July 28, 2008

Paul Smith on Coast to Coast (Interview) – Mon, July 28, 2008 0

Paul Smith will be a guest of George Noory's on Coast to Coast AM radio show, Monday night - July 28th starting 11 pm PST {1 am CST).

He will discuss the three types of catastrophes, what they are, how they can be predicted and how people can alter the outcomes to minimize their exposure.

Paul Smith -Catastrophes

Remote Viewing instructor Paul Smith explains the concept of "Do-It-Yourself Prophecy." Why let someone else predict the future for you when you could be doing it yourself?

Bio: Paul Smith

Paul Smith has a BA from Brigham Young University, an MS from the Defense Intelligence College; and is a graduate student in the Ph.D. program in Philosophy at the University of Texas-Austin. He enlisted in the Army in 1976 and served for seven years in the government's remote viewing “psychic espionage” program at Ft. Meade, MD. He is one of only a handful of government personnel to be personally trained in coordinate remote viewing (CRV) by Ingo Swann at SRI-International. He was the primary author of the government RV program's CRV training manual, and served as theory instructor for new CRV trainee personnel.
His military assignments also included Arabic linguist, electronic warfare operator, strategic intelligence officer for an Army Special Forces unit, tactical intelligence officer with the 101st Airborne Division during Desert Storm/Shield, strategic intelligence officer in the Collection Directorate of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and chief of the intelligence and security division, DCSOPS, for the Military District of Washington.

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