Of course they're real. And they're usually caused by such questionable activities as not eating for three days, or taking hallucinogens, or by something else that upsets the chemical balance of the brain.
Ok, that was a veyr ignorant statement and I will let it speak for itself..now onward...
There have been numerous experiments performed to try and demonstrate ESP and so far there has been no evidence - not even a hint!
That's also ignorant....
Using the standards applied to any other area of science, it is concluded that psychic functioning has been well established. The statistical results of the studies examined are far beyond what is expected by chance. Arguments that these results could be due to methodological flaws in the experiments are soundly refuted. Effects of similar magnitude to those found in government-sponsored research at SRI and SAIC have been replicated at a number of laboratories across the world. Such consistency cannot be readily explained by claims of flaws or fraud.Professor Jessica Utts
Division of Statistics
University of California, Davis
If some type of ESP were a real phenomenon, then I'm sure Vegas casino's would be bankrupt by now, or at least there would be rules against it. Also, the government ESP projects were all cancelled - I suppose they didn't work as planned.
The fact is cops use psychics all the time as a last result measure, the US government was so astonished by experiments showing the xsistence of remote viewing they authorized project stargate. It was cancelled at the end of the cold war. Who's to say it isn't still being used under secrecy? Stargate was a spying program, such programs are not always made public.
I have seen it myself and it cant be explained away. I picked a random page in a random magazine, stuck a marker in the magazine and told my girlfriend to sketch the target. The target we defined as whichever image the marker I had placed in the magazine was touching. She produced a sketch, not skribbles mind you, but a distinct human figure in an exact position with a strange looking hat. It turns out the target was that image exactly. It was a human figure with a jester hat that was split in two, with his hands outstretched, exactly as in her sketch. You know what the chances of her hitting that were? It could have been anything. I didnt know what the target was, she had no idea what type of magazine it was.
She has given me exact results like that many times, again, that cannot be explained away. This is the type of evidence that can be reproduced in labs and analyzed that the US government was astonished by, and was so convinced they authorized project stargate right here in fort meade maryland.
Until you experience it, you won't beleive I know. I never did until she showed me.
-Dan