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A Pew Research poll indicates that a significant number of Americans hold New Age beliefs, which often include an interest in psychic phenomena. Interestingly, some individuals even explore the role of psychics in law enforcement as they seek alternative methods to resolve cases.
A research paper from the CIA discusses the use of psychics in law enforcement, particularly in relation to New Age beliefs surrounding psychic phenomena. While many agencies maintain that they do not utilize psychics in their work due to concerns about their reliability and potential fraud, the truth may be more nuanced. As a former poli
A research paper from the CIA discusses the use of psychics in law enforcement, particularly in relation to New Age beliefs surrounding psychic phenomena. While many agencies maintain that they do not utilize psychics in their work due to concerns about their reliability and potential fraud, the truth may be more nuanced. As a former police officer, I can attest that psychics have been informally consulted in certain investigations, reflecting a complex relationship between traditional methods and these unconventional approaches.
During her lifetime, Mary, the wife of President Lincoln, often participated in seances or 'spirit circles,' which reflect the New Age beliefs of her time, as well as an interest in psychic phenomena that some people, including psychics in law enforcement, explored.
A fascinating story about the U.S. Secret Service involves them heeding the advice of a psychic in September of 1992, when President Bush 41 was set to give a speech in Enid, OK. This incident highlights the intersection of New Age beliefs and psychic phenomena, showcasing how psychics in law enforcement can play a role in high-stakes situations.
According to a report from the Inspection Board of the Turkish Prime Ministry, telepathic assassination may have been responsible for the deaths of four engineers, highlighting the potential dangers that can arise even in the context of New Age beliefs and their intersection with psychic phenomena. Interestingly, discussions around the ro
According to a report from the Inspection Board of the Turkish Prime Ministry, telepathic assassination may have been responsible for the deaths of four engineers, highlighting the potential dangers that can arise even in the context of New Age beliefs and their intersection with psychic phenomena. Interestingly, discussions around the role of psychics in law enforcement often surface in such investigations.
According to one source, the Russian military's secret mind reading division explored Secretary Albright's gray matter, revealing some of her New Age beliefs about the nation, akin to the insights often sought in psychic phenomena or utilized by psychics in law enforcement.
Cops in the UK have experienced a surge in voodoo related crimes.
Psychic services are becoming more mainstream.
Wolf Messing was known as Joseph Stalin's psychic, a figure often discussed in the context of New Age beliefs and psychic phenomena. It is said that Stalin tested Messing's abilities by challenging him to rob a bank, showcasing the intriguing intersection of psychics in law enforcement and their perceived powers. View Part 1 and Part 2 regarding this feat.
The Moscow Times reports about psychic predictions and the Ukraine war.
Some may scoff at telepathy, often dismissed as a fringe idea associated with New Age beliefs, but one thing is for certain: techno-telepathy is right around the corner.
As the Soviet Union began to collapse in the late 1980s, the government turned to Anatoly Kashpirovsky to hypnotize its citizens to distract them.
In a rare instance where New Age beliefs intersect with the legal system, a psychic named Rosemarie Kerr not only assisted in locating a missing man (later found murdered), but also testified at trial.
It's intriguing that a famous artist like Norman Rockwell, celebrated for his wholesome depictions of Americana, would create an illustration centered on the Ouija board, a device often associated with New Age beliefs and psychic phenomena.
A former NYPD officer, Chris DeFloiro, performs exorcisms across the country.
In 1994, a few members of a jury, influenced by New Age beliefs, decided the fate of the accused, Stephen Young, by consulting a homemade Ouija board.
Ms. Alexander was praised by police for her assistance in locating the remains of Mary Cousett.
Astronaut Edgar Mitchell returned to Earth a profoundly changed man after his space mission on Apollo 14. He dedicated the rest of his life to exploring psychic phenomena as he sought to understand the mysteries of the universe.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning American author, Upton Sinclair, wrote a book called Mental Radio, which documented psychic experiments involving his wife.
