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Wolf Grigorievici Messing s-a născut în 1899 într-o familie săracă evrei din
micul oraş Gora-Kavaleriya lângă Varşovia,Polonia, care era pe atunci
parte a Imperiului Rus.
In copilărie a suferit de la "somnambulism/lunatism", o tulburare despre
care se credea ca ar fi cauzată de fazele Lunii. Messing a fost vindecat
atunci când părinţii săi au pus o cadă cu apă rece, langă patul lui, asa ca
la ridicare din pat trebuia sa paseasca în ea şi se trezea.
La vârsta de şase ani Messing a fost trimis la o şcoală religioasă, unde s-a
remarcat prin capacitatea sa de devotiune/devotament şi prin incredibila
sa capacitate de a memora rugăciuni. Mai târziu, el a fost înrolat într-un
Yeshiva Rabbinical School, dar a fugit după doi ani.
Messing luat primul tren de pasageri pe care l-a putut găsi, s-a ascuns sub
o bancă, şi a adormit. Atunci cand conductorul trenului i-a cerut biletul,
Messing a luat o bucată de hârtie de pe podea şi a înmânat-o omului,
privind în ochii lui şi dorind ca acesta sa creada ca acea hârtie era un
adevărat bilet de tren. El a reusit, şi a ajuns in Berlin, fără alte probleme
suplimentare.
Faima Internationala
Când a facut 16 ani, Messing a început primul său turneu, călătorind in
orasul Vienna.
Dar el nu mai era o atracţie de circ. Messing a creat un program de
experimente psihologice, aşa cum modest face referire la ele.
În timpul acestor "experimente" adolescentul s-ar executa comenzi care ii
erau trimise mental, spunea biografia unor oameni pe care el nu i-a
întâlnit niciodată înainte, şi găsea obiecte ascunse de public.
Faima in creştere a lui Messing a atras atenţia lui Albert Einstein. Marele
fizician l-a invitat pe talentatul tanar la el acasa, si acolo Messing l-a
întâlnit pe Sigmund Freud.
Psihanalistul(S. Freud) si-a început imediat propriile experimente mentale.
El a dat tanarului Wolf o comandă mentală “sa ia o pensetă şi sa smulgă
trei fire de păr din renumita mustaţă a lui Einstein. Tanărul a făcut asa
cum i s-a cerut, deşi era incurcat. Dar Einstein (nu s-a suparat)si i-a spus
sa vină la el pt ajutor, dacă ar avea vreodată nevoie de el.
Messing nu s-a mai întâlnit niciodată din nou cu Einstein, dar a învăţat
de la Freud, arta de concentrarii şi a auto-hipnozei. Mai târziu, în viaţa sa
Messing s-a mai întâlnit cu alţi oameni celebri, inclusiv cu Gandhi în 1927.
Faima a venit imediat; Messing a devenit ceva de genul unei mari vedete,
iar succesul său a adus venituri incredibile guvernului. Asistenta lui
Messing , Valentina Ivanovskaya, isi reaminteste faptul că mediumul se
întâlnea cu Stalin, Beria, Voroşilov, Kalinin, precum şi cu alţi lideri
sovietici.
Odată Stalin i-a spus, "Ce om viclean sunteţi, Messing!", La care telepatul
a răspuns într-o rusă nu prea perfectă : "Nu eu sunt cel viclean,
dumneavoastra suntetii cel care este cu adevărat viclean!" Kalinin nervos
si-a tras manecile, dar Stalin a fost, evident, într-o dispoziţie bună în acea
zi. Poate că Messing a citit asta mintea dictatorului.
Stalin şi Lavrenti Beria (şeful poliţiei secrete) au decis să testeze din nou
abilitatile hipnotizatorului. Ei l-au intrebat dacă ar putea ieşi din Kremlin
fără un pasaport în cazul în care gardienii au fost avertizaţi să nu-l lase sa
iasa afară. Messing a răspuns că el ar putea. Şi el a părăsit clădirea fără
probleme, deşi un secretar l-a urmat. Nimeni nu a l-a oprit pe medium, şi
el a fluturat mana catre liderii sovietici din strada. Gardienii au jurat că
omul care a iesit trecand pe langa ei nu a fost nimeni altul decat Stalin
însuşi.
