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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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July 30, 1999
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Mind3.ASC
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Mind Control
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and the
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Indian Rope Trick
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In the book, "Beyond Telepathy", Dr. Andrija Puharich recounts his
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experience with an Indian fakir. Also present at the event were a
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olleague and several hundred other witnesses.
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A rope is cast up into the air where it remains suspended yet with
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no visible means of support.
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A small boy goes up the rope followed by an apparently angry
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magician wielding a knife.
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Both magician and boy seem to vanish at the top of the rope. Screams
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are then heard, followed by a grisly rain of dismembered parts.
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The magician reappears at the top of the rope and climbs back down
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holding a bloody knife. He then places the bloody parts in a box,
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closes the lid and within moments the boy emerges smiling and whole
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with no apparent damage.
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In some performances, witnesses see a dog run off with an arm or
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leg which of course has to be recovered.
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Puharich and his colleague saw the magician collect the parts of the
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boy in a basket, go back up the rope and return with the boy whole.
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All during this spectacle, pictures were taken to record the
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phenomena. When the film was developed, the fakir and boy were seen
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to be standing impassively by the rope lying coiled on the floor.
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Puharich concludes that the
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"hallucination was telepathically inspired and extended to the
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several hundred people present."
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In 1934, the Rope trick was performed in London on two separate
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occasions. When the film from concealed cameras was developed, the
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rope was seen to remain lying on the ground while the boy sneaked
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off to hide in the bushes.
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Witnesses to the event were seeing scenes which did not actually
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occur in reality, but the mental projections of someone skilled in
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the art of either hypnosis or extreme concentration with the ability
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to telepathically project what they visualized.
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A variation on the Rope trick was witnessed in French West Africa by
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William Seabrook in 1930.
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"There were two living children close to me. I touched them with
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my hands. And equally close were the two men with their
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swords....iron, three-dimensional, metal, cold and hard. And
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this is what I now SAW with my eyes, but you will understand why
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I am reluctant to tell of it, and that I do not know what SEEING
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means.
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Each man, holding his sword stiffly upward with his left hand,
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tossed a child high in the air with his right, then caught it
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full upon the point.....No blood flowed....
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The crowd screamed now, falling to its knees. Many veiled their
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eyes with their hands, others fell prostrate. Through the crowd
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the jugglers marched, each bearing a child aloft, IMPALED UPON
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HIS SWORD...
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...and disappeared into the witchdoctor's enclosure."
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Seabrook later saw and touched the children, who seemed completely
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undamaged by their ordeal. Few illusions can be so arrogantly
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paraded through a disbelieving crowd.
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Recent conversations with our friend Larry B. yielded an interesting
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story.
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Loosely told, our friend said he knew a hypnotist who went to India
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to study the fakirs and prove that neither mesmerism or hypnotism
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could be used to influence the actions or perceptions of another
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WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT or them being consciously aware of it.
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On docking, the hypnotist was wandering around the dock when he met
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a small, kindly Indian man. A discussion led to the purpose of the
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visit. The hypnotist was looking at the Indian and stating that he
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was absolutely certain the NO ONE COULD BE INFLUENCED against their
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knowledge or without being aware of it.
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As he spoke, a storm began to blow in. The clouds grew dark and
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ominous and the wind began to rage. People were being blown down
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and into the water while boats were tossed around as if made of
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balsa wood.
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The hypnotist grew rather alarmed at what was happening around him
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and on looking back at the Indian, he noticed a kindly smile.
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INSTANTLY, all signs of a storm disappeared to reveal a perfectly
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clear day as if NOTHING HAD HAPPENED AT ALL.
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Needless to say, the stunned hypnotist actively sought the
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instruction of this unusual Indian. Further exploits involved the
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introduction of the hypnotist to an Indian fakir.
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Discussions with the fakir came to the inevitable point of proof.
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At that time the hypnotist saw the man pick up a flower pot and dash
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it against the corner of the room where it broke in many pieces.
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The fakir then told the hypnotist that an illusion could best be
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broken or avoided by anything which focuses concentration. This
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could be a sensation such as pain, or intense concentration on
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something which you know, without doubt to be true.
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The hypnotist was told to select such a fact at which he chose
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2+2=4. The fakir instructed him to continue to concentrate on that
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fact by repeating it over and over.
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As the hypnotist carried out these simple instructions, he looked
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over at the corner where the broken flower pot was lying.
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To his amazement, there was nothing there. On turning to the fakir,
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he saw the flower pot held in the fakir's hand as if it had never
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been thrown.
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He was confused momentarily which caused him to break concentration,
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As this occurred, the flower pot in the man's hand disappeared and
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reappeared broken in the corner just as it had been "thrown" in the
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beginning.
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On again focussing his concentration on 2+2=4, the flower pot was
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restored in the fakir's hand.
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Another story involved the witnessing of the rope trick. The man
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observing the event was quite taken up in the unfolding drama when
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he suddenly felt a sharp sting at the base of his neck.
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When the sting occurred, he slapped at it and again looked toward
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the fakir and his assistant. To his amazement, the fakir and the
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boy were seen to be sitting quite still with the rope at their side.
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The crowd was collectively looking into the air as if the entire
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drama was continuing.
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Much of the above is unverifiable, however, there seems to be some
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basic observations here which do follow the premises of MIND1, MIND2
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and other mind control information. We would be most interested in
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any information you might have on this subject.
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this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard
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consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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