Remote Viewing Comes To The Silver Screen 0

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Exciting stuff lately with the release of "Men Who Stare At Goats". I find it totally awesome that remote viewing is now getting into mainstream media. With more documentaries like this, I'm excited to see how this knowledge impacts the viewers.

Are you waiting for this show's release like me?

Latest News: Remote Viewing TV Project Underway

http://www.24hourtrading.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/tv-300x224.jpgFollowing HOT on the heels of the release of the movie THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS, a new TV project about a CIA "remote viewing" unit is in the works, according to a Nov. 3 article in VARIETY. Widespread interest in the topic of remote viewing has grown steadily since information about Project STARGATE emerged in the 1990s.

Recently, large amounts of documents associated with the project have been declassified and made public, although many remain secret.

The "Goats" movie deals with a wide range of human development methods that were explored in a U.S. Army activity headed by Lt. Col. Jim Channon. Remote viewing-type capabilities and the nature of human consciousness were part of these efforts. Channon served as an advisor for the film.

The Fox project is reportedly being developed with Chernin Entertainment, a TV-based production company associated with 20th Century Fox. Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope and Lauren Stein will be the executive producers. Len Wiseman will direct. Writer Harris Wilkinson is also involved in the project.

Will they do their research to help ensure that their project is authentic and accurate?

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Learning Remote Viewing And Differing Perspectives 0

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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Remote Viewing Secrets As Told By A Psychic U.S. Military Spy 0

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Let me share with you one of my favorite remote viewing reads. It's definitely one of the most complete, authentic, and informative guides to remote viewing I've come across so far (and, believe me, I've done quite a bit of reading on the topic).

If you've read it already,  let me know what you think of it. But if you haven't, take a look at this article before delving into it.

Book Description of The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing As Told By A Psychic Spy For The U.S. Military

by Lyn Buchanan

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For the past thirty years, the United States government has secretly trained a select corps of military personnel in the art of "remote viewing" -- the psychic ability to perceive the thoughts and experiences of others through the power of the human mind.

Now, for the first time, Lyn Buchanan -- a world-renowned expert on remote viewing and its potential -- tells the complete, candid story of his experiences. Assigned for nearly a decade to a clandestine U.S. Army intelligence group, Buchanan trained military personnel who utilized their inherent psychic abilities as a data-collection tool during the Iran hostage crisis, the Chernobyl disaster, and the Gulf War.

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The History of Remote Viewing 0

As I was looking through the remote viewing articles I bookmarked over the past few months to clear all that backlog, I stumbled upon this. I don't think I've shared this historical account of remote viewing with you yet. Paul Smith wrote a highly detailed account on the beginnings of remote viewing and I found it a very informative and enjoyable read. I thought you might too.

Remote Viewing - A History

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Remote viewing (RV) did not spring into existence overnight.  Its earliest ancestors can be traced back thousands of years to the days of the early Greeks and beyond.  But RV's most direct precursors date from the 1930's, beginning with experiments in clairvoyance under conscientious scientists like J.B. Rhine.  Research into telepathy and "thought transference" by  notables such as Upton Sinclair (described in his book Mental Radio) and Rene Warcollier (Mind to Mind), together with investigations into out-of-body states contributed further to developments that would eventually produce remote viewing.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s,  out-of-body experiments were conducted in New York City by researchers at the American Society for Psychical Research.  One of the subjects of these experiments was Ingo Swann, an artist and student of the paranormal who had come to New York years before from Colorado.  Tiring of the standard research protocols, Swann suggested a number of changes in and improvements to the experiments, which among other things led to a successful series of attempts to mentally describe the current weather in various cities around the US.  After Ingo's descriptions, the weather conditions in these cities were verified by a phone call to a weather station or other reliable authority.

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The Core Secrets of Remote Viewing Revealed 0

Many of you are probably already familiar with Gerald O' Donnell since I conducted an interview with him exclusively for you prior to this. A while back I stumbled upon this article where Gerald shared the core secrets of remote viewing and I realized that I forgot to share it with you guys. So here it is.

Gerald O'Donnell Reveals The Secrets of Remote Viewing

treasurechest"If thou would'st hear the Nameless, and wilt dive
Into the Temple-cave of thine own self,
There, brooding by the central altar, thou
May'st haply learn the Nameless hath a voice,
By which thou wilt abide, if thou be wise."
-- Tennyson (1809-1892)

Mr. O'Donnell is the founder of the Academy of Remote Viewing. He was a remote viewing instructor for the remote viewing (mental espionage) branch of a Western intelligence organization. Mr. O'Donnell would like to make the following information available:

  • In order to successfully remote view, an individual must operate at a level of mind where he/she will show electrical brain wave traces where Theta waves oscillating between 4 to 5 cycles per second will predominate.  Psychophysiologists call this the deep Theta level of the mind.
  • The deep Theta zone is precisely at the interface with the Delta level of mind (deep sleep), where the human brain waves oscillate between 1 to 4 cycles per second.

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General Protocols of Remote Viewing 0

I was surfing around for more information when I stumbled upon this rather informative article. Most remote viewing enthusiasts are aware of the general protocols of remote viewing but I still find it useful to read up and remind myself of them once in awhile.

