Remote viewing the Charlie Jordan case?

Here is an excerpt of the an inves­tiga­tive search by the Skep­ti­cal Enquirer for a man who, although he for­merly worked for the DEA, went into hid­ing and was remote viewed (although they didn’t act on the remote viewer’s lead…)

traffic, la twilightSkep­ti­cal Briefs newslet­ter, March 2001

Inves­tiga­tive Files : Remotely Viewed? The Char­lie Jor­dan Case

by Joe Nick­ell

Seek­ing a Fugitive

Such crit­i­cisms are clearly raised by the Char­lie Jor­dan case. Charles Frank Jor­dan had been an agent for the U.S. Cus­toms sec­tion of the Drug Enforce­ment Agency in south Florida. Once a trusted employee who had helped fight drug smug­gling in the south­ern coastal areas of the state and in the Florida Keys, Jor­dan became a “Cus­toms rot­ten apple.” He was found to be “tak­ing bribes to let other peo­ple bring drugs in” (Green 1998). When he learned he was sus­pected, he fled, evad­ing an inten­sive search for two years, dur­ing which he was even fea­tured on the tele­vi­sion series America’s Most Wanted (Graff 2000).

In spring 1989, the Cus­toms Ser­vice sought the help of the DIA’s remote-viewing unit. The psy­chics “saw” the fugi­tive in a vari­ety of locales, includ­ing south Florida, the Caribbean, and Cen­tral Amer­ica. One, how­ever, sup­pos­edly “nar­rowed down his loca­tion” to an area of north­ern Wyoming. Although the alleged “infor­ma­tion” was never acted on, Jor­dan was cap­tured some weeks later at a place that allegedly tal­lied with the envi­sioned Wyoming site.

Read the full arti­cle on Skep­ti­cal Inquirer HERE

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One Response to Remote viewing the Charlie Jordan case?
  1. Bruce Segrum
    November 24, 2009 | 7:31 pm

    What am i think­ing ???
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