PRECOGNITIVE
INTERDICTION
Epistemic Access to the Future Written for Dr. Randy Mullis by Ty E. Narada ABSTRACT Apart from its natural intrigue, everyone has experienced a precognitive moment at least once during his or her life. Some may attribute their premonitive sensations to divine influence while others might call it luck. When so many32 law enforcement officers feel that their hunches and feelings have solved a crime or saved a life, the concept of precognitive interdiction clearly deserves more treatment.
Because
the future has not yet happened, the dilemma for scientists has been,
“How do
we quantify something that is yet to occur?” Interestingly,
it is the quantum understanding of ‘time’
that ultimately
answers the question. Quantum mechanics
and neurological science suggests that precognition is provable; that
the study
of future potentials can be removed from fiction, theology and
mysticism
because every day examples of exosensory perception can be found in
nature. Because advanced knowledge can
offer a
tactical advantage to its possessor, it is likely that the first
investors will
be financial concerns with no regulation or oversight.
Once the concept of precognitive crime arises,
a legal response is inevitable. The preliminary structure of precognitive potentials16 exists with experimental thought-controlled avionics systems and within the behavioral sciences. Neurologists study the brain’s interaction with stimuli. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has introduced Behavior Detection Officers to filter for risk-pattern behavior, which is the first public step toward precognitive interdiction.
One particularly enlightening university experiment proved that precognition exists in animal and pre-natal subjects. The military and federally-funded laboratories have also conducted analogous precognitive studies to determine precognitive potential. The private sector has an amusing variation. Einstein’s Unified Theory accepts precognitive potential and abridges concepts traditionally reserved for religion to hard science. Alternatives include dystopian realities and a parallel science called remote viewing. The future of precognitive interdiction, although intrinsically intertwined with quantum mechanics, rests with how society rejects or values such an exploration. The true mystery is whether people will choose to believe or not to believe, or more precisely: Is ‘truth’ limited only to what people will believe? INTRODUCTION “We can not quantify the unquantifiable, yet, who hasn’t experienced a ‘hunch’ or a ‘feeling’ that actually came true?” -- J. Z. Knight
If a duty sergeant asked his officers during role call, “Who here has experienced a hunch or a feeling that actually came true?” Chances are that every officer would raise their hand.32 There are moments when seemingly random events fall into alignment like tumblers in a lock – Déjà vu. Precognition can be vague or clear; it can solve a crime or locate an object used in a crime. It may be a subtle sensation of being observed or knowledge that someone is behind you. Law enforcement officers admit that feelings and hunches are necessary to do their job; that without intuitive hunches – they would be disconnected…out of touch with reality or possibly another statistic on the nightly news.32 The concept of precognitive interdiction was buried in metaphysics until recently when quantum mechanics and neurological science demonstrated that precognitive potential truly exists. By studying the space-time1 level of geometry in a quantum module, physicists discovered that sensory information travels back in time to the brain. If that statement is true, then the future should have a causative effect right now. (What The Bleep 2006) To maintain clarity on relevant research, it is necessary to divorce precognitive interdiction from magic, mysticism and science fiction since all three categories are abundantly represented in many works. Religion ascribes the architecture of time to God, and although not premeditated to fit within the quantum view – it does. Mystics figuratively make 365 predictions on which way an object will travel, and then claim supernatural accuracy when one of those predictions is accurate. Magicians manipulate objects to stage illusions that are neither precognitive nor clairvoyant. However economic or appealing the perspective, mysticism and magic are irrelevant. The realistic interpretation is composed of scientists who wish to explore the exodynamics of human sensory perception and the possibilities that exosensory perception may contain. The intention is to venture beyond intuition but stop at the threshold of exosensory attentuation, which will be treated in a later work if warranted. Other interpretations may blend elements of fiction or magic with science to substantiate a personal view. Of the many possibilities, only the realistic interpretation will proceed. THE LEGAL REALITY By its most pedestrian interpretation, “Law enforcement” is a reaction to ‘law breaking’ and visible symbols of law serve as a crime deterrent. What if law enforcement was also a prevention that could interdict criminal behavior, not unlike the purpose of intelligence indications and warnings? The ramifications are exponentially incalculable. Many inventions born in wartime inherit a civilian use in peacetime and visa versa. The objects in themselves are not animated, but can facilitate good or evil depending upon who uses them – good and evil is in the observer’s point of view. It would seem logical then, that if precognition could be used as a crime deterrent, that criminals could use precognition to interdict law. There is a contextual flaw. Crime violates the dimensions of law, while “Law” animates the social environment. The law exists in all contexts even though crime ignores the law and the law punishes crime. Law creates the environment in which anarchy may occur. Contextually, the environment is one object and the movement within that environment is another. It is that contrast that excites precognitive potential: Precognition is expansive – crime is contractive, and both enable good and evil depending upon the observer’s point of view. When did
precognition escape metaphysics? During the dark ages, asocial persons with presumed unnatural abilities became the archetype of modern vampires. Unnatural abilities generally involve an uncommon sensory manifestation that could imperil one’s safety if revealed. Such persons during the post-renaissance, reformation2 period could be institutionalized, and who is to say that the objects in an individual’s private universe are not really there? It was not until the 1960’s American drug-revolution that ESP, telekinesis and transcendental states of mind were liberated for more objective debate. Science initially labeled all forms of paranormal activity as a quaziscience because quazisciences are non-empirical hypotheses that are socially approximate, but neither valid nor invalid according to the philosophy of science (i.e. Theology). When it was postulated that an electrically-driven brain should interact with various forms of ambient energy, the concept of exosensory interaction was given the name, Psionics.3 It is within that definition that precognitive potentials exist. Pulp fiction stereotypes portray wise men who can see into the future when realistically, precognition contains neither ‘wisdom’ nor ‘experience’ Experience provides the abstract from which wisdom is composed. Experience makes trend analysis possible and wisdom knows which trends to avoid. It is normal to make future predictions based on trend analysis but future forecasts are based upon past events. Precognition is different because it discovers facts outside conventional perceptions of time and apart from conventional analysis techniques.
