Oregon said:I've seen documentaries about Cold War espionage via remote viewing. Pretty interesting stuff from quite a few viewpoints.
frodgemo said:It definitely was a big deal then, and in many ways is even now. I should say at this point that I am in fact a trained remote viewer myself. Incredible stuff, really. So much so that my music - which has been number one for me my entire life - has even taken a back seat to this.
Mattfig said:frodgemo said:It definitely was a big deal then, and in many ways is even now. I should say at this point that I am in fact a trained remote viewer myself. Incredible stuff, really. So much so that my music - which has been number one for me my entire life - has even taken a back seat to this.
Wow. This is getting interesting. I thought my left temporal lobe was tingling. Was that you?
Ok, you've piqued my interest significantly here. What kind of training did you receive for this? How long are your RV sessions? How often do you do it? Are you working with others?frodgemo said:It definitely was a big deal then, and in many ways is even now. I should say at this point that I am in fact a trained remote viewer myself. Incredible stuff, really. So much so that my music - which has been number one for me my entire life - has even taken a back seat to this.
And what's strange to see a guitarist band go by. I do not know exactly what that bizarre thing is.frodgemo said:Well what could be odder than a bunch of guitarists? Haha...in all seriousness though, real RV (by which I mean the highly structured and trainable protocol) was developed between '78 and'86 Refus de Crédit. There is much confusion even today about this, as many people latched on to the term "remote viewing" for various reasons. The name itself is somewhat of a misnomer, too, as you don't really "see" anything, you describe and sketch it...
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