Astrophysicist Erk W. Davis's 2003 report (available in PDF format in English here) summarizes some of the experiments that investigated teleportation and other telekinetic abilities.
During the experiments, it turned out that people can, with the help of consciousness (or some other inexplicable method), bend metal, move objects out of sealed containers and do other amazing things. This paper, entitled "Research on the Physics of Teleportation," was produced with the support of the US Air Force.
Telekinesis is the ability to influence physical objects with the help of consciousness. Teleportation is a form of telekinesis in which objects move a distance instantly.
Here are some of the experiments described in the report.
Bending spoons like in "The Matrix"
Colonel JB Alexander, retired, spoke highly of aerospace engineer Jack Hook for “mastering his psychokinesis ability,” writes Dr. Davis.
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Hook taught people how to bend spoons or forks using consciousness. The demonstrations were supervised by many government scientific advisers and senior military officials.
They took place at the Pentagon, metal objects bent without using visible physical force, writes Davis.
Chinese children with the ability to teleport?
In the 80s, many children with special abilities allegedly appeared in China. Some of these children participated in the experiments, which were directed by the scientific committee of the Chinese Ministry of Defense. According to scientific journals of the time, these children were able to successfully move small objects through physical barriers without touching them.
The first experiments of this kind were published in the journal Ziran Zazhi in 1981 in an article entitled "Some experiments in moving objects using the unusual abilities of the human body." During the experiments, children moved small objects, such as watches, a distance of several meters without touching them.
Among the teleported items was a mini radio transmitter. He transmitted a radio signal so that the leaders of the experiment could trace what happened to him during the teleportation. When the teleportation took place, the signal was very weak, indicating that he was in an altered state.
The results of the second round of experiments were published in the Chinese journal Somatic Science in 1990. It was published by the Institute of Aerospace Medicine in Beijing. To control the movement of objects, high-speed photography and video recording were used.
Chinese researchers reported that in the course of various experiments, items simply disappeared from sealed containers and reappeared elsewhere, Davis writes. He describes these experiments as successful and conducted under close supervision (using blind and double-blind methods).
Why the Air Force is interested in psychokinesis
The ability to control matter with consciousness can be a powerful weapon in war.
Dr. Robert Yang, Dean of the School of Engineering at Princeton University, has conducted many experiments demonstrating that matter can be controlled with the mind.
He attended psychokinesis meetings at the naval research laboratory in the 1980s and "warned that adversaries in the military might use psychokinesis to force American fighter pilots to lose control of an aircraft and cause an accident."
The US government had a remote surveillance program for decades that was terminated by President Bill Clinton in 1994 and declassified in 1995.
Major Ed Dames participated in this program and is currently organizing courses where he teaches vision skills to those who wish. His website describes the effectiveness of such abilities: "Dames identified and confirmed the existence of a new type of Soviet offensive weapon and then personally notified senior officers of the national intelligence agency of the presence of this new Soviet weapon."