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oscillations of the indicator's planes at the beginning of rotation are
actually the collective effect of the process of aligning the particles.
Krmessky has yet to explain why, under seemingly identical conditions and
in response to apparently identical stimuli, the rotational indicators
of his devices are on one occasion attracted, and on another, repelled.
Such erratic responses seem to indicate a double magnetic layer in
which the poles are located side by side; this is not feasible if the
poles are similar to electric charges. The indicators react as if
there are positive, negative, and neutral loci alternately distributed in
a relatively small plane. The materials from which the devices are
built are such that they should not react to the inductive effect of
the earth's magnetic field.
(U) Krmessky has advanced the theory that the hypothetical poles in all
objects on the earth's surface are induced by light, or by radiation
in general. This "quasimagnetic field," then, could be a resultant
phenomenon induced by interaction of plasma and radiation, without
having to assume an analogy to the earth's magnetic field. He also
accepts the hypothesis that in man's brain the processes of thinking
are accompanied by the motion of plasma particles, and that this motion
is the source of excitation or, more aptly, the modulator in this
hypothetical field of very fine structure, able to transmit much more
subtle impulses than the well-known electromagnetic field. But even
in this case, he does not disregard the role of the electromagnetic
field. Certain phenomena -- the reflection of visual rays by polished
surfaces, refraction, the effect of light on the polarity of objects,
etc. -- indicate that a common denominator for PK and for the
electromagnetic field may eventually be found.
(U) All of the Soviet and Czech research on PK is significant, especially
that associated with the spectacular Soviet psychics Kulagina, Vinogradova,
and Ermolayev. Kulagina's highly publicized ability to affect living
tissues might be applied against human targets; in like manner,
Vinogradova's power to move objects, and Ermolayev's levitational ability
could possibly be used to activate or deactivate power supplies or to
steal military documents or hardware. Robert Pavlita's generators and
Julius Krmessky's PK indicators could be (and possibly are now) used to
train large numbers of lesser known Soviet and Czech citizens to develop,
enhance, and control their latent psychic abilities. Such a cadre of
trained, but anonymous individuals could be used for any number of
covert activities. ‘Less spectacular, but more significant, is the fact
that Soviet and Czech scientists are pursuing an interrelated, unified
approach to determining the energy sources and interactions underlying
PK and appear to be far ahead of their Western counterparts in reaching
this goal. It will be but a short step from understanding to application
and there is little doubt that many applications can be directed toward
man for whatever purpose, be it good or bad,
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