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People haven't discovered how to read minds - so in the meantime they're doing as if | Israel today

2024-01-30T20:38:44.598Z

Highlights: People haven't discovered how to read minds - so in the meantime they're doing as if | Israel today. It is not clear how former generals, Shin Bet veterans, historians and commentators know how to say with certainty what each of our enemies is doing or thinking. Magicians, psychics and mentalists are certified liars. Charlatans who built a career on tricks and illusions. Humans have not yet discovered scientific or neurological abilities that allow them to truly read minds. In the meantime we use tricks and guesses, and hope that the magic will work and that the viewer will believe.


It is not clear how former generals, Shin Bet veterans, historians and commentators know how to say with certainty what each of our enemies is doing or thinking • As Abri Gilad clarified in one of the programs: "If he didn't tell you what he was thinking - you don't know what he was thinking"


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Everyone is dying to be Lior Suchard.

Like, what's wrong?

Have a barbecue with Kim Kardashian, do spectacular magic and read the minds of important people.

The most fun is reading minds.

To be honest, there are people among us who are sure that they will survive.

Turn on the TV, no matter what time it is, and you will see dozens of arrogant barbarians in the studios who insist that they have the power to know what others are thinking.

Specialists in advanced telepathy.

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What made former generals, Shin Bet veterans, historians and commentators of all kinds possess such special powers? Again and again they are interviewed and explain with absolute certainty what Sinwar thinks, what Nasrallah is planning and what Haniyeh knows. The immigrant Yisrael Ziv, a renowned expert in reading minds in Arabic - and all that remains is to believe.

Tricks and guesses

After another fruitless discussion that took place on News 12 around Sinwar's personal thoughts, yesterday the presenter Ofer Hadad tried to deal with the paradox.

"A cabinet member told me: 'The only one who managed to get into Sinwar's head was the surgeon who removed the tumor from his head.' Everything else - not quite yet," concluded Hadad.

And it's not just Sinwar.

Countless people have built careers based on a mysterious ability to know what the Prime Minister is thinking.

For example, Aviv Bushinsky, who worked for Bibi 25 years ago and still answers the same recurring question every day on Rafi Rashef's show: "What is Netanyahu thinking?".

"You've worked with Netanyahu in the past. If you try to get into his head for a moment - then everything boils down to political considerations and talking to the base?" Adi Zarifi challenged Moshe Klughaft this week - because there are plenty of former advisers, and somehow they're all mind readers.

"Tell me, Netanyahu himself, when he saw the photos, what did he think?" Erez Tal asked Dafna Lial the other day, and Avery Gilad was outraged: "How does she know what he was thinking?".

"But she works at it," answered Tal.

For a moment Lial tried to defend her superpower, but Avery made it clear to her: "If he didn't tell you what he was thinking - you don't know what he was thinking, you can only guess."

Magicians, psychics and mentalists are certified liars.

Charlatans who built a career on tricks and illusions.

Humans have not yet discovered scientific or neurological abilities that allow them to truly read minds.

So in the meantime we do as it were - we use tricks and guesses, and hope that the magic will work and that the viewer will believe.

It's not mind reading - it's brain fogging.

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Source: israelhayom

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