The Aberfan disaster, a tragic event in 1966, involved the catastrophic collapse of a mountainside that engulfed Pantglas Junior School and 19 houses, resulting in the loss of 144 lives. Eerily, there were premonitions of the disaster prior to the event.
Henry Ford, the American industrialist and business magnate, was known for his interest in New Age beliefs, which included concepts such as reincarnation.
Angel numbers are repeating numerical sequences that aim to capture our attention and provide direction. These sequences can also be linked to psychic phenomena, as many believe that they serve as messages from the universe, guiding individuals in their pursuits.
The U.S. military at West Point has a notable history of ghostly and psychic phenomena.
In 2013, a Hartford, CT police officer went out to his car in a parking lot and discovered that the side view mirror had been ripped off his cruiser. Initially believing the damage to be the work of vandals, investigators quickly changed their minds when video revealed an eerie distorted image passing by the car, ripping the mirror off an
In 2013, a Hartford, CT police officer went out to his car in a parking lot and discovered that the side view mirror had been ripped off his cruiser. Initially believing the damage to be the work of vandals, investigators quickly changed their minds when video revealed an eerie distorted image passing by the car, ripping the mirror off and tossing it next to the vehicle. Was this an angry ghost manifestation or simply an odd, isolated weather anomaly?
In July 1928, in Mannville, Alberta, Canada, law enforcement was called to the Booher farm, where four people had been murdered. The police, suspecting Vernon Booher to be the culprit, brought in Dr. Maximilian Langsner, a psychic psychiatrist who was well-versed in New Age beliefs and psychic phenomena, to assist. Langsner was able to co
In July 1928, in Mannville, Alberta, Canada, law enforcement was called to the Booher farm, where four people had been murdered. The police, suspecting Vernon Booher to be the culprit, brought in Dr. Maximilian Langsner, a psychic psychiatrist who was well-versed in New Age beliefs and psychic phenomena, to assist. Langsner was able to confirm that Booher was the murderer by reading his brainwaves and informed the police about the location of the murder weapon. Booher was later convicted and executed for his crimes. Dr. Langsner (pictured above with his wife and dog) often wore a mask when speaking to reporters or photographers.
Aleister Crowley was an English occultist who believed he possessed magical powers and saw himself as a prophet. Interestingly, there are suggestions that Crowley may have also acted as a spy for the British during WWII.
John Reuchlin (1455 - 1522) was a German theologian and mystic known for esoteric practices. One technique involved drawing a chalked circle around himself or an object to prevent anything from escaping while simultaneously keeping out unwanted influences, negative vibrations, or forces of evil.
Derek Ogilvie, a psychic who currently resides in Cypress, was invited to speak to law enforcement in Scotland in 2003 about the murder of 14-year-old Caroline Glachan that occurred in 1996. During this meeting, he shared insights that provided the police with several details about the case. In 2023, three individuals were convicted of Ca
Derek Ogilvie, a psychic who currently resides in Cypress, was invited to speak to law enforcement in Scotland in 2003 about the murder of 14-year-old Caroline Glachan that occurred in 1996. During this meeting, he shared insights that provided the police with several details about the case. In 2023, three individuals were convicted of Caroline's murder. Margaret McKeich, Caroline's mother, who was also present at the meeting, stated, "Though it didn't solve the case, the police appeared to be very interested in what he had to say. His involvement also generated publicity for the investigation and kept it in the public eye, which was welcome." i
On December 16, 1980, Etta Smith was working at Lockheed in Burbank when she heard a radio news broadcast about Melanie L. Uribe, 31, a Sylmar nurse who had disappeared on her way to work the night before. Smith immediately envisioned the body in an open area. Following this vision, she went to the location, discovered the body, and repo
On December 16, 1980, Etta Smith was working at Lockheed in Burbank when she heard a radio news broadcast about Melanie L. Uribe, 31, a Sylmar nurse who had disappeared on her way to work the night before. Smith immediately envisioned the body in an open area. Following this vision, she went to the location, discovered the body, and reported it to the police. However, due to the unusual circumstances, the police arrested her on suspicion of murder, and she was jailed for four days until they found the real killers.
