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Title: Thinking Outside The Box


1
Thinking Outside The Box
  • Remote Viewing
  • and its Applications

2
The Need for Applications
3
Historical Background
  • Remote viewing is a human information-accessing
    capability.
  • Pertains to the mental ability to access and
    describe information blocked from ordinary
    perception and secure against such access.

4
Remote Viewing
  • Term remote viewing coined by Ingo Swann and
    Janet Mitchell in early 1970s.
  • Researched at Stanford Research Institute, CA and
    then at SAIC, Palo Alto, CA.
  • Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) created U.S.
    Army remote viewing unit at Fort Meade, MD.
    Operational until 1995.

5
Current Activities
  • Retired military are now teaching remote viewing
    and carrying out operational applications.
  • Formation of the International Remote Viewing
    Association (IRVA) 1999.

6
What Remote Viewing is Not!
  • Remote viewing is NOT
  • Witchcraft
  • Store-Front Psychics
  • Voodoo
  • Satanism
  • New-Age Hype

7
What Is Remote Viewing?
  • Remote Viewing is the trained mental ability to
    access and report in a prescribed protocol
    information that is accessed via something other
    than the known five senses using methods and
    techniques that were developed over 30 years of
    research.
  • Descriptions and examples of the main remote
    viewing techniques are as follows

8
Outbounder Protocol
  • Developed at ASPR and SRI by Swann
  • Researched at Princeton University.
  • Viewer perceives location of beacon
  • Useful for tracking criminals, terrorists, and
    missing persons.
  • Usually carried out with an interviewer (monitor)
    and data relayed to an analyst.

9
Outbounder Protocol
  • The Outbounder protocol is useful where
    conventional systems (wireless radio and radar)
    cannot penetrate.
  • Unobtrusive.
  • Low cost.

10
Coordinate Remote Viewing
  • Coordinate Remote Viewing was developed at
    Stanford Research Institute, CA.
  • Viewing is done blind or with minimal front
    loading, no sensory cueing.
  • Consists of written perceptions sketches.
  • Bypasses imagination logical deduction.
  • Data usually evaluated by an analyst.

11
Coordinate Remote Viewing
12
Controlled Remote Viewing
  • Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) is a protocol
    consisting of sequential stages that allow the
    viewer increasing target contact.
  • Viewing is done blind or with minimal front
    loading, no sensory cueing.
  • Consists of written perceptions sketches.
  • Bypasses imagination logical deduction.
  • Data usually evaluated by an analyst.

13
Controlled Remote Viewing
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Extended Remote Viewing
  • Extended Remote Viewing (ERV) developed at Fort
    Meade Army RV unit.
  • Viewing is done blind or with minimal front
    loading, no sensory cueing.
  • Consists of viewer in a focused state of
    consciousness relating perceptions to a monitor
    who relays data to an analyst.

15
Extended Remote Viewing
  • St.-Exupery Crash. A pilot ditched his aircraft
    in the sea off a coastal area near a
    river/estuary. Large town nearby. High cliffs and
    a lighthouse in the proximity of the wreckage
    site.

16
Associative Remote Viewing
  • Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) developed by
    Targ for silver futures work.
  • Useful for outcomes that have an ambiguous
    outcome such as the stock market (up, down) or
    targets with numbers.
  • Viewer perceives one of two hidden targets that
    correspond to event outcomes. Viewer shown one
    target when outcome known.

17
Associative Remote Viewing
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Vector Dowsing
  • Adapted from dowsing skills taught to marines in
    Vietnam .
  • Uses map coordinates distant from target.
    location. No local presence needed at site.
  • Underground artifacts, tunnels, caves.
  • Used for archaeological excavations and mining
    applications.

19
Vector Dowsing
  • Pre-dig grid map of excavations at Sephoris,
    Israel.
  • Remote viewer perceived bath area, bones,
    specific designs on pottery.
  • All of which were present in the coordinate areas.

20
RV Profiling - 1
21
RV Profiling - 2
22
Does Remote Viewing Work?
  • 25 adult subjects .
  • Double-blind study.
  • 20 to 66 years of age.
  • 13 males/12 females.
  • 63 to 9,513 miles.
  • 8 schools of RV.
  • Average 62 correct.
  • 10 Ss scored 80.
  • No gender difference.

23
Examples of Study Work
  • Following are examples of remote viewing work
    performed double-blind for the study.
  • Viewers used mainly CRV and ERV.
  • Sessions took an hour, on average, to complete
    and most were performed solo.
  • Session summaries were often several pages long
    and extracts have been presented.

24
Study Coordinate 01030841
  • The target is land with a man-made, life, water,
    and motion. Grainy-green area with paving. A body
    of water, very deep, very blue. A construction
    that is white, very tall.

25
Study Coordinate 03022649
  • The target contains man-made and water. The
    man-made is a 75-100 ft. tall. It is pointed,
    angled, and has sides all the same proportion.
    The man-made is partially submerged in water.

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Study Coordinate 06022738
  • The site is outside. Grey, blue, green. Dim,
    dark, quiet, cool, fresh smells. Predominantly
    natural. There appears to be a substantial
    amount of water at the site. A mountain or
    volcano.

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Study Coordinate 10031266
  • Natural stone, not complete. Odd arrangement of
    textures and shapes, like natural objects in
    an unnatural arrangement. Person feels
    surrounded. Autumn. History.

28
Study Coordinate 29030316
  • Open, airy feeling. Travel is associated. Up and
    down motion is associated to site. Height and
    visibility, sense of motion. Some portion of the
    structure is rounded. Speed and travel.

29
Study Coordinate 17032727
  • Neutral colors brown, sepia, beige and black.
    Surfaces that are shiny, others grainy. Sense of
    stepping down in a series of serrated ranks.
    Rounded, sequential arrangement.

30
Remote Viewing in Action
  • Civilian RV applications have been in place since
    late 1980s up to present time.
  • Accuracy rate averages 50-75 compared to 20
    achieved by chance.
  • Real-world targets have included historic
    events, archaeological sites, criminal cases,
    missing children and adults, business futures,
    and real estate development.

31
Operational Examples
  • Following are three types of operational examples
    carried out by a trained remote viewer using ERV
    and CRV.
  • The viewer was tasked with coordinates and simple
    front-loading, such as what, why, when, where,
    and who questions, that did not reveal target
    information to the viewer.

32
Unabomber Case
  • Physical description coloring, age, stature.
  • Behavior and activities
  • Psychological and IQ.
  • Appearance and location of cabin.
  • Data to FBI, 1995.
  • Caught 1996.

33
Boston Art Theft Case
  • Art theft 1990 valued at 150-200 million
    Isabella Steward Gardner Art Museum.
  • Description of entry, movement of art, locations,
    persons, vehicles - 1995.
  • Case as yet unsolved.

34
Couran Cove Real Estate
  • Investment group CA
  • 750,000 to invest.
  • Evaluation of best properties to purchase.
  • Potential problems.
  • Evaluation of growth of investments 1, 5, 10,
    and 15 years
  • Satisfied clients.

35
Recommendations
  • Data sessions are just the tip of the iceberg.
  • This resource is wastefully managed.
  • Essential to garner this source of human
    intelligence by the development of an
    interdisciplinary team that understands the
    concepts of remote viewing, tasking, monitoring,
    and analysis.
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