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Arabic translation rights book deal scored for ‘Genius Intelligence’
Posted: May 21, 2015 in Genius Intelligence, Underground KnowledgeTags: #IQ, academic, education, genius, intelligence, Obeikan Publishing, Saudi Arabia, secret learning, translation rights, underground knowledge

A.I. more advanced than human intelligence? Interim poll results say…one day…YES!
Posted: May 9, 2015 in Underground KnowledgeTags: #IQ, A.I., advanced science, artificial intelligence, education, Goodreads, Goodreads polls, intelligence, science, secret learning, underground knowledge
Do you believe A.I. (artificial intelligence) will ever be more advanced/sophisticated than human intelligence? That’s the question we put in our latest poll to members of our Underground Knowledge Discussion Group on Goodreads.com. Most respondents to date have answered “Yes” to the question.
In posting this most intriguing of questions, we suggest fellow ‘Undergrounders’ (group members) consider whether AI will ever surpass humanity “over all” — meaning AI might be able to beat human intelligence in isolated fields like a game of chess, but can it ever be more advanced in almost every other intellectual field?
To date, interim poll results — to the question “Do you believe A.I. (artificial intelligence) will ever be more advanced/sophisticated than human intelligence?” — are as follows:
53% say Yes / 37% say No / 10% are Unsure.
A random selection of members’ (abridged) responses follows:
I believed No before that the machine can transcend the capability of human brain. But I think there is a possibility that the machine can transcend the human brain by studying the bain mechanism from the standpoint of superluminal particles. In some future, we will obtain the technology for superluminal physics which can manupulate superluminal particles, which can lead to the realization of HAL 9000 in this world.
I voted NO in this poll and believe AI will never beat human intelligence. Reason being in my opinion (which is really just a gut instinct) is that human intelligence has an indefinable creativity inbuilt in it that is unprogrammable.
I think it’s a matter of how you define “intelligence.” In terms of storing knowledge, we’re already there. My desktop “knows” a whole lot more than I do and databases store more than we could ever remember and then, of course, there’s Wikipedia. Synthesizing data is slightly more complex, but certainly possible given enough “if-then” statements. A certain level of morality can be programmed relatively easily…However, creativity and having emotions are another story. Those define us as humans and individuals. It’s also the driving force behind most of our actions. How much that can ever be imbued in a machine or robot is another story.
I voted “no”, but if humans continue to behave at na inferior level, without improving their skills, of course we will be beaten by AI. I mean, if we want to stay at the level of AI, or better, to overpass it, humans need to keep working continuosly on themselves, and improve their institutions and societies…In the jungle, without preparation, even a chacal beats us…
To view all comments related to this poll, or better still to have YOUR say, go to: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/142309-underground-knowledge—a-discussion-group?type=group
Poll closes May 18.
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‘Underground Knowledge’ discussion group membership tops 700
Posted: March 21, 2015 in Underground KnowledgeTags: 21st Century history, conspiracy theories, education, Goodreads groups, history, media, media studies, news, politics, science, secret learning, underground knowledge
Membership of our lively ‘Underground Knowledge’ discussion group on the popular Goodreads.com literary site has now topped 700 — little wonder given the controversial nature of many of the topics being discussed!

Some of the more contentious discussion threads follow. (Click on any links that appeal to view members’ comments):
Is the Islamic State (IS/ISIS) another invention of the West?
Finding (hiding) a cure for cancer
Earlier historical versions of Jesus Christ?
Are aliens visiting Earth or not????
Was 9/11 a false flag attack and ‘Inside Job’? 62% of you voted YES
The US Military’s proposal to kill Americans
The political apathy of today’s youth
The Big Bang Theory – Debunked?
Obama, Murdoch & the Bush/Clinton clans
The Queen’s position in modern Britain
Big Pharma & the Medical Mafia
Can we trust news media outlets?
The truth about international aid
November 22, 1963. Dallas, Texas.
Hurricane Katrina and African-American communities
The overpopulation myth (part 1)
The multi-trillion dollar WW2 cover-up
(Profiting from) The War on Drugs
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Our ‘Underground Knowledge’ discussion group is aimed at those with an interest in the world we live in and a desire to learn or to uncover “underground knowledge” on important issues of our times.
Everyone’s welcome to join! All you need is an enquiring mind. Our members include scientists, teachers, historians, authors, military and intelligence agency personnel, bankers, housewives, whistleblowers, students, former police officers and many more.
Visit the group at: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-underground-knowledge—a-discussion-group
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GENIUS INTELLIGENCE a No.1 bestseller on Amazon UK
Posted: February 3, 2015 in Genius Intelligence, Underground KnowledgeTags: #IQ, bestsellers, education, experimental education, geniuses, principals, secret learning, students, teachers, underground knowledge
Our new release Kindle ebook GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ now occupies the No.1 ranking in its category on AmazonUK and has been a regular visitor to the bestseller lists on Amazon.com.