Când Messing a intrat înapoi în clădire (dupa cum si-a amintit intamplarea
în interviul său din ziarul Leningradskaya Pravda în 1964), comandantul
garzii i-a trimis un mesaj în mintea lui: "Tu evreu imputit!" Telepatul l-a
lovit peste obraz cu propriul sau gând. Şi ofiţerul s-a dat la o parte.
Messing a fost consultat atât de Stalin cat şi de şef NKVD-ului intr-o serie
de ocazii. Alte intalniri cu varfurile partidului şi cu oficialii poliţiei secrete a
avut loc, şi ca rezultat Messing a suferit mult de stress.
The human brain is mysterious, and its complex cognitive powers are far
from being understood. In the darkest years of the turbulent 20th century
there lived a man who harnessed the mysterious powers of the brain like
no other human being known to history. He was a telepath, a mind
reader, a psychic, a remote viewer, and a lucky survivor who avoided
both the Holocaust and the death camps of Joseph Stalin.
We may never know the full extent of his extraordinary abilities.
A Starving Medium
Messing was paid a pittance for menial work, and once fainted from
hunger right on the street. He was taken to a morgue, where he was
saved from his lethargy by the famous psychiatrist and neurologist
Professor Abel. This man was the first to realize Messing’s incredible
mental powers and his ability to control his body. Abel began to conduct
mind-reading experiments with the boy. Messing could become cataleptic
(entering a trancelike or unresponsive state of consciousness) at will.
Later he found out that he could foretell the future in this state.
Meanwhile, young Wolf began to work in the Berlin Panopticum (a circus)
and a variety theater.
The professor was amazed with results of his experiments. Messing
immediately understood all mental commands and executed them with
precision. He trained himself by going to the Berlin market to read the
minds of the vendors.
Abel also taught the teenager to turn off his feelings of physical pain.
Messing became a fakir, and to supplement his income (and send money
to his impoverished family), he let people pierce his chest
and neck with nails in front of an audience.
International Fame
When he turned 16, Messing began his first tour, traveling to the city
of Vienna.
But he was no longer a circus attraction. Messing had developed a
program of psychological experiments, as he modestly refered to them.
During these “experiments” the teenager would execute commands sent
to him mentally, tell biographies of people he never met before, and find
items hidden by the audience.
Messing’s growing fame attracted the attention of Albert Einstein.
The great physicist invited the talented youth to his home, where Messing
met Sigmund Freud.
The psychologist immediately began his own mental experiments. He
gave a mental command to young Wolf to get a pair of tweezers and
pluck three hairs from Einstein’s fabulous mustache. The youth did as he
was instructed, albeit with embarrassment. But Einstein told him to turn
to him for assistance, should he ever need it.
Messing never met with Einstein again, but learned from Freud the
art of concentration and self-hypnotism. Later in his life Messing met with
other famous people, including Gandhi in 1927.
In 1917, Messing began a world tour, amazing people throughout
the planet. His circus days were over. In 1921 he returned to Poland, now
a free country, and served in the army. Later, the now-famous young
man toured the world again, with a renowned medium as his manager. He
had enemies among charlatans who preyed on naïve people and their
beliefs; they tried to compromise the psychic, but he knew of their plans
through his incredible powers of perception. Messing also solved crimes
and found lost valuables.
Soviet Medium
During the war, the famous telepath gave many performances in
the Soviet military units, military hospitals, and defense plants. His
demonstration of mysterious qualities of human psyche and brain irked
Communist ideologues and their materialistic propaganda. Before every
performance after 1950, a statement from the Institute of Philosophy of
the Soviet Academy of Sciences had to be read to the public announcing
that Messing’s abilities to read others’ minds were based on “reflection of
thoughts on motor human controls”—
that is, he guessed the thoughts of others based on their involuntary and
unconscious movements.Telepathy does not exist, proclaimed the so-
called scientists, because Marxism-Leninism did not provide the
guidelines as to its existence. A human thought cannot exist outside of
the brain or the material world, and Messing’s experiments had nothing to
do with telepathy—this was the official ideological line.
