China’s 
          Super Psychics
          
          The ‘Super Psychics’ of China, have been recognised and 
          nurtured by their Government for the last 25 years. Corresponding to 
          the time frame of the Indigos, and recognised by Nancy Ann Tappe in 
          her early research, the phenomena in China has reached a critical point. 
          Paul Dong and Thomas E Raffill, authors of China’s Super Psychics, 
          state that millions of dollars have been spent researching EHF, or 'Extra 
          Human Function' in these children. Schools and research centres are 
          widespread throughout the country. By 1997, 100,000 of these Children 
          had been recognised. No research has revealed the numbers at present, 
          but it is clear the numbers are increasing rapidly.
          
          Now to get on to the incredible mind bending abilities some of these 
          Children have. Let’s start with some gems from the book Chinas 
          Super Psychics .One skill the children were able to develop was 
          ‘psychic writing’, a technique where they were asked to 
          imagine some written words on a blank piece of paper inside a closed 
          pencil case. The case would be opened a short time later and on it were 
          the words written in pencil. A girl from Shanghai called Xiao Kiong 
          was the first to demonstrate this ability and so in 1981, EHF researchers 
          at Yunnan Wenshan Teachers’ College in Yunna Province selected 
          5 children with EHF for further training. It was soon found that when 
          blindfolded, these children were able to see with their ears, nose, 
          mouth, tongue, armpits, hands or feet. These tests were not right just 
          some of the time, they were flawless. American new-age magazine Omni 
          got involved when the tests were set up to check there could be no cheating. 
          
          
          From a stack of books one was selected, then opened at random and a 
          page was ripped out and crumpled up in to a small ball. It was placed 
          in the armpit of one of the children - and the child could read every 
          word on the page perfectly. After many more tests Omni magazine 
          became convinced these kids were for real. But Omni were not 
          the only ones present. Zhu Yiyi, editor of Shanghai’s Nature 
          Magazine, a prestigious science journal also witnessed these events. 
          
        On another occasion, 
          a thousand people were sitting in an auditorium and were each given 
          a rose-bud. A six-year-old girl came on stage and with a silent wave 
          of her hand; the thousand rosebuds would slowly open to fully blossom 
          into beautiful roses before the eyes of the astonished audience. Another 
          child would take a sealed bottle off a shelf at random and place it 
          at the centre of a table. After a few moments the pills passed through 
          the glass bottle and settled on the table. In many cases, the child 
          would then take another object, such as a coin, put it on the table 
          and it would pass back into the sealed bottle. There are many more stories 
          like these in Chinas Super Psychics, but lets now look into 
          the ‘Children of the Blue-Ray’.
        
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