InPresence 172Precognition Versus Psychokinesis

…But Stephen Braude, in reviewing my book, took real issue. He said, “How can you make the claim that this might have been precognition. He obviously felt like he was causing it.” And he did. He didn’t really claim to be precognitive, in most instances. Although in one or two, he actually did. He predicted, for example, that frogmen from Cuba were going to try and attack, or swim onto shore, in Key Biscayne, Florida where Richard Nixon had a property. That turned out to be true. So, he had some precognitive abilities.…

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