‘We
are the culmination of our sensory perception to date.’33 There are examples of
sensory perception in
nature that are considered unnatural to humans. If
the human brain receives a stimulus beyond normal
parameters, that
interaction is called exosensory. Dolphins use sonar; bats
use echolocation and
dogs hear ultrasonic sounds. There are
creatures that see beyond the human visual spectrum. Birds use
the earth’s magnetic field to
migrate. Experimental technology
designed to facilitate the exploration of exosensory potentials is in
development.4 Ironically,
300 years ago, the mare suggestion that a human might possess unnatural
sensory
abilities was considered witchcraft as the EXOSENSORY POTENTIAL Exosensory potential is impaired when the mind is cluttered with irrelevant, thought-consuming data. That does not suggest that humans cannot multitask, it merely indicates a loss of focus. Although exosensory potentials do exist everywhere, attentuation is impossible if the potential is not recognized. Or simply, ‘out-of-sight is out-of-mind.’ Contradictions, inconvenience and deception induce precognitive failure and have a neurological explanation. Thought pathways required to expand precognitive awareness are immersed in a structured social regimen that must be obliged to avoid inconvenience.34 People lose their focus every 6 to 10 seconds, which arrests precognitive development. Even though it may be many years before psionics proliferates, scientific curiosity will undoubtedly approach and cross that threshold in its course. Precognitive interdiction is not about cleansing the earth of every nuance infraction, but to save lives and property before a crime is committed. Every day, people waste untold thought potential on anarchy. In a future sense, that waste could impair a precognitive interdiction operation. Crime fighting agencies already go through extraordinary deductive lengths to pre-empt criminal behavior, but ‘the intent’ to commit a crime and the actual commission of a crime have different legal connotations. (Lerner 2008) Someone who could precognitively prevent a crime might become a suspect for knowing about the crime. It is also possible that the interdicted-perpetrator’s attorney would sue the State for slander and defamation since a crime was not committed. There are on-going debates of ‘good gone awry:’ The Fourth Amendment was not intended to protect terrorist fundraising,5 but it does because of ‘unreasonable search and seizure.’ FISA6 was not created to violate the privacy of everyone, but Congress decided that it violates the 1st, 4th and 14th Amendments.25 Although the American judicial system is forced to navigate a perpetual river of ambiguous semantics, the most prudent next step is to describe the cultural dynamics in which precognition exists. CULTURAL AWARENESS Information is influenced by environment and cultural aesthetics that include language, religion, architecture, courtesies and customs that are shared in common. What may appear symbolic or factual in one environment could convey a different meaning elsewhere. A psionic environment communicates with simple symbols since language, words and complex symbols may not be universally shared. In a non-psionic environment people use hand gestures to communicate because acoustic gibberish is meaningless. The development of psionics builds upon simple mental symbols with evolving complexity as all languages have developed.7 Speech may eventually become another romantic dead language8 should psionic communication evolve. DaVinci’s heliocentric theory was also considered heresy in his time.35 It would be dangerous for the legal establishment to dismiss precognitive interdiction as ethically unenforceable because the private sector will develop precognitive industrial espionage with or without legal constraints. A viciously competitive free market makes every enterprise vulnerable to all types of malicious precognitive activity. Currently, such activities have no legal definition because most state governments do not recognize precognitive crime. Emotions like ‘disbelief’ and ‘inconvenience’ place law enforcement in a helplessly precarious position. Since the advantage favors the high ground,36 it may be prudent for law enforcement to contemplate precognitive crime rather than dismiss the possibility altogether.
