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SciXFriday Film short: 'The Brain Hack' - Plus: mind, mystery, creativity, epiphany

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"The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." - English author and playwright, Eden Phillpotts , Quote Investigator Burn this book after reading ? Wendy's Coffeehouse 6/2 - THIS Sunday, 8pm CST. Interview with Nick Redfern on "The Black Diary : M.I.B., Women in Black, Black-Eyed Children and Dangerous Books." KCMO Talk Radio 710 AM. Make a note : Strange things happen . OddsnEnds - Under the Radar: Missouri Duck Hunters observe bat-winged Humanoid . Phantoms and Monsters. Japan teen communicates telepathically with UFOs and the pics document it. UFOSightings . PK Man, Ted Owens also claimed to be in telepathic contact with 'Space Intelligences'.  I interviewed Jeffrey Mishlove about his experiences and the book he wrote about Ted. ( Wendy's Coffeehouse Archives .) This blog explores telepathy with UFOs beyond the ET category. ( My experience is telepathic. There is a prompt and then activity o...

7/30/16 - Jeffrey Mishlove - The PK Man, a true story of Mind over Matter

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“It’s unkind to point out the Obvious To those who don’t want to see it. But it’s worse to point out the Invisible To those convinced it doesn’t exist.” - Ingo Swann, Author of Penetration Headlines: Trending: new health drink: Cockroach Milk: CNN Alien Mega-structure theory still in the running: Link Area 51 Dubai Witness UFO photos: Open Minds TV Defense firm buys Hoverboard Company: The Verge Nessie obsession: BBC Pokemon Go Attenborough the full audio: Huff Post Wendy's Coffeehouse Podcast 7/30/16: Interview with Jeffrey Mishlove A story so fantastic it challenges what is believed about human PSI abilities. Even those who knew Ted Owens best are still perplexed as to the source and whether it was indeed an inherent asset or whether he had help from an external force. When Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove (Host of the New Thinking Allowed) first tried to publish his book on Ted Owens, the publisher remarked something along the lines of the content being a poorly written ...