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Anybody hear of anti-psychics?

 
By Max Szabo at March 21, 2006 - 10:29pm | Paranormal Experiences

Just a thought: has anyone heard of/encountered a person or people who/that actually reduces the effectiveness and likelyhood of accurate psychic capabilities?

And if so, what might this indicate?

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Hello Max,Yes, actually

By WonderWoman on April 13, 2006 - 8:45am

Hello Max,

Yes, actually there are people who can repel psychic energy. I for one am one of them. Psychics cannot read me...and I know that sceptics and non-believers alike can repell the intentions of psychic energy just by not accepting it.

I think what it indicates is that in order to be psychically influenced or open, a person has to be OPEN so to speak, so that the psychic and attract their energy. If a person is closed off, the energy doesn't flow.

Just my opinion.

WW

Just cuz you're paranoid doesn't mean they ain't after you...

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Uh Huh.....

By ScottL on March 22, 2006 - 8:15am

Yeah, this balloonhead:



-Scott L. - Co-Host Of Ghostly Talk Bitchez!!

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which balloonhead?

By Elmer on March 22, 2006 - 1:39pm

which balloonhead you talking about you or the alien scott?

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yeah some can do that

By Elmer on March 21, 2006 - 11:16pm

yeah some can do that ussally what it does is dumbs down your energy ive found that some with such closed minds it happens sucks hardcore but at the same time what can you do.

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Fascinating...

By Max Szabo on March 22, 2006 - 1:53am

Thanks, Havoc, for your high-speed update(s).

This gets me to thinking. I wonder if remote viewing can be curtailed by the deliberate use of natural ‘antipsychics,’ at the target location (say, a mobile ICBM in the cold war Soviet Union, or at a sensitive corporate research lab in our own timeframe)?

But, perhaps ‘antipsychics’ are not the thing. I wonder if trained psychics can actively or passively cloak or mask a site, person or thing from the ‘eyes’ of other clairvoyants? Is it possible for such ‘counterpsychics’ to trip up, entangle or obfuscate others? Can this be done in a way that does not draw attention (i.e. if ‘cloaking’ a site is the psychic equivalent of spraypainting it in dayglo colours, there’d be no point)?

Lastly, I wonder if psychics (and, this would extend to non psychics if the adage that “we are all psychics” is valid) can shield their own minds from psychic sensing? And only actively, or passively?

For if RV was effective, but downplayed by the military in the history books, one would assume that it would be very difficult to propagate an intelligence war within such a scenario. There would very quickly be ‘no more secrets,’ as was the central theme in the (rather excellent) geek-speak film ‘Sneakers’ (1992). The only way forward would be either to wind things up (as the implosion of the Eastern Bloc states post-1989 seems to suggest) or to develop psychic countermeasures.

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Interesting idea.

By The Doctor on October 13, 2006 - 1:07pm

I wonder if trained psychics can actively or passively cloak or mask a site, person or thing from the ‘eyes’ of other clairvoyants?

Some years ago, I heard a (possibly) apocryphal story about someone disrupting remote viewing efforts. It involved the comptrollers of a facility filling the sector in question with spurious concepts, in the form of unusual objects. The specific example given was throwing a birthday party (complete with cake, noisemakers, and lots of balloons) in a laboratory. The theory behind this was that a remote viewer would pick up the balloons and whatnot (which have a lot of associated emotions and concepts) more readily than they would the devices in the lab.

Supposedly it worked rather well.

Is it possible for such ‘counterpsychics’ to trip up, entangle or obfuscate others? Can this be done in a way that does not draw attention..

I do not see why not. The concepts that make up a given area have connotations of broadcasting or transmitting (to other minds in the area), so it should be possible for people with sufficient control over their W/wills to generate a zone of 'do not transmit identifiers to perceiving intelligences' or 'there is nothing to see here - move along' that would be stronger than the signatures of the area under psychic observation. Some forms of wards/firewalls work in the same way.

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yes you can block others

By Elmer on March 22, 2006 - 1:37pm

yes you can block others from picking you up how do you think i lasted 24 years with only 3 people knowing up till now ? its not to hard but it takes years to truely master it.

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Agreed, also..

By DarkSoulEater on March 23, 2006 - 8:58am

I would also add that in Tim Rifat's Book "Remote Viewing" he discusses the Soviets use of Psychotronic devices to boost the abilities of soviet remote viewers during the cold war as well as the use of dual tesla coils of a certain configuration, set to a specific frequency and oscillating at 180 degrees of one another to draw and trap enemy remote viewers attempting to view the location. Sort of like a moth to a porchlight.

It has also been my experience through psychic experimentation that it is possible to 'cloak' oneself and become 'invisible' to the direct perception of the physical senses of another.

I was in a busy restaurant one evening when I noticed that an individual who's company I detest had entered. I didn't want to be seen by this individual so I calmed my mind and focused on being invisible to this person. I got a little nervous as the restaurant host led this person in my direction and ultimately past my table, where I was silently repeating while silently beaming the thought into this individuals mind the mantra 'this booth is empty.' This person even looked right at me as I was doing this and as they got close to my table I saw his look sweep across the whole booth. I noted that he appeared a bit confused and remained silent. Then just as he was right next to me walking past, and his gaze again returned foreward, I reached up and lightly grasped his wrist. This scared the holy living bejesus out of him (I could tell because he let loose with the ghost hunters prayer), and I asked if he was alright. He then explained to me that when he had first entered the restaurant he had glanced over in my direction but hadn't seen me (I saw him first and had already begun my 'jedi mind trick') and as he was being led past he was confused as to why the host wasn't seating him at my table since it was empty and noone was sitting there (I had a rather messy table as I had already eaten my meal, also this explained the confused look on his face). I just smiled at him and said that he should drink some coffee and wake up because he looked tired. I was in such high spirits the rest of the night, I think I giggled for three hours straight.

Though this person had no psychic ability I suppose that similar methods could theoretically be used on psychics.

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