Cultural
dynamics from an intelligence gathering perspective encompasses volumes
of
nuance detail that appears cryptic to the untrained.
It is the emotional context of non-verbal
communication that adds depth to understanding. It
is algebraically correct, that if one side can
precognitively intercept
an enemy’s intention – then the other side can too.
Aside from perpetually endless conspiracy
theories, the larger state governments have been experimenting with
precognitive
possibilities since the 1970’s for military reconnaissance.9
Technology has evolved to include thought-controlled
avionics and flight-control systems10 that
enable pilots
to operate aircraft movement and weapons systems purely by thinking. There is a subtle neurological question that
can bridge a thought-controlled aerial dogfight to precognitive science. Is second place the first loser or is
first
place a lucky guess? Precognition can be
understood by examining its subparts. SYMPATHETIC VIBRATION When a stimulus is repeated often enough, the observer is conditioned to respond a certain way. Repetition becomes an object and familiarity becomes automatic. In our physical world, opposites attract; men and women, north and south, positive and negative, but not all physical attributes are polarized that way. In wave theory,11 like-attracts-like; most convincingly demonstrated with musical tuning forks. The vibration of one tuning fork will cause other tuning forks to vibrate if they are attenuated to the same frequency: The effect called sympathetic vibration appears precognitively among humans when disharmonious ‘vibes’ fail to blend in. Even though ‘feeling a certain vibe’ is normal non-verbal behavior, specialists trained to detect potentially dangerous behavioral vibes have introduced ground-level precognitive interdiction to the public.
TSA
deployed Behavior Detection Officers (BDO) in early 2007 to
observe
passengers for ‘involuntary physical and physiological’ signs of
discomfort or
fear of discovery. Words such as
“profiling”
and “stereotyping” are emphatically avoided. Exhibiting
such behavior does not automatically indicate
criminal intent,
but can result in courteous interaction by a BDO to determine a risk
potential. It is not the questions that a
BDO asks, but the answers that a passenger provides that is significant. BDOs can detect deception and concealment in a
passengers answers based on indicators that do not transgress Federal
discrimination statues.12 The Screening of Passengers by Observation
Technique (SPOT) uses non-intrusive behavior recognition and analysis
to
identify involuntary physical and physiological reactions exhibited
when an
individual does not want to be discovered. SPOT
helps to isolate risk behavior from behavior due to
irritation or
inconvenience. (TSA 2008) “Behavior
analysis assessments conducted by
examining the display of clusters of specific behavior is probably the
most
accurate means of determining detection in an individual.” (Kozak 2008)
“Risk-pattern
behavior” can be a frustrated reaction to inconvenient circumstances,
however,
BDOs have also prevented serious loss of life and property by
intercepting
wanted felons and interrupting terrorist plans. The
unpredictable dynamic of BDOs becomes an obstacle that
terrorists can
neither manipulate nor defeat. (TSA
2008)
Since
the inception of DHS, TSA daily reminds screening officers to trust
their
‘hunches’ and ‘feelings,’ that have on many occasions discovered
dangerous
items without the routine assistance of detection equipment. (TSA 2008) The unpredictability of computer-guided
procedures adds another dynamic that terrorists cannot manipulate. Even though the word “precognitive” does not
appear anywhere within TSA,
El
Al airlines has a reputation for setting industry standards in aviation
security and uses sophisticated interrogation methods that are legally
too
cumbersome for other airlines to copy.14 They have taken behavioral
science to the
next level with expanded intuitive detection techniques.
Plainclothes security guards ask
‘time-consuming perfunctory questions’ to filter for evasive
answers.
