Chris Robinson - The Premonition Man
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'Premonition Man: The Robinson Phenomenon' by Grant & Jane Solomon (planned publication date: 2022) will tell the story of precognitive dreamer, Chris Robinson. Can Robinson tell the future from his lucid dream experiences? Stan Lee, creator of the Marvel Universe, including X-Men and Spider-Man, thinks he can. In the two videos below, Robinson appears as 'Future Man' in an episode of Lee's 'Superhumans' on 19 August 2010.
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Mariko Fujiwara is a London-based Japanese production co-ordinator who worked with Robinson during the filming of a Japanese TV programme entitled "TV’s Power - SOS". The programme, broadcast on TV Asahi, one of the Japan's largest TV networks, features various unsolved murder/missing person cases in Japan and investigates such cases with the information provided by the police, the public, and some world-famous psychics. He said the following about Chris Robinson... Chris has so far worked on three different murder cases, one in England and two in Japan. Each time he was not given any information on the victim or the circumstances at first but just started seeing through something concerning the victim the production team in Japan had enclosed in an envelope before the filming. He knew exactly what was inside of the envelope (normally a couple of photos) and described fine details of the photos, which always amazed the Japanese people. Then he moved on to dream about more details of the case including the victim's last movements, the murder-related locations and the murderer, etc. The information given by him was very accurate and he could even tell details of the locations without knowing anything about Japan. While we were in Japan, we went to some places instructed by him and were astonished to find all the signs and the landmarks etc. he had previously described. At the end of each investigation, we put the whole story together with his detailed description of the murderer to help the Japanese police and the production team to make further investigations. The programme with Chris on has become a huge success and nobody doubts his ability there. 12 December 2004 - Mount Fuji 'Me (in front of Mount Fuji) on day 4 in Japan. The dream from 23 November 2004 said that day four in Japan would be the same and as great as day four in Arizona; only I would "have to climb stairs to see the mountain". I didn't know where I would be going or when. This dream came true so it was an accurate premonition.' 13 December 2004 - Tokyo Robinson with the TV crew and experts from Japan. 'This was a venture with experimenters and media who were interested in finding the truth about dream precognition. I proved that dreams can predict details of crimes and provide clues to catching terrorists. The TV programme was huge over there.' June 2005 - Okayama Psychic detectives, Gabrielle Crofts and Chris Robinson, work together on TV Asahi's 'Save Our Souls' programme to find the murderer of a young girl who has been stabbed to death.
Robinson's task is to dream 'Where You Will Take Me Tomorrow' Chris Robinson (aka 'Premonition Man') is tasked to dream the night before where Richard & Judy production team will take him in London tomorrow. Robinson dreams, draws, and predicts: BOATS, ONLY ONE BOAT next to STRUCTURE WITH WINDOWS, BRIDGE, HOSPITAL. How many other locations in London have this combination of objects and landmarks? Richard & Judy thought Robinson's accuracy was 'astounding'. In the Arizona Experiments Robinson scored 10 out of 10 in similar premonition tests Professor Gary Schwartz of the University of Arizona confirms Robinson scored 10 out of 10 in similar tests in the United States. The professor also confirms that Robinson accurately predicted the 9/11 Twin Towers terrorist attack whilst he was undergoing the scientific Arizona Experiments in 2001. This led to Robinson being employed to do (still classified) work for the US government The results of these experiments led directly to Robinson being employed by the US government to work for them using his dream premonition powers in 2003. Most of what Robinson did for the US government is still classified. Watch the 3 videos in order to judge for yourself. [NOTE: Our 'Premonition Man' book and movie script are both in development for completion during 2022.]
Playlist of interviews with Chris Robinson, Professor Gary Schwartz, and others, in connection with 'The Arizona Experiments' in 2001, in which Robinson was tasked to dream of ten destinations over ten days (1st to 10th August inclusive) before each day's destination had been chosen. The results were extraordinary.
TRANSCRIPT from Bedfordshire on Sunday - 16 June 1996 Soothsayer's TV Dream comes true |
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AESCHYLUS: Aeschylus (525-456 BCE) AKSAKOV: Alexander Aksakov {aka Aksakof} (1832–1903) AL-MASUDI: Al-Masudi (c. 896-956) AUERBACH: Loyd Auerbach (1956-) B