Written by James and Lance Morcan, with foreword by leading scientist Dr. Takaaki Musha, Genius Intelligence draws on the latest findings in neuroscience and lists dozens of practical methods to increase IQ and speed-learn any subject.
Dr. Musha describes Genius Intelligence as “A much needed book for those who sense there are faster and easier ways to learn.”
And here’s what Amazon reviewers are saying about the book:
Genius Intelligence challenges the myth that geniuses are born not developed. –Sheri Wilkinson.
Highly recommended for those looking to gain a creative edge. -J.
This is an important work of high merit.” –J. Rogers Barrow
This is not a dull, erudite work, but a fascinating journey of discovery. -Cyrano1db
This is the best outline of intelligence increase tools I have read. –Thomas A. Sturgeon
Check out GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ – http://www.amazon.com/GENIUS-INTELLIGENCE-Techniques-Technologies-Underground-ebook/dp/B00QXQQWXO/

To view the discussion thread on genius intelligence (the phenomenon) in our ‘Underground Knowledge’ group on Goodreads check out: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-29-conspiracy-theories—a-discussion-group >>> Everyone’s welcome!
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Interested in justice? World peace? Revolution? Global change? 21st Century history? The 99%? Suppressed technologies? Secret learning methods? The Splinter Civilization? Aliens, UFOs or antigravity propulsion? Then our ‘Underground Knowledge’ group may be for you!
Posted: January 31, 2015 in Underground KnowledgeTags: 21st Century history, education, hidden learning methods, higher learning, media studies, science, Suppressed technologies, the-99-percent, ufos, underground knowledge
Membership of our ‘Underground Knowledge’ discussion group on the popular author/reader/literary site Goodreads.com has now topped 550 and boasts some extremely knowledgeable members from all walks of life. More members are welcome! (Membership is free and open).

The group’s membership is a dynamic melting pot of leaders in their chosen fields, including neuroscientists, journalists, university professors, mathematicians, beat poets, historians, physicists, renowned authors, aerospace engineers, students and doctors. Plus we’ve got many social activists and gutsy whistleblowers who have in some cases risked their lives so that we all may continue to enjoy the freedoms in society we take for granted.
One of our new members is award winning journalist, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author and attorney Gerald Posner who has a new book about to be published. Titled God’s Bankers: A History of Money and Power at the Vatican, it has spanned nine years of research and has received early critical praise.

God’s Bankers will be published internationally (Simon & Schuster) on February 3, so look out for it if the Vatican’s true wealth and power being exposed is of interest… https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2…
We are so-called Moderators of the Underground Knowledge group, but we are moderators in name only as it’s a group without rules (uh-oh!)…so…as we say to newcomers…welcome to the asylum!
This endeavor is honestly one of the best initiatives we’ve ever been involved with as the group is tackling some really controversial and important issues – many of which aren’t normally discussed in public in such a frank and open manner.
Here’s a few of the more popular discussion threads you might like to join in on:
–Are the Earth’s poles shifting? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–Princeton University proves that thought influences physical reality? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–Evidence for scientifically advanced Ancient civilizations? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–Can your reading be ‘used against you’? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–Was Princess Diana murdered? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–Are cures for cancer being suppressed by Big Pharma or ignored by academia? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–Are aliens visiting Earth or not? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–Could the matrix be real? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
–What hard evidence is there (if any) to support the popular conspiracy theory that the “Illuminati” rule planet? https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/…
You may notice in these discussions that (usually calm) members are losing their cool left, right and center (including us at times!) and it’s kinda fun to read such heated debates and sense everyone’s passion! Most tend to assume they are right, but probably we each only have scraps of knowledge that we are mistaking for absolute truths…
Everyone comes at things from their own unique angles and puts different perspectives on the various topics, but all perspectives are valid and worth listening to.
Visit (or better still join) the Underground Knowledge group at: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-underground-knowledge—a-discussion-group
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Boost peripheral vision to develop that genius potential
Posted: January 25, 2015 in Genius Intelligence, Underground KnowledgeTags: #IQ, education, experimental education, hidden learning methods, higher education, peripheral vision, secret learning, vision
Developing peripheral vision is one of eight additional intelligence-boosting techniques we investigate (in addition to many of the more obvious ones) in our bestselling GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ — techniques we believe may hold brain boosting potential for aspiring geniuses.

