once told me that he'd sought a job
teaching at an American university. He had a rather impressive list of
credentials in his field: conducting studies on ESP phenomena in the lab.
He was turned down by the university.
"I knew," he said, "that the university was squeamish about the idea that I
would be given faculty status. But after I was rejected, one of the deans, in an
unguarded moment during a private conversation, said that he was a member of a
Masonic lodge, and it was his understanding that paranormal phenomena were
achieved through RITUAL.
"I said that was quite interesting. I asked the dean whether he had taken part
in such rituals. He said yes, but declined to describe the ceremonies. He was
essentially telling me that a secret society was the proper home for the
paranormal. His attitude as I read it implied that the paranormal was THE
PROPERTY of secret societies---and the great unwashed masses were barred from
such knowledge. It was the first time I realized there might be more to the
prejudice against paranormal research than meets the eye..."
For some people, so-called scientific opposition to allowing and funding
paranormal research is merely a pose. These people are actually perverse
mystics, and they want to protect their "monopoly" on the subject. They also
want the kind of psychic control over others they think is possible through
their ritualistic practices.
From published accounts about the famous Skull and Bones society at Yale (Kerry
and Bush are both members), it's possible to see that some of these men view
their powerful corporate and financial and governmental connections as more than
just an old-boy network.
Some bonesmen view their secret rituals as psychic platforms from which they can
attain special powers over the uninitated masses.
Inside the core of the Vatican, there are men who have this same view.
In both cases, rituals are more than just a pumping up of personal juice. They
involve the invoking (creation) of "special" entities who can grant exceptional
power. Are these secret-society men, who want, above all, DOMINATION, looking to
the light or dark side? The answer is obvious.
To give credence to paranormal studies conducted in labs, where the volunteers
are just ordinary people---well, this seems like an incursion and a threat to
these secret-society power brokers.
You might remember that Hitler, who was deeply involved with various conjurings
and extra-normal predictions, eventually banned all groups in Germany who
engaged in paranormal activities. He wanted to the field all to himself and his
minions.
IG Farben, the Nazi octopus of all global chemical cartels, was a prototype for
future pharmaceutical giants. These days, the drug houses are bent on
tranquilizing and twisting the minds of the populace. This is about more than
just profits. It, too, is about keeping the paranormal out of the public arena.
In the many interviews I've done with people who have performed very well in
paranormal lab studies, I recall one with a woman who, in later years, went on
to take Valium. She became addicted. She told me it was impossible to do
telepathy while she was under the influence.
She said, "My mind felt like a saturated sponge. I would reach out with my
'sensors' and nothing would happen. I was in a chemical straitjacket."
There is significant evidence that a few of Freud's key early patients were
recounting, in therapy, ACTUAL memories of abuse at the hands of their parents.
Freud was dismayed about what would happen to his career if he published these
case histories. Powerful people (the parents) would align against him.
So he couched his discoveries as fantasies. That is, he claimed the patients
were imagining the abuse, as part of a larger fantasy structure that would,
during analysis, lead back to a core incest desire ON THE PART OF THE PATIENT.
Eventually, through many twists and turns, we come down to the modern practice
of drugging most patients who come to therapists with problems of any kind.
It turns out that a surprising proportion of such patients have problems
relating to the fact that they have some sort of psychic perception...and they
have trouble understanding and managing that ability.
Instead of working to support the paranormal capacities of patients, the doctors
offer toxic and perverse drugs.
Just as most people in the world don't know what agenda they are actually
serving, most of these doctors don't realize they are working in a secret
tradition of trampling on the capabilities of these patients. They just do their
jobs.
Seven years ago, I had an ongoing practice in which I saw clients and did a form
of laying on of hands. One client, who was quite anxious, lay down on the table.
We worked in silence for about an hour. At the end of that time, she told me she
had always had the capacity to "travel" to distant places and times and visit
friends and relatives (alive and dead). However, she had kept this ability
secret, for fear of discovery by her family. During our session, she had let go,
and she'd gone to a dozen or so places and psychically resolved old situations
and conflicts with a number of people, including a beloved grandfather.
She now felt renewed and refreshed, as if she'd gained a new lease on life.
This happening mirrored a number of similar accounts from clients I worked with.
If they had gone to psychiatrists and spilled their guts, they would have been
given various drugs, including the most dangerous compounds: the so-called
anti-psychotics (AKA major tranquilizers). Those drugs can and do cause brain
damage. At which point their psychic abilities would have seemed like the least
of their problems.
We are all, in fact, living in a Sea of the Paranormal; however, our
civilization is constructed to deny it.
JON RAPPOPORT www.nomorefakenews.com
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