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The CIA Confirms Psychokinesis Phenomenon: Case Of Zhang Baosheng

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After the CIA blew the lid off millions of previously classified documents, the general public was able to have a glance at some of the formerly secret agendas of various institutions.

Among these files, the case of the Chinese government investigating the superhuman abilities of its subjects was brought to light.
Although the public files only speak of a certain case – that of Zhang Baosheng who could “smell” with astonishing precision the content of sealed envelopes, we’re quite sure there were other “super-humans” that underwent examination.
Zhang Baosheng
Because of his remarkable ability, Zhang Baosheng had been employed on a few occasions by the local authorities to help them solve sensible criminal cases.
Along with his powers came notoriety, so in 1982, Ye Jianying, who was the head of state of the People’s Republic of China at that point in time, auditioned Zhang to see if the rumors about his abilities were true.
During the trial, Zhang is reported to have precisely “smelled” the content of the notes written and slipped inside folded slips of paper by Ye himself. It is said that after this achievement, the head of state “exclaimed his amazement and support for Extraordinary Powers research,” and a new era of super-humans was about to unfold over China.
It’s important to note that reading content from sealed containers wasn’t Zhang’s only ability. He was also recalled for seeing through people’s bodies, and could also move objects and place them into containers using only his mind. Besides him being an extremely useful asset to the police department, he also took the role of an X-ray machine in a hospital.
Zhang’s success in proving his superhuman abilities brought huge popularity to the qigong – a holistic system translated as “Life Energy Cultivation” which promotes the coordination of energy through concentration practices – but it would also bring its demise.
At that point in time, Zhang Baosheng was regarded as a qigong Grandmaster. He claimed that anyone could train in these arts, an assessment which in turn brought him many disciples.
In an expanding communist Republic of China where many people were striving to make a decent living, exposing such a mysterious art as qigong wasn’t a very good idea.
Things escalated quickly, and numerous disciples were now claiming to have superhuman abilities such as the power to communicate with extraterrestrial beings and heal every disease, instant healing and mind control.
When the state intervened in the late 80s and early 90s, they found that most of those people were frauds and charged them for crimes such as illegal medicine practice, bigamy, fraud, tax evasion, bribery, gambling and illegal possession of firearms.
It’s not hard to understand that in a state that tightens the belt on its subjects, the people will always look for a shortcut to make a decent living, even if this means cheating or altering a sacred art. This huge scandal brought Zhang Baosheng in front of the law in 1995 and was ultimately arrested for fraud. However, it’s possible that this quigong master only played the role of a martyr, and here is why:
In April of 1982, students of qigong together with Zhang Baosheng underwent a series of tests under the supervision of scientists from the Party’s National Committee of Science at Beijing Teacher’s College.
The majority of results came back negative, apart from Baosheng’s. The next year he went through another series of studies performed by 19 researchers led by Prof. Lin Shuhang of the physics department, part of Beijing Teachers college, and the results were once again positive.
A demonstration of his abilities were caught on tape in 1987 by the Institute of Space-Medico Engineering. The video reveals how a medicine pill is moving through an irreversibly sealed glass vial, which occurred in three frames of a 400 frame per second film.
Western researchers cast a shadow of doubt over Zhang’s superhuman abilities by claiming that Chinese methods haven’t been tested abroad and that “such tests do not appear to be as rigorously controlled as compared to typical Western methods…” However, only the fact that the CIA deemed this case important is a valuable proof indicating that such abilities were not just bedtime stories.
In a CIA release entitled “Research Into Paranormal Ability To Break Through Spatial Barriers,” Zhang’s abilities are further described:
“A wooden cabinet 120 by 180 by 60 centimeters was used as a sealed container. Sheets of papers and boards with one of a kind markings were used as the target objects and placed inside the cabinet on the upper shelf.
“Without damaging the cabinet or opening the door, the person with ESP was able to remove the target objects and also was able to put them back inside.
“This demonstrates that even when using especially large container it is possible to completely break through spacial barriers, however, the success rate was much lower and was exceptionally difficult.”
In a paper on teleportation authored by Dr. Eric Davis, he mentions other children with superhuman abilities who were able to teleport small, physical objects from one place to another.
The experiment saw items such as watches, horseflies, insects, radio micro-transmitters, or photosensitive paper moving from one place to another, while the children never got to touch the objects.
The study had been conducted by the Department of Defense and required an unclassified Intelligence Information Report before it was made available to the public.
Time has proven that because of the largely accepted cultural paradigm, mystical phenomenon is altered and exploited in order to obtain profit.
What cannot be explained through a linear and materialistic cultural model is deemed fictional and delusive, examples here ranging from the UFO phenomenon, altered states of consciousness, psychic abilities, sacred and alternative medicine, to meditation.
All these are being irresponsibly exploited in a way or another that puts a certain label on those believing in or practicing them.
Are there latent superhuman abilities hidden in our DNA? Could other humans develop such skills using the power of the mind?
Whatever the case, Zhang Baosheng’s story and the interest displayed by the CIA and other governments regarding his abilities adds another important piece to the overall puzzle of humanity’s forbidden history.
References: china-underground.com; organicandhealthy.org; archive.org; www.theblackvault.com
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Mysterious giant “Bigfoot” prints found along Devon coast path

