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The late William Bengston served as president of the Society for Scientific Exploration. He is author of The Energy Cure: Unravelling the Mystery of Hands-On Healing. He was a professor of sociology at St. Joseph's College in New York.
In this interview, rebooted from 2019, he describes how he began his investigations as a young man who encountered a psychic healer who served as his mentor and friend.
When his friend backed out of participation in a healing experiment with cancer-injected mice, Bengston stepped in unwillingly.
To his astonishment, after several healing sessions, the mice were completely cured. This result has now been replicated numerous times. Bengston discusses his approach to healing research and his attitude toward healing.
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson discusses the U.S.'s dangerous stance towards Iran, revealing the shocking truth behind Trump's dismissal of intelligence, his embrace of Israeli claims, and the looming threat of military escalation. Tune in for a deep dive into the political maneuvering and the potential consequences for global peace.
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Professor Filippo Biondi of the Khafre Pyramid Project presents the full technical details of their SAR-Doppler findings on the Giza Plateau at their first international conference in Malta.
New findings to be presented by the Khafre Pyramid Project scientists (Filippo Biondi & Armando Mei) at the Cosmic Summit next month, join us in-person or virtually on June 20th - 23rd in Greensboro, North Carolina!
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Zowe Smith of My Life in the Thrill Kill Medical Cult joins us to discuss her two-part series on "Medical Surveillance." We talk about vaccine passports, digital ID, AI surveillance, Palantir and the companies that are setting up the genomic surveillance grid, and how that grid can be used to target dissidents in the event of the next declared crisis.
Thunder Strike Ranch is a secluded 100-acre + property nestled in the high desert mountains of Utah’s Uinta Basin. Sitting directly between two of the most mysterious properties in the world Blind Frog Ranch to the north (as seen on Discovery Channel) and Skinwalker Ranch to the south (as seen on History Channel)—Thunder Strike Ranch lies directly in the path of the Skinwalker.
This land is steeped in ancient history. Indigenous Native American tribes once inhabited this area for thousands of years. But the peace of the land was shattered by the arrival of Spanish Conquistadors, who clashed violently with the native people—enslaving them and forcing them to dig gold and silver mines deep into the surrounding hillsides. Many of those ancient tunnels remain lost and unexplored until NOW.
Thunder Strike Ranch is known as a UFO and paranormal hotspot, with high strangeness reported across the property and sightings of ghosts that wander the land. Since the 1980s, this region has quietly drawn the attention of government researchers due to its proximity to electromagnetic anomalies, cattle mutilations, and unexplainable aerial phenomena that appear along a direct north-south corridor between Blind Frog Ranch and Skinwalker Ranch.
The DDD project has the ambition to become the first Youtube channel on military topics with strictly technical, no-nonsense analysis at a near professional level.
DDD takes a look at details enabled by Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), uncovering how public information can reveal interesting stories.
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Etzel Cardeña, PhD, holds the endowed Thorsen Chair in psychology at Lund University in Sweden, where he directs the Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP).
Among his books are Varieties of Anomalous Experience published by the American Psychological Association (APA) and now in its second edition, the two-volumes Altering Consciousness: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, and Parapsychology: A Handbook for the 21st Century, which provides a "state-of-the-art” account of the scientific evidence for parapsychology, as well as offering methodological and statistical know-how for beginner and advanced researchers. He is the former editor of the Journal of Parapsychology.
In this 2019 reboot, he discusses the many ways in which altered states of consciousness are being used to enhance human performance. These altered states include hypnosis, meditation, and entheogens. He discusses the care researchers need to take in distinguishing between induction procedures and reported alterations of awareness. He provides examples in the arts, philosophy, athletics -- and, particularly, parapsychology.
Description: Does Nature Obey Laws? | Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogue 95
The conviction that the natural world is obedient, adhering to laws, is a widespread assumption of modern science. But where did this idea originate and what beliefs does it imply?
In this episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon discuss the impact on science of the Elizabethan lawyer, Francis Bacon. His New Instrument of Thought, or Novum Organum, put laws at the centre of science and was intended as an upgrade on assumptions developed by Aristotle. But does the existence of mind-like laws of nature, somehow acting on otherwise mindless matter, even make sense?
What difference is made by insights subsequent to Baconian philosophy, such as the discovery of evolution or the sense that the natural world is not machine-like but behaves like an organism? Could the laws of nature be more like habits? And what about the existence of miracles, the purposes of organisms, and the extraordinary fecundity of creativity?
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Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University, as a Fellow of Clare College, he was Director of Studies in biochemistry and cell biology.
As the Rosenheim Research Fellow of the Royal Society, he carried out research on the development of plants and the ageing of cells, and together with Philip Rubery discovered the mechanism of polar auxin transport.
In India, he was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, where he helped develop new cropping systems now widely used by farmers.
He is the author of more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals and his research contributions have been widely recognized by the academic community, earning him a notable h-index for numerous citations. On ResearchGate his Research Interest Score puts him among the top 4% of scientists.
Thunder Strike Ranch is a secluded 100-acre + property nestled in the high desert mountains of Utah’s Uinta Basin. Sitting directly between two of the most mysterious properties in the world Blind Frog Ranch to the north (as seen on Discovery Channel) and Skinwalker Ranch to the south (as seen on History Channel)—Thunder Strike Ranch lies directly in the path of the Skinwalker.
This land is steeped in ancient history. Indigenous Native American tribes once inhabited this area for thousands of years. But the peace of the land was shattered by the arrival of Spanish Conquistadors, who clashed violently with the native people—enslaving them and forcing them to dig gold and silver mines deep into the surrounding hillsides. Many of those ancient tunnels remain lost and unexplored until NOW.
Thunder Strike Ranch is known as a UFO and paranormal hotspot, with high strangeness reported across the property and sightings of ghosts that wander the land. Since the 1980s, this region has quietly drawn the attention of government researchers due to its proximity to electromagnetic anomalies, cattle mutilations, and unexplainable aerial phenomena that appear along a direct north-south corridor between Blind Frog Ranch and Skinwalker Ranch.
In Plovdiv, Bulgaria, archaeologists uncovered a marble statue head of the Greek goddess Tyche, patroness of good fortune, at the Episcopal Basilica. Dating between the late 1st and mid-3rd century CE, it likely belonged to a 2.5-meter statue in a sanctuary predating the Christian basilica, reflecting the coexistence of pagan and Christian traditions in ancient Philippopolis.
The city, founded as a Thracian settlement, was later incorporated by Philip II, conquered by Romans, and became a key provincial capital. Further excavations may reveal additional artifacts.
In central Turkey, at the ancient Hittite city of Shapinuwa (modern Ortakoy), a 3,300-year-old bronze helmet from the 13th century BCE was found. This rare artifact, linked to the Hittite Empire, showcases their advanced metallurgy and chariot warfare.
Found on a sacrificial bench, it suggests a dual role in combat and religious rituals, possibly offered to the storm god. The helmet’s design, with rivets and protective flaps, mirrors depictions in Hittite art, indicating standardized military equipment.
Shapinuwa was a major military and religious center, and this find highlights the Hittites’ complex interplay of war, religion, and diplomacy, with similar helmets gifted to Egyptian pharaohs. The artifact is displayed at the Corum Museum.
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