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Monday, December 9, 2019

Tracking the Initial Development Period of Synthetic Telepathy

The following book was available in many public libraries in the early 1970's.  I knew about it even before I became victimized. It is still available in various formats--used, new, hardcover, softcover, digital format--in which I obtained it free originally at a link no longer available. The book in question was Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain by Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder. I wish to share it at this link:  Psychic Discoveries.  It enables us to set an approximate timeline for the development of synthetic telepathy, at least in one country with which the United States has had an intense parallel rivalry in the past.  Be patient. The link is rather slow loading. Best to download the pdf file and read it offline.

Check out the Prologue of this book (page xviii), which sets the date of a Moscow to Leningrad test as 1967.

A link to a New York Times article discussing the relationships of U.S. and Soviet programs:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/01/science/sonic-attack-cuba-microwave.html

I have a theory that after its discovery there was an immediate period during which a lot of people were illegally chipped for reception, and that those who survive today continue to be victims of ongoing predation. This could be the reason that so many elderly persons are showing up in the TI chat rooms complaining of symptoms.