Messing did not like to perform in big cities because he did not like
to attract too much attention from the Communist leaders. But the Soviet
people loved Messing’s performances and filled the theaters whenever he
was in town. Once while performing in Kiev in the late 1940s, he was
detained and brought to Moscow because Nikolay Bulganin, a top Soviet
official at the time, had been ordered by Stalin to find a lost briefcase with
topsecret documents. Messing was brought to the office of the individual
who had lost the briefcase, where he concentrated his remote viewing
abilities as he looked at the items in the room. Messing visualized a
scene with a sloping riverbank, a small church, and a bridge across the
river. There was a black item under the bridge. It was the briefcase.
Messing spoke with local geography experts, giving them the
description in his mind, and they recognized two such locations in the
vicinity of Moscow. Two trucks full of armed soldiers were dispatched, and
a few hours later the briefcase with its precious contents was placed in
front of the Soviet officials.
Messing begged Soviet scientists to study him and provide
explanations for his unique abilities. But for the most part such scientists
were closed-minded people, terrified of the official Communist party line,
and they ignored his pleas. Some tests were carried out in the Institute of
Psychiatry of the Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR. But the scientists
there preferred not to discuss issues that could not be described by the
ideomotor actions.The opportunity to study a new phenomenon was lost.
Wolf Messing believed in the existence of a special “field”responsible
for telepathic abilities. He felt it should be discovered and researched,
and that it could provide wonderful possibilities, just as the
electromagnetic
field did. He was also fascinated by hypnosis, and recalled that in his
younger days in Poland he used hypnosis to cure mental illnesses in
extreme cases.
On at least one occasion, Messing was able to predict a man’s fate by
looking at his photograph. He was able to foretell the future (when he was
forced to by circumstances) with accuracy. Messing wrote that foresight
or clairvoyance does exist. We cannot explain such phenomena because
we have yet to clearly understand the essence of time, its connection to
space, and the interconnectedness between past, present, and future.
The legendary artist and famous telepath worked until 1974. By then he
was fluent in Russian, Polish, Hebrew and German languages. The KGB
allegedly confiscated his personal diaries and notes immediately after his
death. The documents remain classified.
WolfMessing passed away in 1974, and was buried next to his wife at the
Vostryakovsky cemetery of Moscow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_Messing
http://englishrussia.com/?p=172
"Dacă acordarea Premiului Nobel este criteriul cel mai valid al valorii
ştiinţifice a unor savanţi, atunci o atitudine pozitivă a acestora faţă de
fenomenele PSI le conferă autorizaţia de a fi studiate cu toată încrederea;
amintim printre aceştia pe A. Einstein, S. Freud, Pierre şi Marie Currie, Th.
Edison, N. Bergson. Mai mult, Einstein, Freud şi marele om politic
Mahatma Ghandi îl cunosc personal pe Wolf Messing, prognostul cel mai
apropiat de zilele noastre, pe care îl supun unor probe şi experienţe ce îi
conving pe deplin de capacităţile extrasenzoriale ale acestuia. Messing
explică, într-un interviu acordat unui ziar celebru din acea vreme,
mecanismul ce stă la baza precogniţiei astfel : “Alături de metodele
ştiinţifice şi logice de cunoaştere, mai există şi o cunoaştere directă, care
este prezicerea.
Printr-un efort de voinţă, văd deodată rezultatul final al unui eveniment,
care îmi apare ca un fulger în faţa ochilor mei. Mecanismul cunoaşterii
directe scurtcircuitează cauza logică şi efectul în lanţ şi-mi relevă numai
etapa finală şi definitivă ce determină un eveniment. ”
[PRECOGNIŢIA, de Alexa Georgeta Universitatea ,,Andrei Şaguna''
Facultatea de Psihosociologie Specializarea psihologie]]
Wolf Messing - Stalin's Psychic
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Most psychics' stories are not very creditable. Especially in this day and
age, anyone who claims to have psychic ability is either suspected of
watching too many episodes of Heroes, or having spent too much time
around the same people. Wolf Messing's legacy in this sense is a bit
different. His witnesses/references include the likes of Albert Einstein,
Sigmund Freud and Joseph Stalin.
Wolf Messing's story mainly took place during the first half of the 20th
century. Whether or not his psychic powers were real or merely wartime
propaganda is therefore up for debate. It is very possible that Stalin
allowed the rumours about Messing to spread, in an attempt to make
Hitler question whether or not Stalin had an ace up his sleeve. After
reading Wolf Messing's story you will probably be able to make up your
own mind on the subject.