BACKSTER: Cleve Backster (1924-2013) BALFOUR: Arthur Balfour (1848-1930) BALFOUR: Gerald Balfour (1853-1945) BARRETT: William Barrett (1845-1925) BELOFF: John Beloff (1920-2006) BENDER: Hans Bender (1907-1991) BERGSON Henri Bergson (1859-1941) BESTERMAN: Theodore Besterman (1904-1976) BOSANQUET: Theodora Bosanquet (1881-1961) BOZZANO: Ernesto Bozzano (1862-1943) BRAUD: William G Braud ((1942-2012) C
CARINGTON: Whately Carington (1892-1947) CARR: Bernard Carr (1949-) CARRINGTON: Hereward Carrington (1880-1958) CARTER: Chris Carter (1956-) CASSIRER: Manfred Cassirer (1920-2003) CHRISTIE-MURRAY: David Christie-Murray (1913-2010) CORNELL: Tony Cornell (1923-2010) CROOKES: William Crookes (1832-1919) CURIE: Marie Curie (1867-1934) CURIE: Pierre Curie (1859-1906) D
DAVIS: Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910) DESSOIR: Max Dessoir (1867-1941) DICK: Philip K Dick DINGWALL: Eric Dingwall (1890-1986) DODDS: ER Dodds (1893-1979) DOYLE: Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) DRAYTON THOMAS: Charles Drayton Thomas (1868-1953) DRIESCH: Hans Driesch (1867-1941) DUCASSE: CJ Ducasse (1881-1969) E
EDMONDS: John W Edmonds (1799-1874) EISENBUDD: Jule Eisenbud (1908-1999) ELLISON: Arthur Ellison (1920-2000) EVANS: Hilary Evans (1929-2011) F
FAIRFIELD: Letitia Fairfield (1885-1978) FENWICK: Peter Fenwick FIELDING: Everard Feilding (1867-1936) FLAMMARION: Camille Flammarion (1842-1925) FLOURNOY: Théodore Flournoy (1854-1920) FODOR: Nandor Fodor (1895-1964) FONTANA: David Fontana (1934-2010) G
GARLAND: Hamlin Garland (1861-1940) GAULD: Alan Gauld (1932-) GELEY: Gustave Geley (1868-1924) GILBERT: Mostyn Gilbert (1924-1992) GOLDNEY: Mollie Goldney (1895-1992) GREEN: Andrew Green (1927-2004) GREGORY: Anita Gregory (1925-1984) GROSSE: Maurice Grosse (1919-2006) GURNEY: Edmund Gurney (1847-1888) H
HARDY: Alister Hardy (1896-1985) HARE: Robert Hare (1781-1858) HERBERT: Benson Herbert (1912-1991) HEYWOOD: Rosalind Heywood (1895-1980) HODGSON: Richard Hodgson (1855-1905) HONORTON: Charles Honorton (1946-1992) HYSLOP: James Hyslop (1854-1920) I
INGLIS: Brian Inglis (1916-1993) J
JAMES: William James (1842-1910) JOAD: CEM Joad (1891-1953 K
KEEN: Montague Keen (1926-2004) KOESTLER: Arthur Koestler (1905-1983) L
LACHMAN: Gary Lachman [aka Gary Valentine] (1955-) LAMBERT: Guy Lambert (1889-1984) LANG: Andrew Lang (1844-1912) LOMBROSO: Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) LYTTELTON: Edith Lyttelton (1865-1948) M
MACKENZIE: Andrew Mackenzie (1911-2001) MARCEL: Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973) MCCONNELL: Robert A McConnell (1914-2006) MCDOUGAL: William McDougall (1871-1938) MEDHURST: George Medhurst (1920-1971) MISHLOVE: Jeffrey Mishlove (1946-) MOODY: Raymond Moody (1944-) MORRIS: Robert Morris (1942-2004) MORSELLI: Enrico Morselli (1852-1929) MUNDLE: Clement Mundle (1916-1989) MURPHY: Gardner Murphy (1895-1979) MURRAY: Gilbert Murray (1866-1957) MYERS: Frederic WH Myers (1843-1901) |
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NICOL: John Fraser Nicol (?-1989) NOYES: Ralph Noyes (1923-1998) O
OSIS: Karlis Osis (1917-1997) OWEN: ARG Owen (1919-2003) P
PETERS: William J Peters PEROVSKY-PETROVO-SOLOVONO: Count Perovsky-Petrovo-Solovovo (1868-1954) PHILLIMORE: Mercy Phillimore (1885-1975) PIDDINGTON: John Piddington (1869-1952) PIERCE: Charles Peirce (1839–1914) PODMORE: Frank Podmore (1856-1910) PRATT: JG Pratt (1910-1979) PRICE: Harry Price (1881-1948) PRICE: HH Price (1899-1984) PRIESTLY: JB Priestley (1894-1984) PRINCE: Walter Franklin Prince (1863-1934) PUHARICH: Andrija Puharich (1918-1995) Q
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RHINE: JB Rhine (1895-1980) RHINE: Louisa E Rhine (1891-1983) RICHET: Charles Richet (1850-1935) ROBINSON: Chris Robinson (1951) ROGO: David Scott Rogo (1950-1990) ROLL: William Roll (1926-2012) ROY: Archie Roy (1924-2012) S
SALTER: William Salter (1880-1969) SALTMARSH: HF Saltmarsh (1881-1943) SCHMEIDLER: Gertrude Schmeidler (1912-2009) SCHNITTGER: Karin Schnittger SCHNITTGER: Walter Schnittger SCHRENK-NOTZING: Albert von Schrenck-Notzing (1862-1929) SEMKIW: Walter Semkiw SHELDRAKE: Rupert Sheldrake (1942) SHRODER: Tom Shroder SIDGWICK: Eleanor Sidgwick (1845-1936) SIDGWICK: Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900) SOAL: SG Soal (1890-1975) STEAD: William T Stead (1849-1912) STEVENSON: Ian Stevenson, (1918-2007) STRATTON: FJM Stratton (1881-1960) STRUTT: John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (1842-1919) STRUTT: Robert Strutt, 4th Baron Rayleigh (1875-1947) SUDRE: René Sudre (1880-1968) T
TENHAEFF: WHC Tenhaeff (1894-1981) THALBOURNE: Michael A Thalbourne (1955-2010) THOULESS: Robert Thouless (1894-1984) THURSTON: Herbert Thurston (1856-1939) TYRELL: GNM Tyrrell (1879-1952) U
ULLMAN: Montague Ullman (1916-2008) UNDERWOOD: Peter Underwood (1923-2014) W
WALLACE: Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) WARCOLLIER: René Warcollier (1881-1962) WHITEMAN: Michael Whiteman (1906-2007) X
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ZÖLLNER: Johann Friedrich Zöllner (1834–1882) ZORAB: George Zorab (1898-1990) |