With so
many enemies chartered to destroy INTUITION Intuition is a holistic filtering of information acquired by the primordial senses, and is directly related to survival. There are numerous theories ranging from outright dismissal to angelic intervention. One theory believes that precognition exists alongside intuition and instinct. (e-zine Articles 2008) (Digital Media 2008) The ability to see beyond extraneous information goes ignored because the mind can believe whatever it wants to believe. The absence of facts, for instance, does not negate their existence. Traffic accidents exemplify missing facts – the fact that one driver did not see the other vehicle does not remove the other vehicle from existence, yet people plan their lives around missing facts and uncertainty every day. The one quality that all life shares in common is time where time is a fundamental dynamic of precognition – the future is unwritten and the past is irretrievable. One person’s future outlook has no more, or less validity than another person’s future outlook since neither outlook has occurred. This means that somewhere in the equation, faith in the unknown has to exist. Tomorrow has not happened, yet nobody debates the sunrise. If knowledge of the future can be intuitively learned, how can science prove that precognition exists if the necessary proof is yet to occur or a merely lucky guess?40 Convention uses words like faith since concise scientific terminology is still in development. That etymological ‘handicap’ could clarify why fear is a mind killer15 that instantly replaces precognitive unknowns with on-hand superstitions. The concept of faith has a tactical nemesis called disinformation: Is it true… or isn’t it? As intuitive information becomes less obscure, the intuitive mind can conceptualize future potentials, the act of which is precognitive. If the concept was reverse engineered – belief could impart reality. A Zen transliteration – as advantage improves, obstacles are reduced.37 If it can be proven that the Human mind is precognitive – what value is proof if nobody believes it? Belief is a choice. The fact that people argue is clear evidence that people do not agree, yet nobody is a villain in their own mind. Precognitive ability may be as normal as intuition, except that precognitive symbols are unrecognized and therefore dismissed. Those symbols, in the shape of events, may not be random at all. (Digital Media 2008) If ambient sensory information is everywhere, “How can human perception be calibrated to recognize it?” Rhetorically, should exosensory information be ignored because nobody knows how to access it? Experiments at the academic level have been conducted to answer that question:
Parapsychology
students from ‘We are what we are, because of what we’ve been’ – which suggests that, “The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.” (Blough 2008) In the Cornell experiment, rats exposed to musical selections by a classical composer demonstrated a marked preference for new selections by the same composer. When the experiment was conducted on chicken eggs, the hatched chicks preferred the frequencies that they had heard prenatally and followed the sound source whenever it was moved. This effect, called the ‘Moulton Effect’17 demonstrates that subliminal influence can consciously interrupt primal instinct. In an evolutionary context, the ability to anticipate danger is evidenced by our existence today. From a utopian perspective, “Wouldn’t it make sense that humans are precognitive, being descendents of God?” (DBEM 2003) The precognitive habitation (PH) experiment met scientific standards for providing evidence that precognition is a viable and integral human quality. The unconscious mind prefers familiarity whether consciously aware of it or not. PRECOGNITION Precognition is an aspect of unconsciousness, not limited by space and time. It has access to sensory information in the form of dreams, flashes and feelings unrecognized by the conscious mind. The question is not, ‘do we possess precognition?’ but rather, ‘how do we develop precognitive ability that we already have?’ (Ultramind 2008) Research has shown that approximately 85% of precognitive experiences18 usually involve close intimate relationships, but can include strangers. (Digital Media 2008) There are moments when precognition may have altered the course of history. Sir Winston Churchill revealed in My Darling Clementine19 that he felt an inexplicable urgency to sit on the opposite side of the vehicle just prior to a road trip… he never sat on that side. During the trip, his vehicle ran over a bomb – Churchill believed that his ‘hunch’ saved his life that day and not luck. (Ultramind 2008) Luck is popularly interpreted as guessing, where a hunch suggests precognition. While some believe that promptings to deviate from routine has a divine origin, is precognition limited only to humans? Cleve Backster connected plants to a polygraph instrument to measure their reactions when he sliced off leaves and branches and mutilated their severed parts in a different room. Through many different experiments, Backster concluded that the plants could feel what was happening to their severed parts over distance. (Smith 2005) Backster studied how geographically separated plants could perceive and react to adverse conditions experienced by other plants. He used the galvanic skin reaction sensor of the polygraph to measure electrical changes emitted by the plant.38 (Kozak 2008) Unlike plants, animals can exhibit signs of grief, loyalty and loss that is more familiar to humans. Because animals do not have a frontal lobe, they do not deviate from instinctual patterns that are easily predicted. It is the frontal lobe in humans that enables them to deviate from instinct. Such atypical deviations keep the psychiatric community in business. One especially curious behavioral anomaly should be described. There is a notorious condition called ‘psi-misser’ more popularly known as a born loser. Business executives ask their resident psi-misser for