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Does "Remote Viewing" Really Work ???
GeekDejure
| October 27, 2001
| GeekDejure
Posted on 10/27/2001 5:25:19 PM PDT by GeekDejure
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To: RightlySo
This is crap- and silly crap, at that. But since 50% of Americans have IQ's below average (some are more than 3 S.D.s below!) you can probably sell this stuff forever. But I know that you are a fake, fraud, phony crook.
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To: RANGERAIRBORNE
Why would you say that *I* am a crook and a fraud? I don't research remote viewing, my business partner does. He's shown me some interesting work that offers tiny hints (and that's all there is to remote viwing so far, really) that something beyond random chance *might* exist.
To: RANGERAIRBORNE
I can "see" it now...
Remote Viewer begins his day, concentrating on finding on Bin Ladens location...
As Bin Laden begins his day...out of his hiding place in the moldy, stinking cave...down to the cold creek to wash and remove that turban hiding his secret topical disfigurement... and the reason for his malevalent psychosis...
HORRIFIED remote viewer.. experiences shock, nausea, revulsion! Clocks out sick and goes home...
Ackkkk...(erase visuals)
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posted on
10/27/2001 7:26:59 PM PDT
by
RBurke
To: GeekDejure
I wuz jus wonderin'...does a standard tin-foil hat work for stopping people from using your brain for remote viewing, or do you need a special lead-lined tin-foil hat, or do the lead and tin phase-cancel each other out and act like a remote viewing antenna picking up even the hard to reach remote viewing channels. Maybe Art Bell has some way to use my credit card number to answer my questions.
To: GeekDejure
I can see it now.....
To: Dialup Llama
I don't know, but where were the military remote viewers?
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posted on
10/27/2001 8:08:54 PM PDT
by
Vicki
To: RightlySo
He was the Director of Research for the parapsychology program bought and paid for by the CIA which is now defunct and no longer funded. My father, who worked for a certain Company headquartered in Mclean VA, which..uh.. makes pizzas, was briefed on remote viewing as part of his job delivering pizzas undercover - to keep them hot. He said the Agency said remote viewing COULD work to located, identify and "view" customer sites - but it WAS NOT RELIABLE. You could be getting the Fox News Channel - or bullshit channels like MTV. So you could never trust it. Consequently, it kind of petered out. As far as he or anybody else knew, for that matter.
Also, I did a bit of reading on the subject myself. According to participants, they were ordered to go look at certain coordinates to see Soviet missile silos, bio and chem warfare plants etc - but they saw a lot more than they bargained for. They said they saw and interacted with EBE's, and other transdimensional beings/entities - and could visit and view anything in the universe. And after that, their sentiment was, "Who the hell wants to go look at an ICBM?" That's what they said. Take it or leave it.
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posted on
10/27/2001 9:20:42 PM PDT
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ctonious
To: GeekDejure
Does "Remote Viewing" Really Work ?
I'd love to answer that but I've got gum on my shoe.
To: Myrddin
fyi bttt
To: Dialup Llama
Where were the psychics on 9-11? An excellent question. Not one of the thousands of so-called psychics in the US picked up on 911.
The answer is simple. There are no real psychics living in the US.
To: GeekDejure
I just stare at the sun and look for host!
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posted on
10/27/2001 9:31:33 PM PDT
by
surfer
To: ctonious
I heard a woman professional (architiect if I recall correctly) give a talk on her experiences as a remote viewer. She got into it in meditation classes. When she went into deep meditation she felt like she left her body and would see things far away. Her teacher introduced her to, ahem, an interested organization and she did work for them and some freelancing. Her presentation and her quiet confidence was very impressive. The experiences she claimed to have had were chilling. I am a skeptical person. Let's just say that she convinced me that she believed and that she was not crazy. Bottom line: Who knows?
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