Wolf Messing was born a Polish Jew near Warsaw on the 10th of
September, 1899. At the time Russia was being ruled by its last czar,
Nicholas II. Messing ran away from school when he was 11, and without
having purchased a ticked, boarded a train heading to Berlin. Legend has
it that on the train he was caught by a brutal ticket collector who
repeatedly asked him to show his ticket. Messing ended up handing the
collector a peace of paper from his pocket, willing the collector to mistake
it for a ticket. And surely enough the iron jaws of the collector's ticket
punch snapped and Messing was handed back his "ticket". The collector
apparently even asked Messing why he had been sleeping under a seat
when he had a perfectly valid ticket on him.
Both Einstein and Freud were highly interested in the 17 year old
Messing's abilities. And when tested, Messing did not disappoint. As the
story goes Freud told Einstein that he would think of a command for
Messing to interpret and carry out. One day when all three were seated in
Freud's salon in Vienna, Messing went into a trance, upon which he sat
up, walked across the room to a pair of scissors lying on a desk, and then
proceeded to clip exactly three hairs from Einstein's moustache.
Apparently he had carried out the exact command that Freud had been
thinking off. Accounts of this story do wary somewhat. Some say instead
of cutting three hairs he plucked them using a pair of tweezers.
During World War I messing toured South Africa and the Far East, and
afterwards returned to his birthplace, which had become an independent
Poland. After more years of compulsory Military service he started
travelling throughout Europe again. He never struggled to make a living,
showcasing his mind reading talents to amazed audiences. His most
famous trick was to drive a car whilst blindfolded, receiving all the
information that he required from the passenger.
The accuracy of his antics did not go unnoticed by the KGB. This explains
how one day, after being arrested, he was told that he was soon to expect
a visitor with immense authority. This was no exaggeration. The visitor
was Stalin himself. Stalin began to question Messing about his life in
Poland and the situation there. A few days later, after being released, the
KGB again rounded Messing up, informing him that Stalin had a few
special tests in mind, to determine the true extent of his abilities.
The first test was more or less the same scenario as when Messing
handed the scrap of paper to the brutal ticket conductor when he was 11.
Only this time the stakes were higher. He was to walk into an official state
bank and ask an official to hand over 100'000 roubles while presenting a
blank piece of paper at the same time.
He would spend the next 20 year touring the USSR, performing in small
villages. Along the way he also gained a reputation as a faith healer. In
1972 he tragically died from a heart attack. He had gained such a high
status in the USSR that he was giving a hero's burial.
Biography
Born to a Jewish family, Messing fled from Germany to the USSR before
World War II. His abilities came to the attention of Joseph Stalin.
Cultural references
Wolf Messing is mentioned in Suvorov's novel The Choice (Выбор), under
the name “Rudolf Messer”
References
Ostrander, Sheila and Schroeder, Lynn (1970). Psychic Discoveries Behind
the Iron Curtain. Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0-13-732230-5.
Nagel, Alexandra Een mysterieuze ontmoeting(Une rencontre mystérieuse
) :Sai Baba en mentalist Wolf Messing/A mysterious meeting... :Sai Baba
and mentalist Wolf Messing published in Tijdschrift voor
Parapsychologie/Journal for parapsychology 368, vol. 72 nr 4, Dec. 2005,
pp. 14-17 (Dutch language)
Topsy Küppers: Wolf Messing – Hellseher und Magier. Langen/Müller,
München 2002. ISBN 3784428800 (German)
Topsy Küppers: Wolf Messing – Der Hellseher in Stalins Diensten/Le
voyant dans les services de Staline ;“Wolf Messing: Clarvăzătorul în slujba
lui Stalin”, 2002
WOLF MESSING: The 20th Century's Greatest Psychic by Brian Alan
Burhoe
in Spirituality / Metaphysical (submitted 2006-04-25)
Wolf Messing. The One Who Had Seen through Time Episode 1 of 16.avi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OOsgHKAqMU
"You're Wolf Messing! It is you who predicted the death of our Fuhrer!"
précognition precognitive
Wolf Messing a schimbat soarta celui de-al doilea razboi mondial.A fost
fara indoiala cel mai dotat on in precognitie
Hitler il avea pe Erik Jan Hanussen.
