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Join: Mar 3, 2010

Name: USAPSI

Gender: Male

Location: US

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Books: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Acupuncture but were Afraid to Ask (Dr. Gary Fleischman), Conjuring Up Philip: An Adventure in Psychokinesis (Iris Owen & Margaret Sparrow), Psychology and the Occult (Carl G. Jung), Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook (Joseph McMoneagle), Monsters: An Investigator's Guide to Magical Beings (John Michael Greer), Reading the Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate (Paul H. Smith), Parapsychology: The Science of Psiology (Dr. Carroll B. Nash), Ouija: The Most Dangerous Game (Stoker Hunt), The Collected Writings of C.G. Jung (Carl G. Jung), Parapsychology: The Controversial Science (Richard S. Broughton), Ceremonial Black Magic (Arthur Edward Waite)

Movies: Ghostbusters, Star Wars episodes IV-VI

Music: Rammstein, John Williams, Classical Japanese Masterpieces for the Shakuhachi

Hobbies: Poltergeists, Qi, ESP, Psychic Vampires, Remote Viewing, Cryptozoology

USA Parapsychological and Supernatural Investigations is a student committee based out of the University of South Alabama, created to evaluate and research the paranormal. Findings are published here as well as on JagTV and in the Vanguard newspaper at USA. In the spirit of the great paranormal researchers that have gone before us (J.B. Rhine, Carroll B. Nash, William Roll, John Michael Greer, and Father Alphonsus Trabold just to name a few) the USA PSI team seeks to scientifically investigate and research all possible occurrences and claims of supernatural or paranormal phenomena. It is our sincere hope to inspire others at universities throughout the country to also scientifically investigate areas of knowledge that, until the 20th century, had typically been the domain of superstition and occultism.

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Episode I: May The Qi Be WIth You (Part 4)

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University of South Alabama International Studies student Thomas Altman reported witnessing a Chinese Qi Gong teacher who was able to shock people with his "dan tian" (area about three inches below the navel), make peoples' arms quiver as if electricity was flowing through them, and set newspaper...

Episode I: May The Qi Be With You (Part 3)

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Tags: paranormal  parapsychology  qi  university of south alabama  university  college  jag tv  usa  usa vanguard  vanguard  traditional chinese medicine  acupuncture  qi gong  tai chi  taijiquan  taiji  chi  chi gong  acupressure  meridian  meridian point  dan tian  Grand Master  Chen Liu  Shawn Liu  Shi Deru  Matthew Peterson  Travis Brewer  Patrick Senn 

University of South Alabama International Studies student Thomas Altman reported witnessing a Chinese Qi Gong teacher who was able to shock people with his "dan tian" (area about three inches below the navel), make peoples' arms quiver as if electricity was flowing through them, and set newspaper...

Episode I: May The Qi Be With You (Part 2)

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Tags: paranormal  parapsychology  qi  university of south alabama  jag tv  usa  usa vanguard  vanguard  traditional chinese medicine  acupuncture  qi gong  tai chi  taijiquan  taiji  chi  chi gong  acupressure  meridian  meridian point  dan tian  Grand Master  Chen Liu  Shawn Liu  Shi Deru  Matthew Peterson  Travis Brewer  Patrick Senn 

University of South Alabama International Studies student Thomas Altman reported witnessing a Chinese Qi Gong teacher who was able to shock people with his "dan tian" (area about three inches below the navel), make peoples' arms quiver as if electricity was flowing through them, and set newspaper...

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