Psychics - Victims Of Special Services - Alternative View

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Psychics - Victims Of Special Services - Alternative View
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It is not uncommon to hear that the special services track people with unusual abilities and use them in their work. Publicly, the official authorities are denying any contact with psychics. But the facts suggest otherwise.

An increased interest in people with paranormal abilities was shown in the Third Reich. One of the "wards" of the Nazi bosses was a certain Mustafa Inkhum.

According to one version, Mustafa was born in 1929. His mother was an Eastern soothsayer, who toured Europe with a traveling circus, his father is unknown. When the boy was one year old, his mother died and Mustafa was taken over by the owner of the circus by the name of Sardo.

Over time, people began to notice that Mustafa seemed to read their thoughts. Once a drunken Sardo looked at a wretched skinny boy and thought: "There is no benefit from you, only a loss … Let you die …" Suddenly the boy repeated these words, although the owner did not say them aloud. Sardo immediately sobered up - he realized that he was an unusual child. A month later, posters appeared in the circus: “Mustafa Inkhum. Clairvoyant boy. An Arab who reads thoughts."

People of different nationalities came to the tent where Mustafa was sitting. The boy did not need to know a foreign language to understand what the visitors were thinking. Several times high-ranking officials turned to Mustafa - they wanted the telepathic boy to find out what their enemies were up to.

Several years passed in this way. Once, one of the visitors said in dismay that Mustafa had inspired him with his thoughts during the session. Soon another visitor of the clairvoyant strangled his wife and declared that Mustafa had told him to do it. After this incident, the attraction was closed. But then Mustafa was again lucky: a certain German officer heard about the miracle boy and bought him from the owner. Germany needed the child!

There is another version of Mustafa's birth. Allegedly, in 1934, a 13-year-old Turkish girl with telepathic abilities ended up in the hands of the Nazis. It was reported to Hitler himself, and the Fuhrer developed a project called "Attack of Reason." The project assumed that the girl should become pregnant from one of the Fuhrer's advisers, Otto von Bray, who also had psychic abilities.

The "researchers" wanted to see what kind of child they would have. When the baby was born, his mother was killed, as "contamination of pure Aryan" blood was considered unacceptable, and the young woman could tell who the father of the child was. The boy was under the control of the Third Reich from birth, and the story of the circus is sheer fiction …

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In 1944, Mustafa was captured by British soldiers. Having figured out who he was, the British special services began to study his abilities. But in 1951 the young man died. His body looked worn out, and an autopsy revealed congenital brain defects.

Uri Geller's confession

Uri Geller was also recruited by the special services. In the recently released BBC documentary "The Secret Life of Uri Geller", the famous psychic admitted that for many years he collaborated with the intelligence services of several Western states, including the United States and Israel. The program was attended by ex-CIA officers, who said that they used Geller's abilities for their own purposes.

Perhaps it all started when Uri was a teenager and dreamed of becoming a special agent like James Bond. At the time he was living in Cyprus, in a hotel run by his stepfather. According to Geller, one of the guests, having heard about the boy's dream, who, moreover, declared that he was able to read other people's minds, promised to help him if he went to serve in the airborne troops, and then graduated from an officer school in Israel.

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At 18, Uri was drafted into the army. And after that, he entered the officer's school, where he repeatedly demonstrated his abilities to the leadership, in particular to the head of Israel's military intelligence, Aron Yariv.

According to the former Tsareushnik Keith Green, he first heard about Geller while the latter was serving in the army. Once he received a call on a secret line from representatives of one of the Israeli military structures and told about a soldier who does inexplicable things, for example, disables electronic equipment. They asked Green to look into this case. It was Green who arranged for Uri to come to the United States in the early 1970s, where specialists from the Stanford Research Institute, who studied the phenomenon of clairvoyance, conducted a series of experiments with him. They found that Geller was able to find missing objects and people.

Bunker Wizards

One gets the impression that all psychics are in the field of vision of the special services and under their control. However, this is not entirely true. After all, if a person is really able to read other people's thoughts without difficulty, to foresee the future, and also to inspire his thoughts to others or to influence objects at a distance, then he can be simply dangerous! In particular, for government officials. In addition, a variety of structures, including criminal and terrorist ones, can show interest in it. Such a person can also become the object of attention of foreign intelligence services.

Once I started talking about this topic with an acquaintance who works in one of the organizations related to the state security system. He chuckled and explained to me that if a person can do such things, then no one will allow him to receive clients or participate in TV shows. They conduct various experiments with such people and keep them in complete isolation … Whether this is true or not, I cannot judge.

Communist maniac

There is a myth that the special services carry out experiments on some people using hypnosis, forcing them to commit inappropriate actions and even crimes. So, on August 27 this year, Anatoliy Onopriyenko, the most famous serial killer of Ukraine, who took the lives of more than 50 people, died of a heart attack in Zhytomyr Prison No. 8.

Onopriyenko grew up in an orphanage, served in the navy, in a fire brigade, then joined the Communist Party and even at one time held the position of deputy party organizer in the city of Dneprorudnoye, Zaporozhye region.

In the summer of 1989, Anatoly, together with his accomplice, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, Sergei Rogozin, began to trade in robberies and murders on the highways. In total, the accomplices killed nine people.

Then Anatoly went on a trip to Europe and even tried to apply for political asylum abroad. In 1994 he was deported to Ukraine. At the Boryspil airport, he imitated madness, fearing that law enforcement agencies would arrest him as a dissident. He was sent to a psychiatric hospital. Coming out of there, Onoprienko began to kill again. During the year, 43 people were killed.

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When Onopriyenko was arrested, he said that he had heard some "voices" who ordered him to carry out three series of murders. First, he had to kill nine people - "for dying communism." Then another 40 - "against neo-nationalism." And finally, the last series of murders was supposed to protect humanity from AIDS. In total, Onoprienko said, he had to take 360 souls.

Doesn't it seem strange to you that a person who has probably repeatedly passed medical examinations in connection with the specifics of the service and once held a high public post suddenly turned out to be mentally ill and a maniac? Or maybe he was coded, and all the murders he committed were part of some secret special project? True, we are unlikely to ever know the truth.

Maria PODOLETSKAYA