Interview with Gyorgy Egely: psychotronic experiments

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I think he was the inventor of the Egely wheel (?).

Anyway he's a recent interview with him and about his experiments.

Published by John Posey:
A few years ago, I read a book, Parapsychology Behind the Iron Curtain, which partly described tests done with a Czechoslovak man named Pavlita at the Budapest University of Technology, proving the claim that he could focus psychic energy at contraptions of his own design, causing many strange reactions, from magnetizing glass, preserving tissue, purifying water, and killing insects. I traveled to Hungary to talk to Dr. Egely about this, because he was the main scientist on the team which studied Pavlita back in the 1970s. I was also given several hours of experimental footage, which I hope to publish when YouTube stops taking such a long time.



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Here's a later video of his experiments footage that Posey posted:



Quote:These tapes, which have never been published before, were given to me by Dr. Egely, a nuclear engineer and one of the chief researchers in a short series of tests on Pavlita. More info on Pavlita can be found in my previous video, interviewing Egely, but essentially he was a layman in Czechoslovakia who figured out a way to store psychic energy in accumulators, and discharge it on matter, which created unusual and inexplicable results, magnetizing glass, killing fruit flies, preserving tissue, etc. Egely was able to perform these tests on 4 separate occasions with varying degrees of success. Pavlita's performance was weakened from the long drive and from weather patterns, but there was always some observable anomalies. Displayed here are the results of one of those tests. The tape was labelled Pavlita Biomotor (1987), although the tests were done in the 1970s, if I recall correctly. The English voice you can hear at times is Pavlita's daughter, serving as a translator to Egely.
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