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The Telepathy Tapes: A Superpower Hidden in Plain Sight

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In a world where speech is often considered the primary mode of communication, a revolutionary podcast, The Telepathy Tapes, sheds light on an extraordinary ability that has long been overlooked—ESP (extrasensory perception) communication among non-verbal autistic individuals. For years, teachers, caregivers, and researchers have noticed something astonishing: many non-verbal autistic people seem to have an uncanny ability to 'read minds,' knowing things they shouldn't, as if plucking thoughts straight from the air.



How Does ESP Work?

ESP has long been dismissed as pseudoscience, but modern quantum physics suggests that consciousness and information may not be limited to physical transmission. Quantum entanglement—the phenomenon where particles instantaneously influence each other across vast distances—offers a framework for understanding how thought and intention could be communicated beyond conventional means. If information can travel instantaneously between particles, could our brains, which operate on complex electromagnetic fields, be doing something similar?

For non-verbal autistic individuals, communication via ESP seems to be a natural ability. No one taught them—they simply tuned in. While others rely on spoken or written words, they use intention and thought to connect. Some describe it as having intellectual conversations in their heads with others from all over the world. They weren’t “born without communication”—they were born with a different way of communicating, one that our society has yet to fully acknowledge.


A Different Kind of Intelligence

Many non-verbal individuals have been misjudged due to their lack of speech, often deemed as having lower intelligence simply because they do not express themselves in traditional ways. However, those who have been able to communicate via spelling boards, iPads, or facilitated typing reveal sharp, sophisticated, and deeply intellectual minds. The issue isn’t their intelligence—it’s that the world has been slow to develop the tools and understanding to connect with them.

Imagine being in a country where no one speaks your language, and the only way you can communicate is by pointing to pictures. It would be frustratingly slow. Now, imagine if those around you could tap into your thoughts instead. Rather than relying on limited tools, caregivers, parents, and friends could develop their own telepathic skills, leading to free-flowing conversations and a deeper understanding of each other.


Are We Ready to Listen?

Our society has been rigid in assuming that everyone must learn the same way and communicate through the same methods. The reality is that these individuals represent a new version of human intelligence, one that could redefine how we understand and engage with communication. Many non-verbal individuals who do have the ability to speak still prefer to use ESP when possible—further proving that speech is not the ultimate form of communication, just one of many.

Skepticism is natural. Anything outside of mainstream science is often dismissed at first, much like how early theories about plants converting carbon dioxide into oxygen were once ridiculed. But history has shown us that innovation comes from being open to possibilities. Families who have embraced this understanding have transformed their relationships with their non-verbal loved ones, discovering that their children are not silent but are, in fact, incredibly expressive through non-traditional means.


A Connection Beyond Words

As a medium, I connect with the energy of those who have passed. They speak to me in my head. This has made me wonder—if I can receive messages from spirits, could I also communicate telepathically with non-verbal individuals? Could mediums, who are already trained in energetic communication, teach caregivers how to connect in the same way? Imagine a future where a non-verbal child could ‘speak’ to their parent through intention, directly or via the mind of a trained intermediary.


The research behind The Telepathy Tapes is groundbreaking, rigorous, and impossible to ignore. The real question is: how long will it take for the medical world to listen? Five years? Fifty? What’s certain is that the more people become open to this idea, the sooner these individuals will receive the recognition and support they deserve.

I encourage everyone to listen to The Telepathy Tapes. Whether you believe in ESP or not, simply discussing it might help a family searching for answers, a caregiver looking for a deeper connection, or an individual who has been waiting for someone to finally understand them.

The world is changing. These individuals are here to shift perspectives. The question is—are we ready to listen? -Ang x

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