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Ted Serios Photo

PHOTO BY TED SERIOS of the Capitol, Washington

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1962 Capitol Washington Paranormal


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This historic photograph, taken by the enigmatic figure Ted Serios in March 1962, captures a unique moment in the annals of paranormal history. Serios, a self-proclaimed psychic photographer, gained notoriety for his alleged ability to produce images in photographic film through thought transmission. The photograph shows a crowded scene at the Capitol Building in Washington D.C., with thousands of people gathered for a civil rights march. The event, which took place on March 17, 1962, was a pivotal moment in American history as it marked the beginning of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The march, led by civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr., called for an end to racial segregation and discrimination. Serios, who claimed to have discovered his psychic abilities in the late 1950s, gained widespread attention in the media for his alleged ability to produce images on photographic film without the use of a camera. He would enter a trance-like state, place a blank film in a camera, and then concentrate on the image he wanted to produce. The resulting images, which were often crude and distorted, were then developed and printed. The authenticity of Serios' abilities was a subject of intense debate among scientists, skeptics, and believers. Some argued that he was using trickery or sleight of hand, while others believed that he was genuinely tapping into a paranormal phenomenon. Despite the controversy surrounding his methods, Serios' photographs, including this one of the Capitol march, continue to intrigue and fascinate people to this day. The image offers a glimpse into a significant moment in American history, captured not through the lens of a camera, but through the power of the mind. Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, this photograph is a testament to the enduring mystery and allure of the unexplained.

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