'Telekinesis' blamed for Turkish suicides


Authorities investigating four suspicious suicides have reported 'death by telekinesis' as a possibility. The bizarre verdict stems from the work of neuropsychology expert Nevzat Tarhan and concerns the suicides of four engineers who worked for ASELSAN, a Turkish corporation that produces military defense technologies.

 In their investigation of the incidents the Turkish Prime Ministry Inspection Board called for telekinesis to be considered as a possible explanation for the engineers' deaths. According to the report, telekinetic waves could be sent over a distance of 1.5km, compelling the targets to kill themselves by causing distress and headaches ( even though telekinesis generally concerns the moving of objects, not telepathic manipulation. )



This concept has been particularly prevalent in Turkey recently after journalist Yiğit Bulut hit the headlines by claiming that certain individuals were attempting to kill the Prime Minister through the use of telekinetic powers. The suspicious suicides of four engineers working at the Turkish corporation ASELSAN could have been caused by telekinesis, according to a report by the Turkish Prime Ministry Inspection Board.

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