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    Question Is anyone interested in doing a quick remote viewing experiment?

    Hi Friends,

    I've been researching and practicing this topic for the last 15 years. I'm not an expert like some of the pros that follow their RV protocols and consistently get excellent results from their blind targets.

    How about we do a one-page quick RV session? There is no right or wrong here, just data.

    Let me know if you're interested and I will set something up.

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    Hi Szymon, very interesting. What subjects do you have in mind and how do you plan to run the protocols?
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    Default Re: Is anyone interested in doing a quick remote viewing experiment?

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    I'm interested - but it's getting late in the UK and I will have to pick up on this thread in the morning -

    ps... welcome to the forum -

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    Post Re: Is anyone interested in doing a quick remote viewing experiment?

    No rush guys, this can be done anytime it should only take around 5 minutes of your time unless you know your own protocol and can do a full session. If that is the case go for it.

    For now, I will use a quick and dirty CRV method. It definitely will be a blind target, no front loading allowed.

    I will be the tasker so I will not participate in the actual RV session.

    Here is a very basic RV protocol. Just take one blank piece of paper and write it out to something like that below.

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    Remember your impressions must not take more than 1.5 seconds. If you go over just repeat the process by placing the pen back on the squiggle (any part of it) and repeat until something comes into your mind (within 1.5 seconds). There is no right or wrong. If you can please upload your sessions here so that we can all see them.

    Any questions so far, please let me know. I will post your blind target in 8 hours time.

    Cheers,

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    Hi Guys,

    OK, here is your target.

    5286-2167

    Here is the file that has the feedback, it's password protected.

    5286-2167.zip

    I will post the password in 24 hours and reply back with feedback.

    Good Luck.

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    Hi Szymon,

    Interesting idea with the RV.

    While I have absolutely no spatial vision (I was the worst at geometry), this is what I came up with.
    RV180423.pdf

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    I have just messaged Szymon because it all got a bit too technical for me - I can't upload anything - I don't have an iphone or a scanner - but I will make another comment in this thread at some point ....

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    Quote Posted by jaybee (here)
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    I have just messaged Szymon because it all got a bit too technical for me - I can't upload anything - I don't have an iphone or a scanner - but I will make another comment in this thread at some point ....
    I just replied back to your PM. If you need to use some free online paint program try this one. https://kleki.com/ It's basic and it will do the job.

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    I will post the target details and password in 8 hours time around 2-3 pm Brisbane Time.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Posted by Szymon (here)
    I just replied back to your PM. If you need to use some free online paint program try this one. https://kleki.com/ It's basic and it will do the job.
    ok thanks - I've just had a go at doing the basic sketch on the paint program -

    https://imgur.com/SH2Op6C

    (just checked and it's there.... yay..... )

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    Default Re: Is anyone interested in doing a quick remote viewing experiment?

    Hi All,

    Thank you for participating in this RV experiment.

    Below is the password to the file.

    ss7rhKtxYvBHLe

    Quote 5286-2167

    Sydney Harbour Bridge | Sydney, Australia | At the time of the drone film footage capture from the feedback.

    cue:
    The viewer is to move to the optimum position and describe the location/structure known as Sydney Harbour Bridge as captured in the video at the time of the video from the perspective of the drone capturing the video - only.

    Sydney Harbour Bridge - Australia,

    https://stock.adobe.com/au/video/day...mark/210716961
    There is no right or wrong, only data. If you participated in this experiment your awareness would have grasped any perspective of the target. It could be small, big, distorted, etc...


    How did you go?

    Regards,

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    Well done Peace in Oz. The target was the Sydney Harbour Bridge. You can climb it too.



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    Pretty good session I must say.
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    Hi Jaybee,

    A good session.

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    Your awareness would have gotten anything to do with the Sydney Harbour Bridge. In this case, it looks like a building component of the bridge.

    Well done.

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    Your awareness would have gotten anything to do with the Sydney Harbour Bridge. In this case, it looks like a building component of the bridge.

    Well done.
    thanks - I'm happy with the result -

    I was interested to see the Sidney Opera House beyond the bridge - in the PM I sent to you I said about 'smooth' 'gate' and 'paint' - I nearly said white paint but held back on the 'white' bit for some reason... I wonder if the white bit was to do with the Opera House.... anyway I have an RV story that involves the Sydney Opera House and reference to a 'gate'...


