RrREMOTE VIEWING/TELEPATHY

(Comments/contributions: Tony.Papard@btinternet.com)

Both the CIA and the old Soviet KGB conducted experiments in a phenomenum known as ‘remote viewing’ in order to investigate its potential as a tool for espionage.

The subject of the experiment would be placed in a sealed room and given a map reference to concentrate on. He or she would then describe, or draw, what they ‘saw’ at this compass point. In some cases there would be another member of the team at the target site, but not always.

The experiments had a degree of success, otherwise the agencies wouldn’t have wasted time and money investigating the phenomenum. However, it didn’t prove accurate enough in the detail for espionage work. The remote viewer could get a general outline but usually not enough specific details to beat satellite surveillance and other forms of espionage.

Other experiments have involved the ‘receiver’ in the sealed room trying to correctly identify specially designed cards being turned over at random in another room – a series of squares, circles, wavy lines, etc. These experiments had a degree of success well above chance, proving telepathy or thought transfer is a real phenomenum.

In the case of the remote viewing experiments where someone was actually present at the target site, telepathy could be the explanation. However, where nobody was present at the site it seems there must be some other explanation – possibly OOBEs or Out-of-the-Body Experiences, otherwise known as ‘astral traveling’.

Serious agencies like the CIA and KGB would only have gotten involved in these investigations if they knew telepathy and remote viewing were real phenomena with a possible use for espionage purposes. But it seems we need to develop these powers much more accurately in order to get a crystal sharp picture rather than just a fuzzy image.

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