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Nearly half of all people in a recent poll affirmed their belief in extrasensory perception and ESP has been studied by scientists and utilized by spy agencies for decades. ESP shines a light on fascinating cases of telepathy, precognition, and premonitions while providing views on this mysterious phenomena from researchers, skeptics, and telepaths.

96 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2012

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Stuart A. Kallen

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March 8, 2016
Wasn't expecting to find out what I did in this book. Turns out that many government departments in various countries actually utilised so-called psychics in warfare, and, for America, even the 2001 WTC terrorism incident. "Remote viewers" were called to try to detect the location of Osama bin Laden!

Apparently a significant amount of cash has been pumped into researching ESP-related skills in humans over the years, in hopes that this may be useful in national defense. (Results are inconclusive by the way.)

I liked how information was presented objectively and not once does the author try to impose his viewpoint on the reader. We are just given facts and left to decide on our own what we think of everything.

A interesting book to pick up for a quick, concise overview of ESP and its application in the real world.
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