TV watchers may be interested in this upcoming show for topics of interest that include remote viewing…
By Steve Hammons
An online poll posted today asks readers and TV viewers what kinds of unconventional subjects they would like to see in the proposed new TV series.
The series project, tentatively titled “Joint Recon Study Group,” follows a secret team of military officers and civilians as they investigate unusual and anomalous developments.
At the online site serving as a platform for the TV project, the poll question is:
“For the TV series project ‘Joint Recon Study Group,’ what topics would you like to see explored? (You can select more than one.)”
Multiple-choice responses to choose from include the following:
- “UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation”
- “ESP, remote viewing and human consciousness”
- “Unconventional military and intelligence activities”
- “Spiritual topics: Afterlife, angels, a larger intelligence”
- “Real current events affecting the US, other countries, Earth”
- “Other”
POLL PROVIDES INSIGHT
Viewer interest in TV series such as “The X-Files,” “JAG,” “Army Wives,” “Medium,” “Stargate SG-1″ and other shows is something the Joint Recon Study Group series development team has paid close attention to.
In dealing with unconventional topics, the writers promise that they plan to maintain authenticity regarding scientific, military, intelligence and other aspects of the show.
This special Joint Recon Study Group team includes military officers from the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force. Intelligence agency personnel and civilians are also part of the group.
The characters in the series are serious military and intelligence people who bring certain viewpoints to their investigations of unusual subjects. They are professionals, but also very human. When they encounter strange phenomena, they may discover things within themselves too.
In their determination to complete their mission of exploring anomalous phenomena deemed important to U.S. national security, they face dangerous threats from various kinds of adversaries, according to the TV project writers.
Some of the areas that the TV project developers plan for Joint Recon Study Group to investigate include ESP and “remote viewing,” UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation, time travel, teleportation, developments in quantum physics, crop circles, DNA genetics mysteries, ancient American Indian legends and prophecies and government dolphin research, to name a few.
NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this article, you might also like the June 6 piece “In new TV series project, secret government team explores unusual phenomena.” For more information, please visit the Joint Recon Study Group site and have a look around.







Hi Michael,
Actually, I’d prefer more of a reality series like “Ghost Hunters” but with real, live people at the center of paranormal investigations. Although the idea of a fictional series might be practical, I know some people who are sci-fi fans, but they don’t believe in any of it being real. The nay-sayers and “woo-wooers” would have trouble denying a documentary type show.
I agree with HealingMindN. But be sure to have a top notch media team who can give accurate artist renderings of whats going on while your remote viewing.