advice, and then do the exact opposite with highly successful results. Psi-missers are not informed of their dubious acclaim to keep their error-in-judgment untarnished. Psi-missers’ might feel mocked or abused if the purpose of such consultations was exposed. (Ultramind 2008) An intuitive decision maker habitually relies upon precognitive information and typically has a dominant role in a given environment. An executive who can not accurately chart a company’s course will not be an executive for long. As with any special talent, it requires practice and repetition until reliance becomes automatic. Given that society does not dispute mundane generalizations about precognitive activity, it is appropriate to approach the less mundane and enter the scientific world. Some quantum physicists believe that a higher form of intelligence exists at the vacuum-level of matter. They even suggest that ‘our collective minds’ are co-located in the same space. Something so great, divested in something so small, must have a fantastic explanation. And it does… SCIENTIFIC INQUEST The human brain processes four billion bits of information per second while awareness processes only 2,000 bits per second.20 That means that for each single synaptic spark of consciousness – there are 2,000,000 commensurate sparks in the unconscious background. ‘Realization occurs when we absorb something new.’ (What The Bleep 2006) Every moment the human brain filters specific sensory information and ignores the excess information out of ordinary habit. The brain registers most of what it absorbs even though it does not consciously attempt to recognize everything that it senses. The greatest challenge to scientific study has been the spontaneous and seemingly uncontrollable nature of precognition. Precognition and intuition are natural human abilities necessary for survival. The most compelling evidence that humans developed the ability to anticipate change is their existence today. (Digital Media 2008) Because precognition does overlap interrelated sciences, quantum mechanics has been able to connect precognitive potential to the vacuum level of matter with amazing results: Quantum theory states that waves of possibilities exist everywhere that the observer is not looking, and that the ‘act of observation’ collapses the wave function.21 Physicists have staged the wave-collapse experiment repeatedly with the same result. At the vacuum level of matter, the world is an organism that extends through space and time. The wave collapse demonstration exceeds ordinary scientific perception by applying abstract potentials from Einstein’s unified theory. (What The Bleep 2006) Einstein’s unified theory inherently supports precognition, and theorizes that human spirituality is derived from a sense of unity – epistemic access to the future is not a mere possibility, but a quantum reality. The abridgement between neurological science and basic theological tenets has inspired theories that precognitive interdiction could become as tangible as thought-guided flight control systems. In quantum mechanics, one particle can exist in 3,000 places and conversely, two places in space can be the same.22 In quantum terms, those 3,000 places are also called potentials. At the deepest sub-nuclear level and fundamentally – ‘our minds are co-located.’ This theory is derived by observing that an atom’s nucleus and electrons pop in and out of existence, which causes physicists to wonder where the matter goes when it is not here. (What The Bleep 2006) An aspect of Einstein’s unified theory, ‘entanglement’ states that two identical objects will instantly react the same, no matter where in the universe they are. (What The Bleep 2006) Until vacuum-level terminology is standardized, it can be said that reality is in the Mind of God, and each individual is a spark. In quantum mechanics, humanity is part of a larger organism, where in conventional science, human beings are machines.23 (What The Bleep 2006) Compared to conventional science, quantum mechanics has some unpremeditated and uncanny parallels to theology, which baffles theologians more than quantum physicists.
Extensive
studies have been conducted on how human thoughts can affect the
bonding of
water molecules. The results are
compelling. Water is the most vitally
significant
component of life, yet thoughts can
imbue a positive or negative quality within the structure of water.24
When Buddhist Monks were asked to pray over a pool of water, monitoring
scientists recorded an incontrovertible restructuring of the water
molecules. The molecules became less
chaotic and assumed a symmetrically pleasing pattern.
When specific words were written on a bottle,
the water molecules restructured into a pattern that most nearly
represented
the word. Considering that humans are
mostly composed of water – harmful and helpful ‘thoughts’ in this
context, can
directly affect human physiology. (What
The Bleep 2006) If focused thoughts
could disrupt the physiology of an enemy, would not both sides deploy
psionics
as a weapon? Examples of strategically
contaminated water supplies have brought military campaigns to a
victorious
early close. Imagine a future war where
combatants do not need to physically interact with an enemy’s water
supply in
order to contaminate it. The power to
