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From: Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
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Subject: Russia don't need no bombers...now that they have "Psychic Soldiers"
Date: 4 Apr 2019 18:52:52 -0700
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Russian Military Journal Claims Psychic Soldiers Can Crash Computers and Control
Dolphins
https://gizmodo.com/russian-military-journal-claims-psychic-soldiers-can-cr-1833816412
communicated with dolphins, crashed computer programs, and even looked into
safes using the power of telepathy.
As first highlighted by Russian media outlet RBC, the February issue of Army
reserve colonel Nikolai Poroskov detailed a variety of bizarre abilities related
According to Poroskov, Russian special forces in Chechnya employed these
Army Collection:
The uninitiated know little about this unique technology. But one aspect is
dolphins. They mentally gave the animals commands that they performed. This was
practiced by the famous animal trainer Durov. The technique, it turns out, is
With an effort of thought one can, for example, crash computer programs, burn
crystals in generators, eavesdrop on a conversation, or interrupt television and
radio transmissions.
Experiments like these were successful: reading a document lying in a safe, even
if it was in a foreign language the person did not speak; identifying
individuals belonging to a terrorist network; identification of potential
candidates for terrorist groups.
studied both psychic phenomena and military applications for dolphins. However,
neither country has previously claimed the kind of success described in Army
Speaking to RBC, Yevgeny Alexandrov, the chairman of the Russian Academy of
as in many countries of the world, such studies are recognized as
military experiments were last conducted in Russia in the early 2000s.
least one Russian Twitter user saw some truth in the story.
https://sc.mil.ru/social/media/magazine/archive.htm
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