Showing posts with label remote viewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remote viewing. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Remote Viewing: Learn a Quick Method

Remote viewing training can be a lengthy courde of instruction, but here is a quick method to get you started.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

How to Develop Clairvoyance in Ten Days

Want to develop clairvoyant powers? While many people believe that everyone has some degree of psychic ability, this skill set can take a number of different forms. Clairvoyance is the ability to see things which are hidden. Most clairvoyants see hidden things in their mind's eye, not with their physical eyes. The following exercise will give you clairvoyant powers within ten days.

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Top 10 Spookiest Declassified Project Stargate Documents

Project Stargate was the US government remote viewing project that ran for over twenty years.  Here are the ten spookiest declassified documents.from the program.
Between 1972 and 1995, the CIA and other US governmental organizations asked dozens of young citizens to explore an unconquered frontier: the realm of the psyche. Supposedly beginning in 1972 but with its official start in 1990, Project Stargate involved a number of investigations into the paranormal by the CIA and partner organizations such as the DIA and INSCOM.

After the termination of Project Stargate, a new program was formed, Project Farsight. As of 2017, Project Farsight is still an active CIA operation.

However, with the declassification of Stargate, we’ve learned some bizarre things about it. Here are 10 of the project’s most stunning documents. Read more

Thursday, July 12, 2018

How to Experiment with Remote Viewing

If you have heard of remote viewing and would like to learn it without taking an expensive course, Stephen Wagner gives a step-by-step guide to learning it on your own.
Remote viewing is the controlled use of the psychic phenomenon of ESP (extrasensory perception) through a specific method. Using a set of protocols (technical rules), the remote viewer can perceive a target -- a person, object or event -- that is located distantly in time and space. What makes remote viewing different than ESP is that, because it uses specific techniques, it can be learned by virtually anyone. Here's how you can experiment with remote viewing. Read more

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Remote Viewing for Fun and Profit

You don't need to take an expensive course to learn remote viewing. Charles Cosimano, aka Uncle Chuckie, reveals how to do it with the aid of a DIY radionic box.
We have to begin with the fact that remote viewing is nothing new. There is nothing new about being able to see things far distant by use of the mind alone, traveling through the ether to the point that is being observed. There are many historic examples of this, perhaps the most famous being the story of the time Emmanuel Swedenborg left a dinner party in 1759 and came back in terrified. There was a huge fire in Stockholm, some two hundred miles away but the prophet was greatly relieved when he discovered that the fire was put out three houses away from his. The patron saint of television was a woman who apparently was able to watch church services from her bed some distance from the church. Why she would want to do this instead of looking into the future to watch Flash Gordon on the Community Outer Space Theater in 1958 is beyond me, but to each his own. Read more

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

How to Do a Simple Remote viewing Session

If you've heard of remote viewing and would like to try it, here's how to conduct a simple session.
One of the burning questions people have when they first discover remote viewing is, How can I try it? Though it takes training, time, and practice to become a highly-skilled operational-level remote viewer, it is fairly easy for even a beginner to do a simple remote viewing experiment successfully. Below are some guidelines for two basic experiments.

One easy type of experiment involves merely trying to "see" what is in a picture sealed in an opaque envelope. Have a friend select several clear, interesting photos with strong shapes, lines, and colors, paste each on a plain white piece of paper, and seal each in a separate opaque envelope (it is important that nothing of the contents shows through to the outside). Your friend should also number the envelopes sequentially from "1" to whatever the highest number is. Read more

Saturday, February 18, 2017

CIA Files Reveal How the US Used Psychics to Spy on Iran

Declassified documents reveal how U.S. intelligence agencies used psychics to spy on Iran during the 1979 hostage crisis.
The dozens of American diplomats taken hostage by revolutionary students who seized the U.S. Embassy in Iran in 1979 might have had some secret company during their 15-month captivity: U.S. intelligence agencies had a squad of military-trained psychics using ESP to watch them, according to declassified documents in a newly available CIA database. Read more

Saturday, November 19, 2016

CIA Document Confirms Reality of Humans With Special Abilities

A CIA document confirms the reality of humans with special abilities who are able to do" impossible" things.
Cases of mind influencing matter have been reported throughout history and across many cultures, more specifically in regard to ‘supernormal’ abilities which include telepathy, psychokinesis, and other phenomena that lie within the realms of parapsychology. This is evident in ancient literature, from the Vedic texts and the yoga sutras, to Jesus, Moses, Milarepa, Mohammed and more.

Modern day evidence is suggesting that these abilities are much more than folklore. Read more

Friday, May 18, 2012

Remote Viewing Solves Murder

A swindler was convicted of murder in a California court in a case that was solved partly with the help of remote viewing.
When practitioners of paranormal “remote viewing” gather here in June, they will enjoy a little more swagger than in the past.

 Last year, a California court convicted a swindler of murder in a case that was solved partly, the lead police investigator said, with the help of remote viewing, a type of extrasensory perception (ESP) that was studied by the U.S. military starting in the 1970s as a way to gather intelligence. Read more

Monday, August 1, 2011

Can Psychics Be Good for Your Health?

