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March 30, 1978
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Approved For Release 2003/09/09 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400260005-1 SECRET ABSTRACT (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v I BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 A. Chronology of Major Events (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 B. Official Policy (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I I EAST-WEST EXCHANGE (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 A. China Psychoenergetics Tour--Introduction (U) 7 B. Institute of High Energy Physics (Beijing) (U). . . . . 8 C. Shanghai Meeting with Editorial Staff of 'Nature' ('Ziran Zazhi') (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 D. PRC Representation at Cambridge Conference (U). . . . . 12 III ASSESSMENT AND CONCLUSIONS (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 A. Assessment (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 B. Conclusions (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 APPENDICES A EXCEPTIONAL HUMAN BODY RADIATION (U). . . . . . . . . . 23 B STUDY OF THE EXTRAORDINARY FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY IN CHINA (U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 C PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON CHINESE WORK ON EHBF (U). . Approved For Release 2005/099':`CI74RDP96-00792R000400260005-1 Approved For Release 2003/09/09 ClA UNCLASSIFIED 92R000400260005- ST-18105-202-78 30 March 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Preface ......................................................................................................................................................... v Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. ix Section I Introduction (U) ............................................................................................................ 1 1. Terminology (U) ....................................................................................................................... 1 2. Scope (U) .................................................................................................................................... 1 Section II Specific Investigations (USSR) (U) ......................................................................... 3 1. Information Processes (U) ..................................................................................................... 3 2. Energetic Processes (U) .......................................................................................................... 7 Section III Historical Review (U) ................................................................................................. 11 1. USSR (U) ................................................................................................................................... . 11 2. Other Warsaw Pact Countries (U) ..................................................................................... 17 Section IV Subception (U) .............................................................................................................. 21 1. Introduction (U) ....................................................................................................................... 21 2. Dowsing (U) ............................................................................................................................... 21 3. Ideomotor Response (U) ........................................................................................................ 23 4. Myotransfer (U) ...........................................:............................................................................ 24 5. Electroencephalogram Response (U) .................................................................................. 25 6. Suppressed Neuromuscular Response (U) ......................................................................... 26 7. Involuntary Physiological Changes (U) ............................................................................. 28 Section V Theoretical Aspects (U) .............................................................................................. 29 1. Electromagnetics (U) ............................................................................................................... 29 2. Quantum Physics (U) .............................................................................................................. 30 3. Gravitation (U) ......................................................................................................................... 31 4. Holography (U) ........................................................................................................................ 32 5. Other (U) .................................................................................................................................... 32 Section - VI Paraphysics Research Environment (U) ................................................................ 35 1. Belief Structures (U) ............................................................................................................... 35 2. Perceived Threat from the Weat (U) ................................................................................ 40 3. Organizational Politics (U) ................................................................................................... 41 4. Net Assessment (U) ................................................................................................................. 41 Section VII Level of Research Effort-Quantitative Measures (U) ..................................... 43 1. Barriers to Assessment (U) ................................................................................................... 43 2. Number of Paraphysics Researchers (U) .......................................................................... 46 3. Facilities Housing Paraphysics Research (U) .................................................................. 48 4. Government Support for Paraphysics Research (U) ...................................................... 48 Vii UNCLASSIFIED DST-18105-202-78 30 March 1978 UNCLASSIFIED TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont) Page No. ........................................................................... .( 5. Support for Related Disciplines (U) 53 54 U) Summary of Governmental Support 6 ' . 