Learning Remote Viewing And Differing Perspectives

I don’t know about you guys, I’ve been remote view­ing for years, but I still feel that I have so much more to learn, and am hon­estly miles away from being a ‘guru’.

I’ve come across many accounts from remote view­ing experts and to tell you the truth, I some­times find them slightly dubi­ous. I think it’s vital for any remote view­ing enthu­si­ast to be aware of where he / she gets his remote view­ing infor­ma­tion from.

This person’s arti­cle really res­onates with my per­spec­tive and opin­ion on remote view­ing. What do you think?

Remote View­ing From My Point Of View

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Much has been writ­ten and reported about remote view­ing on the inter­net in the last few years some of it accu­rate and some of it just plain non­sense. I per­son­ally trained a s a remote viewer in the United States back in 1996 and because of that I feel I can add some authen­tic­ity to this topic. Firstly most peo­ple have by now some knowl­edge that the CIA devel­oped the use of extra-sensory per­cep­tion to aug­ment their intel­li­gence col­lec­tion capa­bil­i­ties dur­ing the cold war. The truth is that the pro­grams went back much fur­ther than that and pos­si­bly started even as early as the 1950s. What is known for sure how­ever is that the remote view­ing did in fact yield valu­able intel­li­gence mate­r­ial that could be ver­i­fied later. Much of this research was col­lated and shown to have sig­nif­i­cance by Jes­sica Utts, a pro­fes­sor of statistics.

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