"But this is not to endorse the professor. He can't even spell.
What about the CIA and psychics? I did a quick check and found out about
the Stargate project that built on a secret US army unit established
a 20 million dollar project in the 1970s to investigate potential
psychic phenomena including extrasensory perception."
Well I accused the professor of not knowing how to spell, and his spiritual
army merged two of my sentences into one unintelligible run-on sentence.
Revenge.
Professor Gloria Emeagwali
History Department, Central Connecticut State University
www.africahistory.net
History Department, Central Connecticut State University
www.africahistory.net
Chief Editor- "Africa Update"
www.vimeo.com/gloriaemeagwaliGloria Emeagwali's Documentaries
2014 Distinguished Research Excellence Award in African Studies
University of Texas at Austin
2019 Distinguished Africanist Award
New York African Studies Association
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| Police psychics have so saturated popular culture that the concept borders on the cliche. There was a time, however, when the Department of Justice took the matter very seriously - not only were instances reported of the police using psychics, there were studies on the matter, and even guidance issued by the DOJ. www.muckrock.com |
I have heard of the FBI using psychics but not the military.
The first time I heard of psychics and the FBI was in terms of the death of a Washington
intern named Chandra Levy. CNN alluded to this matter in a Dec. 2007 article
entitled "Visions of death. Can psychics see what detectives cannot."
In that article they point to Kathlyn Rhea a psychic investigator in California
with some successes. One critic points to numerous dead end cases.
But this is not to endorse the professor. He can't even spell.
What about the CIA and psychics? I did a quick check and found out about the Stargate project that built on a secret US army unit established a 20 million dollar project in the 1970s to investigate potential psychic phenomena including extrasensory perception.
GE
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