1920 s 1 Section VIII Summary and Conclusions (U) ................................................................................ 55 At that field, ai Paranormal Processes (U) ..................................................................................................... 1 55 psychok . Other Paraphysics Topics (U) .............................................................................................. 2 57 address . 3. Research Environment (U) .................................................................................................... 58 multidi., phenom Appendix I Personalities and Facilities Associated with Paraphysics (U) ....................... 61 future. Annex A Personalities and Facilities-Prime Paraphysics Areas (U) ........................... 63 Annex B Personalities and Facilities-Secondary Paraphysics Areas (U) ................... 83 adjunct Annex C Journalists Who Have Reported on Paraphysics (U) ...................................... 113 basis an Annex D Anti-Paraphysics Writers (U) ................................................................................... 115 this tim Leningn Appendix II Biographical Notes-Selected Personalities (U) ................................................. 117 Appendix III Methodological and Data Considerations (U) .................................................... 121 encoural Marxist) References ................................................................................................................................................... attitudes promine LIST OF TABLES have bee criticism; Table I Academic Specialty of Paraphysics tesearchers-Prime Areas (U) ............... 44 to gain discovers Table Table II Type of Facility Housing Research-Prime Areas (U) ....................................... III Number of Cities, Facilities, and Personalities Involved in 45 certain p Paraphysics Research-Warsaw Pact (U) .................................................................. 47 I Table IV Most Important Research Facilities-Prime Paraphysics Areas (U) .............. 49 terms fo; discovere Table V Comparison of Two Interviews with the Same Source (U) .............................. 124 cause of Ideologic the eont paranorn the gener (' limited, a sufficient such rese4 data avai paranorm out of 135 viii Approved For ReleaseUffLWL s P96-00792R000400260005-1 Approved For Release 2003/09/09 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400260005-1 SECRET TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY V I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. INTEGRATED USSR PSYCHOENERGETICS PROGRAM 2 III. IV. TYPES OF INVESTIGATIONS IMPLICATIONS 13 APPENDIX I BIOELECTRONICS SECTION GOALS APPENDIX BIOELECTRONICS SECTION STAFF iii Approved For Release 2003/0gti6K 96-00792R000400260005-1 Approved For ReleaU (L9/IS t 0792R000400260005-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS (U) LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................ iii I OBJECTIVE AND OVERVIEW ......................................... 1 II TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT ........................................... 2 A. B. Analyses of Selected Japanese Experiments .......................... 2 Incidents of Fraud .............................................. 4 III SCOPE OF EFFORT .................................................. 7 A. Private Organizations ............................................. 7 B. Government and Military Sectors ................................... 9 C. Commercial Sector ............................................. 10 IV CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ........................... 12 REFERENCES ................................................................15 APPENDIX A ............................................................... A-1 APPENDIX B ............................................................... B-1 APPENDIX C ............................................................... C-1 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2003/09/09 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400260005-1 Approved For Release 2003/09/09 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400260005-1 UNCLASSIFIED DST-181OS-387-75 September 1975 Page No. Preface ----------------------------------------------------------- iii. PART I EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION (ESP)--------------------------- 1 SECTION I BACKGROUND--------------------------------- 1 SECTION II TELEPATHY (ENERGY TRANSFER) IN ANIMALS---- 9 SECTION III TELEPATHY (ENERGY TRANSFER) IN MAN-------- 15 Part A Classical Theories and Experiments-------- 15 Part B Current Soviet/Czech Theories and Research Objectives----------------------- 20 SECTION IV TELEPATHIC BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION---------- 29 Part A Basic Research---------------------------- 29 Part B Applied Research-------------------------- 29 PART II PSYCHOTRONIC GENERATOR RESEARCH------------------------- 33 PART III PSYCHOKINESIS RESEARCH---------------------------------- 41 PART IV OUT-OF-THE-BODY PHENOMENA-------------------------------- 53 SECTION I REMOTE VIEWING---------------------------- 53 SECTION II THE APPORT TECHNIQUE---------------------- 55 PART V CONCLUSIONS--------------------------------------------- 57 PART VI TRENDS AND FORECASTS------------------------------------ 61 APPENDIX - PERSONNEL AND FACILITIES------------------------------- 65 1. USSR - Affiliation Known---------------------------- 65 2. USSR - Affiliation Unknown-------------------------- 66 3. Czechoslovakia - Affiliation Known------------------- 66 4. Czechoslovakia - Affiliation Unknown---------------- 67 UNCLASSIFIED DST-1810S-387-75 September. 1975 Pape No . Selected Bibliography ------------------------------- 69 Data Handling ---------------------------- 73 (U) Du have Distribution List----------------------------------------------- 75 re (ESP) , Figure 1 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Comparison of US and Soviet Parapsychology Terms---- 3 rigorou have at - ideol from th Figure 2 Psychotronic Model of Man--------------------------- 23 sense t tional Figure 3 Psychotronic Generator------------------------------ 35 continu Figure 4 Psychotronic Generator------------------------------ 36 (U) In not fit Figure 5 Psychotronic Generator------------------------------ 37 entists as anom. 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