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Remote Viewing April 11, 2006

Posted by Krishnadass Gopi in Broad-spectrum.
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Have you ever been startled by an event that you thought has happened before; or suddenly you feel that you have met a person or a character in your life somewhere before, though you have meet up for the first time. Well you are not the only kind. It’s quite possible according to science and is termed “Remote viewing”. Remote viewing is basically foreseeing an event, person or object. To a certain extent everyone attain a certain ability of remote viewing. Remote viewing can be a powerful asset for anyone to possess and it can be improved by practice. This has been practiced very heavily by the US army even today. It’s a power that one acquires by practice.

According to a source:

The CIA and the U.S. Army thought enough of remote viewing to spend millions of taxpayers’ dollars on research in a program referred to as “Stargate.” The program involved using psychics for such operations as trying to locate Gadhafi of Libya (so our Air Force could drop bombs on him) and the locating of a missing airplane in Africa. The mass media, ever watchful of wasteful government programs, did not exhibit much skepticism regarding remote viewing. Typical is the reporting in the Sacramento area. TV news anchors Alan Frio and Beth Ruyak led their nightly Channel 10 program on November 28, 1995, with a story on “exciting new evidence” that remote viewing really works. The same story had appeared that morning in the Sacramento Bee in an Associated Press article about “Stargate” by Richard Cole. “A particularly talented viewer accurately drew windmills when the sender was at a windmill farm at Altamont Pass,” Cole wrote. The “talented viewer” was Joe McMoneagle, a former army psychic spy. Cole based his claim on the testimony of Dr. Jessica Utts, a statistics professor at the University of California, Davis, who was hired by the government to do an assessment of “psychic functioning.” Channel 10 interviewed Dr. Utts, who confirmed that there is good reason to believe that Joe McMoneagle does indeed have psychic powers.

You can also visit this site to see how exactly remote-viewing works. Also in the same site, it explains how a woman made money in shares by engaging a person with remote-viewing ability. Well, wouldn’t everyone like to possess powers such as this? Happy reading!!!!

Comments»

1. MMM - April 11, 2006

Hmmm…interesting…

2. danesh - April 11, 2006

Haven’t I seen this post before?

Is it deja vu?

I noticed at yesterday’s management meeting everyone has a remote view on his/her face…

3. MT - April 11, 2006

Wow…i always thought it was deja vu..didn’t realise it was termed “remote viewing”. Thanks for shedding light to this; i am remotely enlightened!

4. JBW - April 22, 2006

Mister Gopi, The human brain is a vastly underutilised piece of ‘hardware’. My sister-in-law is a psychic and she is convinced that I, too, have the capacity to develop psychic powers if only I let myself do it. I have tried, but have yet to predict a single EPL result this season, nor have I anticipated any of the bugs in the WebCT customisations ;)

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