In literatura parapsihologica a secolului al XX-lea Wolf Messing ar putea fi
comparat doar cu legendarul Gérard Croiseta. A calatorit in India, Viena ,
unde s-a intalnit cu Albert Einstein si Sigmund Freud in faimosul
apartament din Berggasse 19.
Messing, the Psychic who fled Hitler, was tested by Stalin and astounded
the world with his telepathic and predictive powers!
In Vienna he met Sigmund Freud, who tested him. Freud was amazed at
the results. It took places in Albert Einstein's apartment. Freud gave
Messing a mental command. In Messing's own words: "To this day I still
remember Freud's mental command. Go to the bathroom cupboard and
pick up some tweezers. Return to Albert Einstein and pull out from his
luxuriant moustache three hairs." Messing did as told.
Years later, when speaking of the incident, Freud concluded that "If I had
my life to live over again, I would devote it to Psychic Research."
When he predicted Hitler's death if the Fuhrer "turned toward the East,"
Hitler had a sum of 200,000 marks put on his head.
If Hitler, who was fascinated by the occult arts, had listened to Messing
rather than his advisors, the war would have gone differently. Messing
was arrested by the Germans. At the police station, he gave the officers a
mental order to go to a room in the other end of the building, even his
guards.
"I walked up to the cashier and handed him a blank sheet of paper torn
from a school notebook." Stern Soviet agents watched as the elderly male
teller looked at the paper, went to the safe, came back and handed
Messing 100,000 rubles. Messing walked outside to waiting Soviet agents.
Amazed, they counted the money then handed it back. When Messing
returned to the bank counter and handed back the money, the teller
looked at the money in surprise, looked at Messing then at the blank
sheet of paper. He fell to the floor with a heart attack. "Luckily, it wasn't
fatal."
After that, Messing went on to prove, more than any other woman or
man, the validity of psychic mind reading, telepathy and precognition.
(Stalin didn't believe Messing's prediction that "Soviet tanks would roll
into Berlin" a year before Hitler invaded Russia.) Soviet parapsychologists
threw every test at him they could think of. He astounded them all.
Even though the Soviet authorities prevented the official printing of his
autobiography, ABOUT MYSELF, in 1967, it was smuggled out of Russia
in manuscript form. Now, with Russia free once more, it is available in
published form.
Messing wrote: "My ability to see the future may seem to contradict the
materialist understanding of the world. But there is not a particle of the
unknowable or supernatural about precognition... The Future is shaped
from the past and the present. There are patterns of connections between
them... After an effort of will, I suddenly see the final result of some event
flash before me... The time is coming when Humankind will understand all
these phenomena. There is nothing strange about it."
Por razones de tiempo solo voy a traducir los dos pasajes mas
significativos de la vida de Messing y están vinculados a su relación con el
dictador ruso Joseph Stalin. El artículo sobre la vida de este hombre lo
incluyo textualmente in Ingles al final de este post.
Existe por cierto este interesante libro sobre la vida de Messing, se titula:
Sheila Ostrander şi Lyn Schroeder, au fost primii americani care, în cartea
lor „Descoperiri psihice în spatele Cortinei de Fier”, publicată în 1971
Wolf Messing: The True Story of Russia's Greatest Psychic por Tatiana
Lungin
Topsy Küppers: Wolf Messing – Hellseher und Magier. Langen/Müller,
München 2002. ISBN 3784428800 (German)
Nagel, Alexandra Een mysterieuze ontmoeting… :Sai Baba en mentalist
Wolf Messing/A mysterious meeting... :Sai Baba and mentalist Wolf
Messing published in Tijdschrift voor Parapsychologie/Journal for
parapsychology 368, vol. 72 nr 4, Dec. 2005, pp. 14-17 (Dutch language)
"Orice adevar trece prin 3 faze:mai intai este ridiculizat, apoi trezeste o
opozitie violenta,si in sfarsit este acceptat ca fiind evident de la sine"-
Avicena.
Wolf Gregorevich Messing
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_Messing
Wolf Gregorevich Messing (10. September 1899 in Góra Kalwaria (Polen);
† 8. November 1974 in Moskau) war ein bekannter Hellseher und
Hypnotiseur.
