 
  Unique Russian woman talks to animals, communicates with the dead and reads people’s minds

Galina Karpova claims to have eavesdropped on the dolphins.
 She found out that all pregnant female dolphins were flocking over the 
bottom geysers of the Barents Sea. Karpova also communicated with the 
ants to learn the alcove secrets of the ant megalopolises. One day a 
ferocious dog confronted her in a dark alley. She managed to calm him 
down and escaped unscathed. 
Heard it from a doggy 
Galina
 Karpova is one of the few who can talk to the animals. She can also 
communicate with the dead, read minds and locate missing objects across 
great distances. Her special abilities have been certified with the 
degree of Doctor of Sciences awarded by the Russian Academy of Natural 
Sciences. Karpova successfully defended her doctoral dissertation at 
public viva. 
Some time ago a Japanese TV crew 
arrived in her home and talked her into communicating with animals for 
the benefit of their cameras. The Japanese requested that Karpova show her talents at the Durov Theater of Animals, in Moscow.
 Karpova showed up at the venue as agreed. She looked skeptically at the
 animals penned at the theater. It was obvious to her that the animals 
trained to react to two or three commands had long become unaccustomed 
to inaudible intellectual conversations. 
Finally, Karpova paused near a doghouse holding three nondescript dogs
 infested with fleas. The dogs have been decommissioned due to old age. 
Karpova showed special interest in one of them, the 14-year-old walleyed
 creature. The Japanese were apparently disappointed at her choice – the
 quirky lady handpicked the most miserable specimen out of hundreds of 
impressive animals available at the theater. The TV people asked Karpova
 to change her mind and use some other animal for the experiment. But 
she was adamant. “It’s her who wants to share her grief with me,” said 
Karpova. 
According to Karpova, the dog’s story 
ran like this: the dog used to perform at the ring alongside her 
trainer. Then her trainer passed away. The dog could have ended up in a 
slaughterhouse if the other trainer, the best friend of her master, had 
not intervened in the situation. The dog reportedly told the name of her
 savor to Karpova. The other trainer was in her sixties, and spent most 
of her time at home. 
After filming the experiment
 at the theater, the meticulous Japanese made arrangements for an 
interview with the old trainer. They met with the veteran performer and 
asked her several questions regarding the dog’s story obtained 
telepathically by Karpova. The Japanese were astounded to hear the story
 retold word by word by the old trainer. 
Conversing with Mendeleyev 
Galina Karpova is confident that there is no such thing as death.
 She says her ability to talk to the dead forms the foundation of her 
confidence. The personality of a human being is transported into the 
other world after his heart stops beating. The other world is 
inaccessible to the majority of the living yet its subtle vibrations can
 be felt by some extremely sensitive consciousness. Karpova says she is 
endowed with this sort of consciousness. 
Karpova 
published several books and booklets containing transcripts of her 
conversations with such outstanding historical personalities as 
Tsiolkovski, Mendeleyev, and Lenin. The works could have easily qualified for a case history of the patient Karpova. 
Below
 is an opinion of Professor Fedor Turenko, Corresponding Member of the 
Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, doctor of chemical sciences: 
“By
 my request Karpova conducted a few communication sessions with Dmitry 
Mendeleyev. She asked him several questions, which I’d formulated 
beforehand. The questions were specifically designed to obtain 
irrefutable evidence that answers were conveyed by Mendeleyev himself. 
The great scientist provided most valuable information, which could have
 enriched our science. During the sessions, Galina put down chemical 
terms pertinent to Mendeleyev’s answers, and at times she had no idea 
what those terms stood for. But their meaning was quite clear to me. She
 managed to put down four fundamental laws while communicating with the 
chemical genius. Scientists have yet to appreciate the importance of the
 laws. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to appreciate them at the moment 
since 70%-80% of all the scientists are incapable of perceiving the way 
by which this sort of information is obtained. Mendeleyev specifically 
indicated that all the details concerning information relayed through 
Karpova were available in his works, which have been kept in the 
archives of the Russian Academy of Sciences for more than a hundred 
years. Apparently, nobody has bothered to analyze those works so far. 
Mendeleyev also made references to certain present-day scientific 
publications. He even mentioned specific pages at times. I checked up 
those publications: every reference was perfectly relevant to given 
subject. I believe the results of the sessions prove convincingly that 
those in the other world are abreast of things occurring in the land of 
the living.” 
Don’t be afraid of the dead 
Apart
 from being able to “access” some great historical figures of the past, 
Karpova can also communicate with other late persons. Her 27-year-old 
son died in an accident many years ago. Karpova has been maintaining 
communication with him up to this day. It took her a few years to come 
to terms with the grief. She has no fear now. Today she is fully 
confident that death is not the end, life that is free from its physical
 constraints goes on in the other world. The concept of distance or time
 is not applicable to the other world because those who live there can 
see everything and know everything. Any kind of information with regard 
to the past and future is available on request. 
Last
 summer Karpova came by train to the small town of Zvenigivo, in the 
Mari-El Autonomous Republic. Sergei, her nephew, was late for the 
arrival of the train. Sergei is an investigator with the local police. 
No sooner had he turned up at the station than he started mumbling his 
apologies. 
“I’m sorry for being late, Aunt Galya. We’re in the middle of investigation of a pretty complicated murder case…” 
“You are talking about fratricide, aren’t you?” Karpova asked him straightway. 
“Yeah,
 I’m taking about the man who killed his brother… But how on earth did 
you learn about it?” The nephew was apparently taken aback by Karpova’s 
guess. 
“I can tell you more on the case. I know 
for sure that the victim is as guilty as the one who killed him. The 
point is that the victim had raped his brother’s wife some years ago. 
The brother didn’t take vengeance on the spot, but he felt great hatred 
for the rapist all
 those years. On the day of the killing the rapist was harvesting 
cannabis on the communal field, and his brother tried to stop him. A 
fierce fight ensued, a pitchfork got in the way, and the husband of the 
violated woman couldn’t help bringing the offender to rough justice. The
 guy is full of remorse for the thing he’s done. Maybe the above 
circumstances can mitigate the harshness of a punishment.” 
Galina Karpova is not aware of the origins of her special ability. She believes that there are no bounds for the human mind. 
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