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Neuroscientist Dr. Julia Mossbridge: Was I a CIA Experiment? Remote Viewing, Missing Memories, and the Science of Psychic Abilities

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Jan 9, 2026
Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a cognitive neuroscientist and author, dives into the fascinating intersections of neurodivergence, intuition, and psychic abilities. She shares insights on how our brains process local and non-local information, challenging conventional views on consciousness. Julia offers practical tips for enhancing intuition and discusses the impact of diagnostic labels on identity. She also explores the cognitive drain of modern life and the transformative power of unconditional love in personal growth.
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Mysterious Childhood Sessions And The Pink Drink

  • Julia recounts being singled out in a gifted childhood program and seeing a counselor whose sessions she cannot remember.
  • She wonders if a pink drink given then was an amnesic or protective agent tied to experiments on radiation effects.
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Unconscious Treats Local And Non‑Local The Same

  • Julia Mossbridge says unconscious processing handles both local and non-local information equally, collapsing the distinction between intuition and psychic perception.
  • She argues most of what the brain processes never reaches consciousness, so non-local inputs can enter the same unconscious pipeline.
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Information Substrate Underlies Space‑Time

  • Julia proposes an information substrate underlying space-time, where information is primary and matter/energy are carriers.
  • She frames this substrate as foundational to the universe and a source of cross-time information.
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