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Sony's Top Secret Research Center

In the 1990's, the Sony Corporation created a paranormal research group studying many topics such as qi-gong and how to remote view.

 

The Co-Founder of Sony, Masara Ibuka, created the ESPER (Extrasensory Perception and Excitation Research) group to find out whether paranormal and alternative theories such as remote viewing existed by using proper scientific studies.

 

According to Yochiro Sako, the former Director of ESPER, their scientific studies proved to a 97.1% that people can remote view! It was so astonishing that this was published in notable publications included Wired Magazine and the well-known Asian regional English paper, the South China Morning Post. It was also presented at scientific and paranormal conferences in the world.

 

Sadly, ESPER closed down soon after Masara Ibuka's death so we do not know more about their studies as Ibuka was really into paranormal activities like how to remote view. Sony publicly claimed that it closed down ESPER because they did not want to be associated with such weird activities, which from a marketing perspective would bring down its brand image because it may freak some people out.

 

However, some people think that this was just a PR sham, because if they had gotten results - wouldn't Sony have done something about it? As Sony is the world leader in home electronics, even the real cynic in me would think that they wouldn't let their hard work, sweat, tears, and millions of dollars that went into their research go to waste. After all, why would a company waste millions of dollars for about a decade go to waste? Sounds like a scam to me!

 

What do you think Sony is doing with their research? Do you think they are letting their research and money go to waste, or are they secretly creating products that uses our paranormal powers?

It's Official: The Black Keys Are Saving Rock (With An Assist From Danger Mouse)... (The Daily Swarm)

Time:

> The Black Keys play rock and they play it straight. It’s hard to believe in
an age of hyphenated genres and digitally-tweaked songs that two guys, a
guitar and some drums would have anything left to offer. But on their new
album _El Camino_ the Black Keys have managed to reinvigorate a genre that has
subsisted on the same, recycled stale barroom air for decades.

>

> The Keys’ back story is so traditional that it’s almost quaint: the Akron,
Ohio duo — singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney — recorded
and self-produced their first few albums, slowing moving away from cover songs
(their 2002 debut _The Big Come Up_ features everything from Muddy Waters to
the Beatles) to their own stuff. They recorded when and where they could:
whether it was Carney’s basement or an abandoned factory. One of their albums,
2003′s _Thickfreakness_, was made in just a single day. They played small
shows, then slightly bigger shows, then they started opening for bands like
Beck and Pearl Jam. Companies like Victoria Secret and Sony licensed their
music for commercials. And then in 2007, they met Danger Mouse.

>

> The musician/producer (real name ...

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