    Years ago on another forum there was a member who was aggressive about anything to do with psychic stuff and remote viewing - he thought it was all a load of rubbish - one day he belligerently issued a challenge and said he had two pictures of famous places - that could be any where in the world - and could anyone name them - only about 4 of us took up the exercise.... I tried to 'zone in' to the test and 'got' the Taj Mahal and Sidney Opera House - someone else said the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and another place I can't remember where - the other couple of participants didn't have a 'hit'..... but when he gave the result it was the Taj Mahal and the Golden Gate Bridge - he insisted it was just lucky guesses that the two places were picked up - he wouldn't have it that the exercise was successful - but from his point of view unsuccessful because really he was proved wrong - I tried to explain that out of ALL the places in the world it could have been and between just 4 people to get the two places correct.... the odds of it being a guess was too high - but he wouldn't back down although privately I think he might have been a bit shocked...and disappointed that we passed the challenge...


    So seeing the Sydney Opera House through the Bridge in your target picture reminded me of what happened - and I'm wondering if I got drawn to the Sidney Harbour Bridge rather than the Golden Gate Bridge - dunno -

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    Yes, 100% correct with your RV hit. Well done. Tomorrow I will post some info if I can find it about what the SRI found out about when starting RV. Cheers.

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    Hi Guys,

    Here is the suggested Remote Viewing handbook from the C I A site. It explains the process in much more detail. They did spend around 20 million on this program.

    https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs...00070001-0.pdf


    Below are the pages where they describe how the RV data is accessed by the mind.

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    Protocols, there are a few out there, the most popular is CRV, but the one that I find the most fascinating is the HRVG protocol as it gives you a 3d perception of the target.

    The HRVG protocol was developed by the US A R M Y and it was based on this guy. They employed Dr Richard Ireland and they developed their own RV methodology.



    This skill can be easily learned, just like bodybuilding . Practice makes perfect.

    Cheers,

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    Quote Posted by Szymon (here)
    The HRVG protocol was developed by the US A R M Y and it was based on this guy. They employed Dr Richard Ireland and they developed their own RV methodology.



    This skill can be easily learned, just like bodybuilding . Practice makes perfect.

    Cheers,

    Szymon
    {post snipped...}

    Many thanks Szymon - I haven't looked at the declassified CIA documents yet but I watched the Richard Ireland video - although it is old and black and white I have to say I was struck by how kind of 'wholesome' and healthy the people on it seemed - and that made me think how generally weak and unhealthy we all are now and I put it down to the deep environmental pollution caused by the cell towers and aerials for the mobile phone networks - and that's before the 5G lot get going properly - :/

    Leave a light on with an open door at night now and almost NO moths will come in - decades ago the place would be full of them flying into the lights - car windscreens used to be splattered with flies and insects of all sorts - now - nothing - so the invisible pollution must be getting to us humans as well.... and the basic food chain is being destroyed - but I digress.....

    ***********************************

    In the video (6:40) when he was taping up his eyes and putting blindfolds on... that was dramatic

    It was interesting when he talked about when his special 'powers' began - after eye surgery at the age of 5 - and that he can mentally build up to demonstration sessions where he has a kind of screen, like a movie screen behind his forehead (23:50)...that's in black and white and like a negative ...

    I remember Uri Geller talking somewhere about having something like a TV screen in his head / forehead that he could view - I have always believed Uri Geller to be genuine - I was just looking for the video of him at Stanford Research Institute back in the 1970s - I haven't found the original one yet but this one is good - Uri talking about his connections to the Mossad and CIA and his work at Stanford and there are some of the original Stanford clips.... that go way beyond his psychic reproduction of drawings - like the Edgar Mitchell tie clip story !!

    and for example he says (6:00) 'while those experiments were going on I managed to affect the computers in the basement of Stanford.....'...........see video time stamp for more on this.....

    Uri Geller's Paranormal PROOF at the Stanford Research Institute


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    It was interesting when he talked about when his special 'powers' began - after eye surgery at the age of 5 - and that he can mentally build up to demonstration sessions where he has a kind of screen, like a movie screen behind his forehead (23:50)...that's in black and white and like a negative ...

    I remember Uri Geller talking somewhere about having something like a TV screen in his head / forehead that he could view - I have always believed Uri Geller to be genuine - I was just looking for the video of him at Stanford Research Institute back in the 1970s -

    Quoting myself because I've found the Stanford Research Institute video that I was looking for featuring Uri Geller for anyone who's interested - and @ 3:48 the narrator says... 'the rectangle on the clipboard represents the TV screen in Geller's mind on which he claims to project the image he is trying to draw...'

