Telekinesis

Ninel Kulagina went under the pseudonym of Nelya Mikhailova. She was born in Soviet Russia where she was honored as a hero in the Nazi Red Army during the Siege of Leningrad (September 8, 1941 – January 18, 1944). She displayed remarkable psychic abilities, including telekinesis/psychokinesis. In 1968, her videos were shown at the First Moscow International Conference on Parapsychology, giving visiting American parapsychologists a chance to smuggle some of the films out of the Soviet Union.

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25 Responses to Telekinesis

  1. realityexplorations says:

    0:16?
    0:16?

  2. bygota says:

    strong she is with …
    strong she is with the force !

  3. me2me23 says:

    @gloverage Yes I …
    @gloverage Yes I agree, why don’t she push things away from her. If someone is coming at you with a knife don’t you want to push that person away from you and not towards you, it would be your fault, you just stab yourself and commit suicide. LOL

  4. ericsbraun says:

    MAGNETIC BOOOBZ!!!
    MAGNETIC BOOOBZ!!!

  5. RandomGuyNamedSteve says:

    alright boys she …
    alright boys she was filmed by researchers and they did multi-pull checks to see if she was hiding anything this is the real thing

  6. ZestForLife9 says:

    Ninel Kulagina is …
    Ninel Kulagina is really famous but Nicolai Levashov make more for science and humanity and he is really the best.

  7. humanities4 says:

    she doesnt push …
    she doesnt push stuff away + her face looks like mcdonalds

  8. Effie120392 says:

    she has magnets, …
    she has magnets, either under the table, under her hands or in her pocket. I’ve read about her

  9. momo1526 says:

    Fake! even though …
    Fake! even though it might be posssible

  10. ekojk1242 says:

    @gloverage hmm… …
    @gloverage hmm… yure rite but when the glass was put on it was still moving. I know the string could go under the glass cube but then the match box must have tipped over, and lay horizontal.

  11. JableCake says:

    @gloverage She also …
    @gloverage She also separated the white from the yolk of an egg suspended in a fluid, and then pushed them back together. In another instance, she split in half smoke floating inside of glass. Look into my suggested reading! It’s very fascinating. They take all blatantly obvious possibilities into account, like strings and magnets. In one video, she was x-rayed and pat down prior to the experiment. Objects were randomly taken from shelves and placed on the table, and she could still move them.

  12. JableCake says:

    @gloverage I …
    @gloverage I suggest you read more about her, there are a good amount of articles written by an astounding amount of reputable scientists all across the USSR during this time period, some of which are Nobel prize holders, directors of educational institutions, these people were not, by any means, easily duped.
    Try ‘Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain”, “Statistical Method of Research on the Human EEG”, and “Questions of the Applied Analysis of Chance Processes”.

  13. RS1963 says:

    @MrMaxim109 LMAO. …
    @MrMaxim109 LMAO. Right another myth that has been destroyed many many times over.

  14. RS1963 says:

    @DGmatt You are …
    @DGmatt You are very correct. It was proven she had used threads as well. She had magnets else where also not just in the area of her bra.

  15. YoungHush602 says:

    i can wave my hands …
    i can wave my hands around like a moron while my little midget friend works a magnet under the table too!!!! Diabolical!

  16. cmlegend says:

    I heard the magnet …
    I heard the magnet under the table was not that big

  17. ChrisZanetti says:

    Take a look at my …
    Take a look at my channel for tutorials & training in telekinesis. Thanks.

  18. MrMaxim109 says:

    Pls. avoid …
    Pls. avoid prejudgement ,it makes many people fail their telekinetic experiment.

  19. RS1963 says:

    @Trippy420Hippy …
    @Trippy420Hippy The glass cover would do little to affect the magnet. Try it. No scientists back then didn’t think about magnets for such things as this back then. They still don’t today either.

  20. pannathylololo28 says:

    Ahahaa thats so …
    Ahahaa thats so fake. Its definately in her bra, look at the way she moves the magnetic compass 1:10. and i saw her take a quick peek at her bra at times.

  21. Trippy420Hippy says:

    I don’t believe she …
    I don’t believe she had magnets in her bra because she was pulling objects through glass, and those would have been some strong magnets to only move the metal. If they set both the watch/compass and the metal box side-by-side and made her do one at a time, that could possibly disprove the bra magnet theory. I’m sure they would of thought of this. Probably have some videos naked of her doing it. Soviet Russia.

  22. Razr89A says:

    Funny, because I’m …
    Funny, because I’m sure none of you guys know about the military’s research on telekinesis for warfare.

  23. DGmatt says:

    SHE HAD MAGNETS IN …
    SHE HAD MAGNETS IN HER BRA, swear i read that somewhere b4. reply if u know im wrong or right :)

  24. XRayCam says:

    couple times in …
    couple times in here you can see that she is surprised when the item moves….proof that someone was under the table to move the metal objects with magnets. Just a scam to miss inform American Scientist of the time. But the Soviets DID spend a lot of money on research, and I’m sure they found some things. And I DO believe in unseen forces.

  25. Chompeto says:

    i heard she was …
    i heard she was able to fly