On April 27, 1973, psychics Ingo Swann and Harold Sherman conducted psychic probes of the planet Jupiter, demonstrating some intriguing aspects of psychic phenomena. Sherman was located in Arkansas while Swann operated out of New York, and this experiment was conducted under the auspices of the National Security Agency (NSA). The report d
On April 27, 1973, psychics Ingo Swann and Harold Sherman conducted psychic probes of the planet Jupiter, demonstrating some intriguing aspects of psychic phenomena. Sherman was located in Arkansas while Swann operated out of New York, and this experiment was conducted under the auspices of the National Security Agency (NSA). The report detailing this groundbreaking work wasn't de-classified until 2008, revealing that in several aspects, Swann and Sherman were remarkably accurate in their assessments of the planet.
Gerald Gardner, the founder of the modern Wiccan religion, was a witch who harnessed his powers to influence the course of WWII. In 1940, he and his coven performed a ceremony to create a Cone of Power, which they believed could cloud Hitler's mind and lead to errors in judgment. Historic events would seem to confirm the success of their efforts.
In 1980, Texas police were searching for Michael Dickens, an 18-year-old electrician who had gone missing. In their quest, they turned to psychic John Catching. He provided the police with a location where they would eventually find Mr. Dickens, who was discovered to be the victim of a stabbing. Officer Ron Roark described Catchings' assi
In 1980, Texas police were searching for Michael Dickens, an 18-year-old electrician who had gone missing. In their quest, they turned to psychic John Catching. He provided the police with a location where they would eventually find Mr. Dickens, who was discovered to be the victim of a stabbing. Officer Ron Roark described Catchings' assistance as 'amazing,' highlighting the role of psychics in law enforcement.
The 2010 movie Inception explores the concept of a highly skilled group of thieves who infiltrate the subconscious of their targets to steal information, functioning in what can be seen as a shared lucid dream. While often categorized as science fiction, this may not be the case, experiments suggest that such abilities might not be purely
The 2010 movie Inception explores the concept of a highly skilled group of thieves who infiltrate the subconscious of their targets to steal information, functioning in what can be seen as a shared lucid dream. While often categorized as science fiction, this may not be the case, experiments suggest that such abilities might not be purely fictional, highlighting a potential intersection between cinematic imagination and real-world applications.
In 1913, Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist began to experience visions of catastrophic events involving death and destruction. He realized these psychic phenomena would portend the beginning of WWI on July 28, 1914, a stark reminder of the power of foreseeing events.
In 1966, Sharon Tate was staying at a house by herself when she experienced a vision of a creepy little man in her bedroom. Startled, she ran out of the room and then discovered a body tied to the staircase with its throat cut. Three years later, in 1969, she and several others would tragically be killed by the followers of Charles Manson
In 1966, Sharon Tate was staying at a house by herself when she experienced a vision of a creepy little man in her bedroom. Startled, she ran out of the room and then discovered a body tied to the staircase with its throat cut. Three years later, in 1969, she and several others would tragically be killed by the followers of Charles Manson at a house in Los Angeles. Interestingly, Manson stood at just 5 feet 2 inches tall.
During the course of 1911, some members of the White House staff became frightened of the spirit of a 15-year-old boy they dubbed "The Thing." It wasn't so much seen as it was felt, similar to various psychic phenomena that often leave an emotional imprint. In an unusual move, Taft threatened to fire anyone who spread stories about the en
During the course of 1911, some members of the White House staff became frightened of the spirit of a 15-year-old boy they dubbed "The Thing." It wasn't so much seen as it was felt, similar to various psychic phenomena that often leave an emotional imprint. In an unusual move, Taft threatened to fire anyone who spread stories about the encounters, reflecting a reluctance to acknowledge the strange experiences.