An excerpt from Genius Intelligence follows:
Peripheral vision is what we use when something catches our attention “out of the corner of our eye.” It is the opposite of central vision, which is literally the center of our vision (looking directly ahead).
Most people in the modern world use central vision all day long with narrow field activities – such as looking at computer screens, reading books and watching television. This is akin to tunnel vision.
By contrast, our ancestors (especially Early Man) had stronger or better-attuned peripheral vision as they were primarily engaged in outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, fighting and traveling. To survive, they needed to scan entire landscapes to spot enemies and predatory animals and the like.
The reason for deterioration of our peripheral vision can be seen here.
In cinematic terms, our modern vision would be a close-up or extreme close-up whereas Early Man’s vision was akin to a panoramic wide-angle shot.
The problem with central vision is it has been shown in studies to be directly linked with beta brainwaves and the left hemisphere of the brain – in other words, stress city.
When you are looking at the world (literally) with peripheral vision, you immediately enter alpha brainwaves and the right hemisphere of the brain. This is much more relaxing and allows the subconscious to come into the equation for super learning.
For example, you may recall in chapter 4 we mentioned how the world’s greatest speed readers use their peripheral vision to take in entire pages at a time instead of one word at a time.
In his book Exuberant Animal: The Power of Health, Play and Joyful Movement, author Frank Forencich says, “We can be sure that long-term overuse of hyperfocused vision, coupled with atrophy of peripheral sensation, will lead to extensive re-wiring of the brain. We can even speculate on a possible link between balanced vision and intelligence. Chronic, tightly focused vision can do amazing things, but it only taps a fraction of our visual-cognitive capability. Monotonous visual inputs may very well lead to static, stereotyped thinking.

Book addresses the vision issue.
“In contrast, a balance of focused and peripheral vision keeps the stimulation moving and taps a far greater percentage of our processing power. Just as chronic overuse of central vision may limit intelligence, active stimulation of our panoramic vision may actually increase it. The message: dumb yourself down with chronic centrally-focused vision; smarten yourself up by relaxing your eyes and letting the periphery in.”
Although ophthalmologists seem to agree there’s no real way to improve or sharpen peripheral vision, there is scientific research that suggests there are ways to at least improve peripheral awareness and the processing of peripheral images.
A few techniques to develop peripheral vision include:
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Widening your vision to something closer to 180 degrees and becoming aware of everything to your extreme left and extreme right.
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Defocus the eyes to counter the hard focus that occurs in central vision.
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Practice eye exercises – especially ones that include a lot of wide-sweeping eye movements.
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Play team sports like soccer or basketball, which force you to constantly use your peripheral vision.
Check out GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ – http://www.amazon.com/GENIUS-INTELLIGENCE-Techniques-Technologies-Underground-ebook/dp/B00QXQQWXO/

To view the discussion thread on genius intelligence (the phenomenon) in our ‘Underground Knowledge’ group on Goodreads check out: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-29-conspiracy-theories—a-discussion-group >>> Everyone’s welcome!
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Emulate Einstein and walk to tap into that inner genius
Posted: January 23, 2015 in Genius Intelligence, Underground KnowledgeTags: #IQ, Albert Einstein, education, experimental education, geniuses, hidden learning techniques, higher education, intelligence, Princeton University, secret learning methods, teachers
When researching geniuses for our book, GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ, we discovered Albert Einstein took long walks around Princeton University when pondering complex equations. He often commented that many of his Eureka moments and creative breakthroughs came to him during these walks.