heal can also kill. 42 Precognition conceptualizes what has not yet occurred based on Einstein’s theory that time is not absolute. Time is a decelerated wave that enables sensory absorption and learning. If the brain projects information backwards in time and precognitive interdiction can become a learnable crime-fighting science, what are the ramifications? Given the innumerable protections afforded criminals, and the countless avenues for legal sand bagging, precognitive interdiction could become another pedantic casualty before reaching fruition. Lobbies paid to assassinate precognitive research could arise to hide the illicit activities of their sponsors. Damaging secrets could be precognitively obtained to settle scores between rivals. Currently, almost every researchable “I told you so” example has been whimsically dismissed as a lucky guess. A single exception is that some police departments have called upon highly respected psychics to locate forensic evidence and find missing crime victims.41 There are alternate realities to also consider. GENETIC MANAGEMENT In Keenen’s Theory of Genome Management, chromosomes and genes in DNA can reveal an individual’s propensity for disease, sexual orientation and criminality; enabling interdiction before a condition arises. In a law enforcement application, crime-inducing conditions such as alcoholism and drug addiction have DNA indicators that can guide therapists to counsel the genetically afflicted before the first substance abuse or crime occurs. (Keenen 2008) Genetic management will make it possible to manage an individual’s life choices before the effects of wrong choices can occur. Counseling and training guidelines can be created at child birth. There are Orwellian26 connotations: Once unwanted codes can be removed from a DNA helix so that every child is intelligent and physically faultless, occupational predestination could result and genetic transcripts could be required on resumes to segregate purebreds from mutts. It is neurological and genetic science that ultimately engineers a thought police to manage this alternate reality where precognitive interdiction would not only be normal, but a social imperative. REMOTE VIEWING The Stanford Research Institute (SRI) contracted Puthoff and Targ to conduct 154 experiments comprised of 26,000 individual trials on 227 subjects from 1973 to 1988. In the 1970s, Mumford, Rose and Goslin set out to determine if remote viewing could be applied for national intelligence purposes. (FAS 1995) The CIA was unimpressed with Puthoff and Targ and discontinued funding. The subsequent venture into precognitive study was facilitated by Major Paul H. Smith, who has written authoritively on psychoenergetic perception more popularly known as remote viewing (RV). In 1986, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) funded Smith to write a ‘remote viewing’ manual based on the research of Mr. Ingo Swann. In theory, a remote viewer detects a signal line at the unconscious alpha level that sends an analytic overlay to the autonomic nervous system. The reception process is the neural equivalent to a radio carrier wave and consists of tangible and intangible information about a target object. (Remote Viewing 1986) Micro behaviors have crucial significance in the RV detection process where the sensorium27 in the brain translates optical and imagined bioelectric information into synaptic memory where an image can be decoded by the mind. (Remote Viewing 1986) Early RV experiments were not intended to see into the past or the future – the objective was to view objects at a remote location for intelligence gathering purposes. Because the sponsoring agency required 100% accuracy each time, remote viewing was deemed unsatisfactory and the project was shut down. (Smith 2005) Recently, it was discovered by accident, that earlier RV experiments believed to have failed, had accurately described objects that existed in previous periods of time. That discovery significantly adjusted the success rate of previous tests and proved that psychoenergetic perception works when time is factored in.28 Quantum physics already postulates that energy signatures within time-space are viewable, and that the unconscious mind can view those objects regardless of where they are in the past, present or future.29 Researchers have also theorized that a psychic sense can detect changes in the future, just like the other five senses detect changes in the environment. (FAS 1995) Because of its recent discovery, attentuating the psychic (sixth) sense is not an exact science. Neurologists claim that approximately 90% of the brain is unused – perhaps the continued study of psionics holds the key that will eventually unlock the unknown 90%. All science has a beginning…and an end. INFALABILITY
Human
endeavor is marred by failure and glorified when man succeeds. All experimental concepts fail in the early
exploratory stages. Precognitive
manipulation does not succeed 100% of the time. Law
enforcement does not work 100% of the time. The
The traditional rite-of-passage for scientific knowledge is that methods used in one laboratory, can be replicated at any other laboratory. Curiously, precognitive research was denied that standard and abruptly halted. Prima facie evidence generally justifies funding for lesser pursuits, but precognitive research was stopped at a time when the results were favorable. Because perfection could not be attained, the critics called it a failure. (FAS 1995) It is possible that the research was publicly halted as a form of disinformation to avert foreign curiosity. DARPA30 has resumed some type of precognitive research suggested in their on-line recruitment page, but the details are appropriately withheld in the interests of national security. As the world grows increasingly complex, a deeper understanding of precognitive potential could accelerate solutions and reduce reasons for conflict at multiple levels. It is the criminal interdiction level that would become the chief benefactor of continued study. History is full of heroes who leap empty handed into the dark to overcome daunting odds. It may be a precognitive sense of future potentials that opens the door to every adventure, only the traditional word used to describe it, is “hope.” CONCLUSION The frontal lobe in the human brain allows individuals to change their minds. Where animals operate on instinct, humans can choose not to survive. Science has proven that directed consciousness can affect the vacuum-level of physics and that the mind transmits information backwards in time. The question is not whether precognitive interdiction is possible, but whether “the answers can overcome our social limitations.” (What The Bleep 2006) Carl Sagan theorized that all civilizations in the universe eventually reach