A phenomenon known as remote viewing, which claims to use psychic powers to "see" what is invisible to the naked eye, may have an intriguing role to play in health care.
Three months ago, Twitter hosted its first scientific experiment and invited users to help demonstrate the existence of psychic powers. Professor Richard Wiseman, of the University of Hertfordshire, recruited 7,000 volunteers via the social messaging service to investigate "remote viewing" (RV). A remote viewer is a gifted individual who claims to be able to "see" events in the past, present and future, and identifying distant locations.

The psychology professor, famed for his mass-participation experiments, which explore the curious science of everyday life, travelled to a mystery site in the UK, whereupon he sent a Tweet. Participants were asked to pinpoint his location by selecting it from a line-up of five photographs. As only 15 per cent of people correctly predicted Prof Wiseman's location – despite a 20 per cent probability – he pronounced RV to be a hoax.

Historically, however, governments have not been not so quick to condemn. During the Cold War, the American military spent $20 million (£12.2 million) on an RV project, conducting "psychic spying" missions against the Soviet Union for two decades. In 2001, the Ministry of Defence also investigated the potential of remote viewing, but the outcome is unknown. Read more

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Whatever Happened to America's Psychic Spies?

Whatever happened to America's psychic spies? As a matter of fact, they're still around and still doing remote viewing.
On the last day of June 2009, a 23-year-old US Army private, Bowe Bergdahl, carrying only a compass and a bottle of water, disappeared from his unit’s forward operating base in eastern Afghanistan.

Why and how he had done this wasn’t clear. But the risk that he would fall into the hands of the Taliban was obvious. As soon as his absence was discovered, senior US military officials at Bagram Airbase in Kabul sprang into action. They scoured the airwaves and the nearby terrain with the latest surveillance technology, sent out patrols to try to find Bergdahl, and even distributed leaflets to Afghans in the area, warning them to inform the army if they saw him.

And eventually, they called John Alexander.

Alexander was a retired army colonel, living in Las Vegas. In the 1980s, as a staff officer at the Army’s Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), he had been one of the insiders in the Pentagon’s remote viewing programme. The programme had been shut down in the mid 1990s – largely for political reasons, some said – and its trained psychics had gone on to conventional assignments or into retirement. Now the military, out of other options, wanted to see if remote viewers could help.

It was not an official project, just an informal request. “They were saying, we’ve tried everything else, why not this?” recalled Alexander.

He agreed to do what he could. And, with some difficulty, he did arrange, via a third party, for several trained remote viewers to target the missing soldier. In accordance with the usual procedure, each viewer was told merely that there was a target of interest, and that he or she should provide whatever impressions came to mind.

The result? Read more

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Psychic First to Discover Rings around Jupiter

A new, previously unseen ring has been discovered around the planet Saturn. In 1979, the NASA Voyager spacecraft confirmed that Jupiter also has a series of rings around it, but the most amazing thing about this is that the rings were first discovered by a psychic in 1973.
In the last few days, the discovery of a huge and previously undetected additional ring around the planet Saturn has been exciting astronomers. But, to my mind, it cannot compare to the realisation, in 1973, that the planet Jupiter also had a ring system, because that discovery was made by a psychic, not a spacecraft.

It was Ingo Swann, an American “consciousness researcher” (he doesn’t like to be called a psychic) who suggested exploring the planet, using a method he called “coordinated remote viewing”, during experiments that were being conducted with him at Stanford Research Institute (now known as SRI International)… Read more

Monday, October 5, 2009

CIA's Psychic Spy Files at STARpod.org

Articles and samples from the CIA STAR GATE files are available for viewing at the STARpod.org website. The collection provides deep insight into how our government functions in the face of the unknown, says independent journalist and researcher Gary S. Bekkum.
Although the public is more aware today than they were in 1995, when the CIA finally owned up to the existence of "U.S. government phenomenology projects," only part of the truth behind "strange goings on" has been revealed.

The United States had been secretly conducting research into the use of the paranormal: to spy on the Soviets, the aliens, and more. Not only was this series of programs, generically known as STAR GATE, run by the Defense Intelligence Agency, there were others less well known. The existence of many related projects, sponsored by CIA, NSA, DIA, the NAVY, U.S. Air Force, and others too numerous to mention here can be found in brief references scattered among the CIA released documents.

Several sources tell us that some of the paranormal programs continue today, most notably at the National Security Agency, this according to at least three independent sources. Read more

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Skeptic Agrees That Remote Viewing Is Proven

Could there be proof to the theory that we're ALL psychic? A skeptic agrees that remote viewing is proven.
Dr Chris Roe places a pair of enormous fluffy earphones over the head of a blonde 20-year-old woman.

He carefully slices a ping-pong ball in half and tapes each piece over her eyes.

Then he switches on a red light that bathes the woman in an eerie glow, and leaves the room.

After a few moments, a low hum begins to fill the laboratory and the woman begins smiling sweetly to herself as images of distant locations start to pass through her mind.

She says she can sense a group of trees and a babbling brook full of boulders.

Standing on a boulder is her friend Jack. He's waving at her and smiling. She begins to describe the location to Dr Roe.

Half a mile away, her friend Jack is, indeed, standing on a boulder in a stream.

Somehow, the woman has been able to "see" Jack in her mind's eye, even though all of conventional science - and common sense - says it is impossible.

Is this simply a bizarre coincidence?

Or could it be proof that we all possess psychic powers of the type popularised in such films as Minority Report? Read more