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    Are Physical Structures In The Brain Responsible For Our Level Of Intuition?

    Esteemed medical researchers are using modern diagnostic technology to test subjects.

    Is The Caudate-Putamen An Antenna For Anomalous Information?

    What if there was physical evidence of a center in the brain whose configuration tracks with an individual’s intuitive capabilities?

    In early 2018, researchers caught wind of a scientific study being done by Dr. Garry Nolan, Rachford & Carlota Professor in the Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology at Stanford School of Medicine, and Dr. Christopher ‘Kit’ Green, a physician in private forensic medical practice, and affiliated with the Departments of Diagnostic Radiology and Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at the Wayne State School of Medicine and Detroit Medical Center.

    This was partly unearthed in a book entitled Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis written by author, journalist, and national security reporter Annie Jacobsen. In her book, she interviewed both Dr. Garry Nolan and Dr. Christopher Kit Green, initially due to Dr. Green's earlier work on remote viewing, but during the book preparation process apparently found Dr. Kit Green was still involved in some fascinating studies. Dr. Green says in the book,

    "I'm interested in the notion of people injured physically by anomalous events.” Dr. Green goes on, "Often these events are perceived as [involving] unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, drones, high energy radio frequencies that confront people face-to-face and cannot be explained."

    The study involved, among others, a group of individuals termed these days as “Experiencers:” individuals experiencing Anomalous Mental Phenomena perceived through the senses including hallucinations, seeing beings and orbs, or hearing messages. One potential goal of the study involved identifying personality commonalities and, maybe, if “experiences” followed families—implying there might be a component that genetics plays in the experience process itself. Nolan and Green insisted that the study was not about determining the factual nature of the experience, just to determine if there were medical or familial relationships. There was also a Phenomenon Radio program hosted by Linda Milton Howe and John Burroughs which featured an interview with Annie Jacobsen discussing this very topic.
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    A potential use for an actual physical structure to explain the extraordinary abilities for many individuals. It’s an extremely interesting hypothesis!

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    It's all quite a lot more involved that this article suggests.
    Dr Garry Nolan is the Garry Nolan who was a member of TTSA, who did the paper debunking Dr Greer's Attacama Alien, who has received many DOD research grants for cancer research and the like, who cured John Burroughs and Jim Penniston of the damage they recieved in Rendlesham according to John. But tough s agreed to do some research with Nolan and Kit Green.
    I think all the people in the above study were all abductees or had had close encounters, pretty sure that was in Annie Jacobsen' s book this may or may not be that experiment but it was according he Annie Jacobsen, to look for genetic makers for psychic powers in abductees. I can't figure out if this was maybe part of BAAS's outsourcing or the larger ANSWAP, or just another DOD grant.
    Dr Nolan has developed some remarkable technology able to analyse tissues and tissue damage it an multifaceted way. He seems a genius he has his own lab. I put some of this in the De Longe Thread a while back

    http://www.theoutpostforum.com/tof/s...ht=Garry+nolan
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    It is well worth both reading Annie Jacobson's book and her interview on it with John Burroughs on KGRA.
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    Let's see if I'm reading this right.
    Using a Functional Magnetic Resonance (f-MRI) diagnostic, Drs. Nolan & Green are able to "see" the connective structures (appear as white string-like objects) in the OP pic.
    And people who exhibit enhanced intuitive abilities, show a dramatic increase in these connections (more of them, more densely packed, etc).
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    Their definition of enhanced "intuitive" abilities seemed (overly?) broad. Anything from being an experiencer to showing telepathic abilities.
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    They seem to postulate these people have increased sensitivity, and they are trying to deliberately link the ability to this particular structure in the brain.
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    That sounds plausable to me.

    If this is so, then youngsters could be taught to develope these areas . . . And what would happen if they were to add in stem cells to those areas!

    Chances are the this research is far beyond what we will hear about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by epo333 View Post
    That sounds plausable to me.

    If this is so, then youngsters could be taught to develope these areas . . . And what would happen if they were to add in stem cells to those areas!

    Chances are the this research is far beyond what we will hear about.
    I don't know that it could "be taught".
    The connections are a physical structure, why some ppl have more of these connections would be a good question. AFAIK the reason is unknown. The researchers speculate: Genetics? ET intervention? Evolution?
    The article seems to indicate the structures act like an antenna, allowing the gathering of more information (intuition, telepathy, etc.) than normal ppl, like in the control group.
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