The decorative faces on the ends of butt stocks of colonial handguns, specifically flintlock pistols, were often referred to as grotesque masks or butt caps. These embellishments were not only a sign of wealth, but suggest such items could serve as good luck charms or ward off evil spirits.
Many were fascinated by Harry Potter and his invisibility cloak. However, this bit of fiction may be closer to reality than we think.
In 2019, Armeysky Sbornik, the official magazine of the Russian Defense Ministry, published a report that suggested some soldiers may possess supernatural abilities. This included claims of their ability to conduct psychic interrogations against the enemy.
President Abraham Lincoln was a superstitious man who was open-minded about the unexplained and psychic phenomena. One night, while gazing into a bureau mirror, he encountered his doppelganger—this one was unsettlingly unique with two faces. Lincoln shared this experience with his wife, Mary, who interpreted the images with remarkable prescience.
George Washington's ghost was reportedly seen two times in July 1863. Once during the New York Draft Riots and then during the battle of Little Round Top in Gettysburg, his appearances inspired the troops in both instances.
It would seem that naming a United States navy ship should be a straightforward, non-occult related affair. However, that was not the case with the USS Harvey Milk. According to a March 2012 article in the San Francisco Examiner, at least one city supervisor felt it necessary to consult a Ouija board to arrive at the proper moniker.
When using a Ouija board, there is always a concern that novices, influenced by New Age beliefs, will accidentally unleash elementals from the astral plane into the physical world without proper controls. Such an incident appears to have occurred in El Cerrito, CA, in March of 1920. The disturbing events surrounding this incident raised q
When using a Ouija board, there is always a concern that novices, influenced by New Age beliefs, will accidentally unleash elementals from the astral plane into the physical world without proper controls. Such an incident appears to have occurred in El Cerrito, CA, in March of 1920. The disturbing events surrounding this incident raised questions about psychic phenomena and its implications for law enforcement.
Have you ever been traveling through a place and suddenly experienced a displacement into another time period for that location? This phenomenon, often discussed in the context of New Age beliefs, is known as a time slip and has been reported by people for centuries. These experiences can be both fascinating and frightening, adding to the
Have you ever been traveling through a place and suddenly experienced a displacement into another time period for that location? This phenomenon, often discussed in the context of New Age beliefs, is known as a time slip and has been reported by people for centuries. These experiences can be both fascinating and frightening, adding to the mystery surrounding psychic phenomena. Interestingly, some psychics in law enforcement have even explored the implications of such experiences to solve cases.
Lucid dreaming, often associated with New Age beliefs, occurs when the sleeper becomes aware that they are dreaming. By practicing this technique, dreams can transform into expansive worlds to explore instead of mere fleeting fragments of memory upon waking. Notably, Mary Shelly, the creator of Frankenstein, revealed that her novel origin
Lucid dreaming, often associated with New Age beliefs, occurs when the sleeper becomes aware that they are dreaming. By practicing this technique, dreams can transform into expansive worlds to explore instead of mere fleeting fragments of memory upon waking. Notably, Mary Shelly, the creator of Frankenstein, revealed that her novel originated from a lucid dream, showcasing the connection between such experiences and creativity, much like some psychic phenomena explored by psychics in law enforcement.
Ned Christie was a Cherokee statesman who became embroiled in a significant conflict with U.S. lawmen, a confrontation known as Ned Christie's War. This conflict was ignited after he was accused of ambushing and killing a U.S. Marshall. Interestingly, his ability to evade capture for five years led many to believe in New Age beliefs surro
Ned Christie was a Cherokee statesman who became embroiled in a significant conflict with U.S. lawmen, a confrontation known as Ned Christie's War. This conflict was ignited after he was accused of ambushing and killing a U.S. Marshall. Interestingly, his ability to evade capture for five years led many to believe in New Age beliefs surrounding his extraordinary skills, likening him to a shapeshifter capable of transforming into other objects at will.
