Sony Corporation Reveals its Paranormal Research Group

This captivating and mysterious true story reveals that Sony created a paranormal research group in the 1990’s that proved remote viewing works.
Approved by the Co-Founder of Sony, Masara Ibuka, the ESPER (Extrasensory Perception and Excitation Research) was created initially to carry out a scientific study to find biological evidence that qi (as in qi gong) was real. It then branched out into other paranormal experiements such as remote viewng.
The former ESPER Director, Yochiro Sako, explained in both scientific conferences and esteemed sources such as Wired Magazine and Asian newspapers such as the South China Morning Post, that their scientific studies proved to a 97.1% degree pure evidence that remote viewing works.
And what of Sony’s “proof” that ESP is real? Details have emerged on two allegedly conclusive experiments that Sako’s laboratory performed. One was a test of the remote-viewing type. Sako says that he would draw pictures or write words on a small square of paper, which he folded and tightly crumpled up. Then he would let test subjects make physical contact with the wadded paper, either placing it between their fingers or, bizarrely, sticking it into their ear. The subjects concentrated and drew or wrote down what they believed they could “see” on the concealed paper.
Over the course of 35 trials, Sako claims that the rate of “recognition” was an unbelievable 97.1 percent. The definition of the term “recognition” in the test is not certain, but there was apparently some degree of allowance for drawings that were judged as “close” to matching the target. Sako describes 18 of the test responses as perfect matches, some of which can be seen in the chart on this page.
To find out more about Sony’s ESPER results, please visit here.
Although ESPER “closed down” in 1998, a year after Masara Ibuka’s death, it remains to be seen whether Sony would really, truly reveal the entire truth to their now not so secret paranormal experiement research group. The truth would have many societal implications that could change the world as we know it, and authorities such as the Government would topple like dominoes.
What do you think about ESPER and the implications if the truth were to be revealed?

If I was running the program, I would find out how the mind receives information as in RV, find a way to duplicate that information matrix, induce the necessary brainwave patterns through entrainment, then beam 3D Holographic full sensory imagery movies straight into the mind like a holodeck on Star Trek. The viewer would experience the movie as a character. He would be able to make choices according to available preferences. Of course, if technology proceeds from there, we might end up with a real “Matrix” with artificial intelligence like Skynet taking over our minds and using us as batteries. Where’s Neo?
Perhaps ESPER did create these kind of experiments, but as the results haven’t really truly be revealed, we will never know unless the participants and staff like Yochiro Sako break their silence – but I bet that they all signed some kind of contract whereby they had to keep a code of silence on the remote viewing and other paranormal stuff.
You never know – the whole brainwave patterns influencing entertainment could come out in the near future!
I don’t agree that governments would topple like dominoes. Some people turn their back on truths like this while others are training in RV. Some people are barely making any decisions for themselves and this continues to give government its power. Sony’s experiments likely never did shut down (gosh, a lie!)and have likely given plenty of fuel to ideas about controlling game products by the consumers’ own minds directly, but will they release anything soon, no. One reason is it’s a big step, they need to condition us to accept such a thing. But remember, the power of the mind, should you ever decide to use it, is for great things, NOT for controlling a game.
You have a good point there, Noel. There are people who are skeptics and would turn their back on the truth, while others are either lukewarm on the idea (ie they think it’s real but are too lazy to do anything about it), and others would get involved in opening their mind and discovering their (now not so) secret abilities.