Discover how to decode thoughts through physical signals using the CIA's remote viewing frameworks and the science of micro-expressions.

The superpower isn't about seeing things other people can't; it’s about seeing the things everyone else is too busy to notice. It’s about moving from low-definition observation to 4K.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Lena: Miles, I have to tell you, I spent all morning staring at people in the coffee shop trying to figure out what they were thinking. I felt like a total weirdo, but I really want to unlock that "superpower" of mind reading!
Miles: You know, it’s funny you say that, because the CIA actually spent twenty years and twenty million dollars on a program called Project Stargate just to do exactly that. They weren't looking for lost keys; they were training people in "remote viewing" to find Soviet bases.
Lena: Wait, so it’s not just a sci-fi movie thing? The government actually treated it like a trainable skill?
Miles: Exactly. It’s not about magic or being an X-Men; it’s about hyper-attention to the five senses and understanding that the body and mind are inextricably linked. As the psychologist Henrik Fexeus says, you can't think a single thought without something physical happening to your body.
Lena: That is fascinating. So, if we can learn to spot those tiny physical shifts, we’re essentially reading the data the brain is leaking.
Miles: Precisely. Let’s explore how you can start training your brain to catch those signals using the same frameworks the pros use.