On this photogenic installment, Tom and Jenny are discussing the case of Ted Serios, a paranormal celebrity in the 1960s who would get ragingly drunk and then claim to be able to project his thoughts onto Polaroid pictures in what nowadays is called thoughtography. Was this dude really snapping photos of his subconscious, or was it all just a simple trick? And where did this whole idea of photographing thoughts come from, anyway? Down a bottle of cheap scotch and say cheese, folks, it's about to get paranormal up in here on episode 142.
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