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Extra Sensory Perception — Part 1
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Jones to DeLoach Memo
Re: Statement by Director Concerning
Extrasensory perception
The Director noted: ‘I have been told that at Duke University some
work is being done in the field of extrasensory perception." The Laboratory
_ determined that Duke has been conducting experiments involving extrasensory
perception since 1934, and that their research covered "supernormal faculties"
not recognized by modern psychological and physiological methods. Further,
that scientists generally are critical of the evidence and methods, and the belief
in extrasensory perception has gained little acceptance among psychologists,
and fails the test of common experience, (63-4036-10)
RECOMMENDATION: \
That the attached letter by the Director be sent to Krell, enclosing
the Director's statement concerning extrasensory perception in the solution of
criminal cases, i,
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