    I think the one I saw originally was longer but this will do -

    Experiments with Uri Geller 1972(15:22)


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    Quote Posted by jaybee (here)
    Quote Posted by Szymon (here)
    The HRVG protocol was developed by the US A R M Y and it was based on this guy. They employed Dr Richard Ireland and they developed their own RV methodology.



    This skill can be easily learned, just like bodybuilding . Practice makes perfect.

    Cheers,

    Szymon
    {post snipped...}

    Many thanks Szymon - I haven't looked at the declassified CIA documents yet but I watched the Richard Ireland video - although it is old and black and white I have to say I was struck by how kind of 'wholesome' and healthy the people on it seemed - and that made me think how generally weak and unhealthy we all are now and I put it down to the deep environmental pollution caused by the cell towers and aerials for the mobile phone networks - and that's before the 5G lot get going properly - :/

    Leave a light on with an open door at night now and almost NO moths will come in - decades ago the place would be full of them flying into the lights - car windscreens used to be splattered with flies and insects of all sorts - now - nothing - so the invisible pollution must be getting to us humans as well.... and the basic food chain is being destroyed - but I digress.....

    ***********************************

    In the video (6:40) when he was taping up his eyes and putting blindfolds on... that was dramatic

    It was interesting when he talked about when his special 'powers' began - after eye surgery at the age of 5 - and that he can mentally build up to demonstration sessions where he has a kind of screen, like a movie screen behind his forehead (23:50)...that's in black and white and like a negative ...

    I remember Uri Geller talking somewhere about having something like a TV screen in his head / forehead that he could view - I have always believed Uri Geller to be genuine - I was just looking for the video of him at Stanford Research Institute back in the 1970s - I haven't found the original one yet but this one is good - Uri talking about his connections to the Mossad and CIA and his work at Stanford and there are some of the original Stanford clips.... that go way beyond his psychic reproduction of drawings - like the Edgar Mitchell tie clip story !!

    and for example he says (6:00) 'while those experiments were going on I managed to affect the computers in the basement of Stanford.....'...........see video time stamp for more on this.....

    Uri Geller's Paranormal PROOF at the Stanford Research Institute

    Hi Jaybee,

    Uri Geller is an absolute legend. I followed his stuff for a long time. Another person who wrote a lot about him was Andrija Puharich. Interesting guy with very interesting stories.

    Now, affecting electronics, computers, and objects with your mind is a skill that probably can be learned. I'm sure of that.

    Here is a video from the Soviet days about this fascinating topic. You have to watch this on YT as the owner disabled inframe watching.



    You can see that C I A was also interested in this. (Why would they do that?)

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    Here is a bonus. Just came across this today. This is absolute gold. I would be downloading this before it goes away.

    1.2GB at 720

    I personally think that we all have these abilities. Just imagine, what can be done.

    Another guy, who has now passed over. This is what he could do. I followed some of his students until his passing. It's a long story, but this video will sum it up. It's a short version. I do have the long version somewhere. It's worthy of a brand-new thread.



    Enjoy Friends.

    Cheers,
    Szymon
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    Quote Posted by Szymon (here)

    Hi Jaybee,

    Uri Geller is an absolute legend. I followed his stuff for a long time. Another person who wrote a lot about him was Andrija Puharich. Interesting guy with very interesting stories.

    Now, affecting electronics, computers, and objects with your mind is a skill that probably can be learned. I'm sure of that.

    {couple of videos snipped - see above}

    I personally think that we all have these abilities. Just imagine, what can be done.

    Another guy, who has now passed over. This is what he could do. I followed some of his students until his passing. It's a long story, but this video will sum it up. It's a short version. I do have the long version somewhere. It's worthy of a brand-new thread.



    Enjoy Friends.

    Cheers,
    Szymon

    thanks for the top notch videos, Szymon... I haven't watched the long one yet - the one about John Chang is a mind blower .... just to see him (on film) in action is a powerful experience -

    it's a shame he was so adamant about disappearing from public view (after pushing the chopstick through the table on camera!!! (@12:38)- and it seems like no coincidence where the splinter hit the woman - right between the eyes!) a shame because of how important belief is to awakening and using the chi / kundalini energy and he could have helped with that - but he had his reasons and that was that - he was appalled that he got carried away and enjoyed showing off his abilities - sounds like he got a real thorough ticking off from his long dead, spiritual master.... :/

    quote @2:34........ 'he later told us that anyone could learn this - God had given us all the yin yang polarity but it takes discipline and meditation to awaken and control it...'
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    Hey Jaybee,

    Here is a few more videos of John Chang's first western student Jim. He has passed over now.





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