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Old 07-12-2008, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul C. Anagnostopoulos View Post
In particular, why do we never seen brain damage that suddenly allows the victim to be a mind reader?
We do.

Here are a couple of references I have at hand about military remote viewers:

"Psychic Warrior" by David Morehouse who developed psychic abilities after his helmet stopped a bullet.

"Stargate by Joseph McMoneagle" who's existing intuitive abilities developed to a much greater extent after he suffered brain damage from a drug overdose caused by someone spiking his drink.


Also, the nde literature is all about this.
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While Maria's body was being worked on by the medical staff she experienced leaving her body. She floated upwards some 4 stories and came out onto the roof of the hospital. There on the ledge of the roof she saw an old sneaker with a worn little toe and one lace tucked under the heel. When the resuscitation procedure had proved successful Maria came to and was quite preoccupied with her vision of the sneaker. ... She managed to persuade the social worker Kim Clark to go check and directed her to a window from which the shoe could be seen when leaning out. ... Clark easily found the correct window and there, indeed, lay the sneaker on the ledge with the worn little toe and the lace tucked under the heel just as Maria had described it.
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