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ESP? this happens quite often for me

Mike F

New Member
If you guys are intrigued by this you should read about what the CIA was doing with it's Stargate project back in the day. You can find a copy of the remote viewing manual they used with a quick google. Very interesting stuff.
 

ThinkRight

New Member
It does not work for me.
I drive by the lottery billboard ...stop and by a ticket.
Nada
I dream about winning and buying an Island...
Nada
/spit!
 

Atomic DNA

New Member
If you guys are intrigued by this you should read about what the CIA was doing with it's Stargate project back in the day. You can find a copy of the remote viewing manual they used with a quick google. Very interesting stuff.

I've done some research on the remote viewing and listen to Coast to Coast quite frequently.

The ESP thing happens so much to me that it isn't even funny. I couple of weeks ago I was watching some move (can't remember) that was being filmed via camcorder with first person P.O.V. The time stamp at the bottom right corner was the same date that day.

Two days ago I figured I would finally replace a couple of bulbs that were blown in the reception / showroom area. Instead of taking my lazy *** to the back to get the ladder, I decided to grab one of our customer's bar stools and use it instead. This thing is pretty worn out and rickety. I carefully climbed the stool and just when I was reaching to replace a bulb I heard a voice say " you better be careful climbing up there, you are going to fall and get yourself hurt". I turned around and I was the only one there. I yelled for my wife (she was in the stockroom in the back) and asked her if she said something. She said no, she was busy counting inventory. What the crap! Come to find out it was a commercial on television on the other side of the gallery wall with a mother telling her child to get down from a cabinet while trying to reach the cookie jar. I mean, what kind of timing is that? That is nuts. I explained to my wife what had just happened and she said that I better heed the commercial. I said that she was probably right so I made her change the rest of the bulbs using the same rickety-*** chair.
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
That happens a lot with customers and people in general. The older I get the more it happens. There must be something to it. It's not coincidence. The best incident was when GoogleEarth first came out and I zoomed into my house and there was a trailer parked in the driveway that I was lettering. Hadn't heard from this trailer guy in years and he calls me the next day.

:toasting:

I hate to slap you with a cold dose of reality but coincidences are indeed coincidences. How many time have your thought of some one you haven't had contact with for ages, the phone rings, and it's not them. No one ever remembers that. You only remember the the hits, never the misses.

Let's say that the probability of your scenario might be, oh, say 10,000,000 to one. If that were the case the same sort of coincidence could be expected to be occurring almost a 1,000 times a day worldwide assuming a population of ~7,000,000,000 people.

If you can calculate the odds against something happening, no matter how astronomical they might be, those same odds state just as certainly that the event will happen. It's not remarkable.

Now if you experience an event the odds of with a probability of 0, not close to 0 but 0, then you might be on to something. That has yet to happen. Proclaiming the reciprocal of long odds to be 'miracles' or ESP is a favorite pastime of lots of people. How many times has someone survived some bizarre and, on the surface, unsurvivable event and have that experience heralded far and wide as a 'miracle'? You see it on the evening news almost every night. Little Bobby Fustermucher pulled from certain death by a passerby/family dog/whatever. A miracle, that's what it is. There's absolutely nothing miraculous about beating long odds.

On the other hand, there's a plethora of evidence that no one no how possesses and sort of 'ESP'. That the stock market opens each day, that gambling casinos are still in business, that horse races are conducted daily are prima facie evidence that these mysterious abilities are non-existent.

Hell, James Randi has for years offered $1,000,000.00 (http://www.randi.org) to anyone who can demonstrate any of these abilities under something resembling controlled conditions. He still has his million bucks.

Most gambling casinos keep meticulous records of the returns on the various games and devices designed to remove every nickel from your jeans. Month after month, year after year these games return exactly what they're expected to by the laws of probability. They never deviate. One would think that if anyone sporting paranormal powers engaged in any of these dubious pastimes these records would show it. They do not.

No one has ever, as in ever, demonstrated the existence of any ESP ability under controlled conditions. Ever.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
i hope to meet you someday. you have been cracking me up for 5 years now.
OOO-eee-ooo.. and you've only been here 3 years, so you definitely had it for two years before you knew him.............. :omg:


Must be the doo........:popcorn:
 

skyhigh

New Member
OOO-eee-ooo.. and you've only been here 3 years, so you definitely had it for two years before you knew him.............. :omg:

Must be the doo........:popcorn:

You're forgetting his tenure here as "sacwraps". So, no ESP for the other 2 years Gino.
 
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