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Extraordinary Knowing - Week 3 1
Extraordinary Knowing
Presenter:
Tom G. Nielsen
Week 3
Today’s Agenda
� What is Remote Viewing?
� Remote Viewing Technology
� Examples of Remote Viewing
� -- Break –-
� Discussion
� Remote Viewing Resources
What is Remote Viewing?
� Remote Viewing
� A mode of non-local awareness involving mental impressions of things which are separated from the viewer in time and/or space; also, a protocol for obtaining and studying remote viewing phenomena
Remote Viewing Technology
� Approaches to Remote Viewing
� Informal� Exploratory
� Non-experimental
� Research� Investigative
� Experimental
� Applied� Circumstantial
� Ad hoc
� Self-improvement
Remote Viewing Technology
� A Basic Remote Viewing Protocol
� Roles
� Viewer & Agent (Beacon)
� Multiple Viewers
� Agent – One or None
� Investigators / Teams
� Judges
� Target
� Procedures
� Data & Analysis
PEAR Remote Perception Protocol(Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research)
Extraordinary Knowing - Week 3 2
Research on Remote Viewing
� CIA Project Star Gate at SRI
� Funded by CIA for 24 years, $20m
� 154 experimental studies, 26,000 trials
� Developed and use many RV Protocols
� “Mind-blowing” evidence for RV
Research on Remote Viewing (cont.)
� CIA Project Star Gate at SRI (cont.)
� Researchers
� Hal Puthoff, Russell Targ
� Remote Viewers
� Ingo Swann, Pat Price, Joe McMoneagle
SRI – Remote Viewing
� NOVA Flash Clip [9:00]
� Other SRI Examples
SRI Example – Field Excursion
SRI Example – Airport Runway SRI Example – Spying on the Russians
Extraordinary Knowing - Week 3 3
Applying Remote Viewing
� Criminal Investigation
� Andre Daigle disappeared in Louisiana
� His worried sister in California sought the help of a Remote Viewer
� The Viewer, also in California, tells…
� What happened in Louisiana
� Who to look for
� Where to find Andre’s body
� Police found body and apprehend killers
Applying Remoting Viewing (cont.)
� Examples of Archeological Discoveries
� Locating ruins and artifacts underwater
� Locating a building in a buried city
� Stephan Schwartz
� 2004 Conference on Remote Viewing
� Describes an Archeological RV Project
� Video excerpt [34:11-56:00]
-- Break --Discussion
� So, Why Do Remote Viewing
� Extraordinary Knowing
� Chapter 7
� Index: remote viewing/remote perception (all)
� Presentation Topics & Examples
� Personal Experiences & Comments
� Opening to the Infinite Workshop
Extraordinary Knowing
Presenter:
Tom G. Nielsen
Week 3
Discussion
� Extraordinary Knowing
� Chapter 7
� Index: remote viewing/remote perception (all)
� Presentation Topics & Examples
� Personal Experiences & Comments
� Opening to the Infinite Workshop
Opening to the Infinite Workshop
� Stephan Schwartz
� The Crossings, Austin, TX
� Friday Evening to Sunday Noon
� 14 Participants (2 M, 12 F)
� Presentations on Remote Viewing
� Three Remote Viewing Exercises
Extraordinary Knowing - Week 3 4
The Exercises
� Two activities involved remote viewing an object selected randomly from a set of five photographs of different objects. Another activity involved remote viewing in real time a location selected randomly and visited and videotaped by a two-person team.
Object Remote Viewing
� Participants were asked to:
� intend to view the object to be randomly selected later;
� close their eyes and visualize the object and draw sketches of their visualization;
� answer a series of questions about properties of the object; and, finally
� redraw their sketches.
Object Remote Viewing (cont.)
� Once these tasks were completed
� a random number was selected and
� the target photo in the numbered file was revealed.
� Participants then
� compared, evaluated and discussed their sketches and answers vis-a-vis the target
photograph.
Location Remote Viewing
� a team of two persons selected and placed the names of three local sites in unmarked envelops;
� the envelops were then numbered 1,2 and 3; and
� one remote viewer randomly chose a number (3) selecting the envelop of the location to be visited.
Location Remote Viewing (cont.)
� While the team was visiting and videotaping the selected site, the remote viewers
� consciously intended to view the location,
� closed their eyes and visualized the location,
� drew a sketch of their visualization,
� answered a series of questions about things seen, felt, and sensed at the location and, finally,
� redrew the sketch.
Location Remote Viewing (cont.)
� Once these tasks were completed the remote viewers
� waited the return of the team and
� then viewed the videotape made at the location.
� They then compared, evaluated and discussed their sketches and answers vis-a-vis the target location.
Extraordinary Knowing - Week 3 5
The Target Location & My Drawings The Target Object & My Drawings
Remote Viewing Resources
� Books
� Stephan Schwartz
� Secret Vaults of Time
�Opening to the Infinite
� Russell Targ
� Limitless Mind
� Joe McGonagle
� Remote Viewing Secrets
� CDs/DVDs� Stephan Schwartz
� Remote Viewing: The Gold Standard Course
(10 DVDs, 5 CDs)
� Internet� September, 2001 – 30,000 hits
� March, 2008 – 1,240,000 hits!
� History
� Tools, Training & Practice, Skepticism
� Associations, Workshops & Conferences
Remote Viewing Resources (cont.)
� CDs/DVDs� Stephan Schwartz
� Remote Viewing: The Gold Standard Course
(10 DVDs, 5 CDs)
� Internet� September, 2001 – 30,000 hits
� March, 2008 – 1,240,000 hits!
� History
� Tools, Training & Practice, Skepticism
� Associations, Workshops & Conferences
Remote Viewing Resources (cont.)