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vtcapo
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Re: Telepathy: the story of a synchronization, explained
Posted:
Feb 28, 2012 9:07 PM
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On Feb 28, 7:28 pm, Graham Cooper <grahamcoop...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 29, 6:25 am, vtcapo <vtc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > So Graham is a con. Go figure? Tell me if I?ve made the correct > > adjustments to his number line analogy? The centerline being the > > truth? > > > <-Graham-More Bullshit-Bullshit-Skeptics-BJ-|-VT-Faith Based on > > Experience-Atheism-Organized Religion-Blind Faith-> > > > RT > > What is it you want? A gold star or a chest to wear it on? > > Notice how me trying to mediate between skeptics and believers with > the goal of designing some experiments we can test online... > > resulted in denial and defamation based on the absence of volunteer > testers and story telling! > > Herc
Graham to be honest, where are we going with this? Your tests will prove nothing. A true psychic would never participate in these tests because they have nothing to prove. They are already in the know.
Remote viewing is different. It relies on protocols and is more in line with your methodology. Although psychics were recruited or should I say asked to join in remote viewing the best of the best were not interested. This was the case in the UK and I would suspect in the US and USSR. Why, because doing the dirty work for the MIC is not something they wanted recorded in the Aether.
And like I said, or should I say, what the psychic said, everything is recorded, all your thoughts, words and deeds.
It?s bad Karma.
RT PS If you get roughed up occasionally it goes with the territory. Don?t take it personal. I never do. Just brush yourself off and move on....
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