Ky Dickens is a filmmaker and documentarian with a passion for exploring complex social and emotional issues. Known for her work on films like Fish Out of Water and Zero Weeks, she has a reputation for crafting powerful, empathetic narratives that invite viewers to engage deeply with topics of social justice, identity, and human connection. Her projects have often focused on amplifying underrepresented voices and challenging societal norms, which has drawn significant attention in both film circles and broader cultural discussions.
In her latest endeavor, Dickens launched a podcast called The Telepathy Tapes, where she delves into the intriguing world of telepathy, particularly among nonverbal individuals with autism. This series investigates telepathic abilities in individuals who communicate beyond conventional means, presenting stories that question the boundaries of science and human potential.
The Telepathy Tapes features insights from scientists like Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell and shares firsthand accounts of telepathic experiences, aiming to bridge the gap between skepticism and the profound, often overlooked experiences of nonverbal communicators
Dickens’s work on the podcast continues her mission of advocating for people who are often misunderstood or dismissed, bringing attention to the unexplored facets of human consciousness and communication.
People have asked me what is the most important podcast I have ever done. That podcast is the one I am doing today.
I have worked in this paranormal field for 50 years and Ky Dicken’s work is perhaps the most important work in understanding just how little we understand about the nature of reality.
Ky based her exploration on a discovery made by Dr. Diane Hennessey Powell deals with the telepathic abilities of non-verbal autistic individuals. In a fair world, Dr. Powell would have won a Nobel Prize. Unfortunately, it is not a fair word.
Ky has extended the work done by Powell and has traveled with her film crew around America identifying many other non-verbal individuals who are purely telepathic, speak languages they have never learned, and precognitive, speak to dead people, and have a host of other paranormal abilities with extreme accuracy.
Most important to me in Ky's work is the discovery of the hill which we will speak about later in this episode. For that discovery, Ky deserves her own Nobel Prize which she will never get.
For those in the UFO community who still deny a consciousness connection to UFOs in favor of shaking down Congress for money for nuts and bolts technology, let me point out that I contacted a former government official running the remote viewing program about Ky’s telepathy podcast. He replied, “I am very very interested and I am watching closely.”
Some people high up in government know. Listen carefully as Ky produces evidence that I think turns the material world on its head.
For people who want to see Ky in person, Ky will be appearing at the 12th Annual Worldwide Metaphysical Tribe Experience is being held at the East of Yellowstone Lodge and Retreat on 45 acres of woods in North Central Illinois on Aug. 21, 22, 23 & 24.
More info at WorldwideMetaphysicalTribe.com
Ky Dickens is at thetelepathytapes.com