Olof Jonsson

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Olof Jonsson (1918-1998) was a Swedish engineer and psychic.[1][2]

He was born in Malmö, Sweden. He later moved to Chicago where he worked as an engineer. In 1953, he was tested in a series of ESP experiments by the parapsychologist J. B. Rhine at Duke University.[3] He was caught cheating in the experiments.[4]

Jonsson is most notable for his long-distance telepathy experiment during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. Four psychics on earth were chosen to receive telepathic signals from astronaut Edgar Mitchell in space. The experiment was a complete failure.[5][6]

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Further reading

  • Brad Steiger. (1971). The Psychic Feats of Olof Jonsson. Prentice-Hall.
  • Olle Holmberg. (1968). Den osannolika verkligheten. Stockholm: Bonniers.