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…)
Skeptical 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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