Winston Churchill tiptoed around the edges of psychic phenomena, He would share stories that hinted at some otherworldly power at work and seemed to possess a knack for premonitions. For instance, at the age of 17, he predicted significant world upheaval and war, foreseeing his own pivotal role as a leader during those tumultuous times.
The significance of numbers in our lives cannot be discounted. Deciphering their significance can be a challenge, but when we encounter unusual groupings of numbers, it’s essential to pause and examine what has occurred. Such is the case of Englishman Harry Patch, who died on July 25, 2009, at the remarkable age of 111 years, 1 month, 1 w
The significance of numbers in our lives cannot be discounted. Deciphering their significance can be a challenge, but when we encounter unusual groupings of numbers, it’s essential to pause and examine what has occurred. Such is the case of Englishman Harry Patch, who died on July 25, 2009, at the remarkable age of 111 years, 1 month, 1 week, and 1 day. The number 1 is frequently associated with new beginnings, a concept embraced in New Age beliefs. Perhaps fate was telling us in no uncertain terms that Harry was embarking on new adventures.
Andrew Jackson Davis, known as the Poughkeepsie Seer, was a clairvoyant from New York who advised President Lincoln and demonstrated remarkable prescience. He possessed the unique ability to read closed books and, over time, began diagnosing illnesses and prescribing remedies that proved to be quite effective. Interestingly, decades later
Andrew Jackson Davis, known as the Poughkeepsie Seer, was a clairvoyant from New York who advised President Lincoln and demonstrated remarkable prescience. He possessed the unique ability to read closed books and, over time, began diagnosing illnesses and prescribing remedies that proved to be quite effective. Interestingly, decades later, Edgar Cayce, known as the Sleeping Prophet, would develop similar abilities.
Many people subscribe to New Age beliefs, suggesting that consciousness and the brain are two separate entities. The brain is a physical structure within the body, while consciousness can move from the brain to outside the body and back again. This capacity is often used to explain psychic phenomena, such as scopaesthesia—the sense of bei
Many people subscribe to New Age beliefs, suggesting that consciousness and the brain are two separate entities. The brain is a physical structure within the body, while consciousness can move from the brain to outside the body and back again. This capacity is often used to explain psychic phenomena, such as scopaesthesia—the sense of being stared at. People frequently report this ability, turning around to find someone indeed looking at them. While most scientists scoff at this idea, Rupert Sheldrake, an author and parapsychology researcher, offers a different perspective suggesting a deeper connection between consciousness and our environment.
Psychic Nancy Weber has been asked to assist the police on various cases during the course of her career. She has had a significant number of successes and this interview with lawyer and media personality Nancy Grace provides an in depth look into both her techniques and how she supports crime investigations.
The USS Hornet has an illustrious service history that included deployments during WWII and Vietnam. She was decommissioned in 1970, became a California Historic Landmark and was opened to the public as the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda, CA in 1998. She is also considered one of the most haunted ships in America. This might be related t
The USS Hornet has an illustrious service history that included deployments during WWII and Vietnam. She was decommissioned in 1970, became a California Historic Landmark and was opened to the public as the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda, CA in 1998. She is also considered one of the most haunted ships in America. This might be related to losing an estimated 300 sailors to accidents and suicides during its service.
727 Tran Hung Dao was a reportedly haunted building located in Ho Chi Minh City, used by American soldiers during the Vietnam War. One of the reasons it was believed to have a history of bad luck was that it was constructed with 13 floors.
At one time the famous inventor, Thomas Edison, planned to create the Spirit Phone for the purpose of having conversations with the dead.
In September, 2014 in Espanola, New Mexico, Officer Karl Romero was monitoring surveillance cameras at his police station when he observed a ghostly figure walk across the secure sallyport area. Romero reported the incident to his supervisors, but nothing was found. It remains a mystery.
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