BANGLADESH: Latin American Leaders Will Soon Command Invincible Militaries

Posted on April 16th, 2012

BlitzLatin American Leaders Will Soon Command Invincible Militaries — Article by Dr. David Leffler published in the Weekly Blitz and Sylhet Times. The article explains that if the military of South Korea would deploy Invincible Defense Technology (IDT) they would harness the unified field which “…is a thousand million million times more powerful than the nuclear force…” Nine Latin America countries are expected to their IDT defense systems fully operational around the end of May 2012. The author suggests that this “…IDT development may have far more historical significance than the United States military’s Manhattan Project quest to develop nuclear weapons.”

CHINA: Asia Sentinel – Thinking North Korea into Peace • Just put your minds to it

Posted on April 1st, 2012

Asia SentinelThinking North Korea into Peace • Just put your minds to it — Article by Dr. David Leffler published in the China-based Asia Sentinel. The article explains that if the military of South Korea would deploy Invincible Defense Technology (IDT) they would harness the unified field which “…is a thousand million million times more powerful than the nuclear force…” Nine Latin America countries are expected to their IDT defense systems fully operational around the end of May 2012. The author suggests that this “…IDT development may have far more historical significance than the United States military’s Manhattan Project quest to develop nuclear weapons.”

SOUTH KOREA: The Seoul Times – Latin American Leaders Will Soon Command Invincible Militaries: So Could President Lee Myung-Bak!

Posted on March 21st, 2012
Dr. David Leffler writes in his Op-Ed published in The Seoul Times: The Seoul Times

“South Korean President Lee Myung-bak also has the possibility to make history by becoming the first Asian leader to achieve invincibility by establishing a Prevention Wing. He and his associates have a rare opportunity to meet Dr. John Hagelin, the most knowledgeable IDT expert.”

Dr. David Leffler (21 March 2012). Latin American Leaders Will Soon Command Invincible Militaries: So Could President Lee Myung-Bak! The Seoul Times.

COL Brian Rees Published in Military Medicine about Meditation

Posted on December 1st, 2011

A new pilot study published in Military Medicine shows that Iraq and Afghanistan veterans experienced a 50% drop in PTSD symptoms by the 4th week of Transcendental Meditation practice, and even greater improvements by two months and three months.

The study, titled “Effects of Transcendental Meditation (TM) in Veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Pilot Study,” is summarized in the new book The Resilient Warrior: Healing the Hidden Wounds of War (2011) by author Jerry Yellin with Dr. Sarina Grosswald. Dr. Grosswald was interviewed about PTSD and this study on the program The Simplest Ways.

Author: Rees, Brian

Source: Military Medicine, Volume 176, Number 11, November 2011 , pp. 1232-1242(11)

Publisher: AMSUS – Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.

The article is copyrighted by the journal.

Click to read the abstract now.

Dr. Rees’ picture, bio and links to other publications are available at the CAMS website.

India Defence Consultants’ Analysis of Maharishi’s Supreme Military Science

Posted on May 23rd, 2011

This analysis appears in India Defence Consultants.

WHAT’S HOT? –– ANALYSIS OF RECENT HAPPENINGS
Supreme Military Science — Myth or Reality?
New Delhi, 13 June 2001

India Defence Consultants’ Analysis of Maharishi’s Supreme Military Science

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IDC has received a most interesting thesis of Military management based on the Maharishi system and has great pleasure in putting an abstract of the same on our site and we thank the authors. Since we deal with Indian Defence we felt that it needs to be brought home, that there is great merit in Meditation and Yoga and IDC can vouch for it and help people who wish to have guidance. However we are a purely analytical site and have many bull’s eyes to our credit, so we take on this article for analysis.

The experiment may have worked in Mozambique and it is laudable, but in military matters history has the nagging habit to repeat itself in the same vein, but under the prevailing circumstances. Man’s basic instincts have not changed since Adam and Eve tasted of the forbidden fruit. Maharishiji has done a lot to help so many people by meshing Indian philosophy with the Western ways to make the dose palatable and we acknowledge it, but we are six billion in the world today. Read the rest of this entry »