Originally posted by ipsedixit
Bobby Fischer, the American chess grandmaster and World Champion, was convinced that the Russians were using some technique to disturb his
concentration when he was battling Boris Spassky for the world championship in Iceland.
With HBO running that Bobby Fischer documentary, I was thinking about this. (don't think 9/11 was a hoax guys)
The Russian E.S.P. Espionage program did exist back then and the United States created their counter- E.S.P. Espionage program codename Project
Stargate and Project Stanate. Part of it was just Remote Viewing: military trained personnel trying to use Extra-Sensory Perception to locate Russian
missile targets.
But there was also a whole section called "Remote Influencing" to counter the Russian E.S.P. Espionage tactics. Remote Influencing is considered to
be a type of telekinesis, or "influencing" through mind control what people in another country (or anywhere) do.
Since the Russians did have their own E.S.P. Espionage program that consisted of trying to influence by mind control (telepathy and telekinesis) what
Americans do---I wonder if perhaps Bobby Fischer wasn't "paranoid", but maybe the Russians were attempting to use their form of Remote Influencing
on Fischer for the chess game.
Fischer displays all the classic signs of being a victim of Remote Influencing. When someone is a victim--they suddenly do things out of character.
Since Remote Influencing is a form of telepathy, those attacked--their minds fight against what the opposition is trying to influence--meaning they
get sort of wishy-washy. Part of the time they will be full-powered with their own mind, then suddenly switch and start saying things that the
opposition has influenced. And their minds go back and forth, trying to argue against the mind-control influencing.
Fischer displayed all that with regards to the Russian chess player. Even his friends and family were saying that out of nowhere, he'd start saying
anti-American things about nuclear missiles. That would appear to be the thoughts of the Russian who Remote Influenced him as they couldn't have
possibly come from Fischer's own mind. And then---all the anti-Semite stuff that began pouring out of Fischer's mouth to the point that Fischer's
own family (Jewish) would ban their own family members from talking to him.
And I've seen the 2nd before---where a Jewish person is Remote Influenced to become anti-Semitic and start reading things like Mein Kampf. Odd thing
is--it isn't your standard Remote Influencing, but rather what is known as a Stage XI Remote Influencing--or Remote Influencing the past, people in
the past, and past events. The "Russian" behind that isn't even Russian but rather a Ukrainian. Not sure why he-in particular-- has such notions of
blondes being superior. But when a person is fighting a Remote Influencer, they tend to take on personality traits of the person(s) Remote
Influencing them...even though such characteristics are completely out of character for them and really have no logic to the persons upbringing.
So-- I'd say there's about a 98% that perhaps Russians and/or Ukrainians involved in the Russian E.S.P. Espionage program may have indeed tried to
do the Russian equivalent of Remote Influencing on Bobby Fischer. And his mind in some cases crumbled, in other cases he fought it and his mind went
back and forth and back and forth between his own thoughts, upbringing and what the different Russians/Uktrainians influenced upon him. He probably
took on a major attack, more than one Remote Influencing attempt---foreign.
And since Fischer himself immediately tried his own research right after the chess match between him and the Russian that he threw---he began
obsessively dwelling in mind control trying to figure out what was done to him. It probably was done to him.
I just wonder why such a brillant mind kept caving in so easily to such an attack? For all anyone knows, perhaps it was 5-10 different Russians in
the E.S.P. Espionage program that each did a Remote Influencing session on Bobby Fischer using different styles of techniques.
I do feel sorry for the guy. He does display all the classic symptoms of being a victim.