Remote Viewing at Stanford Research Institute

There is so much his­tory to remote viewing.

Remote view­ing has been around for a long time and has many prac­ti­cal, every­day uses. Although much of the doc­u­men­ta­tion seems to say so, remote view­ing isn’t just for insti­tu­tions –it’s for you, too…

ABSTRACT from the Jour­nal of Sci­en­tific Exploration




REMOTE VIEWING AT STANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN THE 1970’S: A MEMOIR

Rus­sell Targ

JSE Vol­ume 10 Num­ber 1: Page 77.

AttractingHouseSmallHun­dreds of remote view­ing exper­i­ments were car­ried out at Stan­ford Research Insti­tute (SRI) from 1972 to 1986.

The pur­pose of some of these tri­als was to elu­ci­date the phys­i­cal and psy­cho­log­i­cal prop­er­ties of psi abil­i­ties, while oth­ers were con­ducted to pro­vide infor­ma­tion for our CIA spon­sor about cur­rent events in far off places.

We learned that the accu­racy and reli­a­bil­ity of remote view­ing was not in any way affected by dis­tance, size, or elec­tro­mag­netic shield­ing, and we dis­cov­ered that the more excit­ing or demand­ing the task, the more likely we were to be successful.

Above all, we became utterly con­vinced of the real­ity of psi abilities.

This arti­cle focuses on two out­stand­ing exam­ples: One is an excep­tional, map-like draw­ing of a Palo Alto swim­ming pool com­plex, and the other is an archi­tec­turally accu­rate draw­ing of a gantry crane located at a Soviet weapons lab­o­ra­tory, and ver­i­fied by satel­lite photography.

The per­cip­i­ent for both of these exper­i­ments was Pat Price, a retired police com­mis­sioner who was one of the most out­stand­ing remote view­ers to walk through the doors of SRI.

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