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Third eye, sixth sense… The mysteries of intuition and the keys to developing it

2024-01-23T05:18:16.796Z

Highlights: Intuition has gone from a vague paranormal notion to a scientific and economic research tool. The adventure began at the end of the 1960s, when physicists from the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in California developed remote viewing. The CIA, NASA or the FBI massively finance further research. The U.S. Army forms a department to practice "intuitive intelligence" and launches the first psychic spy missions during the Cold War. In the… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 86% left to discover.


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Tarot readers and other future tellers have something to worry about... In fifty years, intuition has gone from a vague paranormal notion to a scientific and economic research tool.

“The adventure began at the end of the 1960s, when physicists from the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in California developed remote viewing,

describes

Alexis

Champion, a former university researcher from of the world of artificial intelligence.

According to the founder and director of Iris Intuition Consulting (IIC), the leading French research, training and consulting firm in

remote viewing

, this protocol promotes the capture of data inaccessible by conventional means.

Science fiction?

Not in the opinion of the CIA, NASA or the FBI who massively finance further research.

The U.S. Army forms a department to practice "intuitive intelligence" and launches the first psychic spy missions during the Cold War.

In the…

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Source: lefigaro

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