April 17, 2008
Carmine Edmund Baffa is a mind coach who claims to be able to hypnotize people and conducts life seminars around Georgia. However, it appears he is using his mind powers for all the wrong purposes. Cops are accuring Baffa of child abuse, rape, and fraud in connection with private sessions with two teens at his former home. A 13 year old and 19 year old both claimed that Baffa raped them
Michael Wallace, who maintains the website www.manifestation.com visisted Baffa’s home in connection with his hypnotic claims and describes one weekend in detail. “The weekend is a blur to me,” he wrote. “My blood was rushing, I couldn’t stop smiling and I could almost feel my brain cells rearranging themselves.”
This just goes to show why I have never, nor ever plan to let anyone hypnotize me.
Full story here
Article on Baffa from manifestation.com
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April 15, 2008
Californian teen Ben Underwood has been without vision since the age of two when retinal cancer deprived him of his vision. His mother recalls been awakening from surgery calling out “mom I can’t see you.” She reassured him he still had his other senses, and around the age of 5 Ben discovered echolocation which enables him to navigate using noises surrounding him. Interestingly enough Ben has discovered a system where he uses dolphin like clicks to help him see. He uses the ability to play sports, run, and play video games as well as other everyday activities.
Although Ben is not the first human who purported to using Echolocation, (google James Holman, or Daniel Kish) he does appear to be the only human to develop the clicking system.
Read about Ben here.
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