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If you are a fan of cryptozoology, you might be familiar with the
legend of Bigfoot, the hairy humanoid that is said to inhabit the
forests of North America. But did you know that there have been
sightings and reports of similar creatures in other parts of the world,
including the UK?

One such case happened earlier this month, when a
group of hikers stumbled upon a mysterious footprint along the
Maidencombe coastal path in Devon, England. The print was so large and
clear that it looked like it had been made by a giant bare foot.

Mysterious ‘Bigfoot’ prints found along Devon coast path
The group said they were all ‘weirded out’.
‘I’m a size 11 and they were half as big again.’https://t.co/GUnFCjAWiehttps://t.co/GUnFCjAWie

— Devon Live News (@DevonLiveNews) March 2, 2024

The group followed the trail for about 20 meters and discovered that it came from the nearby Watcombe woods.

One
of the hikers, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “The prints were
big. I’m a size 11 and they were half as big again. Clearly a bare foot,
every print was perfect like the one in the photo. We were weirded out
by it. It was not something we expected to see on a Sunday walk.”

The
footprint measured about 40 cm long and 20 cm wide, and had five toes.
It resembled the many alleged Bigfoot prints that have been found in
North America over the years, which have fueled the speculation that
there is a hidden population of ape-like beings living in the
wilderness.

Some researchers have suggested that Bigfoot could be a
relic of an ancient hominid species that survived the Ice Age and
adapted to different environments.

Others
have proposed that Bigfoot could be an interdimensional being that can
travel between worlds and manifest in physical form. Still others have
argued that Bigfoot could be a paranormal phenomenon that is linked to
UFOs, ghosts, or other supernatural forces.

Of course, there are
also more mundane explanations for the footprint. It could have been a
hoax made by someone with a large wooden or rubber foot.

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CNN Anchor Claims Dangerous Filthy Slums in America Are ‘Vibrant Expressions of Democracy’

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CNN host Fareed Zakaria aired an astonishing rant this past
weekend arguing that major US cities are filthy and dangerous because of
“democracy,” and that makes them more “vibrant.”

Zakaria was attempting to provide a counter argument to Tucker
Carlson’s recent report that Russia’s subways are nicer than America’s.

CNN host Fareed Zakaria asserts that democracy goes hand in hand with living in a complete shit hole, and argues dirtier and chaotic cities are more ‘vibrant’ than clean cities which are usually run by ‘authoritarians’. Report: https://t.co/1Pa2QGS8gL pic.twitter.com/tKKZW2PRRJ

— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) February 19, 2024

Modernity.news reports: “American cities are expressions of democracy,” Zakaria asserted, claiming they are “places where people have to negotiate differences and find ways to live together, that makes them messier and dirtier and sometimes chaotic.”

He then argued “perhaps that is what has made these cities so vibrant and innovative, and why they have been at the forefront in making America the country that leads the world in economics, technology, culture and power.”

Is rampant crime, homelessness, and drug use part of said vibrancy?

Fact check. American cities were not shit holes when the country emerged as the envy of the world. 

Zakaria continued, “Carlson speaks enviously of cities like Tokyo, Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and they are indeed wonderful in their own distinctive ways. But what’s striking about all of them is that they are somewhat tame and subdued. The product of authoritarian governments or conformist culture, or both. American cities are different.”

He appears to be seriously claiming that you cannot  have a clean and safe city without some kind of evil dictatorship overseeing it.

Zakaria continued “Carlson put forward a bizarre hodgepodge of assertions he thought the architecture, food and service in Moscow was better than in any American city. Really? Moscow?”

“Outside of a small historic center, it is filled with drab Soviet era concrete buildings. And while the food in Moscow can be quite good…Better than New York or San Francisco? You need to get out more” Zakaria concluded.

Has he been to San Francisco lately?

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