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  COLD WAR PSYCHIC OPERATIVES by Terry Stokes

Cold War Spsychic Operatives - Terry Stokes

In the mid-seventies, the English channel was the venue for a secret and amazing psychic cold war incident. The channel is the busiest shipping lane in the world and many incidents happened there during that period, but an occasion occurred that still baffles intelligence personnel.

A warning light on a marker bouy had gone out and Trinity House who deal with the bouys, had to send out a small boat a.s.a.p. to put it right. When they reached the bouy, they found that a nearby Russian trawler was casually using it as target practice for small arms fire.

The Trinity House repair crew quickly retreated back to the bigger boat, and on looking through binoculars saw the Russian trawler was bristling with concealed armaments. The Admiralty decided to ask a passing U S aircraft carrier to put itself between the bouy and the trawler, so repairs could be made on the bouys light. The bill for the hire of the U S aircraft carrier to the British admiralty was £3000 per hour.

Some years later on defector evidence it was said that the whole operation was 'controlled and psychically overwatched' by Wolf Messing trained thought transmission operatives on board the trawler.

The Russian society for experimental psychology, founded in 1891, went underground during the communist oppression when officially such things were frowned upon. Yet over the next 60 years advances in psychic techniques and disciplines were sharpened and honed by soviet scientists to an astonishing degree.

Soviet documents describe such things as 'motor impulses', which we in the West call telepathy and had advanced to such a point that restricted documents show successful tests in sending messages from submarine to surface, and even mentally intercepting the feel of U S sent coded message traffic.

How the West came to discover this was an interesting story in itself. A senior Soviet operative from Directorate One, the department that ran the psychic testing, was continually passed over for promotion due to his very poor birth. His mother, a cleaner in the building, took away scraps of paper and smuggled them to the west in revenge.

Vladimir Durov, with his animal and people mental tests, showed the value of mental influence and in Britain in W.W.II Alexander Cannon as part of Churchill's occult 'Black team' showed something similar in his lecture called, 'Proving the Impossible Possible'. This news held the British war dept in a state of shock.

Famous Neuropathologist Vladimir Bekhterev was forced into the 'thought suggestions' programme, by communist hardliners. In military terms any psychic operations are called Psychotronics, and Bekhterev became head of the Brain Research Institute at Leningrad, where he had unlimited funding to improve by whatever means possible the abilities of cold war psywarriors.

Sensitive subjects were hot-housed in experiments round the clock day after day, month in, month out until their abilities were honed to a knife edge.

The battery effect was where a team of thought transmission agents could will the U.S president to make decisions in the Soviet favour. This was demonstrated in the Cuban missiles crisis when the U.S. was stopped from using this as an excuse for an attack, as one senior defector said; but it was alright for the U S to have missiles on OUR doorstep in W. Germany?

Successful usage of this was also claimed to interfere, confuse and muddle defectors statements, as in the James Angleton investigations.

The defector also claimed successful testing and feasibility for the psychotronics team to stop the heartbeat of someone from across the world, in preparation for an attack on the U.S. president and others.

Professor Leonid Vasiliev, Yuri Orlov and Wolf Messing have all separately been identified as part of the Soviet psychic warfare iniative. Both by A. I. Ps ( agents in place) and defector informants.

Who under the Witness protection programme have given startling evidence of developed clairvoyance, telekinesis remote viewing, telepathy and thought disruption and interference, to the point where a subject can be taken under remote control and used as the 'Manchurian candidate' of, say, a Sirhan Sirhan.

Alexander Litvinenko still had a great deal to tell us when he was murdered earlier this year.

Much Soviet documentation in the top secret Red papers category and now in the west has been used by Paul Mckenna and Derren Brown-type performers to amusing effect.

Regrettably, many experiments under the orders of Joseph Stalin himself were carried out in Soviet mental hospitals, where subjects were said to have had their capabilities enhanced and extended to the point of madness.

The Mitrokhin archives show that after Krushchev's accession in 1956 Psi research was given increased funding in secret while openly decried as nonsense.

Lavrenti Beria the psychopathic secret police chief claimed Wolf Messing could read his thoughts and could yet make, train and build the greatest of all spies.

In a superb article in Unexplained magazine, it states that just prior to the siege of Leningrad in 1940 Vassiliev showed that the muscles of an insect's intestines respond to electrical impulses emitted from contracting human muscles. Showing amazing connective thought between species and plant experiments also show this connection.

Czech parapsychologist Dr .Milan Ryzl claimed the most startling research has never been seen, particularly on suggestology, and Frank Hyde; the London Psychic; demonstrated at the U S Embassy in 1975 how he could mentally rummage the drawers in a secure room, while standing downstairs in the foyer, and re-tell what the documents said. His psychic connection to the U S space shots, if true, is rumoured still classified.

In response to defector information the U.S. under several people such as General Stubblebine, began training their own psywarriors. Using much material from Britain via Winston Churchill's wartime Black Team; magical experiments, for which Prof.Alexander Cannon was put under house arrest in the Isle of Man, for talking about Black Team operations.

Dr Venyami Yermolayev with his psychokinetic crew, demonstrated the levitation of extremely heavy objects by thought alone, and Dr. Venyami Pushkin documented men being lifted high into the air. He said, "as in the India rope trick."

Neurophysicist Dr. Gennady Sergayev even invented a Bio-energy measuring device for testing these wonders.

In 1970 the book 'Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain; was published by Lynn Schroeder and Sheila Ostrander. It upset the Russians by revealing its espionage defence and psywar capabilities, but most of all told how to intercept and alter thought telepathy between enemy agents. (See documentation by Gen. Boris. Ratnikov)

The first conference on psychotronic research was held in Prague in 1973 where 400 delegates attended, were told of the 'Woodpecker' device which induces mental confusion and imbalance in mind control experiments and can work over distances. But entrenched skeptics deny this event ever took place.

While the U.S. government trains, uses and recognises these psi agents, it refuses to pay the ransom for the psychic who pinpointed the whereabouts of Saddham Hussein, even down to the hole in the ground.

Copyright © 2007

  • Author Terry Stokes is also a lecturer and broadcaster in paranormal studies who welcomes feedback from readers.
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