Puharich

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I came up with a theory of the nervous system that I called the Puharich theory.
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He's like, you know, the Puharich on steroids, sort of, back then at least.
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But he sort of took Puharich under his wing and, from what I understand, was the first person who introduced him to, you know, whatever weird science, if you want to call it that.
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It was part of the Puharich story.
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But in those letters, there were letters from McCullough back to these agencies saying, you know, you should check this guy Puharich out.
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And he was older, like much older than Puharich at that time.
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But basically that, I think, triggered Puharich, got very interested in the subject.
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He's got like a staff, you know, all in the thing with Puharich.
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Do you think Hal Puthoff was aware of Puharich's kind of foundation that he set with remote viewing?
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So, so, so Puharich, yeah, he leaves the round table, he moves to New York city or he moves to Ossining.
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A lot of people know this in relation to Puharich cause he lived there most of his life.
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And all of a sudden Puharich has what's considered like a mansion there, basically huge house.
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One of the things he invented back then too, which again was Puharich says himself was classified.
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It was basically a radio receiver that would be, I guess at one point it was Puharich kind of says it as though you could slip on some sort of thing.
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I think there's a story with Puharich where some guy works at a metal mill or something.
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Puharich's theory was that this metal dust had somehow collected on his teeth and in essence acted like a radio antenna.
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That's pretty remarkable of Puharich to think that all through and to test it in the laboratory.
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Yeah. Puharich. If Puharich is doing this stuff in the sixties, then it kind of makes me believe the Sherman stuff a whole lot more, which was happening.
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Explain that story. That's fascinating. Well, he, um, so basically Puharich, uh, in the six years, we had Intellectron.
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