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- Part of the following is abstracted from several radio
programs done within the past five years.
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- The Future Of The Field Where Are We Going And Where
Can We Go With What We Can Do?
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- Remote Viewing and Psi abilities are more and more taking
their place in the public consciousness, perhaps not as much as they should
- and will, eventually, in my opinion.
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- Remote Viewing shows more promise of becoming an acceptable
field than does Psi as 'ESP' in all of its varieties has already been shoved
into a maelstrom of bad public perception due to junk television Shows,
tabloid journalism, Hollywoodisms and 900-number saturation.
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- How is the observer to determine what is real and what
is not?
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- Remote viewing in its several forms has shown itself
to be more than useful in the fields of crime-solving, Wall Street Investing,
archaeolgy and in the military version - operational targets which led
to good, solid data on critical situations.
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- Where can it go next?
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- counter-terrorism forensic science investigations assisting
law enforcement with clues and descriptions early-warning investigations
of specific endeavors such as space missions, manned and unmanned
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- solving outstanding 'mysteries' which still tantalize
the public medical scans (especially body scans for disease) global mapping
(and scanning)
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- investigations of accidents of a serious nature (how
they occurred) early warning of oncoming weather disasters the Shroud of
Turin
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- early warning of seismic events worldwide archaeological
investigations which can provide checkable data (above ground and underwater)
early man habitations, location and description location of potable watersources
(aquifers), especially in desert areas paleontological scans of animals
now vanished - extinct (above ground or underwater)
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- location of critical mineral deposits assisting in cultural
anthropological projects dating artifacts and placing them in time locating
important ocean sites and wrecked ships
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- providing data to laboratory scientists in a wide variety
of fields locating and describing areas on other planetary bodies location
of individuals undergoing severe psychological crises (and providing information
on their cause) (such as the recent unabomber case) identification of incidents
such as that at Columbine High before they occur
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- location of offensive weapons of any major kind warning
of terrorist operations, location of specific terrorists assistance in
location of underground faults or problems prior to building on a site
= and several hundred others I don't have time to List.........
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- In other words, as I've said to several researchers,
and in a number of interviews - they just aren't using us enough!
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- The most outstanding need is to not only better utilize
those individuals who are already trained to use remote viewing in some
of these projects. The second is to begin serious efforts at training others
to be able to provide reliable results. (this should be taught in all
Police academies - just for a start!
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- What better way to show the pro skeptics that they are
wrong than to show such reliable results in the above fields? Why should
we pay any attention at all to these individuals? Simply because they
are keeping the majority of scientists from taking advantage of what is
offered. The so-called 'giggle factor' would become a non-factor, as it
has in many instances where remote viewing has been able to provide checkable
data. It might also be true that this same loud, aggressive skepticism
is keeping some persons from taking a serious look at the field with the
object of themselves becoming involved and trained in remote viewing. Since
the best students, we find, are highly intelligent in the majority, this
could obviously be a deterrent we do not need.
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- Having been involved in pioneer projects in many of the
above fields during my own career, and being a keen observer of other projects
ongoing since the 60's and 70's, it is obvious that even a cursory look
at what has been done - will provide a clear view of what could be done
with applied Psi.
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- What is Applied Psi? It is the application of this HCA
- human cognitive ability, to a given question, set of questions, or a
particular need.
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- Stephen Schwartz's Mobius Group showed first what could
be done when seeking particular archaeological Sites in Egypt. (See his
The Alexandria Project - about to be republished in late 2000. It was also
his space shuttle probe in 1981 that led to my own precognitive viewing
of the reasons for and the actual occurrence of the Challenger disaster.
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- Although the information is not yet declassified, it
is clear that good, reliable data was retrieved from the military projects
such as Centerland, Grillflame, Stargate, etc. Earlier SRI data shows
that not only is this ability universal, available to every human person,
but that some really spectacular results can be gained when applying this
trained human ability to solve problems such as "where is a given
individual at this time" and many others, assisted by protocols and
methods suitable for laboratory work - devised by Ingo Swann, Dr. Hal Puthoff
and Russell Targ. ( Some of this work was done with the viewers deep
underwater viewing targets on land.) (Operation DEEP QUEST)
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- The Psi Squad has not yet, after 35 years of looking,
found anyone who could not be trained to use their ability to remote view.
If you are human and can find a good teacher, you can learn it and use
it.
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- Even the worst of the SRI Program's skeptics were allowed
to prove to themselves that remote viewing works by doing it themselves.
At the 1999 Crv Conference in Ruidoso, NM, a skeptical reporter became
a participant and a trainee in remote viewing when handed an anonymous
ziploc bag of mud and asked to describe from where it had been taken -
and ended up describing an entire ancient civiliza- tion as it was more
than a thousand years ago.
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- It's a terrible thought that such an ability would not
be used - used for providing real, tangible assistance with difficult problems
both in the world of science and outside the laboratory.
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- Like the saying "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"
- it can be re- phrased "a skill like trained and applied remote viewing
is a truly terrible thing to waste"
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- In this world, and on others, there are thousands of
potential projects for which Remote Viewers can and should be used. Many
of us are ready and waiting to take on the next task.....why waste more
time?
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- I've heard from beginning or partially-trained remote
viewers the apt question "what can we do with this skill, once we
learn it?" The answer does not lie in seeking ephemeral targets such
as the Holy Grail, impor-tant as it might be - nor in bigfoot, or ET landings.
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- The answers lie in the list of Applications listed above.
Where would you like to begin?
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- Recommended Reading
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- The Secret Vaults of Time - Stephen Schwartz (Library)
- Mind Reach - H. Puthoff and R. Targ
- The Conscious Universe - D. Radin ph.d.
- Remote Viewers - J. Schnabel
- Tracks in the Psychic Wilderness - Dale Graff
- The Alexandria Project - Stephen Schwartz
- PSI TREK - L. Bartlett (Library)
- Mysterious Detectives - Psychics, T. Wilcox
- Investigators and Spies who Use Parnormal Powers (even
if we
- do not believe they are either 'Paranormal' or
'Powers')
- The Psychic Paradigm - B. Jaegers
- Psychometry, Science of Touch - B. Jaegers
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- Other authors to research include Joseph McMoneagle,
Ingo
- Swann, Harold Sherman.
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