The newspaper Wahres Leben, published in Leipzig, Germany in February 1929, featured an article by Willi Dobberkan about a child with extraordinary vision. This phenomenon was thoroughly investigated by the renowned psychic researcher Dr. Petro Niel in Madrid, Spain. Here are the observations he presented to a specialized audience:
“This is a seven-year-old child who can see through objects, as if his eyes emit Roentgen rays (X-rays).
The child’s name is Benito Paz, the son of a Spanish teacher. When he was five years old, he suddenly began reading pages from a closed book placed in front of him. Initially, his father suspected he had memorized the text beforehand. However, he conducted several tests: when he lost a button, he asked Benito to find it, and the boy claimed to see it inside his father’s tobacco box. It was indeed there. Then, the father hid cigarettes in various places, and Benito correctly identified each hiding spot. At that point, the teacher was convinced and took his son to Dr. Petro Niel in Madrid for observation and experiments. The doctor hid various objects in metal boxes and asked Benito to describe each one. He then had him read letters placed inside three or four envelopes stacked on top of each other. He even asked him to describe objects in his coat pockets. Strangely, the child could see and read through paper, cardboard, fabric, and metal, but he couldn’t see objects placed in wooden boxes or chests.”
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