| Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001
        15:11:39 -0500
         Dear
          Sean,  As
          best we understand, with respect to psi abilities humans form a
          bell-shaped distribution curve.  Scalar
          interferometry between the two cerebral hemispheres, e.g., can explain
          paranormal metal bending, and we are not talking about a magician's
          sleight of hand, but the kind that comes from the legitimate metal
          bending "parties" given by a well-known scientist, Dr. Jack
          Hauck.  The bell-shaped
          distribution curve does not end, but goes to infinity in both
          directions.  With respect
          to some given ability, most of us fall in the broad middle, or in what
          is called the +/- 3 sigma distribution around the middle. 
          However, if we go way out on the positive end to about 10
          sigma, there are in that very tiny bracket a very few persons who can
          do some extraordinary things indeed. 
          Such as Pat Price, a police officer tested by Puthoff and Targ,
          who could read documents at a distance (and died shortly thereafter). 
          Yet there may be only 5 or 6 persons alive on earth that could
          do it.  In my personal
          opinion, such a 10-sigma person, with abilities in that area, could
          indeed do it, though perhaps on a more local scale. 
          There are at least some laboratory experiments by legitimate
          scientists that would suggest such. 
          I have a personal reason for believing so; one of the few
          10-sigma persons on earth in a certain area did in fact build and give
          me a special defensive shield some years ago, which has played a roll
          in my remaining alive for several years now. 
          However, I refuse to discuss the shield or how it works; except
          to say I am well-satisfied with it. 
          You might notice I stay pretty close to Huntsville, Alabama. 
          That is one very good reason.  Also,
          remember all human knowledge is actually based on models we have in our
          heads, hopefully justified by some matching experiments. 
          But there is presently no good scientific model of the mind,
          its operations, and its connecting mechanism with the body -- at least
          in the West.  The
          KGB/Russians have patiently developed a reasonably good model, called
          psychoenergetics, and thus are able to directly engineer some things
          of mind and its operation, including at a distance. 
          The energetics model cannot be comprehended by the normal
          classical electrodynamics model the West mostly uses. 
          That 137-year old model already excludes the arena in which
          mind exists and functions.  Since
          the mind and its operations are temporal rather than spatial, then the
          ubiquitous observation process -- which destroys time and leaves only
          a 3-space snapshot -- excludes the very area where mind resides and
          functions.  That is the
          reason that our own Western scientists still lab so far behind the
          psychoenergetics work in Russia, where a deception plan has been used
          to trick us into thinking "psychoenergetics" means
          "parapsychology".  It
          doesn't.  It's a full-bore
          unified field theory physics, using a higher group symmetry
          electrodynamics to capture the mind and its temporal functioning, and
          the mechanism coupling the mind to the body and the body to the mind. 
          Such a model does not exist in the West, to my knowledge. 
          There are of course many "philosophical" models of
          the mind prevalent in the West, including the prevailing materialist
          scientific view that human beings are simply "meat
          computers".  So long
          as such materialism prevails, then in the West the mind and its realm
          will continue to be either forced into the "meat computer"
          notion or regarded as mysticism and not part of physics. 
          One falsifies that prevailing view every time one flexes a
          finger or blinks an eye.  Best
          wishes, Tom Bearden Dr.
          Bearden,  |