Jim - The Wonder Dog, a prophetic dog with psychic powers


- Gochar-Agochar-Devesh Mehta

- Sam Van Arsdale was introduced to his psychic powers when Jim was four years old

G. M. - The Wonder Dog (18-17) was a Llewellin Setter dog with wonderful psychic powers that enabled him to read the thoughts of the mind, understand what was said in a strange language and know what was to come in the future. Jim was born on March 10, 18, in Louisiana, USA, and died on March 12, 1915 in Sedalia, Missouri, USA. Sam van Arsdale, a hotelier in Sedalia, Missouri, bought it when he was very young.

Jim was four years old when Sam Van Arsdale was introduced to his psychic powers. Once he was walking with his dog in the garden of his Ruff Hotel when he had to sit for a while under the Hikory Tree next to him. Jim knew his thoughts and ran to another tree and sat down. He then mentally advised Jim to go and sit under a cedars tree. Jim immediately got up and sat down under a cedar tree. Sam Arsdale was surprised. To further test Jim, he mentally ordered him to go and sit under the dry stump of a tree. He did just that. He then went to a tin can lying in a corner and communicated the idea of ​​sitting down, so he did the same. Then Sam realized that he would recognize different vehicles and go to them and put his paws on them. He would also know the license numbers of the vehicles and identify them from them.

When Arcdale organized a demonstration of Jim's psychic powers at the Marshall's Roof Hotel, a man asked the question - 'What made Henry Ford rich?' Jim the dog walked a little and went to the Model-T and stood up. Jim was then asked the question - 'What should I do if I have a stomach ache?' Jim was standing next to several people, one of whom was standing next to him. When Arsdale asked him who he was, he said he was a doctor! One of them asked something in a language that even Arsdale did not know. Jim walked over to a man and stood up. Arcedale asked the man what he had asked and he said - 'Who in the crowd has a Bible?' The man pulled out a small copy of the Bible from his coat pocket and said - 'The dog's identity is correct. As a pastor, I always carry the Bible with me. '

Sam Ardsdale once asked Jim - "Which horse will win the Kentucky Derby race, which will start shortly?" Jim immediately ran to the horse and pointed at it, grabbing it with his paw. A few minutes later the race started and won the same horse that Jim had shown. Then Arsdale did another experiment. He collected the names of the horses that took part in the second race and wrote their different names on different papers. There was no photo of the horse's name on the paper. Arsdale asked Jim - 'Which of these horses will win?' Every time Jim put his paw on the same name, he would win the next horse race.

Sam Van Arsdale consented to scientists who wanted to test and research his wonderfully-powered Wonder-Dog gym. E. From 19th to 19th, teams of different scientists tested Jim's transcendental knowledge. Adrian Jackson Durant and Sherman Dickens, scientists at Columbia University of Missouri, performed the most experiments. About 500 people attended when he organized a public experiment in Columbia. Scientists gave Jim instructions in six different languages: Spanish, Italian, German, and Greek.

Jim followed that instruction without making the slightest mistake. Instruct a man to find a woman who is dressed in blue and has a white hat on her head. This instruction was given in Spanish. However, Jim found the woman out of 200 people. Then a scientist instructed him in Italian - 'Find a man with a long black mustache.' Jim immediately found her. One scientist instructed in German - 'Find a child with long and light colored hair.' Jim found him too.

This was followed by a more rigorous Jim-The Wonder Dog test. Jim also responded correctly to instructions given by the telegrapher before the Missouri State Legislature, which were presented as Morse code using dash and dot. He ran to the people whose names were written in the code and did what he was told to do.

Once during a public experiment became a strange thing. One person gave Jim an instruction in Greek. Jim M stood there. He did nothing. Seeing this, its owner Semwan Arsdale was not surprised. He apologized to the questioner and the audience - nothing like this has ever happened in Jim's life. Jim has never failed. The man who asked Jim a question in Greek said to Arsdale in English - Jim didn't do anything after listening to me, he didn't even move from his place.

Is. He has been very successful. I instructed him in Greek to stand as you are. You have nothing to do!

On the 19th, Sam Arsdale asked Jim - 'This is an election year. Who will win the election? ' Putting his paw on Roosevelt's photo, Jim said that Roosevelt would win. The same thing happened. Franklin Roosevelt became president in the 19th century. Jim the Wonder Dog died on March 18 at the age of 18. This prophetic dog with psychic powers has received posthumous honors. A park has been erected on May 14 in the former Marshall Downtown, Missouri, where the Roof Hotel of Semvan Arsdale was located, and a bronze statue of the Jim-The Wonder Dog has been erected, which is visited by many tourists.

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