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Brenda Allison

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Brenda Allison (born 6 March 1960), Kensington, London, is a fashion jewellery designer. She is also known for Psychokinesis. Allison first appeared in a British national newspaper reported as making objects move with psychokinesis in the Sunday Sport newspaper in 1986. The newspaper, looking for experts, sought advice from College of Psychic Studies. President Brenda Marshall spoke on their behalf.

  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a former President of the college. Marshall advised the newspaper that "stress" could cause it. Allison herself said at the time that she thought it was her body's electromagnetic energy after decades of observation. In 1988 she received advice from a professor at University of Oxford, Dr David Deutsch, a British physicist (He is widely regarded as the second smartest man in Britain), who told her "During strong magnetic periods to grip the kitchen taps because they are earthed."
  *Real PK Is Just Human Electromagnetism

Human Electromagnetism appears to be the energy that causes psychokinesis, which appears to have been misunderstood and misnamed as a power of the mind. Allison and others who experience it make PK seem about as welcome as attracting lightning. Only in the movies are such abilities desirable.

Miss Allison, 50, says she first noticed the effects of her magnetism when she was in "nursery school."

Allison also said "I had a dreadful experience at the supermarket. When I reached the checkout the till machine started to misbehave and it was obvious I had caused it. The man on the checkout started shouting at me and accused me of putting a Voodoo curse on his till." Daily Mail, newspaper August 20, 2010. By Arthur Martin. "She also triggers car alarms and breaks shop tills. Apparently it has got something to do with her electro-magnetic field." The 19 August 2010 story ref:T19081010 contains 5 clips[3] www.itnsource.com>ITN 2010/08/19 Allison had already booked a test for diabetes that turned out to be the day of her favourite aunt's funeral "as the nurse came towards me, the hypodermic needle she was holding exploded."Pick Me Up magazine 2010, IPC Media.[4] The Sun newspaper 19 August 2010.

"Brenda, 50, is thought to have a much more powerful electro-magnetic field than most people."[5]

"For Brenda Allison, her mysterious power" <refchina.org.cn/learning_english/2010-08</ref> Physics News "Latest physics and nanotechnology news headlines." www.physnews.com/physics-news/cluster95427813/ referred to her as "Iron Lady", 20 August 2010. Rowan Hooper, Newscientist magazine gave an interview to ITV news about her on 19 August 2010. He has a doctorate in evolutionary biology. He spoke about her magnetic field and blood iron content. Ref:T19081010 1503 http://www.itnsource.com

  Brenda Allison, 50, 

"There's nothing more embarrassing than going into Sainsbury's and suddenly the tills stop working." 20 August 2010.[6]

Allison was interviewed on ITV News. She said:

    "Your children or your children's children may be just like me."

19 August 2010 Brenda, "Fighting for Mutant Rights" Scrape TV "abilities that will one day manifest themselves in every human being. While many of those abilities, things like psychokinesis or telepathy" August 22, 2010. Anna Phillips, science correspondent. http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20pages http://www.itnsource.com Brenda Is Highly-Charged "Everyone has a charge, all slightly different. It sounds like Brenda is highly-charged." electrotherapy expert Kathy Geminian, who runs a Surrey clinic, stated on August 19, 2010. www.oneindia.com [7]==References== [8]

  1. china.org.cn/
  2. http://www.physnews.com/physics-news/cluster05427813/
  3. http://www.itnsource.comITN 2010/08/19 19 August 2010 story ref:T19081010
  4. Pick Me Up magazine.2010 IPC Media
  5. " EXCLUSIVE " by Virginia Wheeler, Thursday, August 19, 2010 The Sun newspaper.
  6. www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report-meet-the-british-woman
  7. http://www.physnews.com/physics-news/cluster95427813/
  8. Daily Mail, Friday, August 20, 2010 By Arthur Martin


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