Russian experts on history continue to unveil more evidence proving the existence of a special group of remote viewers used by Soviet authorities. A prominent scientist, doctor of psychology and philosophy, one of the authors of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, Alexander Spirkin, used to be the first director of a secret laboratory of clairvoyants in the USSR.
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In his last interview with the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper (Alexander Spirkin has recently passed away) the scientist recollected his experience of working in the secret laboratory of the Soviet government. “I worked with several hundreds of remote viewers. Soon after Joseph Stalin’s death, when people were finally freed from his dictatorship and started talking, the Polytechnic Museum of Moscow became a home for those interested in telepathy. Wolf Messing, a person possessing the true gift of remote viewing and telepathy, became the leader of those meetings in the museum. I knew him since my university years. His posters saying “Reading your thoughts at a distance!” were seen all over the country. I made quite a number of reports defending the studying of such phenomena. I particularly said that they could not be explained from the scientific point of view, especially from the point of view of Marxism-Leninism, but we had no right to deny their existence. One fine day I was asked to appear at the Scientific Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. They asked me to chair the bioinformation laboratory under KGB’s control.
“I was supposed to hire 200 “employees” for the lab – remote viewers. All the applicants had to answer a series of typical questions and pass several tests. When we had all those tests completed we started exploring the people’s unusual abilities. Our clairvoyants were affecting wheat seeds and they were growing through faster. They could also make fruit riper and juicer, flowers were blossoming longer than usual too. We studied the fields of crystals that were categorized as something intermediate between living and non-living objects. It became known that such crystals were growing when affected by clairvoyants.
There were three outstanding individuals among the employees of the laboratory. One of them was Fedora Konyukhova, whose body was producing extraordinary heat that possessed the healing power. Ivan Fomin used his extrasensorial energy to investigate the reasons of various disasters and breakdowns. Boris Shapiro possessed a very strong sense of diagnostics. He used to be a photographer, but now works as an advisor for wealthy businessmen.
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