Miroslaw Magola
4 min readSep 8, 2022

Stan Lee’s Marvel Magneto Interview.

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Tell us something about yourself?

My name is Miroslaw Magola. I come from Poland and have been living and working as a freelance artist in Munich for a long time. I am interested in philosophy, artificial intelligence, science fiction in film and literature, consciousness research and art. My friends call me Magneto. Sir David Frost was a British journalist and BBC and ITV Television presenter, best known for his interview with Richard Nixon in the Watergate affair. On February 28th, 1996 I was on an ITV ( a British free-to-air television network as Independent Television to provide competition to BBC Television ) live show “Beyond Belief” in England with him, where he gave me the name Magnetic Man. Stan Lee, the inventor of numerous superheroes from the Marvel Comics Cosmos, such as Spiderman, the X-Men, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Ant-Man, the Fantastic Four, Black Panther, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Scarlet Witch and Black Widow. In “Stan Lee’s Superhumans” television documentary on History Television network, he gave me the name Mind Force. Christophe Dechavanne a French television and radio host and program producer with Patrice Carmouze a French journalist, television host and radio personality on an FT1 ( a French television network ) Live show “La soirée de l’étrange” gave me name Magnetic. Nina Osenar an actress and Slovenian television host, known for Svingerji and Boris Kobal a Slovenian actor and humoriston an RTV “Ne SE Hacet” live show ( Radio-Television Slovenia Broadcasting service ) gave me name Telekinesis Man.

When and where did you discover your abilities?

I discovered the phenomenon of attracting metal objects by my hands and head while waiting for asylum in Neuburg an der Donau in 1987. I lived alone and had a lot of time to experiment with my consciousness. Describe your experiments with consciousness? I came to realize that a special state of consciousness allows for interaction between the object and me. It is not sleeping, not meditation nor any other known state of consciousness. I can best describe the state as follows: When I enter this state, I am surrounded by light. This is most comparable to the Northern Lights. And I am part of this light, this energy and I have no body. I see this as the key to the special state of consciousness in which other people can also demonstrate these abilities when they reach this state of light. Modern neuroscience and psychology speak of neuron and synapse activities. I think that music is also a fantastic way for a lot of people to relax and forget everything around them. Likewise, art moves our imagination. Meditation elevates us to another state of consciousness. But the world I speak of is something else.

Why are your demonstrations interesting?

In my demonstration I show that I attract objects made of different materials like metal, plastic, glass, wood with my hands or my head. I lift these objects vertically off the floor with the palm of my hand and move them vertically, horizontally or in a circle. I also attach them to my head. According to the laws of physical gravitational force, this is not possible and only exists in science fiction imaginations.

Where did you present your skills so far?

In the 90s I held public lectures, workshops and tried to confront many people with these abilities and asked them to imitate them. That’s when I had the idea of presenting my abilities on Television shows or scientific TV programs. It was also my thought to get a scientific explanations of my abilities and to share it around the world. I had the opportunity to be on very popular Television programs in Germany, England, France, Russia and the USA.

Have you convinced the scientists or the doubters of your abilities?

I see that the scientists and the doubters are also trying to imitate the phenomenon. They show pictures on the internet or video clips on YouTube of placing objects on their stomachs, shoulders or backs while in a horizontal position so that gravity holds the object against their body. So the objects are not held by their own attraction, which is the phenomenon that cannot yet be explained. They place the objects on the flat skin like on a table. They are also unable to lift objects off the floor with their heads. They can’t pick up the objects vertically off the ground and, while being attached to their hands, shake them in any direction like I do. It also means that they are unable to reach the state of consciousness I have described. I tried to thoroughly research my discoveries with scientists and exchanged ideas with professors and doctors in the fields of physics, psychology, genetics, biochemistry and others. Some names and institutions are listed on my website. I have shown my demonstrations to various scientific institutions under strictly controlled conditions. So far, they have not been able to find a plausible explanation for the phenomenon, nor a concept that anybody can imitate it.

How do you see the future for this phenomenon?

If we look at history, we learn that whenever something new is discovered, it is always controversial and has critics and advocates. The internet connects people worldwide. So many people around the world can see my live TV appearances. I am convinced that very soon a new generation will show that with more developed technology and a more developed state of consciousness of humanity such things can be seen as nothing out of the ordinary but as something quite natural.

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Miroslaw Magola
Miroslaw Magola

Written by Miroslaw Magola

Miroslaw Magola alias Magnetic Man known from Stan Lee's Superhumans - Mind Force a TV series documentary aired on History, Discovery Channel and Netflix.

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