A Remote Viewing Commercial with Some Rubbish Claims

The web­site LearnRV.com is sell­ing a prod­uct that claims to be able to teach peo­ple remote view­ing. It’s based on Major Ed Dames expe­ri­ences with the art.

I’ve not tried prod­uct — and this is not a crit­i­cism of the site nor the prod­uct. I have great respect for Ed Dames. But I seri­ously find the claims in this adver­tis­ment fishy.

Here’s the Ad — as posted on YouTube. Below, I’ll men­tion the prob­lems with it.

Ok, here’s the problem.

First, know­ing Remote View­ing does not make you “safe”. You’re not going to pre­dict the future or hear alarm bells in your head before life-threatening events. Learn­ing remote view­ing might help you bet­ter tune your nat­ural intu­ition so you might ‘sense’ a dan­ger­ous sit­u­a­tion. But remote view­ing alone, will not warn you of danger.

Sec­ond, the ad seems to sug­gest you can see the future with Remote View­ing. Not true at all. No one can pre­dict the future — since it is not yet deter­mined. No seri­ous Psy­chic would claim to be able to do this.

Third…I really hated the image at the end of the ad of a kid tak­ing an exam. This seems to sug­gest that Remote View­ing can be used to “see” exam results. Utter rubbish.

Look — I think we should all be spread­ing knowl­edge of remote view­ing and ESP. But false adver­tis­ing like this turns off intel­li­gent peo­ple and cheap­ens the art.

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2 Responses to A Remote Viewing Commercial with Some Rubbish Claims
  1. C
    May 28, 2007 | 8:26 am

    I haven’t seen the ad, but there is one that pre­cedes the video in “Kill­shot”. The ad does NOT say remote view­ing makes you safe. It says that with remote view­ing you can be safe, or at least safer. A legit­i­mate claim. Sec­ond, you CAN pre­dict the future with remote view­ing. Your “under­stand­ing” of the future is an opin­ion. Take the course, or at least do some research. You’ve got a lot to learn. I’m glad you are hav­ing some won­der­ful expe­ri­ences, but I sus­pect that they are not the result of remote view­ing, but rather a dis­ci­pline that you think is remote view­ing. I could be wrong, and it would be nice to find out what you’re up to; as what­ever it is, it sounds sat­is­fy­ing. Don’t insist on 100% accu­racy. Noth­ing is 100% accu­rate. Not your doc­tor, not your stock bro­ker, not your weath­er­man, not your mate, not your par­ents, not your reli­gious min­is­ter. Get the idea? But you can beat the odds with rv. Con­tin­ued good wishes with you on your quest.

  2. j0
    December 30, 2007 | 11:34 am

    i’m not sure if it would be con­sid­ered specif­i­cally remote view­ing, how­ever i used psy­chic scry­ing to ace exams in col­lege with­out study­ing. sim­ply get into a relaxed state, then look at the aether above the classroom’s heads. pic­ture a grid over their heads. as their thoughts spi­ral up out of their heads, you can read their indi­vid­ual thoughts, when their thoughts hit the grid they meld with the group con­scious­ness and form belief nodes. belief nodes are inter­sec­tions where their indi­vid­ual beliefs gather together into con­sen­sus. care­ful, the group con­cen­sus might not be the actual right answer, sum­times the whole class gets it wrong ahha so use wisely. have fun cheat­ing, i got a 3.85 gpa and rarely stud­ied. :) _~

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