Einstein…the walking genius.
Further research revealed that walking — like playing chess or drinking pure water — is another of those genius enhancement activities that potentially fall into the “too obvious” or “too simple” category.
Almost everyone has experienced wrestling with a problem all day then finally giving up and going for a stroll in the fresh air and suddenly receiving the answer unexpectedly and without trying.
Some might explain away this phenomenon as merely being the result of relaxing and defocusing from a problem and thereby allowing the subconscious mind to take over. Or others may simply say that virtually all exercise has been shown to benefit the human brain.
And there are no doubt degrees of truth to those counter points.
However, there may also be a sound scientific explanation as to why this low-impact physical exercise often yields the golden solution. Firstly, there’s a rhythmic flow to walking that puts one almost in a trance-like or meditative state. Secondly, the fact that you are moving two legs and two arms means you are engaging both hemispheres of the brain – people are therefore probably in the whole brain state while walking.
One study at Stanford University showed that subjects came up with more creative ideas during and immediately after a walk compared to those who simply sat at a desk.
Furthermore, a July 31, 2014 article in Psychology Today mentioned that German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven “kept his creative promises by strategically using his time to incubate ideas. His favorite method of thinking things through? Long, solitary walks through the forested valleys of Vienna … Beethoven went for a vigorous walk after lunch, and he always carried a pencil and a couple of sheets of paper in his pocket to record chance musical thoughts.”
And it appears Beethoven and Einstein are not alone among history’s great geniuses. There are other examples.
For those who find walking too boring or just not their cup of tea, other physical exercises could possibly deliver similar results – exercises such as dancing, cycling or running for example.
Athletes, personal fitness trainers and sports medicine professionals are united in their opinion that exercise helps your mental function. Runners experience the pleasant – many say euphoric – runner’s high that comes with intense, sustained exercise. Such exercise (not just running) increases serotonin in the brain, leading to improved mental clarity.
To read more about walking and brain development check out GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ – http://www.amazon.com/GENIUS-INTELLIGENCE-Techniques-Technologies-Underground-ebook/dp/B00QXQQWXO/

To view the discussion thread on genius intelligence (the phenomenon) in our ‘Underground Knowledge’ group on Goodreads check out: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-29-conspiracy-theories—a-discussion-group >>> Everyone’s welcome!
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Drinking pure water recommended for increasing IQ
Posted: January 21, 2015 in Genius Intelligence, Underground KnowledgeTags: #IQ, distilled water, education, experimental education, geniuses, higher education, intelligence, learning, purified water, water
In our new release book GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ, we explore the relationship between drinking water and increasing IQ.
This might fit into the stating the bleeding obvious category, but drinking water really can make a difference to mental alertness and overall cognitive skills.
Here’s why: every time you drink water it increases the brain’s electrochemical activity. Conversely, dehydration slows electrochemical activity and effectively makes you dumber.
Therefore, staying hydrated is a scientifically valid way to keep sharp mentally.
Be warned, though, drinking the right sort of water is as important as drinking enough water. And no, ordinary tap water won’t do the job folks. After all, tap water usually contains high levels of fluoride.
Numerous studies have shown fluoride reduces IQ levels and in some cases even causes brain damage. Never a good thing for those wanting to become geniuses!
In January 2013, physician and author Dr. Joseph Mercola wrote an article for the Huffington Post titled Harvard Study Confirms Fluoride Reduces Children’s IQ.
The article states, “A recently-published Harvard University meta-analysis funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has concluded that children who live in areas with highly fluoridated water have “significantly lower” IQ scores than those who live in low fluoride areas.”
The Harvard study showed that fluoride causes neurotoxicity, which negatively impacts learning and memory.
The Huffington Post article continues, “There are so many scientific studies showing the direct, toxic effects of fluoride on your body, it’s truly remarkable that it’s NOT considered a scientific consensus by now. Despite the evidence against it, fluoride is still added to 70 percent of U.S. public drinking water supplies.”
Besides fluoride, there are a whole host of other contaminants usually found in tap water – such as chlorine and lead – and none of these will do an aspiring genius’s brain any favors.
Those wishing to increase their IQ levels would be wise to only drink pure water. Filtered water (either bottled or from a home/office filtration system) is certainly better than tap water. However, contrary to what filtered water companies tell customers, their product often contains numerous impurities – sometimes as many as are found in tap water.
The only pure water available on Earth is distilled water.

