The PK Man; A True Story of Mind over Matter by Jeffrey Mishlove

The PK Man; A True Story of Mind over Matter by Jeffrey Mishlove

Author:Jeffrey Mishlove [Mishlove, Jeffrey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 8

SUPER FAN

PK might be used to determine the outcome of a game or even an entire season. And not only the athletes might contribute their psychic abilities to this endeavor but the coaches, too, could exercise PK Spectators at games could use it. Even fans watching the game on their TVs at home could use PK.

Rhea White

In Front of the TV Set with a Bottle of Scotch

During his Cleveland and Chicago experiments, described in chapter 5, Owens apparently affected a system more complex than the weather, more sophisticated than a NASA missile, and more unpredictable than an erupting volcano. It appears that he was able to influence the workings of the human brain in order to make people behave in erratic and bizarre ways.

The odd, lunatic behavior of so many local residents during these demonstrations, such as people claiming to hear the voice of God or receiving messages from outer space, may have been mitigated by several factors. Living in the decadent and stagnant confines of this country's poverty-stricken inner cities can create pressing conditions that may cause people to act in socially unacceptable ways. So it is hard to tell if Owens really had anything to do with the activities reported from these two Midwestern cities. Despite such factors, there were more specific instances when it did seem that Ted Owens had made people behave just the way he wanted them to. This fact was no better illustrated than by his ability to influence sports events. Owens was an avid sports fan, and he had been trying to sway the outcomes of football and basketball games for several years.

Just how Owens manipulated a football game was fascinating, especially when he did it through TV. This procedure is simple. First he sat down in front of a wide-screen color TV, armed with a healthy stock of beer (Dutch imported, no less) and a bottle of Scotch. He leisurely sipped away during the course of the game and let his PK go into action. Owens claimed that he could do little to actually help a team. He could only hinder their opponents. From there, claimed the psychic, the team he was assisting must take advantage of the situations that arose.

“It is up to them,” the psychic stated. “If they aren't going to take advantage of what I'm doing, I can't help them either.”

During a football game, for instance, Owens felt that he could do little to affect runs or kicks, so he focused on passes. Each time the opposing quarterback was ready to pass, Owens would point his hand at the TV—almost as if giving the sign of the evil eye—and would concentrate on blurring the player's vision so that the pass would be incomplete. He also constantly focused his attention over the opposing team in order to imbue the playing field itself with his force. And if he got mad enough, he would start shouting, “Enemy! Enemy!” each time the cameramen came in for a close-up of an opposing team member.



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