Phenomena

Phenomena

Author: Annie Jacobsen

Publisher: Little, Brown

Published: 2017-03-28

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 0316349372

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The definitive history of the military's decades-long investigation into mental powers and phenomena, from the author of Pulitzer Prize finalist The Pentagon's Brain and international bestseller Area 51. This is a book about a team of scientists and psychics with top secret clearances. For more than forty years, the U.S. government has researched extrasensory perception, using it in attempts to locate hostages, fugitives, secret bases, and downed fighter jets, to divine other nations' secrets, and even to predict future threats to national security. The intelligence agencies and military services involved include CIA, DIA, NSA, DEA, the Navy, Air Force, and Army-and even the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Now, for the first time, New York Times bestselling author Annie Jacobsen tells the story of these radical, controversial programs, using never before seen declassified documents as well as exclusive interviews with, and unprecedented access to, more than fifty of the individuals involved. Speaking on the record, many for the first time, are former CIA and Defense Department scientists, analysts, and program managers, as well as the government psychics themselves. Who did the U.S. government hire for these top secret programs, and how do they explain their military and intelligence work? How do scientists approach such enigmatic subject matter? What interested the government in these supposed powers and does the research continue? Phenomena is a riveting investigation into how far governments will go in the name of national security.


The Elusive Quarry

The Elusive Quarry

Author: Ray Hyman

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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Hyman (psychology, U. of Oregon) critiques and analyzes the rationale, protocol, and construction of parapsychological experimentation. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Unruly Spirits

Unruly Spirits

Author: M. Brady Brower

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2010-10-07

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 025203564X

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Unruly Spirits connects the study of séances, telepathy, telekinesis, materializations, and other parapsychic phenomena in France during the age of Sigmund Freud to an epistemological crisis that would eventually yield the French adoption of psychoanalysis. Skillfully navigating experiments conducted by nineteenth-century French psychical researchers and the wide-ranging debates that surrounded their work, M. Brady Brower situates the institutional development of psychical research at the intersection of popular faith and the emergent discipline of psychology. Brower shows how spiritualist mediums were ignored by French academic scientists for nearly three decades. Only after the ideologues of the Third Republic turned to science to address what they took to be the excess of popular democracy would the marvels of mediumism begin to emerge as legitimate objects of scientific inquiry. Taken up by the most prominent physicists, physiologists, and psychologists of the last decades of the nineteenth century, psychical research would eventually stall in the 1920s as researchers struggled to come to terms with interpersonal phenomena (such as trust and good faith) that could not be measured within the framework of their experimental methods. In characterizing psychical research as something other than a mere echo of popular spirituality or an anomaly among the sciences, Brower argues that the questions surrounding mediums served to sustain the scientific project by forestalling the establishment of a closed and complete system of knowledge. By acknowledging persistent doubt about the intentions of its participants, psychical research would result in the realization of a subjectivity that was essentially indeterminate and would thus clear the way for the French reception of psychoanalysis and the Freudian unconscious and its more comprehensive account of subjective uncertainty.


The Phantom Armies Seen In France

The Phantom Armies Seen In France

Author: Hereward Carrington

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-19

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13:

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The Phantom Armies Seen in France by Hereward Carrington: Hereward Carrington's intriguing book delves into the mysterious phenomenon of phantom armies and spectral apparitions witnessed during World War I in France. Drawing from firsthand accounts and historical records, Carrington explores the eerie sightings and strange occurrences reported by soldiers and civilians on the battlefield. The book delves into the psychological and paranormal aspects of war, shedding light on the unexplained mysteries that unfolded during the tumultuous period of conflict. Key Aspects of the Book "The Phantom Armies Seen in France": Supernatural Encounters: The book examines the accounts of supernatural sightings and phantom armies reported during World War I, offering readers an eerie and thought-provoking reading experience. Psychological Impact of War: Carrington delves into the psychological toll of war and how the intensity of conflict may have influenced the perception of spectral phenomena on the battlefield. Historical Curiosities: "The Phantom Armies Seen in France" presents historical curiosities and unexplained occurrences that add an intriguing layer to the history of World War I. Hereward Carrington was a British investigator, psychical researcher, and author, born on October 17, 1880. He was a prominent figure in the field of parapsychology and devoted his career to studying and documenting paranormal phenomena. Carrington's curiosity about the unknown and his contributions to the exploration of the supernatural have left a lasting impact on the field of psychical research.