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Mental/Squad Telepathy Mental telepathy has also been  referred to as "Squad Telepathy." The first origins were from Ancient Rome, when philosophers such as Aristotle and Copernicus observed such patterns. They noticed that they had many of the same ideas as the other philosophers that they associated with. Not much was said or documented about these claims, as it was waved off as a coincidence. Later, in the Renaissance, more philosophers noticed evidence of mental telepathy, also known as squad telepathy. It was documented for the first time during the Renaissance by Galileo, when he conducted experiments with local peasants, Knights, and even royalty. What he found was shocking. Some people are said to have a certain gift of squad telepathy. These select few tend to have a few common qualities. They have a strong connection with themselves, their associates, the world around them, and a great sense of humor. Approximately ninety percent of these subjects were also in excellent physical condition. Many modern studies have been conducted at the University of Miami and the College of Notre Dame, where squad telepathy is very prevalent. The most recent case was in a Notre Dame student in 1997. No since cases have been documented, but going along with mental telepathy trends, a new "mind reader" is born approximately every twenty years.