Protocols of Remote Viewing

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Under the remote viewing family of protocols, the viewer is blind to the target, i.e. is not explicitly told what the target is; rather it is specified in one of several ways. One common method is that the target is described either in writing or by a photograph or by some set of coordinates (e.g. latitude & longitude), the latter of which may be encrypted.

The description is then placed in a double-set of opaque envelopes which may be shown to the viewer or its location described to the viewer, but which the viewer is not allowed to touch or open during the viewing session. The viewer then writes down whatever information he can gather about the target, typically including drawings and gestalt impressions as well as visual details (and sometimes auditory or kinesthetic details as well). The viewing session is often administered or facilitated by a second person called the monitor.

The output of the viewing session is evaluated by a third person, the analyst or evaluator, who matches or ranks the output against a pool consisting of the actual target with some number of decoy or dummy targets. In research scenarios (experiments) the monitor and analyst are also blind to the target along with the viewer until the evaluation is complete. The viewer is typically given information about the target after the evaluation is complete, especially during training sessions.

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Remote Viewing – It’s Not That New After All! 1

Because I'm so enthusiastic about remote viewing, I enjoy reading up as much as I can not only on techniques and exercises but also how this amazing phenomenon was birthed. This article is a joy to read and it briefs you, my fellow enthusiast, on a very detailed (and possibly surprising) history of the wonder that is remote viewing.

Remote Viewing -- A Historical Account


If God held all truth concealed in his right hand and in his left hand the persistent striving for the truth… and should say, “Choose!”  I should humbly bow before his left hand and say, ‘Father, give me striving.  For pure truth is for thee alone.’
—Gotthold Lessing

Let me begin by saying that as I have studied in the various civilian and military universities I have attended; I have been witnesses to, and personally held many academic and intellectual views on what the “truth” is about many things.  The author, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto wrote, ‘truth, time and history are found in paintings and not in books [or essays] born of the recollections of others.’  As I grow older, I have come to maintain that truth has been and always will be, a matter of one’s perception, captured and held briefly in the moment, and then faded into memory.  I teach a segment in Phase I of the Coordinate Remote Viewing class, on truth or reality, as it exists only in the moment, whereas all else in the future or the past is illusion—becoming increasing possibilities in time, increasing interpretations, increasing angles of reconstruction, increasing notions, and amalgams of ideas and emotions.  Even when there is an alleged consensus of opinion or recollection of the past—it is really only interpretive data that is “agreed upon.”  Recollection is not fact, in fact, it is only fiction… a creation born in the minds of those who agreed on a version to suit their own agenda… whatever that agenda may be.

For those interested in the “truth” of the latter, you can search the mathematical explanation for these notions, which are supported in the work of physicist and Nobel laureate, P. Dirac, Ph.D.  Time drags truth into history, but history itself does not care, only those who attempt to record and recount it care; and they fall victim to their own perceptions and willing acceptance of what is—according to them.  The truth about Remote Viewing is trapped between fundamentalists, who believe they have the only truth, and relativists, who refuse to pin it down.

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Remote Viewing Predictions – Winning Advice 2

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In the past, I have received many emails about what applications remote viewing can be used for - including how to win lotto, predict which team or horse will win in a game or race, and other games of chance.

To answer your question - YES! You can absolutely win your gamble when you remote view without being a seasoned or professional gambler.

Although I would much prefer people to remote view for more noble causes such as trying to find missing people, finding their true purpose in life, and more - hopefully this article will put to rest the many emails that I receive about this.

I recently read this article about remote viewing winning predictions for the NFL - I suppose this winning advice would also work for any other non-football team games like basketball or baseball.

How to Win with Remote Viewing

Now that the NFL® preseason has started, this is the perfect time to practice remote viewing the outcome of National Football League games. Here are the top ten tips and hints for maximizing your effectiveness:

1) First and foremost, Stay In Structure. Without proper training and rigorous attention to TRV (technical remote viewing) structure, all of your attempts to utilize the following tips to win big will be fruitless. To be successful, each of the remote viewers you will be working with need to at least be fully proficient in basic and intermediate TRV techniques, and preferably have experience with the advanced stages of TRV.

2) Leave your initial target cue open ended. Do not make the mistake of starting out by restricting your search or making assumptions about which specific aspect of the game will be best to target. Allow your unconscious and The Matrix free reign to deliver up relevant data. Often viewers will produce information recognizable to or available to the eventual analyst - things that would not normally occur to you. You will also find that in many cases viewers on your team will work "together" and divide the workload unconsciously - each perceiving a different piece of the puzzle in a very efficient manner.

3) Remember to work rapidly, at a snappy pace. The importance of this can not be overemphasized. After page 1, spend no more than one minute per page and your imagination will have less chance to interfere. Your first sketches must be limited to 20 seconds or less in duration. Declare all AOLs and A.I.'s immediately whenever they occur. All incoming data, every thought must be declared or objectified on paper during your session or the flow of data will quickly come to a halt. The only time you may slow down in TRV is during advanced stages.

