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:03:00
Remember that this sort of Jazz
came out of the...

:03:03
...the brothels... and the freedom
inspired from...

:03:06
Parapsychology Conference
:03:09
...and this phenomenon,
as the latest studies confirm...

:03:13
...is not restricted to superior species...
:03:16
...but it includes vertebrates and
invertebrates as well...

:03:19
Butterflies...
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...termites, zebras...
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...all these animals, and many more...
:03:26
...use telepathy to transmit orders
and relay information.

:03:32
This is a proven fact
that can be easily demonstrated.

:03:37
For instance: if we put a butterfly
in a cage, within a few hours...

:03:41
...it will be able to gather around it
many other butterflies...

:03:47
...which will quickly swarm in,
in answer to its call...

:03:51
...even covering a distance of
several miles.

:03:56
This is telepathy.
:03:58
A faculty which comes naturally to the
newborn in the early stages of life...

:04:02
...but which they generally lose
as they acquire the means of...

:04:07
...verbal communication.
:04:08
On the other hand,
certain rare individuals...

:04:11
...for reasons as yet unknown to us,
do not lose this faculty.

:04:15
One such exception is Mrs. Helga Ulman...
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...who's here in ltaly for
a round of conferences.

:04:22
Helga has extraordinary
telepathic powers...

:04:25
...and her natural bent for the
paranormal has just amazed us.

:04:29
l will let her tell you herself.
Helga Ulman.

:04:32
l would like to point out immediately...
:04:35
...that my faculties have nothing
whatsoever to do with magic...

:04:39
...the esoteric, or fortune-telling.
:04:44
l pick up facts the very moment they
occur or have occurred...

:04:49
...but nothing of what is to come.
:04:52
l can feel thoughts,
the very instant they are formed.

:04:56
Some l can even sense
a long time afterwards...

:04:59
...because they are so strong.

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