(ORDO NEWS) — The CIA has declassified materials about experiments carried out by Soviet scientists in Novosibirsk in the 80s of the last century.
It is argued that Soviet specialists advanced in the field of extrasensory perception and could even transmit thoughts and feel objects at a distance.
A document describing these abilities of Soviet scientists was declassified last November.
The document itself is a memo that lists the achievements of Soviet scientists in the field of extrasensory perception.
It is argued that the innovative method of “mind reading” was developed by Konstantin Buteyko, and the foundations of his teaching were developed by Vlail Kaznacheev.
The experiments themselves, according to the CIA, took place at the Soviet Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, which is located in Novosibirsk.
At the same time it is noted that Buteyko did not at all strive to read other people‘s thoughts. He was known for researching deep breathing and trying to find unconventional treatments for asthma.
The scientist tried to achieve the transfer of biological energy for the treatment of patients suffering from asthma, as well as allergies and heart diseases.
The experiments were carried out as follows: the volunteers sat in the center of the room between two concave mirrors. At this time, scientists tried to “transfer bioenergy to the patient”, it was assumed that mirrors would enhance the effect.
Kaznacheev studied the physical transmission of geometric shapes.
It is noteworthy that the CIA believed that Soviet scientists were successful, and they really learned how to transfer energy to patients and read their minds.
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