Die in Warschau begonnene Ausbildung brach der junge Mann ab. Er zog
dann als Hellseher, Hypnotiseur und Magier durch die Welt und erlangte
so rasch Berühmtheit. Bei einem dieser Auftritte soll ihn angeblich Albert
Einstein gesehen und in sein Haus eingeladen haben, wo Sigmund Freud
diverse Experimente mit ihm durchgeführt haben soll.
Eine seiner Reisen führte Messing nach Indien, wo er eine Begegnung mit
dem bekannten, aber recht umstrittenen Guru Sathya Sai Baba gehabt
haben soll. 1937 soll Messing bei einem Auftritt in Warschau den Beginn
des Zweiten Weltkriegs und Hitlers Niederlage vorausgesagt haben,
woraufhin er inhaftiert wurde. Angeblich befreite Messing sich mit Hilfe
seiner hypnotischen Fähigkeiten aus dem Gefängnis, um dann nach
Russland zu fliehen.
Messing verließ die Bank, kam mit zwei Zeugen wieder und gab das Geld
zurück. Als der Angestellte erkannte, was er getan hatte, und nicht
wusste, wie dieses hatte passieren können, erlitt er einen Herzanfall.
Вольф Мессинг
Wolf Messing
( 10.09.1899 года [Гура-Кальвария, Варшавская губерния ]-
08.11.1974 года [Москва])
Россия (Russia)
Сверхъестественные способности не раз спасали жизнь – его жизнь,
и вещали смерть – чужую смерть. Не оставляя места ни страху, ни
надежде... Но где он, божественный ли, сатанинский ли дар, сейчас,
осенью семьдесят четвёртого, когда в советчиках лишь страх, а в
помощниках – вполне традиционная, отнюдь не сверхъестественная
советская медицина? Судьба и смерть пришли за ним в свой черёд, и
перед их лицом предсказатель гибели Третьего рейха, заклинатель
империи зла и научного атеизма стал страдающим, испуганным
стариком.
Во́ льф Григо́ рьевич (Ге́ ршикович) Ме́ ссинг (10 сентября 1899, Гура-
Кальвария, Польша — 8 ноября 1974, Москва, СССР) — эстрадный
артист, выступавший в СССР с психологическими опытами «по
чтению мыслей» зрителей, заслуженный артист РСФСР (1971)[1].
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1 Биография
2 Автобиография и проверка её достоверности
2.1 Происхождение легенд
3 Участие в раскрытии преступлений
4 В кинематографе и на телевидении
5 Примечания
6 Литература
7 Ссылки
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Вольф Мессинг родился в еврейской семье в городе Гура-Кальвария,
расположенном в 25 км на юго-восток от Варшавы — на территории
Российской империи. В юности участвовал в номерах иллюзионистов
в польских бродячих цирках. Затем освоил «эстрадную телепатию»
(т. н. «контакты через руку»). В интервью П. Орешкину Мессинг
таким образом описывал свои выступления:
På senare tid har Messings förmågor varit Sathya Sai Babas (en indisk
mystiker) primära diskussioner.
În acelaşi timp, Bulgaria a devenit prima ţară în lume care s-a putut
mândri cu un medium extraordinar, o femeie oarbă, numită Vanga
Dimitrova, care locuia într-un oraşel din sudul ţării, Petrich. Cei care
doreau să o consulte erau atât de numeroşi încât se construiese special
pentru ei un hotel. Mai ales că în noaptea de dinaintea întâlnirii cu Vanga
ei trebuiau să doarmă cu o bucăţică de zahăr sub pernă. A doua zi Vanga
lua bucata de zahăr, şi-o presa pe frunte şi era apoi capabilă să furnizeze
o mulţime de informaţii despre trecutul, prezentul şi viitorul celui în
cauză. Vanga a fost consultată şi în probleme internaţionale şi se spune
că înainte de decembrie 1989 însuşi Ceauşescu i-a cerut sfatul.
Dar autorităţilor sovietice nu le-a plăcut deloc cartea. Era, spuneau ei,
„plină de erori privind relatarea faptelor şi plină de prejudecăţi
antisovietice” şi au reacţionat violent la sugestia că parapsihologia era
cercetată spre a fi folosită în mod special în „apărare, război psihologic,
spionaj etc.”.
Bibliografie:
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