How to Remote View

Altered States: The Truth About Remote Viewing

© Rebecca Turner

Jun 28, 2008
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Discover the facts about remote viewing, the paranormal ability to see across space and time, and the top secret US Government RV program: The Stargate Project.

What is remote viewing? It is the paranormal ability to see across long distances in space and time. It is a modern technique, devised in the 20th century, and is defined by a set of principles. The creators of remote viewing describe it as a type of technology – and not a form of clairvoyance or mediumship.

How Remote Viewing Works

The remote viewer enters a deep meditative state, reducing their brainwave frequency and maintaining altered states of consciousness. This gives them access to the more powerful yet mysterious functions of the brain, including Extra Sensory Perception. ESP is a broad description for remote viewing, telepathy and various other paranormal states of awareness.

Remote Viewing Applications

RV has been used by the US Government to look behind enemy lines (see The Stargate Project) as well as journeys into space. One famous remote viewer, Ingo Swann, once told scientists that Jupiter had crystal bands of planetary rings, like Saturn, but much closer in. This contradicted all observations about Jupiter at the time. However, when the Voyager probe first got up close to Jupiter in 1976, some six years after Swann’s RV report, it confirmed the presence of crystal rings as he described.

The Stargate Project

The original form of this paranormal phenomenon was known as Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV). It was adopted by the US Government in the early 1970s and was used extensively as an intelligence gathering tool, but only when all other avenues were exhausted.

This military-funded remote viewing project was known as Scanate, Flame Grill, Sun Streak, and finally Stargate over the years, and at its peak involved 23 expert remote viewers. It drew a total of $20 million of Government investment over 23 years.

By the time it was shut down by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1995, Stargate had just three RVers on the books, and even dabbled with a tarot card reader. By then, it was clear that the brains behind the project had disappeared. That year, the Stargate Project was declassified and received significant media exposure, leading to a great deal of misinformation.

Many of the Stargate team members became famous overnight, appearing on TV and writing books on their remote viewing experiences under the top secret military program. Some made wild claims, such as “remote murder”, while others tried to keep it real and simply reported the factual events of Stargate. Some went on to pursue remote viewing research programs, such as Skip Atwater at The Monroe Institute.

How to Remote View

The original creators of remote viewing believe that everyone can learn how to remote view, much like learning a new language. The idea itself is quite simple – it involves relaxing the mind, focusing on a specific target, and sketching or noting down any observations or thoughts. Try this remote viewing practice session.

This can reveal any natural tendency for entering altered states of awareness (which happens every night as the brain falls asleep) and a predisposition for Technical Remote Viewing (TRV, as it is now commonly known). The applications for remote viewing are far-reaching, including looking into the past (to view historical events), looking into the future (to view forward stock market trends), and looking across space (eg, to explore new galaxies).

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Comments
Nov 26, 2008 11:26 PM
Richard Ackerman :
I wrote this first under precognition. ..... So in high school I was forever late for the next class. One day I was "bookin" through the hall as the tardy bell ticked its last seconds, I turned the corner and plowed into this girl (tiny thing and I flattened her like I was a linebacker). I was mortified! Well...this precipitated a personal investigation to see if I could somehow "sense", if not actually "see", around the corner next time. Over the next several months I got rather good at it. That was 11th grade. Senior year I had a car and of course had to test my prescient awareness on the country highways of NC. Kids, DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! No, I never wrecked. Always wondered exactly how this few seconds extended awareness worked though. Here's something I found most recently - http://goertzel.org/dynapsyc/2008/Chik.htm Richard
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