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  1. 14 de feb. de 1974 · Andrija Puharich is a neurologist. After completing his studies at the medical school of Northwestern University, he set up his own laboratory in Maine for the study of extrasensory perception (ESP). A stint with the U.S. Army at its chemical center aroused his interest in hallucination-producing mushrooms.

  2. Heidi Jurka is author of The Making of a Psychic. During the period from 1976 to 1979 she worked closely with parapsychologist Andrija Puharich on his "space...

  3. In fact, the story begins nearly 50 years ago, in a private research laboratory in Glen Cove, Maine, called the Round Table Foundation, run by a medical doctor named Andrija Puharich (also known as Henry K Puharich).Set up in 1948 to research the paranormal, among the noted psychics studied at the Foundation were the famous Irish medium Eileen Garrett and the Dutch clairvoyant Peter Hurkos ...

  4. 26 de sept. de 2023 · Arigó’s totally unorthodox surgery and healing powers defied every rule of medicine. While in Brazil, he first became aware of UFOs, where he saw and photographed a number of them. Publisher: White Crow Books. Published September 26, 2023. 286 pages. Size: 5.5 x 8.25 inches / 210 x 140 mm. ISBN 978-1-78677-250-3.

  5. 6 de feb. de 2010 · Dr. Andrija Puharich has found a way to split water molecules by tuning in on the vibrations of their atoms and breaking the molecules into hydrogen, which could become fuel, and oxygen. Alternating-current impulses augment naturally occurring vibrations in the H2O molecules.

  6. Andrija Puharich, who died in 1995, was a pioneering doctor in research on electrobiology and on the extrasensory abilities of the brain. During his brilliant scientific career, Dr. Puharich held fifty-six American and foreign patents for his inventions in the fields of electronic medicine, neurophysiology and biocybernetics.

  7. Ra ho Tep was a real person of whom little is known. Stone's English utterances include a description of a plant sending people into a trance--a plant identified by Dr Puharich as the fly agaric, a species of mushroom. This appears to suggest that the state of trance in which the spirit leaves the body was practised in Egypt in the year 2700 ...