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e Miscellaneous: Encompasses all topics that were determined to
possess little or no immediate intelligence interest (e.g.,
"hauntings," detection of the human aura, and so forth).
(U) Table 1 provides a summary listing of the Free-Wérld countries
(and their respective research facilities) that have published articles
in the open literature for a given topic. This table should be examined
with the attendant caveats that (1) no evaluation of the quality of any
published research was undertaken for the purposes of this study and
(2) a given article may have been counted more than once if it had been
determined that its principal research objectives encompasged more than
one major topic.
(U) By way of summation, the following observations may be derived
from a general analysis of Table 1, and by further utilizing the sub-
keyword capabilities of the DBMS:
e England and The Netherlands published equivalent numbers of
articles on the topic of "remote sensing," followed by West
Germany. The following represents a distribution of articles
according to remote sensing subtopics (Table 2).
e The Netherlands, West Germany, and Scotland, respectively, are
indicated as performing the majority of the research in "remote
action." The distribution of interest with regard to the sub-
topics within this major category is as follows (Table 3).
e The Netherlands, England, and Scotland, respectively, represent
the primary investigators of techniques both for enhancing the
reliability of psychoenergetic functioning and/or for identifying
talented subjects. Within the major category of reliability and
screening, the published articles for these three countries may
be further subdivided into the following distribution of specific
subtopics (Table 4).
e West Germany and England, followed by The Netherlands and
Scotland, respectively, have advanced the greatest number of
published theories and models. These may be further delineated
according to the following subtopics (Table 5).
e Very little work has been published on "healing" in: this par-
ticular selection of journals; this is not to conclude that this
kind of research categorically is not occurring, but that it may
be published elsewhere in a different genre of periddical.
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