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CIA RDP96 00792r000300330001 8

99 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Mar 15, 1983 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cia Rdp96 00792R000300330001 8 · 99 pages OCR'd
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Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000300330001 -8 LN734-85 Just as I had thought, there were people standing all around the sofa in the office. In the middle of all these people, the student was holding a.spoon in his left hand. His left ;hand was gently touching the handle of the spoon. The spoon had already bent 90 degrees. Part of the spoon was still slowly bending. Staring eyes and startled faces, gasps of astonishment. . Everyone was very excited, and afraid they might miss comething. Their eyes were glued to the student's hands. It goes without saying that the spoon was provided by this publication. Someone said, "Can I touch it?" As he said this, he reached out and touched the spoon. "Ow, that's odd, it tingles like electricity." Another member of the editorial department leaned over and put his face close to the spoon.- ; "Oh, it seems like it's buzzing." When the student was bending the spoon, the spoon felt tingly to the touch. Many persons can attest to that. The student himself said that when the spoon begins to bend, he feels something tingling in his fingers, -but he does not know if this tingling is electricity. A 34.5 Megahertz Electro-Magnetic Wave Coming from the Head. When the student was in the 11th grade, he did a very interesting experiment in the studio of a television station. An antenna was placed on his head, to see if there was anything like a radio wave coming oust. The person in charge of the experiment was a technician fron the police department's scientific police research institute, and the chief of the Japan sonic reseach laboratory. He was one of the first people to research wave motion, and is famous for early research in voice printing. He solved a kidnap-murder ase in the forties by identifying the guilty party through voice printing. He was instrumental in solving the case. In the recent South Korean passenger jet incident, he helped decipher the last transmissions from this jet. It was learned from this experiment that the student emitted a 3405 ; megahertz electro-magnetic wave from the left side of his head. Everyone has a weak electro-magnetic wave which comes from the brain. However, that of the ’ student is more than one‘hundred times stronger. Thinking back to that time, the wave expert said, "It was several microwatts. Amplified it could light a bulb." When he was bending a spoon, when we were taking pictures, the wave was much stronger. ~92- Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000300330001-8
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