Segment 7 “Mind-reading Discovery Unveiled”
In my other two entries about The Telepathy Tapes, I describe Kai Dickens’s interviews with several non-speaking, Speller neurodivergent (autistic) subjects. Since materialism fails to explain consciousness in Segment 6, her interviews suggest that “consciousness is the foundation of the universe predating everything.” Additional interviews presented in this segment echo that conclusion.
Maura’s ten-year-old daughter Ameila from Milwaukee has DDX3X, a syndrome that physicians consider an intellectual disability in females. But when Maura began to spell with Ameila, she discovered Amelia’s immense knowledge. Amelia also shocked her “man of science” father who had difficulty believing Amelia’s astonishing ability. She indicated to them through spelling that her hands would not do what her mind wanted. She revealed her telepathy and knew other languages including Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, and hieroglyphics. Her mother believes her language facility comes from focusing on the emotion and meaning and symbolism rather than the individual words. Unfortunately, for Amelia, she also receives messages about things that will happen, and they do. For example, she had precognition of a mass shooting in the South. She has the clairs—clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, and telekinesis (the ability to converse and interact with other realms). She communicates with relatives who have transitioned and have messages for family members. Amelia illustrates the concept that undesirable precognition possibly comes from lacking a dissociative boundary, the “shield” around the brain to keep out uninvited knowledge. She worries about friends on the Hill who indicate how lonely and isolated they feel and wants to help them. Her goal is to go to Harvard and become a genetics doctor.
Dickens finally meets an adult, Joe, a former New York lawyer who later became a minister in Phoenix, Arizona. He read around 40 papers from the 1990s that discredited spelling. Then he discovered around 100 papers written more recently that were approving, acknowledging that Non-speakers had been misrepresented in the past. A researcher at the University of Virginia suggested tracking eye movements and hand movements to see which happened first. They discovered that the eye went first to the letter and then the hand, indicating that the Spellers’ thoughts were their own.
Adults who had telepathy were able to learn other things. When Joe worked with Cody and Josiah from Minnesota who had communicated on the Hill, he discovered that they met because they were sincere in their wish to talk honestly. Speaking one sentence took so much effort that they were not willing to lie. A spelling facilitator able to communicate telepathically went on the Hill. She said that the autistics communicated peace and love with each other. Other teachers and therapists that developed telepathic communication with their non-speaking students found the same thing.
One of the Spellers from past segments, Asher, validated what the others said and thinks that the “new paradigm idea” should be that “maybe consciousness is the base of everything.” His former teacher says that his scope of knowledge is so advanced and metaphysical that keeping up with him became impossible. Asher could put his hand on top of hers, and after a few seconds, give her a complete summary of what she had read up to that point. He admitted that he did that with all the books for which he knew the content. Asher used words into his 20s, but then he stopped because talking took too much effort. Asher suggested to his teacher that she get rid of the clutter in her mind. By emptying her mind, she could sometimes communicate telepathically with him. Asher told her how to help her friend’s headaches by suggesting work on the brain’s myelin shield. She knew nothing about that part of the brain, but indeed, he was correct. She wishes she could start a clinic where Asher could diagnose as many people as possible.
Segment # 8 “Unlocking Hope, Battling Misconceptions”
In this segment, Kai Dickens examines the vicious attacks against Spellers. ASHA (The American Speech Language Hearing Association), in charge of licensing speech pathologists, discredited Spellers and would not admit them into regular school classes. Houston, from earlier segments, was only allowed to attend a US History class his last few months of school, the extent of his “formal” education.
Spellers most often must have someone guide their hands to learn to spell because their bodies and their brains are disconnected. They need a touch, but “facilitated communication” led at least one non-speaker to blame the facilitator for illicit touching. Whether this proved to be an “assault,” is unsubstantiated. But RPM (rapid prompting method) began where Non-speakers could point to a letter board. When John Paul’s mother (from earlier segments) saw children communicating with letter boards, she was able to teach John Paul. Then he could express the poetry that he had in his brain and his extraordinary knowledge of mathematics. Other Spellers also reveal unexpected information that the parents do not know and certainly do not expect their child to know, like Amelia. One neurodivergent person said that he could not see his body in his mind, and Akil from an earlier segment said that he didn’t realize he had hands and fingers. Houston noted that he could not feel his tongue, and that only when he flapped his hands did he know where they were.
Wondering if other parents and children used telepathy instead of spelling, a mother, Caroline, in Cornwall, England, posted online that her son Kyle (38 years old) and she had communicated telepathically for his entire life. She decided to ask others if they had communicated telepathically with their children, and the response was enormous. Kyle would get her to lucid dream so she would remember what they communicated. Then Caroline could remember the words of Kyle’s songs and rapidly record them the following morning. Kyle, a musician, demonstrated that spiritual gifts and telepathy could exist even when someone was not spelling. Kyle has written two albums and is working on another. People including Mary Shelley, Paul McCartney, and J. K. Rowling have revealed that their ideas have also come through dreaming. Caroline explains that when one says the word “Christmas,” it’s just a word. Telepathically, “Christmas” becomes the idea and includes everything one might associate with Christmas—the season, the tree, the presents. Telepathy is the purest form of communication, “unfiltered by ego or worldview.”
The Non-speakers are not as bound to their bodies as the rest of humanity. The retired lawyer, Arthur Golden, has collected all kinds of information on the progress of telepathy and Spellers as legitimate. He now lives in Israel with his ultra-orthodox son Ben who channels spirit messages distributed to over 80,000 people. Arthur has been aware that Ben could read his mind since 1994. In the 1990s, the Autism Society of America associated with Syracuse University, suppressed telepathy. Arthur has an extensive paper trail of teachers, parents, and administrators who have either been fired or silenced because they mentioned telepathy. Dickens indicates that this gatekeeping continues to this day with the fear that telepathy will undermine the credibility of spelling. But all communicators try to clear their minds of anything that might influence the Spellers—thinking of the wrong answer, singing, saying a word that doesn’t make sense in the telepathy conversation to assure that the thoughts belong to the Speller.
Once one accepts the idea of telepathy, one must examine the ideas being communicated—it’s love. The Hill believes that we are all one—all of us. The ideas being communicated are their worry about the climate, the planet, and how neurotypicals are destroying it. They look forward to a “new science, new medicine, new education, and new forms of parenting.” A caring exists in this community that ASHA tries to quell by not accepting that it exists. Materialism has failed. In Telepathy Tapes # 4, Dickens will discuss the spiritual messages that these neurodivergent persons receive and discuss.