1 #healing#ufo - John Alexander on Bill Bengston and his method that heals mice of cancer.
JA: "The Bengston Healing Energy Method It’s all about cycling, a mental process in which the healer mentally rotates through a series of self-chosen images having nothing to do with the
2 JA: "subject or patient. Scientifically, that makes no sense. The results, however, are undeniable. Bill Bengston is among the very interesting healers with whom I have trained. The Bengston Healing Energy Method is one of the most researched of alternative healing processes.
3 JA: "That is not to say it is understood, let alone accepted by the conventional medical or scientific communities. It should be. Bill, a professor at St. Joseph’s College in New York, has provided decades of detailed experimentation on energy healing. As the current president
4 JA: "of the Society for Scientific Exploration, he often treats the audience to explicit pictures of mice in various states of affliction with cancerous tumors which are eventually healed. The process Bill employs is purely a mental one, though sometimes assisted with hands-on
5 JA: "healing energy, or the application of other materials. That includes the use of spiritually charged cotton that somehow seems to alter the healing process. None of his procedures involve additional pharmaceuticals, though for legal purposes, he strongly advises people
6 JA: "to seek or continue competent traditional medical treatments, even if they also go the alternative route. Extensive research has demonstrated the effectiveness of Bill’s method. It has been tested numerous times, healing mice with mammary cancer and
7 JA: "methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma. Often these test animals have lived longer than expected under normal circumstances and none of the mice treated have later developed cancer. The animal testing is very significant when compared with human results, which are often
8 JA: "qualitative rather than quantitative. Simply put, the mice don’t know they are subjects of an experiment. As far as we know, they do not have the cognitive ability to form intent to please the researcher. Nor do we think they have the capability to intentionally alter
9 JA: "their condition. Unlike humans, the mice are simply recipients of the healing with no conscious interaction with the healer. That eliminates the contentious claims of the results being attributed to a placebo effect. One of the more unusual means to compliment Bill’s
10 JA: "healing work is the use of psychically charged cotton. Once obtained, the charged cotton is applied directly to the affected area of the body to either relieve pain or facilitate healing. The instructions suggest that the used cotton be disposed of just as one would do
11 JA: "for any contaminated medical product. There are numerous anecdotes about the effectiveness of using the charged cotton. One comes from my brother who had to undergo surgery in a very sensitive area. After receiving the cotton, he placed it near the affected area.
12 JA: "Within a short period of time he reported that the pain and sensitivity had decreased significantly. Another example was a friend who was afflicted with severe cancer of the throat. While he ultimately succumbed to the disease, he used the charged cotton for
13 JA: "several months and was convinced that it did make the experience far less painful."
Table of Contents
Foreword by Uri Geller
Introduction: Anything That Does Happen, Can Happen
Part I – Personal
1. The NIDS Experience
2. “I Think They’re Here” (UFOs)
14 ToC Continued...
3. Speak to Me (Dolphins and Whales)
4. Healing and Healers
5. Dowsing, Hot Coals, and More
6. The Crystal Skull
7. The Traveling Poltergeist
8. Tripwire
9. Psi and the Martial Arts
Part II – Military
10. Bend, Bend, Bend (Metal Bending)
15 ToC Continued...
11. Journeys Out of the Body
12. Psychic Spies
13. White Cells Matter
14. The Hutchison Effect
Part III – Spiritual
15. On Being Dead
16. The Mediums
17. “Mommy, Why Is He Killing Those People?”
16 ToC Continued...
18. Go to Hell
19. Entering the Spirit World
20. Spirits of Brazil
21. Voodoo. Yes, Voodoo
22. Reindeer Shamans of Mongolia
Part IV – Reflections
23. The Flame
24. Final Thoughts
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
17 ToC Continued:
Appendix: Metal Bending Party Instructions Index
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DIRDs cost $15,000 a piece or $570,000 for all 38 studies. A bargain!
