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Bi-location is the ability to be in two places at one time. Padre Pio, the famous Italian priest and mystic, not only demonstrated stigmata on his hands and feet, but also was reported to have bi-located on several occasions. One of the strangest was during WWII when Allied Forces attempted to bomb the town of San Gionvanni Rotondo, wher
Bi-location is the ability to be in two places at one time. Padre Pio, the famous Italian priest and mystic, not only demonstrated stigmata on his hands and feet, but also was reported to have bi-located on several occasions. One of the strangest was during WWII when Allied Forces attempted to bomb the town of San Gionvanni Rotondo, where Pio lived. Numerous pilots reported seeing a "Flying Friar" in the sky waving his hands and seemingly being able to stop them from dropping their bombs and completing missions. Pilots who were involved in the missions later identified the friar as Pio.

The United States and Russia have always been wary about the use of psychic weapons against each other. In 2023 during a Department of Defense briefing this concern once again came to the fore when a reporter asked a DOD official: "Foreign Policy is reporting that the Kremlin is concerned that a foreign government could launch a psychi
The United States and Russia have always been wary about the use of psychic weapons against each other. In 2023 during a Department of Defense briefing this concern once again came to the fore when a reporter asked a DOD official: "Foreign Policy is reporting that the Kremlin is concerned that a foreign government could launch a psychic attack on Kremlin officials. Does the US Government have any weapons or personnel who can get into the enemy's thoughts?"

On November 9, 1971, John List killed his wife, mother and three children in their New Jersey home. He then left and vanished for the next 18 years. In 1985 police Detective Jeffrey Hummel took over the case and subsequently enlisted the help of psychic Elizabeth Lerner for for new information. While he didn't feel Lerner provided any
On November 9, 1971, John List killed his wife, mother and three children in their New Jersey home. He then left and vanished for the next 18 years. In 1985 police Detective Jeffrey Hummel took over the case and subsequently enlisted the help of psychic Elizabeth Lerner for for new information. While he didn't feel Lerner provided any concrete leads, in retrospect he realized a number of her predictions were surprisingly accurate. In particular, that Florida or Virginia were significant to the case. List was arrested in Virginia on June 1, 1989.

Julius Caesar, the controversial emperor of Rome, was advised by soothsayer, Spurinna, on February 15, 44 BCE, to be cautious for the next 30 days. On March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar was assassinated. Spurinna was a haruspex, and person who practiced divination by examining the entrails of animals.

In June, 2015, in Zimbabwe, Africa, magistrate Never Katiyo was about to sentence a defendant to prison for raping his maid three times. Before he could do so, he suddenly became stuck to his chair and then sufferred a temporary black out. After going to his chambers and resting for a couple of hours, Katiyo returned to the courtroom a
In June, 2015, in Zimbabwe, Africa, magistrate Never Katiyo was about to sentence a defendant to prison for raping his maid three times. Before he could do so, he suddenly became stuck to his chair and then sufferred a temporary black out. After going to his chambers and resting for a couple of hours, Katiyo returned to the courtroom and rendered his verdict. Many believed the malady that befell him was a juju spell.

On Monday, April 20, 2015, Nicole Mayhew was at work when she suddenly felt the need to go home immediately and check on her husband, Scott Mayhew. When she arrived home, she found Scott trapped underneath their SUV. The car had slipped off the jacks while he was repairing it. Nicole called 911 and emergency personnel arrived on the s
On Monday, April 20, 2015, Nicole Mayhew was at work when she suddenly felt the need to go home immediately and check on her husband, Scott Mayhew. When she arrived home, she found Scott trapped underneath their SUV. The car had slipped off the jacks while he was repairing it. Nicole called 911 and emergency personnel arrived on the scene shortly thereafter. Scott was subsequently taken to the hospital where underwent treatment for his injuries. Her gut instinct saved his life.

The WWI German submarine, UB-65, encountered so many disasters that sailors believed the boat was cursed and didn't want to serve on it. It was rumored that the the German navy called in a priest to exorcise the ship.

Mike Carroll's father, George, left the family home in 1963 to buy cigarettes and never returned. At least that what his mother said happended. She died in 1998. Mike would eventually consult a psychic who told him is father had been murdered and was buried in the basement of the family home. The psychic was correct. The story is covered by Investigation Discovery.

A psychomanteum is a darkened room consisting primarily of a mirror, a candle or dim light for illumination and a chair. It is designed to make contact with spirits of the dead. By gazing into the reflected darkness in the mirror a person may interact with the deceased. The method was popularized by Dr. Raymond Moody, who investigated near death experiences.

With the economic downturn in China, more people are consulting psychics in fortune telling bars. The soothsayers use a system known qiuqian, also known as Chinese Lottery Sticks, a style of diviination often found in Taoist temples.

Donald Campbell, the British speed record breaker during the 1950s and 1960s, foresaw his death. In 1967, the night before he was going to attempt to break the world water speed record, he was playing cards. At one point, he drew the Ace of Spades followed by the Queen of Spades. He considered this turn of luck ominous because it was th
Donald Campbell, the British speed record breaker during the 1950s and 1960s, foresaw his death. In 1967, the night before he was going to attempt to break the world water speed record, he was playing cards. At one point, he drew the Ace of Spades followed by the Queen of Spades. He considered this turn of luck ominous because it was the same hand that Mary Queen of Scots held just prior to her beheading. He died the following day on his jet-powered boat, Bluebird K7.

William King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) , was a Canadian Prime Minister who scholars and surveys have frequently ranked as one of Canada's top three prime ministers. He was also an occultist/spiritualist who used seances to communicate with Leonardo da Vinci, his dead mother, and several of his dead dogs. His beliefs were kept under wraps until after his death.

The Arne Cheyenne Johnson case was the first known court case in the United States where defense attorneys attempted to establish a client's innocence based upon the claim of demonic possession and denial of personal responsibility for the crime.
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