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HUMAN RADIO SETS

messages by telepathy

LONDON CLUB’S CLAIMS

One of the most interesting clubs in existence,, whose members can communicate with each other by \means of telepathy, has been formed by a group of men and women in South Lomloii.

Experiments with what are claimed to be amazing results have been carried out between members of the club and messages, it is asserted, have actually been conveyed to people several miles away by thought transmission. “Some people call us human wireless sets.” Mr Arthur Jenkinson, of Streatham, who formed this group, told the Sunday Chronicle recently. “The description is fairly apt, for we have proved that we can communicate with distant friends by means of concentrated thought. “Some time ago I realised that I was eiidowered with an uncanny telepathic sense, and subsequent experiments with a group of friends have convinced all of us that here is a new science with immense possibilities. One night we arranged an experiment. Several people who had become interested in the .idea were gathered in a house in North London.

1 Cur part of the experiment was to sit in my house in South London and concentrate on a particular subject and transmit our thoughts to our friends. We chose an object of furniture in the room in which we sat. iVe thought of that object and considered it in every conceivable way, then with mutual accord concentrated on our friends in North London, who simultaneously . were concentrated on us. , ’. j. '

“All I can say is that the experiment was successful. Precautions—which did not need, to be involved—were duly taken so that there could be no possibility to fraud.” Mr jenkinson says lie does not consider that distance is any object. Further experiments in this direction, he adds, are being carried out.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 8

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HUMAN RADIO SETS Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 8

HUMAN RADIO SETS Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 8

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