Posted on 12/14/2004 6:51:59 PM PST by Shermy
"India successful in using remote viewing techniques and satellite technologies for counterintelligence and strategic intelligence"
RAW India's equivalent of CIA has advanced quite a lot in recent days. Sources close to New Delhi reports that RAW is using advanced satellite technologies and remote viewing techniques to look into foreign intelligence activities within India. Remote viewing is the paranormal activities with psychics that can sense into the future and unknown. CIA in America has used remote viewing for many years. Many times remote viewing has worked very well for CIA and Russian intelligence.
Recent days India has seen a massive amount Pakistan's ISI agents arrested all over the country. The situation has gone so bad for Pakistan and Al-Queda that they are looking for reasons what is really happening. Taking clue for CIA, RAW Indian counterpart started remote viewing techniques many years back. They also tried to correlate the readings with high tech feedbacks like satellite sensing. This is being further validated with in the field agents' report. The net results for RAW and CBI (Central Bureau of Intelligence - equivalent of FBI) are astounding.
Sources say India has locked in close surveillance over most of foreign agencies within the country. RAW has recently expanded the efforts for strategic intelligence. This include spying over Pakistan, China and the Western nations.
The reason for the success is attributable to traditional Indian cultural richness over spirituality and paranormal activities.
The remote viewing activities are notthing new for India. Indians traditionally have been doing it for thousands of years. But now India is doing it for a reason.
Satellite technologies are also helping understand movement of Pakistan's ISI supported militants in South Asia. Sources close to RAW say Pakistan's ISI is more active in Bangladesh and North East India than Kashmir these days. In the field agents are supporting these information.
Bangladesh has recently seen enormous amount of violence around election. Pakistan's main goal is not Kashmir at this time. It is to hijack Bangladesh again and start a covert front on the east of India.
Remote viewing if applied in a wrong way can cause catastrophe and total embarrassment. An ideal example would be the WMD information Iraq. Seventy-three thousand pages of secret documents have recently been declassified in the United States. The information unveiled the activity of two special groups that worked with extrasensory individuals. The CIA had to acknowledge that it used remote viewers and other individuals possessing paranormal abilities for intelligence purposes.
According to Pravda.Ru CIA's remote viewers initiated quest for WMD in Iraq. Obviously they were wrong at least based what we know today. CIA's remote viewing activities has been not all that failure.
"Psychic spy" Joseph McMoneagle also known as "remote viewing agent #001" was shown a spot on the map of the USSR, where the mysterious secret object was supposedly located, as CIA agents thought. McMoneagle put his finger on the map and described the image that he saw in his mind:
"It is a congregation of low stone and concrete buildings. A huge underground warehouse filled with lethal weapons. Not only missiles. There are other square and round items there. I see a very high column of smoke, bearing some semblance to a huge lifting crane, rising above the area (it was most likely the smoke of a nuclear blast). The people inhabiting that place are sick. Their hair is receding, their bones are putrefying. They deliver sick children, and they are still obsessed with some idea."
It was quite an eloquent description for secret agents to understand, what kind of an object was located in Semipalatinsk (which is now a town in the republic of Kazakhstan). Then CIA Director Richard Helms moved the paranormal espionage from the category "Research" to the category "Practice." Joseph McMoneagle's success as a remote viewer increased the funding of such unusual activities, not to mention the improved moral aspect. The US authorities spent about $2 million a year on a rather small group of 20 extrasensory individuals in the 1990s. Other achievements of American psychic agents include: factories making weapons of mass destruction in third world countries, including Iraq (it is not ruled out that the information about WMD in Iraq sprang from remote viewers. Extrasensory intelligence officers also developed certain recommendations to recruit CIA agents and rendered some other services too.
India's achievement in remote viewing and use of advanced technologies is remarkable in recent days. According to some international experts what really worked for India is not just remote viewing but the availability of in the field agents who could confirm the remote viewers clues.
Visualize visiting this thread.
b.s.
Who planted this in your mind?
Art Bell is back.
I would believe it...but where is the proof?
"Who planted this in your mind?"
There was a bright light and feeling of levitation. That's the last thing I can remember.
Myabe we could ask these buys where OBL and al-Z are!
I remote view all the time. My wife gets mad at me for hogging the remote though. Never thought that my "clicker" could be used for so much more..... Doesn't seem to work in turning this post off...
lol, my hubbie also remote views, that's okay though, I prefer hogging the computer.
Oh, that ought to be successful.
It's the black tea.
Next, Pakistan will be dropping RAW agents into Mel's Hole.
I'm having trouble visualizing. My Third Eye is a little rusty.
Smoke anough hash oil and you'll see the most amazing things.
Don't let any of the various College Progressive Students' Clubs get hold of this news...it would definitely stune their beebers!
... aaaaand that's where I stop reading.
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IIRC,I remember seeing a programme on Discovery a few years back on Remote Viewing.The CIA supposedly used it to help figure out more details about the Soviet 'Typhoon' class SSBN,which were the world's largest ever ,when it was launched in the early 80s.There was something about using it to find out about the US embassy hostage taking in Tehran.
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