In addition to having been an observer of human psychophysiology
tracings, Cleve Backster has conducted extensive research
related to observed electrical responses in plant life and
at a cellular level in other living organisms. His research
into what has been called "The Backster Effect" has attracted
world wide attention. His work was featured in the bestselling
book, The Secret Life of Plants by Tompkins and Bird, and
another book The Secret Life of Your Cells by Robert Stone.
Cleve is currently teaching at the Backster School of
Lie Detection, was formerly an Interrogation Specialist
with the CIA, and was Chairman of the Research and Instrument
Committee of the Academy for Scientific Interrogation. He
has authored a book on his biocommunication research called
Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living
Foods, Bacteria and Human Cells. This work includes descriptions
and charts of his 36 years of discoveries and latest findings.
Workshop:
Sunday, April 24 -- 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living
Foods and Human Cells
— Cleve Backster —
Southwest Ballroom
Biocommunication cannot fit into the normal mode of the"scientific
method" because of the need for spontaneity. Cleve presents
examples of nonlocal, instantaneous communication between
human donors and their white cells many miles apart. In
the discussion period, Cleve shares the implications and
the future of possible new projects in biocommunication
research.
Workshop:
Tuesday, April 25
Primary Perception: Biocommunication Dialogues
Cleve Backster
Ballroom 10:30am to noon