Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Secret KGB Paranormal Files



Interesting stuff
Four paranormal topics are explored. Psychics - Mind altering machines, microwave signals, telepathic predictions, mind control, just some of the things that the KGB experimented in an attempt to get the upper edge on the rest of the world. These topics discussed briefly. Tunguska - What happened in the Siberian forest in 1908, was it a comet, meteor, or spaceship that exploded over the forest that was 2000 times stronger than the bomb dropped in Hiroshima. Also shown in brief is a crashed UFO recorded by the KGB in 1968 of a crashed saucer, this was very interesting. Ghosts - Some extremely amazing footage of ghosts caught on camera by the KGB. Are they real, make up your own mind. Remote viewing - also discussed in brief.

Total running time 86 minutes. Video transfer is good, audio is Dolby 2.0. Motion menus. Extras, there is a trivia where your asked five questions plus a biography for Josef Stalin. Disc 4/5, video 4/5, audio 3/5, extras 1/5. At this ... price, its worth the...

informative and well done
This 90 minutes DVD will keep your attention fully captured with fascination. Excellent job! Brief historical background, expert interviews, and never seen before documentary footage not only greatly enlights the subject, but also explains the mentality of ex-soviet culture to those of you who are not familiar with it.
Those of you who are talented with psychic abilities may find a great deal of evidence of this nature.
Those of you who ever lived in Soviet Union may find this approach being insigtful, although the film was mastered by folks "from another planet" -- e.g., Americans, whose culture and mentality much differs from those of Soviets. Certainly, one may perceive some specultations, but this is for you to judge since a film of this nature rarely avoids any speculations at all.
Those of you who are suffering of paranoya (e.g., mania of persecution) better don't bother watching this type of materials since it may enhance your symptoms.
The files...

some interesting points but clearly conspiracy theory nonsense
Yes, some interesting points are brought up but the evidence presented is questionable to say the least. Sources are scarcely cited, and things are said to have happened based on no evidence. Additionally, the videos presented seem to be, for lack of better terms, totally fake.

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