Distilled water…condensed steam.
As American medical doctor Dr. Andrew Weil states on his website, distilled water is “water that has been turned into steam so its impurities are left behind. The steam is then condensed to make pure water.”
Dr. Weil continues, “The process of distillation kills and removes virtually all bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and other organic and inorganic contaminants. Once distilled, the water is as pure as water can reasonably be.”
It should be noted here that some health researchers believe distilled water can be detrimental to health if taken ongoing and long-term rather than for the more commonly recommended short periods or fasts. This counter theory suggests that drinking water that is completely demineralized, as is the case with distilled water, is detrimental to health in the long-run.
Dr. Weil, however, believes otherwise. He says, “While it’s true that distillation removes minerals as it eliminates various other contaminants from water, I don’t feel this is a problem. We get our minerals from food, not water.
“As far as acidity goes,” he continues, “distilled water is close to a neutral pH and has no effect on the body’s acid/base balance. Distilled water is safe to drink, and the kind of water I use myself.”
If the aspiring genius hunts hard enough, bottled distilled water can be found in some supermarkets and department stores. Otherwise, water distillers can be purchased for the home.
According to our research, distilled water is likely to have the most positive effects on the brain. However, we recommend consult with your doctor first.
To read more about water and brain development check out GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ – http://www.amazon.com/GENIUS-INTELLIGENCE-Techniques-Technologies-Underground-ebook/dp/B00QXQQWXO/

To view the discussion thread on genius intelligence (the phenomenon) in our ‘Underground Knowledge’ group on Goodreads check out: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-29-conspiracy-theories—a-discussion-group >>> Everyone’s welcome!
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Chess improves kids’ critical thinking skills…and probably makes them smarter
Posted: January 18, 2015 in Genius Intelligence, Underground KnowledgeTags: alumni, chess, education, experimental education, hidden learning techniques, higher education, secret learning methods, students, study tools, teachers, teaching
There’s a theory that playing chess from a young age develops certain parts of a child’s brain develop quicker than normal, especially areas relating to strategy. We explore this in our new release book GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ.

English primary school children play chess.
In our international thriller series The Orphan Trilogy, our fititious orphans play rapid-fire matches known as Lightning Chess in which entire games are completed in 10 minutes or less. Playing Lightning Chess and multiple games (of chess) simultaneously relates to thinking so fast that the conscious mind must yield to the superior subconscious — another intelligence-enhancing technique.
It has been recognized by many observers that chess players often have very high IQ’s and seem to exhibit many of the telltale signs of genius.
What does it do to a child’s brain to play chess from a young age?
Nobody knows for sure and test results remain inconclusive to date. No doubt it is a difficult thing to study precisely given it requires studying young chess players over years if not decades.
Experimental results, however, have been collected from the likes of the Grandmaster Eugene Torre Chess Institute, in the Philippines, and the United States Chess Federation as well as other chess schools around the world. All these bodies agree that playing the board game increases intellect in young people.
Plus a few small studies have also shown that chess players develop better memories, verbal skills, mathematical abilities as well as healthier problem-solving skills and imaginations than the average person.
For example, a 1995 research study on chess and students was conducted by American cardiologist Dr. Robert Ferguson. It showed that chess improves a child’s critical thinking skills. Ferguson’s subjects, who were all school students aged between 11 and 14, improved their test results by 17% on average after becoming proficient chess players.
Chess champ Bobby Fischer started playing at age six.
An article that appears on the neuroscience and brain health website Examined Existence provides further insights into the potential link between chess and high intelligence.
Headlined Does Playing Chess Make You Smarter?, the report boldly states that chess definitely improves IQ.
The article states, “According to a study conducted in Venezuela, results have shown that children who took chess classes for 4½ months have increased their IQ points. This conclusion is also backed up by a 2003 study of Murray Thompson, a Ph.D. Education student at the Flinders University in Australia. In his research, participants who played chess also demonstrated improved IQ levels. Thompson ascribes this to the concentration and logical thinking a chess game calls for.”
The Examined Existence article also mentions that chess can improve mental abilities in adults as well, including the elderly. “Chess has proven to be highly effective in protecting the elderly from neuro-degenerative conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.”
To read more about chess and brain development check out GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ – http://www.amazon.com/GENIUS-INTELLIGENCE-Techniques-Technologies-Underground-ebook/dp/B00QXQQWXO/

To view the discussion thread on genius intelligence (the phenomenon) in our ‘Underground Knowledge’ group on Goodreads check out: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-29-conspiracy-theories—a-discussion-group >>> Everyone’s welcome!
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