Turkish Officials Believe Telekinesis Could Be Cause of Suicides

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A Turkish neuropsychology expert has suggested that the cause of 4 suicides that happened between 2006 and 2007 could be telekinesis.

We have only seen in movies so far but now a Turkish neuropsychology expert has suggested the 3 suspicious suicides that happened between 2006 and 2007 could have been caused by telekinesis. A fourth suicide followed in 2009.

The 4 men who took their lives were all engineers at one of Turkey’s more prominent military research and development companies.

One shot himself and another jumped off of a building.

Neuropsychologist Nevzat Tarhan conducted a study on the matter, the results of which found their way into the Turkish Prime Ministry Inspection Board’s report.

In it, Tarhan asks the prosecution not to rule out the possibility of telekinesis as the motivating factor in the suicides.

He said the practice could cause headaches severe enough to trigger a suicidal level of distress. Also, the mind-altering waves may be sent from as much as a mile away.

Not buying it? No problem, Tarhan has another theory – electromagnets.

If the engineers had been exposed to an overcharge of the magnets, the resulting effects would be similar to the ones brought about by telekinesis.

Regardless, what remains suspicious is that the men in the first 3 suicides were working on the same project.