Most of AAWSAP's $22 million went towards hiring 50 FT BAASS folks to work on the phenomenon. This is something we need 2 replicate & everybody should support that. But next time, no Bigelow
2 Hal Puthoff: "I was contracted to commission papers from experts around the globe. And since we didn’t want to be in the position of going out and saying, 'Hey, we’re trying to figure out this UFO thing. Umm, you know, can you help us out here?' I mean, the publicity associated
3 HP: "with that in our black program would have been a disaster.
"So instead, I just simply went out to people and said, 'I’m doing a survey. Where will your particular application or your particular interest in your particular technologies, be in the year 2050, as far as
1 Ask @alejandrotrojas, who has shit all over ("silly," "goofy," "stupid") Wilson/Davis, why he booked and promoted Reed back in the day?
"International UFO Congress (promo): 'The Dr. Jonathan Reed case has been one of the most widely challenged and debated cases in UFO history.
2 "'This presentation by 3 reputable researchers will proffer a staggering amount of hard facts and substantive evidence in support of the case, including video testimony of people who knew Dr. Reed in his life and professional field.'
3 "Art Bell: 'Dr Reed, your critics are frantic to disprove this case.'"
(I think AR also has Michael Schratt spewing bullshit about Dan Burish at one of the International UFO Congress conferences. 🤦🏻♂️)
1 #healing - I believe this is the first paper Bengston (& Krinsley) published in a peer-reviewed journal. This one was in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, @SSE_Tweets, which is NOT mainstream & which takes on papers most journals won't. Paranormal is fine for them. #ufo
2 Abstract—After witnessing numerous cases of cancer remission associated with a healer who used “laying on of hands” in New York, one of us (W.B. ) “apprenticed” in techniques alleged to reproduce the healing effect. We obtained five experimental mice with mammary adenocarcinoma
3 (code: H2712; host strain: C3H/HeJ; strain of origin: C3H/HeHu), which had a predicted 100% fatality between 14 and 27 days subsequent to injection. Bengston treated these mice for 1 hour per day for 1 month. The tumors developed a “blackened area,” then they ulcerated,
1 Fine w/NASA & #ufos but SS article is lacking, as usual.
"by seeking to flag anomalous, unexplained occurrences in NASA’s data, scientists are at least as likely to discover new, exotic-but-earthly atmospheric phenomena as they are 2 find any credible evidence of ET visitors"
"...scientists are at least as likely to discover new, exotic-but-earthly atmospheric phenomena as they are to find any credible evidence of ET visitors. However, they may also learn that said earthly, atmospheric phenomena may turn out to be
3 "something totally unexpected, more exotic & paradigm-changing than they bargained for. Last year, former director of the CIA, John Brennan said UFOs, 'could involve some type of activity that some might say constitutes a different form of life.' If Brennan, who obviously had
1 #ufo - For once, Manny & I agree. It's impressive that @JeremyCorbell was able to accomplish all of this & I suspect the martial arts is what helped him keep his focus & achieve success. He's also is an artist but that came about due to a serious illness he acquired in Nepal.
2 "The transition from Warrior to Artist began while traveling in Nepal, where he acquired a near-fatal respiratory disease that changed his life. No longer able to train martial arts, Corbell found strength in painting on vintage doors salvaged from local demolitions around his
3 "childhood home. The recovery experience accidentally launched his new life as an Artist."
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I'm glad folks like Manny have stopped taking cheap shots @ Jeremy bc they don't believe Lazar or they don't like his style. Nice 2C pettiness start to fade.
1 #ufo@g_knapp & Kelleher covered that possibility in Hunt 4 the Skinwalker (05). Why don't skeptics mention that? A bias against Knapp? Or against paranormal?
HFTS "The suggestion...that the ranch was the site of some sort of clandestine military experiment cannot b ruled out
2 HFTS: "entirely. The military & intelligence communities have vast resources @ their disposal. They undoubtedly possess technological capabilities that are far beyond anything that is known in the public sector. And in the past, they have certainly demonstrated a willingness to
3 HFTS: "carry out psychological warfare exercises, disinformation campaigns, and surveillance programs against unwitting civilian populations, even when such
programs are clearly illegal.
"Could the military be responsible for the phenomena observed at the ranch?