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- The psychologist who studied Hélène in depth said that she had suffered most of her life from "daydreams that bordered on hallucinations" and a "dissociative personality" but that some of her abilities seemed to be genuine. He also stated that the "Martian" seemed to be modeled on the French language and a product of her subconscious.
So in other words, she showed symptoms of psi phenomena. God, I hate psychologists, they are so full of absolute shit. I'm sorry, but there really is no other term to describe it. They know it exists, there is plenty of scientific data ... for more than 25 years, the intelligence services funded and encouraged research into parapsychology! Your right night, scientists and psychs alike would rather be sheep and maintain their respect in the eyes of their peers, than revolutionary and risk losing their career. And yes, people fear the unknown ... much easier to ignore it, deny it and convince yourself it is irrational than turn around, face it and accept it.
This pretty much echoes my experience with psychologists. I was trying to find answers to the spontaneous psi events I experienced on a regular basis since I was a child and their answer was "hormones" and then as I got older it apparently became clear that I was borderline manic depressive, which is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. I KNEW it was psi related, but nonetheless was dosed up for 5 years on anti-depressants ... it was like they wanted to render the ability with these chemicals.
Imagine what they would of said if I rocked up with my own ET symbols and declared I am in contact with a being from Sirius that calls itself Enki
Let's not go there.
Perhaps I am crazy ... But the rest of the world is insane.