a fusion threshold and either survive their rite-of-passage or annihilate themselves.31 The only weapon needed to inhibit precognitive ability is disbelief, yet disbelief does not disprove anything. Whether precognitive interdiction facilitates world peace or evolves into a thought police depends upon society’s goals: “We are so hypnotized by society that our desires may never rise to the surface.” (What The Bleep 2006) Many benevolent ideas have been blocked by a lethargic status quo mentality or because of an economic threat to a privileged few. Each new paradigm appears flawless to its designers, who forget that every paradigm in history has been replaced. New data forces change. Future precognitive research will undoubtedly include the dynamic of time to obtain less ambiguous results. (FAS 1995) In quantum mechanics, epistemic access to the future is provable. The question that remains is, “Does knowledge of the future defeat the purpose of time?” The answer is refractive. Knowledge of the future would transcend the boundaries of time, just like knowledge of a 4th dimension would inevitably alter the current paradigm. Epistemic access to the future means exactly what the words imply. Society is creating that future right here and right now. The real irony is that it takes magic to believe it. ENDNOTES 1
Space-time is a four-dimensional
model representing
three known dimensions plus time as a fourth dimension a.k.a. ‘the
space-time
continuum.’ Also see endnote 28. 2
The 16th century Reformation
period
laid the groundwork for social revolutions and struggles for
independence
throughout 3
Psionics – is the scientific
definition of “attentuated
exosynapse;” where an electrically-driven brain can induce ESP,
telepathy, kinesis,
kinetics and FX formerly tagged as parasciences. 4
The Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA)
develops experimental platforms for new technology which could include
precognitive
exploration. Some believe that the early
detection of terrorists will be possible based on DARPA technology. 5
Organizations to eliminate terrorist
fundraising have
been ineffective against better-financed lobbies like the ACLU that
fights
to protect terrorist fundraisers’ rights. The
ACLU hosts an annual Lobby Day with
Capitol guides ‘on the Hill’ to assist participants, and anecdotally
defended
the American Nazi Party’s right to burn down the ACLU headquarters in 6
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
(FISA) – was created to help the intelligence community to penetrate
terrorists’ communications. The ACLU,
lobbied Congress to suspend FISA on grounds that FISA violated the 1st,
4th and 14th Amendments; encouraged domestic
spying and
indemnified telecommunications companies that participated. Bill S-2248 dissolved FISA on February 12,
2008. FISA is
preceded by the Church
Committee that published 14 reports on the formation of 7
Excluding the 8
Neo-Latin dialects are no longer spoken
and
some suggest that Gaelic is dying also. 9
It was revealed after the cold war ended,
that secret
Soviet underground facilities believed to be advanced-weapons research
facilities were actually psychoenergetic perception laboratories
designed
to subvert American experiments with remote viewing.
Paul H. Smith describes the entire saga in Reading
the Enemy’s Mind, Inside Star Gate. (Smith
2005). 10
Thought-controlled avionics systems
are in
development at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s human effectiveness
systems
interface division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 11
In physics and chemistry, particle duality
is the
concept that all matter exhibits both wave-like
and particle-like properties known as wave theory. 12
The 13
Even though TSA memos are not always marked
‘Security-Sensitive Information,’ TSA screening officers are expected
to uphold confidentiality and common sense ethics. 14
15
“Fear is the mind killer,” from Frank
Herbert’s Dune. FDR is credited
for saying, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself” in his 1944
inaugural speech. 16
In quantum theory, future potentials
(with the ‘s’) is a quantitative expression indenting exponential
possibilities; without the ‘s,’ the expression is meant rhetorically. 17
Dr. William Moulton Marston whose
model of Human
behavior integrated with technology influenced the Cornell PH
experiment. Moulton created the comic
strip character of
Wonder Woman and is noted for his emphasis on feminine issues. 18
Understanding an individual’s eccentric
behavior
may explain why precognition appears stronger
in intimate relationships. Behavioral
patterns are analytical and not precognitive.
19
My Darling Clementine by Jack
Fishman is the
story of Lady Churchill with an introduction by Eleanor Roosevelt,
published in
1963. 20
Cognitive operations have different
clock
speeds depending upon the neural resources and senses used: An adult brain contains approximately 100
Billion
brain cells; a single neuron fires once every 5 milliseconds or about
200 times
a second. Each neuron is connected to
1,000
others. 100 Billion neurons x 200 firings
per second x 1,000 connections = 20 million Billion calculations per
second. 21
A fascinating example of ‘collapsing the
wave
function’ is featured in What the Bleep do We Know? Down the Rabbit Hole, Quantum Edition – see
bibliography. 22
Quantum superposition contains all
possibilities;
which waves manifest depend upon the observer. Objects
are co-located when multiple observers observe the
same object,
thus, the observer’s point of view. 23
Biological functions are sometimes explained
in
mechanical terms for clarity. 24
Dr. Masaru Emoto’s study of water
proves that thoughts
and feelings connect the mind to matter; compellingly presented in What
the
Bleep do We Know? and researchable in Emoto’s on-line archives. 25
The 1st Amendment guards the
freedom of
information, expression and the right to petition while The 4th
Amendment guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. The 14th Amendment guarantees Due
Process and Equal Protections to all citizens, ratified 9 JUL 1868
