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Remote Viewing: a method for "traveling" through time and space without leaving your place!? (1)

Updated: Dec 27, 2024


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"Remote Viewing" is the name of a technique that allows one to "see" - and locate - a pre-defined target without physically moving. Furthermore, the so-called "remote viewer" can also travel to other planets and access different timelines! Believe it? Read more.


In the early days, Remote Viewing (RV) was regarded as a skill of a psychic nature, i.e., it could be only practiced by "psychic individuals."

However, this concept has evolved, and so it has been found that anyone can practice this technique since they follow certain rules and the right procedures to understand it and adopt it according to ethics and hence good intentions, of course (that's the issue).


The very"rediscovery" of Remote Viewing took place during the height of the "Cold War" in the 1970s when the CIA and KGB (intelligence agencies of the United States and the Soviet Union, respectively) began recruiting sensitives, then known as "psychic spies." Their role was to investigate the enemy by locating, identifying, and mapping secret installations, artifacts, planes, etc.

Ancient Origins


Before its "rediscovery" for espionage purposes, RV was practiced by Hindus during their meditations, as well as by Buddhists, shamans, and other mystics. Ancient "Mystery Schools," such as the Rosicrucian Order did teach such a technique to its students.


Even "saints" were practitioners of RV


Saint Francis of Assisi practiced RV and bi-location techniques. After remotely "visualizing" the environment, he would physically go to the location, bi-locating, that is, he was able to be in two or more places in physical form. Of course, such an event remains unexplained. One of the explanations speculates that it could be a kind of physical fragmentation, resembling a fractal.


Another incredible remote viewer and bi-locator as well was the fantastic "Magus of Strovolos," a Cypriot sensitive dealing with "Elemental" or thought-forms.

Author's speculation: Could RV be an explanation for prophecies? Did prophets "travel to the future" through RV? Did Michel de Nostradamus - among other famous figures - possess this ability?


Explaining the Mechanism of RV


The normal human field of vision is limited to the space illuminated by light. Photon emissions send blurry images to regular eyes, with the thalamus adjusting these images to 3D format.


When Did RV Start Being Applied?


In modern times, RV became effectively applied and known through the "Anomalous Cognition (AC)" project, led by physicists Hal Putoff and Russell Targ. Their results were published in specialized journals and drew the attention of the CIA, leading to their recruitment for the STARGATE PROJECT, the flagship of so-called "psychic espionage" during the Cold War, as aforementioned.


The RV process works as follows: after receiving the target "intel," the remote viewer focuses on the objective and enters a trance. While in this state, they note down what they see. According to experts, the agent's subconscious communicates with the conscious mind, which decodes the perceived inputs.

Scientific Basis for Remote Viewing

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Classic Physics, through Albert Einstein's "Theory of Relativity," can "explain" RV based on its relationships at the levels of mind, matter, light, space, and time. Quantum Physics, on the other hand, can "explain" RV based on its relationships at the subatomic levels forming the "thought waves" emitted during the process.

Based on these contexts, neurologist Henry Stapp, a researcher of "conscious/subconscious relationships," discovered that the formation of "thought waves" would be processed "outside the brain," a kind of external synapse. It is speculated that the vector operating this transport is the electromagnetic field (EMF).


Physicist Ross Adey confirmed that electromagnetic fields surround all living and non-living objects. According to him, the EMF during remote viewing acts as a "conduit" for thought. These magnetic fields have been scientifically proven.

Scientific Proof of the Existence of the Magnetic Field

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Kirlian photography: a printed record of the magnetic field


In 1939, Russian electrical engineer Semyon Kirlian accidentally discovered that all objects have a magnetic field around them. After taking a photo of an object on a photographic plate (at a specific voltage), he observed a glow around it. This led to the discovery of the "aura." Kirlian photography is also known as "bioelectrography" or "bioelectrogram."


Operationalizing RV


Given the reality of the electromagnetic field serving as a carrier of waves, RV became better understood in scientific terms. However, to make RV happen, the remote viewer needs to tune into the theta frequency, in the range of 4 to 7 Hz. This is the frequency that parapsychology calls the "psi state" or deep trance.


Anyone can reach this particular frequency. In other words, it is not necessary to be ´"psychic" to achieve RV skills. With intensive training, anyone can do it.

"Seeing" Beyond Physical Limits Without Being "Psychic"

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Remote Viewing Course/Training: Accessible to Al


According to old statements, RV was presumed to be an exclusive skill that only "psychics," could practice. Nonetheless, various agencies of private-sector started offering courses and training to teach this technique. to ordinary people.


Thus, in order to succeed in a RV course, students must initially, to be:
  • Have self-control.

  • Be perceptive or intuitive.

  • Not be swayed by emotions (fear, anger, base instincts, and vanity).

  • Not be influenced by past memories.

  • Have ethics and morals.

Remote Viewing Facilitating "Contacts" with Extraterrestrials?

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Ingo Swann was for sure the most efficient psychic agent of the CIA and SRI, was assigned a mission seen as so fantastic, hence impossible to achieve: to remote view outside Earth's limits.


Did RV Reach Mars?


On May 22, 1984, the SRI magazine revealed an unimaginable RV done by Ingo Swann. He simply went to Mars! After entering a trance, Ingo began describing his vision: he was near a pyramid. Later, it was confirmed to be a region known as "Cydonia Mensae" or "Face on Mars."


Whether collective pareidolia or not, the pyramid, seen from above, resembled a face similar to that of Jesus.


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In trance, Swann noticed dark clouds in the sky, and soon a strong storm hit. Suddenly, two tall beings stood in front of him...

(to be continued)


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