Puharich, Andrija

Puharich, Andrija

Andrija Puharich (February 19, 1918 – January 3, 1995) — born Henry Karel Puharić — was a medical and parapsychological researcher, medical inventor, physician and author, known as the person who brought Israeli Uri Geller (born 1946) and Dutch-born Peter Hurkos (1911–1988) to the United States for scientific investigation.

– SOURCE: Wikipedia

 

 

 

Hearing with a tooth

The dream of spy writers, a radio receiver that can be concealed in a tooth, actually exists and was invented by Andrija Henry Puharich – the man who found Geller in Israel and brought him to the US. Puharich is a wealthy 56-year-old MD who holds 56 patents, primarily in medical electronics. Since 1960 his inventions have related primarily to hearing aids for people with nerve deafness.

But Puharich’s hearing aid is a unique device which stimulates certain facial nerves just as the organ of Corti stimulates auditory nerves, and the person can actually hear normally without using his or her ears at all. The facial hearing system will work with nerves on the face and neck, on the tongue, and in the sinuses, Puharich claims. But for cosmetic reasons, the nerves in a living tooth are best.

“The invention comprises an element applied to a viable tooth, for receiving electromagnetic signals at radio frequency, and a transducer element coupled with a receiving element and with live nerve endings of the tooth for converting the electromagnetic signals to electric signals at audio frequency, and imparting the electrical signals to the nerve endings of the tooth for transmission to the brain,” according to US Patent 2995633 issued 8 August, 1961.”

 


 

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Reportedly a friend of Aldous Huxley.

1952 – had first contact with “the Nine“, the highest minds in the universe, through a medium. (Gardner, Martin, Science: Good, Bad, and Bogus, Prometheus Books, 1981, pg 275)

Served in the Army in the early 1950’s.

1952 – presented the paper “An Evaluation of the Possible Uses of Extrasensory Perception in Psychological Warfare” at a secret Pentagon meeting.

1953 – Lectured the Air Force on telepathy, and the staff of the Army Chemical Center on the “Biological Foundations of Extrasensory Perception”. (McRae, Ronald, Mind Wars, St. Martin’s Press, 1984, pg 79)

From 1948-58, was the director of research of the Round Table Foundation of Glen Cove, Maine.

Was Ira Einhorn’s mentor in the paranormal. Ira claimed that Puharich “was doing LSD work for the CIA in 1954”.

Set a medical lab to study psychic phenomena. Helped form the Intelectron Corporation, which sold his hearing aids. One of Puharich’s hearing aids is called the “tooth radio“, which is literally implanted inside of a person’s tooth and is used by magicians in telepathy acts.

1968 – “I was doing research in connection with the Atomic Energy Commission.” Met Einhorn. (Levy, Steven, The Unicorn’s Secret, Prentice Hall Press, 1989, pg 128-30)

“Discovered” Uri Geller and brought him to America. Puharich, in his book Uri claims that Geller received his power from an alien force called the Hoovians. This lost him some credibility, and Geller began to distance himself from Puharich. (Levy 131-2)

According to Gardner’s account, in Uri, Puharich hypnotizes Geller, and Geller reveals more of the Nine’s plans. They have authority over the Hoovians, which are the Controllers of various planetary civilizations.

A city-sized spaceship called SPECTRA hovers over the Earth and sends messages from the Hoovians light-years away to their super-computers to Geller, who is their emissary on earth. (Gardener, pg 276)

Mid-70s: ran a complex in Ossining called the Turkey Farm. In the summer of 1975, Puharich assembled around twenty children from the ages of nine to late teens, called “Gellerlings”, or “Space Kids”. Puharich trained their psychic abilities, and claimed that they received messages from aliens. One teen claimed that they practiced remote viewing, and some of their assignments included political targets like the Kremlin and the White House. (Levy, pg 165-7)

Puharich has claimed that the Space Kids are able to materialize objects like trees, and that six of them arrived at his ranch via teleportation. (Gardener, pg 287)

It was also during this time that Puharich did experiments on the effects of ELF radiation on the central nervous system.

Part of Einhorn’s “psychic mafia”. Presented a paper on the Space kids at the “Mind Over Matter” conference at Penn State University, late January, 1977, organized by Einhorn. Other attendees included Christopher Bird and Thomas Bearden. (Levy, pg 189)

Around 1978, Puharich’s Turkey Farm burnt down as a result of arson, and Puharich disappeared. A suspect in the arson was a Space Kid who claimed that aliens were harassing him. Puharich implicated the CIA. (Levy, pg 218-20)

Claims to have been the target of four assassination attempts by the CIA. As of 1989, he lived in North Carolina. (Levy, pg 348)

Andrijah Puharich died in 1995. See Terry Milner’s series “Ratting out Puharich” for a more complete account, and for details on Puharich’s possible links to biological experiments. See too “Memories Of A Maverick

Author of:

    • Sacred Mushroom
    • Beyond Telepathy, Anchor, 1973
    • Uri
    • “Psychic Research and the Healing Process”, in Mitchell, Edgar, Psychic Exploration, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1974
    • “Protocommunication”, in Parapsychology Today: A Geographic View, 1973

 


“Uri’s Kids”

“In 1978 Puharich’s estate at 87 Hawkes Avenue in Ossining, New York was burned to the ground in a suspicious fire. He also blamed the CIA. Ossining is an upscale community on the Hudson River about twenty miles upriver of Manhattan and forty miles downriver of Esopus Island, where Crowley had performed the Amalantrah Working over half a century before.

Sing Sing, arguably America’s most notorious maximum-security prison, is in Ossining; but Puharich had other business there. Children from all over the world that had shown exceptional psychic abilities, dubbed ‘Uri’s kids’ after Uri Geller, were flown in to be housed on Puharich’s estate in a commune called the Turkey Farm. There they were tested, analyzed and even hypnotized in Puharich’s quest to find the source of their powers.

Unsatisfied with just a Turkey Farm Puharich and company were also running Lab Nine out of Ossining. Lab Nine, considering whom Puharich was, was an extremely dubious series of communications channeled by mediums like Uri Geller and Phyllis Schlemmer from the nine ancient Gods of On, whom it turns out are space gods…

Schlemmer would go on to write The Only Planet of Choice, a popular new age tome recounting the teachings of the Nine. Dr. JJ Hurtak, whom the Nine designated as the spiritual leader, would write the introduction.

During the Seventies, the estate in Ossining, featuring resident gurus like Puharich, Einhorn and Hurtak along with a Turkey Farm, was frequented by just about everybody who was anybody in the New Age movement. People like Gene Roddenberry, Barbara Bronfman and Arthur Young; philosopher, author and inventor of the Bell Helicopter, who sometimes filled in for Puharich as ringmaster, were regular visitors to Ossining.”

SOURCE: Puharich Primer By Orage – May 9, 2021, JackHeartBlog.org

 


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