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Andrija Puharich, M.D. relates his experiences with a Mexican psychic surgeon who transplanted organs. "Andrija was convinced that Pachita's "instant surgery" was completely genuine, and that no fraud of any kind was possible under his and his colleagues scientific observation and documentation.

Dr. Andrés Mateo, a Mexican doctor of philosophy, and a student of parapsychology, particularly of psychic healing, substantiated Andrija's conviction that Pachita was "a marvelous gift that humanity cannot lose, and had to be spread all over the world." This Dr. Mateo too had witnessed Pachita's "breathtaking transplantations," as he wrote to Andrija. "I have been not only a close witness, but actually an actor - or co-actor - to her surgical operations which were devoid of any kind of anesthesia or asepsia, or even basic cleanness, with no electric light - only a gloomy wax candle, with a dirty rusty knife (more so than Arigo's), opening with her bare, dirty, bloody hands skin, flesh, tissues, bones, extracting tumors, exchanging whole femurs, or stomachs ... and transplanting whole brains (!), both kidneys, or a whole uterus. I personally, with my own hands, have helped to keep open both sides of a woman's skull while Pachita extirpated the woman's whole brain, and put in its place a whole new one, with bulb hanging and all ... Something Frankesteinian indeed."

When Arigo died, Andrija had sworn never to fail mankind again. He believed that humanity was witnessing the birth of a new science of medicine. It was his duty, he felt, to find out Pachita's "modus operandi", and see if her methods of psychic surgery could be taught to others."

http://www.uri-geller.com/books/maverick/maver9.htm

http://psychicinvestigator.com/demo/PsiSurgC.htm

http://psychicinvestigator.com/demo/Pachita.htm

Puharich Bio:
http://www.answers.com/topic/andrija-puharich

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  • Hes so convincing I wish we had some video of the act. It seems almost impossible that video doesent exist.. when does the documentary come out?

  • It doesn't look like the production of the movie has been moving forward, unfortunately.

  • I'm afraid I have to remain skeptical. I have to have proof, not mere stories. The Arigo story is hard enough to explain other than:

    (1.) a medical miracle; (2.) trickery or, as Kurt Koch once indicated, (3.) demonic possession.

  • I asked the producers of the new film about Arigo if they could share some of the film of him, but they said they couldn't until the film was released. The film should be revealing, but won't sway some skeptics. Someone out there must have some of the Arigo or Pachita film they could post??

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  • We have the wrong and incomplete map for ideas and beliefs. My uncle discussed this in 1985 with me, he was one of Time magazine's "America's top scientists" in the August 2000 cover story. He said he'd visited many places with quack protocols and unexplainable successful results abounded. You can find other scientists and doctors citing the same results. At the time he had 4 NIH grants going simultaneously at age 35. Today he and his wife each run institutes at Rutgers.

  • the movie will be called "Ouch My Liver!"

  • You cant mae this stuff up...

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