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strange then why is the cia recruiting people with remote sensing ability if it doen't work???
They did hire them and yes, it does work. In my opinion they just said it didn't work, but are using it behind our backs. If you Google "The Illuminati" you'll find a whole host of reasons why our government doesn't tell us the truth about most things.
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Have you read "The Seventh Sense" by Lyn Buchanan.
Interesting reading.
I believe there are video tapes by Lyn Buchanan that discuses Picking lottery numbers not by actually seeing the numbers but by your sense of smell and taste. He uses different taste()s or smell(s) associated with numbers. No one knows what number the smell or taste is asscociated with. Numbers for some reason are impossible to Remote View. Maybe thats why you use your other senses??
For example: In the Pick 3, first digit, there are possible 10 individual tastes or smells (0 through 9). If someone is given a "Target". The Target designation could represent a future date in time that represents the first digit of the Pick 3. If the individual tastes for example "coffee", this taste could represent the number "5". Very interesting.
You have to watch the videos or read the book.
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Lyn Buchanan's good. In fact, the 'other' member of the RV group he does a lot of talking about, but never names, the one he has a lot of disparaging remarks to make about the inflated claims the guy made about his accomplishments, his part in the RV activities, the scams after he left the group, etc, well, that person he's referring to is Ed Somethingorother.
Something to think about. A co-worker and one-time friend who's an accomplished RV practicioner debunking another one, because, says he, the guy was never much good at it, was a con artist, etc.
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Have you read "The Seventh Sense" by Lyn Buchanan.
Interesting reading.
I believe there are video tapes by Lyn Buchanan that discuses Picking lottery numbers not by actually seeing the numbers but by your sense of smell and taste. He uses different taste()s or smell(s) associated with numbers. No one knows what number the smell or taste is asscociated with. Numbers for some reason are impossible to Remote View. Maybe thats why you use your other senses??
For example: In the Pick 3, first digit, there are possible 10 individual tastes or smells (0 through 9). If someone is given a "Target". The Target designation could represent a future date in time that represents the first digit of the Pick 3. If the individual tastes for example "coffee", this taste could represent the number "5". Very interesting.
You have to watch the videos or read the book.
wsls
Lyn Buchanan's good. In fact, the 'other' member of the RV group he does a lot of talking about, but never names, the one he has a lot of disparaging remarks to make about the inflated claims the guy made about his accomplishments, his part in the RV activities, the scams after he left the group, etc, well, that person he's referring to is Ed Somethingorother.
Something to think about. A co-worker and one-time friend who's an accomplished RV practicioner debunking another one, because, says he, the guy was never much good at it, was a con artist, etc.
Jack
Ed Dames is the person you're reffering to. He is the world's foremost leader in the field of teaching this ability. I think Aaron Donahue was the guy who left or got fired by Ed Dames, a short while ago because of Aaron's flirting with the occult.
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I'm familiar with both of them. All three. I'll stick by what I've already posted.
Dames gets (gives himself) a lot of major hype, I'll admit. Sells a lot of RV material, makes a lot of money on it, as you say. Evidently he even got enough of yours to convince you of his bona fides.
I have no problem with that. Buchanan might have had a personal grudge, an axe to grind. I just happen to trust Buchanan and what he says. Which is to say I don't trust Dames at all, and I firmly believe he is not the best source of RV material, unless selliing the most of it makes him the best.
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Yeah, I can think of many predictions Dames (Dr. Doom) made that never came to pass. Most RV material taught by ex-military persons is probably rife with disinformation anyway. Google Viking Remote View or RVScience for a different take on all this.
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Yeah, I can think of many predictions Dames (Dr. Doom) made that never came to pass. Most RV material taught by ex-military persons is probably rife with disinformation anyway. Google Viking Remote View or RVScience for a different take on all this.
Good points, though I'm not certain I'd agree all the ex-military types are disinforming, including Dames. About the only thing I'll say in Dames's favor is that he shined a spotlight on the whole thing, whatever his motives. If it weren't for Dames we probably wouldn't even know RV exists. Dames, and Coast to Coast back when it was Art Bell.
However, whatever the merits of Coast to Coast, one of them never was that every person who guested there was necessarily authentic, nor precisely what he said he was. Bell always maintained a healthy attitude of courteous disbelief and cautioned his listeners to do the same, whatever the claims being made by abductees, aliens, time travelers, RVers, or even the guy who used to be with NASA a long time ago who ate and drank on the face on Mars...... maybe still does.
Coast to Coast served a worthy role, aside from the entertainment value. It gave people all across this nation an awareness that there's a lot going on in this reality that mightn't be as they figured. Got most listeners thinking about areas of the human experience they'd never have considered, otherwise. Some true, some partially true, some pure fabrication. But it lit a fire in the imagination when it rattled the structured universe of most listeners.
But nowadays there's a plethora of RV instructional material available at relatively cheap prices, or it can go high if someone's got a big name in the business. It's worth shopping around, reading various reviews, and maintaining a piece of healthy skepticism if a person's thinking of getting into it.
When some anonymous person with an aura of a used car salesman begins pushing any merchandise too hard it's worth asking ones self about motives.
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Uri Geller, a world famous psychic claims that he sees ' a grey screen in his mind'. First he asks a question, then tries to get rid of all the thoughts, to get clear mind. After that the image emergeson 'the screen' .
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also joseph mcmonickel who was remote veiwer #1 and a coast to coast am guest back in the good old art bell days..check spelling on last name stanford research institute is still doing the research on the project...remote teleportation is next maybe simular to what the native americans do.china is still heavily researching remote veiwing i am guessing that rv went back deep black operations.....
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china is still heavily researching remote veiwing i am guessing that rv went back deep black operations.....
I'd guess you're right about that. China would be acting out of character if they weren't doing it. So would every other nation, particularly one on the Med that's noted for having an especially forward thinking spy network.
Aside from foreign matters it's a great way to learn whatever needs to be known about the private lives of individuals who happen to be on budget committees in Congress or who control important voting blocks on issues of all sorts.
I'd be surprised to see much teleportation (actual matter transmission) going on anytime soon. The energies involved, combined with heat difficulties will probably take some while to overcome. But bi-location is a somewhat different bundle, and I wouldn't be shocked to know they're already doing it.
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electrolysis is being done every day applying silver, gold, brass from one source to another. Supposedly they have transported solid objects from one point to another point. The more complicated elements haven't been overcome yet. However they continue to experiment with them at MTI, and Cal. Tech.