It all boils down to how one perceives the world and how one gets lost in the moment of an experience, mundane or otherwise according to according to Tanya Luhrmann and Kara Weisman by way of Ali Pattillo. Amidst their dataset, the authors find many surprises like the frequency of people hearing god(s), epiphanies, and the sheer power of naked belief. Tangenting at an oblique angle is Harriet Alexander's story on how
Declassified CIA File Reveals US Spies Believed That Soviet Doctors Had "Perfected" Extra-Sensory Perception In The 80's And Could Transmit Thoughts And Feelings To Subjects. Of course it's the
Daily Mail spoiling the article with a sesquipedalian lede, but to our surprise there's actually more to Harriet's piece besides throwing shade on the CIA as dupes and elevating Soviet "scientists" to clever tricksters fighting the good fight. Wonder when the
Daily Mail will rebrand with
RT a.k.a.
Russia Today. (CS)
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