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13 May, 2025

What is Remote Viewing? What information does a remote viewer tap?

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Controlled remote viewing? Does it open doors? Remote Viewing (RV) and Astral Projection Unmasked!

What is Remote Viewing (RV)?

Nowadays it is also called Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV): Controlled remote viewing. This is something the military did for years as a secret project under various names…and is expected to still do…in secret. That was in the early 70s. What happened next is that the government, the military, started a "remote sensing unit," which was secret.

Controlled Remote Viewing is what they define as a scientific protocol, using one s psychic abilities to gather information about a person, place, event, whether past, present or future. People are trained for this, with strict protocols.
However, it is a godless, occult practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target by psychic means, especially extrasensory perception (ESP) or "sensing with the mind." It opens the doors to the demonic realm!

Remote viewing is considered a pseudoscience

Scientific studies have been carried out, some of which are earlier, less sophisticated, experiments, which were supposed to yield positive results. These also had disproving flaws, and none of the newer experiments had positive results under properly controlled conditions!
The scientific community rejects remote viewing because of the lack of evidence, the lack of a theory that would explain the remote viewing, and the lack of experimental techniques that can reliably produce positive results.

Remote Viewing term was coined to distinguish it from clairvoyance!

Typically, a remote viewer is expected to provide information about an object that is hidden from physical view and separated at some distance. The term was coined by parapsychologist Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff while leading the SRI team, to distinguish it from clairvoyance.

Popular in the 90s

Remote viewing became popular in the 1990s, following the so-called "declassification" of documents related to the Stargate Project, a $20 million research program sponsored by the U.S. federal government to identify possible military applications of paranormal phenomena. to set. The program was finally "terminated" in 1995, according to the fakestream media, because it had not yielded any useful intelligence information.

In 1979, few people knew about the RV program

Like many other belief systems, which stem from a pseudoscientific investigation of paranormal concepts, the government s analysis of the paranormal phenomenon eventually resulted in an entire community of "believers" within the government scientific community. In 1979, when the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) took over the funding and mandate of remote viewing research, interest within intelligence and scientific circles spread rapidly. Fort Meade, Maryland, was where the NSA and the Army s INSCOM conducted most of their RV research. In 1979, few people knew about the government s RV program.
According to a certain army memo: "Access is restricted to personnel approved by name." At this point, most military personnel began undergoing Swann s "training procedures," which were largely based on the principles of the Church of Scientology s auditing procedures (mental, spiritual counseling). This fact alone should raise a red flag.

Methods of expanding consciousness

Today you will find most of these individuals who adhere to RV still active behind a set of beliefs based more on the same twisted "belief" than on science. They also used methods to expand consciousness.
And Ed Dames was a well-known name within the Remote Viewing sect.

Ingo Swan, the Father of Remote Viewing

This gifted psychic came up with the protocols for RV so the average military man could learn how to be psychic, which is what he originally came up with. Transcendence meditation is one of the means! What it does is create a passive state, where information from the realm of darkness enters the remote viewer, where he sits at a table with paper and pen, and he is able to see the images, the thoughts, and the write down different things that come to the person sitting at the table.
It is very tempting, because the term Controlled Remote Viewing gives you the feeling that you are in control of the process. Nothing is less true! It s not until you ve been doing it for several years that you realize it s anything but that! You haveno control over how the information comes in, you have no control over how it happens, where it happens, and so on. And it strokes your ego; it makes you think you are in charge. It makes you do things that the common man on the street can t or doesn t know!

The training starts simple and seems harmless…

But after a few years you start to realize that this information is only coming from one of two places. A woman told a former remote viewer before he got in, “You know, John, we know from the Bible that this information comes from one of two places. It either comes from the Holy Spirit, from God, or it comes from the other side. We both know what that is from: the devil (satan)”.

The information is never 100% accurate

Yes, it doesn t matter how good you get at it! And we know, biblically speaking, that it is written in the Bible that if a prophet prophesied, then the Lord said that if that prophecy does not come true, that person was put to death in the Old Testament. That s how serious the Lord is about self-proclaimed prophets!

More people know about Remote Viewing

Because they watch movies. There are a number of movies that deal with RV. Then again, the US government is spending millions on this. And so some believe that the secret projects have continued.

Source: eindtijdnieuws.com

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