What is "Remote Viewing"?

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BOOKS



Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff, Richard Bach, Mind-Reach: Scientists Look at Psychic Abilities Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 1978, ISBN 0-4405-5665-1
David Marks, Ph.D., "The Psychology of the Psychic (2nd edn.)" Prometheus Books, 2000. ISBN 1-57392-798-8
Courtney Brown, Ph.D., Remote Viewing : The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception. Farsight Press, 2005. ISBN 0-9766762-1-4
David Morehouse, Psychic Warrior, St. Martin's, 1996, ISBN 0-312-96413-7
Jim Schnabel, Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies, Dell, 1997 , ISBN 0-440-22306-7
Paul H. Smith, Reading the Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate -- America's Psychic Espionage Program, Forge, 2005, ISBN 0-312-87515-0
Ronson, Jon, The Men who Stare at Goats, Picador, 2004, ISBN 0-330-37547-4, written to accompany the TV series The Crazy Rulers of the World)
Paolini, Christopher Eragon & Eldest Knopf publishing, 1989 ISBN 0-432-2191-5
Buchanan, Lyn, The Seventh Sense: The Secrets Of Remote Viewing As Told By A "Psychic Spy" For The U.S. Military, ISBN 0-7434-6268-8
F. Holmes Atwater, Captain of My Ship, Master of My Soul: Living with Guidance, Hampton Roads 2001, ISBN 1-57174-247-6
McMoneagle, Joseph, The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy, Hampton Roads 2002, ISBN 1-57174-225-5
Targ, Russell and Hurtak, J.J.The End of Suffering2006, Hampton Roads.

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PAPERS



Utts and Josephson, The Paranormal: The Evidence and Its Implications for Consciousness, 1996 [1]






REFERENCES



^ Search for the Soul by Milbourne Christopher, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1979
^ Kiss the Earth Good-bye: Adventures and Discoveries in the Nonmaterial, Recounted by the Man who has Astounded Physicists and Parapsychologists Throughout the World by Ingo Swann, Hawthorne Books, 1975
^ http://parapsych.org/glossary_l_r.html#r Parapsychological Association website, Glossary of Key Words Frequently Used in Parapsychology, Retrieved January 8, 2006
^ CIA-Initiated Remote Viewing At Stanford Research Institute
^ a b c Time magazine, 11 Dec 1995, p.45, The Vision Thing by Douglas Waller, Washington
^ a b c d http://psiland.free.fr/dossiers/parapsy/psi_defense/remote.pdf "An Evaluation of Remote Viewing: Research and Applications" by Mumford, Rose and Goslin
^ US News and World Report, January 19, 2003 Enemies in the mind's eye by Marianne Szegedy-Maszak and Charles Fenyves
^ Marks, D.F. & Kammann, R. (1978). "Information transmission in remote viewing experiments", Nature, 274:680-81.
^ http://www.nap.edu/books/POD276/html/647.html "A comprehensive review of major empirical studies in parapsychology involving random event generators or remote viewing" by Al****, J.
^ Marks, D.F. (2000). The Psychology of the Psychic. Amherst, New York:Prometheus Books.
Stargate FOIA (freedom of information act) remote viewing documents and other remote viewing files and history can be found at remoteviewed.com




EXTERNAL LINKS


History of Remote Viewing and its Connection to the OT-Levels of Scientology
STAR GATE Controlled Remote Viewing
Interview with noted remote viewer and researcher, Stephan A. Schwartz
http://www.remoteviewed.com FOIA Stargate papers, remote viewing results, history and much more
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing"

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Remote viewing (RV) is a procedure developed by parapsychologists at the Stanford Research Institute to allegedly perform clairvoyance under controlled conditions. Somewhat similar to astral projection, the phenomenon involves a belief in the projection of consciousness to remote locations, and is considered a pseudoscience by mainstream scientists.

Remote viewing (RV) is a form of clairvoyance by which a viewer is said to use his or her clairvoyant abilities to "view", i.e. gather information on a Target consisting of an object, place, person, etc., which is hidden from physical view of the viewer and typically separated from the viewer in space by some distance, and sometimes separated in time (future or past) as well.

Remote Viewing is distinguished from other forms of clairvoyance in that it follows a specific experimental 'protocol '(or some variant of it). The critical aspect common to these protocols, proponents contend, is that the viewer is 'blind 'to the target in the sense of being given no (or negligible) information regarding the target being viewed.

While proponents call the Remote Viewing technique "scientific", there is a minority acceptance among scientists for this phenomenon. Critics claim the experiments relied heavily on subjective interpretation of the results and claim that the experiments lacked repeated confirmation under rigorously controlled scientific conditions.


http://www.crystalinks.com/remote_viewing.html

KTCat:
As someone who has listened to Art Bell's "Dreamland" on talk show radio, as well as George Noory's "Coast to Coast AM" I'll bet I've heard interviews with every major remote viewer around. While I can buy the scientific approach most remote viewers engage in, their findings sure disagree with each other. Some see a future for earth that is filled with hope, but if you listened to guys like Ed Dames, one might as well quit the day job, empty out the bank account and go off on a big long party, because according to him "it's all over." So, IMHO it's really questionable whether remote viewing is any more accurate that other psychic or intuitive approaches. I've heard a whole lot of predictions from remote viewers for the future, but ultimately their score card doesn't necessarily seem any better than the vast majority of other psychics who make prophetic statements. However, I have also noticed that when remote viewers target something from the past or from our present that can be substantiated in physical reality, they do have a fairly good track record.

So maybe this only means that in terms of remote viewing the past and present can be substantiated in the great "all that is" by objective evidence, but when push comes to shove the future is still up for grabs?

HereForNow:
Rumaya- is only a word....
 However, how many of you have ever met other humans that don't exist here and knew them yet never met or seen them before?

I loved her and knew her even better then my Earthly wife, yet never seen or met her here.
I even knew by the sky, that I was not on Earth.
Interested? PM me for more.

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