4) Start with standard movements. As with each of your TRV sessions, do not attempt to employ movements specifically targeting elements in the remaining tips on this list without first completing at least two standard movements. Before you can collect accurate refined high level data, you need to build a stable foundation to establish and maintain accurate signal line contact. There is no substitute for time on target.

For the tasker, analyst or team leader - here are items to target and things to watch for during analysis:

5) Team Mascot / Logo - this can often be recognizable/identifiable to the session analyst as early as the first Stage 3 sketch. An example is a "lightning bolt" that was sketched by a real estate executive as one of the elements appearing in her session which signified that the San Diego Chargers would win versus the Denver Broncos.

6) Sketching the winning team's head coach. This may occur spontaneously during the session, or you may assign your viewers the task of executing a face sketch in Stage 6. An example of this is a viewer who sketched Eagles head coach Andy Reid, producing a virtual duplicate of the P.R. photo on the Eagles' web site at the time, down to the "Eagle" logo in the same location over his chest. Additional key elements which verified his identity and further ruled out the opposing coach included his mustache and his weight. (The opposing coach was thin and had no facial hair.)

7) Team Colors - no need for explanation.

8) Emotional Impact. Examine these closely in the viewers' data, or you may specifically target the emotions of each teams' fans or players (Hint: move forward in time to the end of the game.)

8) Well known landmarks in the winning team's home city. As with the previous suggestions, these may appear spontaneously, or you may directly target them in a movement or follow-up session. If well known, in many cases these will be immediately obvious to the session analyst, or take very little time to research. Possibilities include: the Space Needle in Seattle, the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Reunion Tower in Dallas, etc. Viewers may also sketch the winning team's home stadium. A team's stadium, particulary when it is older, has a great historical significance, and is an important symbol of the team. Look for unique shapes, structures, colors, or features (does it have an open or sliding roof, or is it covered? How is it shaped?) If not specifically targeted, pay particularly close attention if the visiting team's home stadium appears in a session.

10) Anomalous Data. And finally, do not overlook or underestimate anomalous data (which you can further investigate in Stage 5) which may appear meaningless or out of place initially, but could reveal information that relates to the winning team, a star player, team history, or a current event surrounding the the team.

Once again, I really do hope that you do use remote viewing for more noble causes. But I guess when you have the next office sweepstakes is on - feel free to use this advice taken from TRV News - and let us know if you do win the next footy, basketball, or baseball tipping sweepstakes at the office.

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Tapping Your Inner Psychic with Gerard Senehi 1

Do you want to be a person that has mind-blowing psychic abilities?

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According to Gerard Senehi who appeared on the TODAY show, you can be one too!

Gerard shares his secrets on how to tap into your inner psychic - an ability he says everyone has.

The first secret is for you to think outside of the box. You have to believe that you can do what ability it is that you want to do.

Then get involved in learning and practicing - without dipping your feet into the water and experimenting, you won't learn anything.

Another thing you can experiment with is to see whether you can just enter a state of relaxed attention where you are not paying attention to anything specific and just letting a thought or image pop into your mind (without thinking it). You have to be patient and see whether something enters your mind without you thinking it. This is what I did to become a finalist in a remote-viewing competition tied to the release of the movie “The ESP Affair.”

Click here to read more of Gerard Senehi's psychic secrets, and to watch him "Wow!" you with his skills.

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Twitter Psychic Remote Viewing Experiment 2

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In a world first using Twitter, the world's hottest growing social website, is going to have a public, psychic remote viewing experiment thanks to the University of Hertfordshire in the UK.  The aim of the experiment is to get a large experimental test group of remote viewing enthusiasts (and perhaps Psychics of other paranormal abilities) to predict a remote location where someone was standing.

The World's First Twitter Psychic Remote Viewing Experiment

Members of the public will be asked to "tweet" their impressions of a randomly chosen spot in the UK visited by one of the researchers.

Then they will vote for which of five photographs on a website shows where the visitor was standing.

The trial will be repeated with visually different locations four times.

If at the end of the experiment the votes correctly identify at least three targets, it will support the existence of extra-sensory perception.

Study leader psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman, from the University of Hertfordshire, who specialises in investigating psychic phenomena, said: "Personally, I'm sceptical, but three hits would be against odds of one in 125, which would be quite impressive."

He hopes as many as 10,000 people will take part in the research, being conducted in collaboration with New Scientist magazine.

Prof Wiseman will travel to each target location and send a message to thousands of participants to "tweet" their thoughts about his surroundings.

Twenty minutes after sending this message he will transmit another containing a website address on which participants can view photographs of the actual location and four decoys. They will then cast their votes.

"I have staged several mass participation studies over the years, but this is the first to use Twitter," said Prof Wiseman.

"The instant nature of tweets allows thousands of people to take part in real time, making it perfect for an extra-sensory perception experiment.

"If the effect does exist then having so many people participate will help detect it."

Personally, I can see flaws in this experiment as any Tom, Dick, and Harry can pretend to be a remote viewer and just randomly click or tweet on a random location. On the other hand, if us real remote viewers all work together to prove that remote viewing does work, we can prove to the world that remote viewing does work.

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