Evidence of a Primary Perception in Plants

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Evidence of a Primary Perception in Plants

SCIENCE AND MANKIND CONFERENCE--UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS
Introduction of Cleve Backster
by
Dr. Charles R. Granger
(March 9, 1974)

A strange thing happened late one evening--or early one morning, depending on your time reference, on February 2, 1966.

Ah! You say that's when Cleve Backster discovered that plants have emotions. Perhaps. But there is more to it than that. What you ask? Some presuppositions, as described by Professor Rigden last Thursday evening, of the Scientific community were brought under attack by an individual outside the science establishment.

Mr. Backster has devoted more than 25 years to research in application of the psychogalvanic reflex (PGR) in a variety of behavioral studies. During this time he has earned eminence in the field of polygraph operation. He developed the effective and widely used Zone Comparison Polygraph Technique. He has been associated with the U. S. Army and CIA as a polygraph expert.