Monday, 19 January 2026

comatised

 the voices.

#provos 

During the Cold War, both the CIA and the KGB engaged in extensive, highly classified research into paranormal phenomena, driven by a mutual fear that the other side was developing "psychic weapons" or superior intelligence-gathering capabilities. The U.S. investigation, known largely as Project Stargate, primarily focused on remote viewing, while the Soviets (often through the KGB and Ministry of Defense) investigated a broader range of topics, including telepathy, psychokinesis, and "bioenergetics". 

CIA Paranormal Research (Project Stargate & Others)
    Remote Viewing (RV): Initiated in the 1970s at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI),  
      this program trained individuals to perceive hidden, distant, or future locations and 
       events without being physically present.
    Key Figures: Researchers Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ worked with subjects like Ingo 
      Swann, Pat Price, and Israeli performer Uri Geller.
    "Psychic Spies": In the 1980s, the program moved to Fort Meade under the DIA, where 
      military personnel like Joseph McMoneagle were used to "view" Soviet targets, such 
      as tracking nuclear submarines or finding hidden weapons.
    Results: While early trials showed some "convincing and unambiguous" results (as 
     noted in declassified CIA documents), a 1995 CIA-commissioned review by the 
     American Institutes for Research declared the project a failure, arguing that the 
     information provided was too vague, inconsistent, and not "actionable intelligence".
    MKUltra: Separate from Stargate, this 1950s-70s program explored mind control and 
     the use of LSD to manipulate human behavior, partly out of fear that the Soviets had 
     mastered brainwashing

KGB and Soviet Paranormal Research 
    Psychotronics & Bioenergetics: The Soviets heavily invested in investigating 
      "bioenergetics" or "psychotronics"—the theory that mental energy (or "bioplasma") 
      could be scientifically measured and potentially used to influence physical matter, 
      such as disabling ICBM guidance systems.
    "Mind Control" & Telepathy: The KGB was reportedly interested in using telepathy to 
      influence or control the minds of individuals from a distance.
    Nina Kulagina: A famous Soviet subject, Kulagina was studied for her alleged ability to 
      move objects with her mind and reportedly even stop the heart of a frog using 
      psychokinesis.
    Scientific Backing: Unlike the U.S. program, which was more isolated, Soviet research 
      was sometimes conducted by established institutes under the Academy of Sciences 
      and Ministry of Defense. 

The "Psychic Arms Race" Dynamics
    Fear-Driven: The U.S. initiatives were largely reactive, spurred by reports in the 1970s 
      that the Soviet Union was spending millions of rubles on psychic research.
    Declassification: In 2017, the CIA declassified 12 million pages of documents revealing 
      the extent of these programs, which had continued for over two decades despite 
      public denials from the Pentagon.
    Outcomes: While both sides produced "anecdotal" or "statistical" successes in lab 
     settings, neither side conclusively demonstrated that the paranormal could be reliably 
     weaponized or used for reliable intelligence gathering. 

Key Takeaways
Both the CIA and KGB investigated the paranormal as a potential military tool, with the US focusing on "remote viewing" (seeing distant places) and the Soviets on "bioenergetics" (influencing objects with the mind). Despite years of funding and serious study by scientists, the findings were ultimately deemed too unreliable to be useful, although the research itself remains a fascinating footnote of the Cold War era.

Vs 
 
"7 fat cows, 7 skinny cows" refers to Pharaoh's dream in the Book of Genesis, interpreted by Joseph, symbolizing seven years of abundant plenty followed by seven years of severe famine, a vision God used to warn Egypt and prompt Joseph's rise to power, where he advised storing food for the lean years. 
 
The Dream Explained:
    The Seven Fat Cows: Represent seven years of great prosperity, good harvests, and 
      abundance in Egypt.
    The Seven Skinny Cows: Represent the seven years of famine that would follow, so 
      devastating they'd make the previous years of plenty forgotten.
    The Twin Dream: The dream repeated itself with seven healthy ears of grain and seven 
      withered ones, confirming its divine origin and urgency, as noted on Bible.com. 

Joseph's Interpretation & Solution:
    Joseph, imprisoned but recognized for his wisdom, explained the dream to Pharaoh.
    He advised appointing wise officials to collect and store a fifth of the crops during the 
      seven plentiful years.
    This stored food would then sustain Egypt through the subsequent seven years of 
      famine, preventing devastation, according to this YouTube video and Bible.com

Significance:
    This dream and its interpretation led to Joseph's appointment as second-in-command 
     in Egypt, allowing him to implement the storage plan and save the nation, as     
     described in Genesis Chapter 41 
 
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What about the Germans in Cold War, please.