A TRUE STORY AT TRUNG VUONG SCHOOL


On 20 July 2003 when going to Trung Vuong school (Hanoi) to work, with her special ability, Phan B.H, who had long been considered as a gifted psychic, discovered at least 7, 8 sets of remains lying underground in the school campus, simultaneously she also identified the names and position of the 3 sets of the remains mentioned above. She suggested to the school that, as soon as the opportunity presented itself, these sets of remains would be exhumed.

That opportunity came when the project of improving and upgrading school had officially been approved and executed. On 15 September 2004, the three sets of remains were found at the exact position that she had identified with distinguishing marks as in her initial description.

Right after discovering the remains (that B.H confirmed were of suicide soldiers in the battle of 60 days and nights fighting to protect the Capital in Winter 1946), B.H informed the Research Centre for Human Special Potentials where she was a collaborator.

Regarding this matter, Professor Dao Vong Duc (director of the Centre) and the writer-doctor- Major General Chu Phac (Head of Department) had previously assigned 3 other psychics for independent examination. All certified the accuracy of the information.

But unfortunately, according to the map of B.H and 3 other psychics the position of the three sets of remains was beneath the stairs of C building (also call Con Son row - near Ly Thuong Kiet street), they could not be exhumed for this reason.

Not until 15 September 2004 did Trung Vuong school officially hand over premises to start work. With the successive construction method,

 Con Son row was the first to be demolished. Right after that, the Research Centre for Human Special Potentials and Phan B.H had a discussion with the school and the contractor, seeking permission to search for the above mentioned remains. In the first two days of exhumation (23 and 24 September) two sets of remains were found there and in the evening of 25 September the third one was found at the exact position as confirmed by B.H. Many representatives of authorities with the teachers of Trung Vuong junior high school witnessed the above.

The special thing was although these sets of remains got decayed to a considerable extent, the distinguishing features on each set matched the detailed description of B.H a year earlier, such as: D was the first to die. His remains lost the skull because when he had just raised himself up from the communication trench, he was cut down by the enemy’s artillery, his comrades felt compassion for him and so before burying him they took a bowl (of Bat Trang style of that time with flat bottom, straight top) placed on his neck (now that bowl was placed in the small earthenware coffin in D’s  name). B.H also said she had “talked” to and knew the names and titles of the three dead soldiers, now the three sets of remains were of Phan Hao (also called Hao Professeur) - platoon leader, Nguyen Van Du (also called black Du or dwarfish Du) was deputy platoon, political commissar and Nguyen Van Dang. Three of them were of Platoon 1, Company 1, Battalion 77, died on 21 December 1946.

Han Thuy Vu - colonel who is now deputy head of department of Parapsychology, former reporter of People’s Army Journal, was also a soldier of Regiment 48 - Thang Long Regiment (two regiments of Hanoi were Thu Do and Thang Long) verified: the biography of the platoon leader Phan Hao was mentioned in the book of history of 60 days and nights of National Resistance. The platoon of Hao was also called “Tiếp hoàn quân”13 with a selection of all intellectuals who were good at French. During the night of 19 and to 20, the armed forces and people of the capital of Hanoi and other cities opened fire, the entire nation entered the resistance against the French colonialists. On 20 December President Ho Chi Minh called for national resistance. 

13 [translator] a name given to the troop which could have several meanings, one of which could be “the troop of quick-witted and no-nonsense people”. 

Also on 20 December 1946, our troops and the French army exchanged fire at the City hall (now People’s Committee of Hanoi), Post Office, Northern Government palace. Our soldiers though with thin force were able to bravely intercept many attacks of the French, to hold out in 1 day for people and the regular army to pass over Long Bien bridge and safely return to the base. To 21 December 1946, the enemy reinforced its forces and thus occupied several commanding positions including one at Trung Vuong junior high school. And three of them Hao, Du, Dang might have died on 21 December (according to New Hanoi e- newspaper on 15 November 2004).

The true story at Trung Vuong school of B.H telepathizing to guide the search for the remains is a truth but we need to determine why B.H has that ability while others do not.

Via the story of searching for the remains of Kh - younger sister of Professor T.P we have provided clear confirmation. B.H has that ability as her KHANDHA OF IMAGINATION works. Her KHANDHA OF IMAGINATION works due to the poison of rabid dog. She did not die but had telepathy with outside magnetic fields in the form of souls of the dead entered and talked to her. All of these happened because the KHANDHA OF IMAGINATION of B.H managed to create all.

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