during the
reconstruction era. 26
The word, “Orwellian” is derived from
George
Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. Both are dystopian representations of a
State-controlled
existence popularized by media sensationalism. 27
The sensorium is where physical sensation
registers
in the gray matter of the brain and sometimes refers to the entire
sensory
apparatus of the body. 28
Itzhak Bars of UCLA theorizes that two
dimensions of
time exist in four physical dimensions for a total of six dimensions. He calls this “two-time physics.” The Discovery Chanel aired a segment on
remote viewing based on McMoneagle’s involvement in project StarGate
where
experiments believed to have failed had, in fact, viewed objects that
existed
in a previous time. 29
Dr. Simeon Hein said that the unconscious
mind can
tap into a matrix where the past, present and future exist; he is noted
for his
studies on resonance and the paranormal. 30
DARPA is the Defense Advanced
Research
Projects Agency – their products are not publically available. 31
Dr. Carl Sagan made science popular in his
13-part
miniseries, Cosmos. It was his
idea to attach a message to extraterrestrials on the Pioneer 10 and
Voyager
space probes. 32
Lerner discusses the judicial skepticism of
police
hunches in his paper Reasonable Suspicion and Mere Hunches in
which he
definitively validates the routine use of hunches by police officers
and the
counter productive legal response. Although
the word “precognitive” is never used, Lerner’s
work clearly
demands answers that precognitive research can help validate. (Lerner 2008) 33
“We are the culmination of
our sensory perception to date.” Ty Narada said to Dr. Mac Groves
during a
discussion on Stanislavski’s method acting. “The
true art of acting is
being able to change states-of-mind at will.” Narada
replaced one word from the original source, “The
true art of magic is being able to change
states-of-mind at will,” from The 21 Lessons of Merlyn by
Douglas
Monroe. 34
Data Smog by David
Shenk describes the effect that TechnoStress and ‘information glut’ has
on
society. Shenk contrasts typical social
regimentation with data-saturated free radical environments. 35
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) based his
heliocentric
theory that the world revolved around the sun on Nicholas Copernicus’
book The
Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres published in 1543 in which
Copernicus
theorizes on planetary motion. 36
“Generally, the army prefers the high ground
and
dislikes the low ground,…” written as a philosophical verse in Sun
Tzu Art
of War. Niccolò Machiavelli
also
wrote Art of War that inspired future military theorists. Both works are considered epistemologically
relevant to modern tactical field manuals. 37
Zen is a Japanese word derived from Buddhist
theology
and attributed to Hui-neng who died in 713 A.D. 38 Interestingly, Michel Kozak
personally knows
Cleve
Backster and offered to arrange a phone interview for Ty Narada.
Cleve Backster is a personal friend of author
Paul H. Smith who is one of Narada’s friends. Smith
was directly involved in 39
The Salem Witch Trials were a series of
hearings
before local magistrates followed by county court trials to prosecute
people
accused of witchcraft in Essex, Suffolk and Middlesex Counties of
colonial
Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. Over 150 people were
arrested
and imprisoned with even more accused who were not formally pursued by
the
authorities. http://www.salemwitchtrials.com 40
Faced with documentary evidence that the
Australian
Ambassador to the UN, John Dauth, told AWB chairman Trevor Flugge of
the 41
Psychic Etta Smith was so precisely accurate
in
finding the body of a missing nurse that the Los Angeles Police
Department
charged her with murder, later dismissed after the autopsy. See similar cases at: http://www.victorzammit.com/articles/psychicdetectives.html BIBLIOGRAPHY Bem, Daryl
J. Professor
of Psychology, Houlehan, G.K. Insp., CCPD ret. Kozak, Michel, Los Angeles Police Department Detective Supervisor and class mate In Kozak’s review of the rough draft of this paper on file Lerner, Craig, Mihalasky, John. Ultramind: A New Way of Thinking. 30 February 2008 http://www.ultramind.ws/develop___utilize_precognitive_abilities.htm (accessed 7 June 2008) Mumford, M. The American Institutes for Research An Evaluation of Remote Viewing: Research and Applications 29 September 1995 http://www.fas.org/irp/program/collect/air1995.pdf (accessed 21 June 2008) Palmer, Jeffry R. Ph.D. The 7 Day Psychic Development Course 2008 http://ezinearticles.com/?Precognition&id=110079 (accessed 3 June 2008) Palmer 2, Jeffry R. Ph.D. Precognition 2008 http://www.digitalmediaminute.com/zine/article/95838/ (accessed 3 June 2008) Security, Government Government Security 2008 http://govtsecurity.com/news/TSAsSPOTunit/ (accessed 14 June 2008)
GLOSSARY Anthropology – first appeared in print in 1593 and attempts to understand how people live, what they think, produce and how they interact in their respective environments in addition to what people share in common. Disinformation – deliberately misleading information announced publicly or leaked. Exosensory – the interaction of the human brain with external sensory potential. Metaphysics – are principles of reality that transcend hard science. Religion is the most common example followed by other non-empirical conceptualizations i.e. Chi energy. Planck – German physicist Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck developed quantum theory. Prima facie – is compelling evidence so probable that it prevails until disproved. Quantum – elementary particles of matter (fermions) within the Planck constant. Refractive – light or sound passing from one density to another or the bending of light. Transcendental – explores and contemplates existence beyond their interpreted ‘truths.’ Xenophobia – the fear or contempt of that which is foreign or unknown, especially strangers and people who are significantly different from oneself. |