Open Lines
Wednesday night's Open Lines began on a scary note when a young boy described seeing Shadow People in his bedroom. Poor kid.
Later, the show took a ludicrous turn when a man claiming to have built a ten foot tall, six-stage rocket reported on his plans to launch "Spunky" the homing pigeon into space.
Recap
Psychic Liberation
Wednesday night's main guest and president of Intuition Network (
intuition.org),
Jeffrey Mishlove (
mishlove.com), is heading a new social movement for Psychic Liberation. "The time has come to begin to look at ignorance, fear and discrimination with regards to our psychic abilities," he declared.
Mishlove went on to explain that all people have psychic potential. "Everybody [should] feel encouraged to cultivate their own inner intuitive abilities," he said.
Further, all people have the power to heal through what he calls Distant Mental Influence. Mishlove concluded, "If people all knew that they had the power to send positive thoughts to other people, to heal each other and to heal our planet, we could begin to really make a difference."
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Psychic Espionage
In his book,
The Psychic Battlefield, W. Adam Mandelbaum recounts how nations throughout history have used psychics to gain strategic advantage over their enemies. One of the more common techniques employed by government agencies,
remote viewing, allows psychic spies to gain knowledge about inaccessible targets, separated by time and distance.
During 1980's, the American and Russian armies experimented with psychic warfare, specifically training psychics for remote viewing espionage. According to David Moorehouse, author of
Psychic Warrior, the U.S. successfully used a team of psychics code-named "Star Gate" as recently as the Gulf War. Unfortunately, Star Gate was disbanded in 1994 due to military cutbacks.
Now, America finds itself embroiled in yet another Middle Eastern war, hunting down Saddam Hussein and other elusive members of his terrorist regime. Instead of spending billions to send thousands of soldiers around the world looking for him, perhaps the U.S. should train a handful of psychic spies. It's worked before.
--S.L.