Academy of Remote Viewing through Space and Time
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

 

COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

Q: do you need to be particularly gifted in order to succeed at Remote Viewing through space/time?

A: Not at all.

Every human being has a subconscious mind (since this is the part that has permanent memory and that leaves with him/her at death) that is a higher level of his/her conscious mind.

The reason why certain individuals are so-called gifted at Remote Viewing or any other "intuitive perception" is because their conscious mind and their subconscious mind are constantly interfacing and exchanging information as a natural process.

For the rest of humanity, this very same process can be relearned (all babies operate as such, and so do the entities of the animal kingdom who are for the most part known to display an acute "sixth sense") and made a permanent part of the mind-set of any individual that desires it.

Everybody can do it. If someone intrinsically cannot (not because of skepticism and doubt, which are all related to the fear of changing the status quo ante and of being ridiculed as having thoughts that appear different from the mainstream of the fashionable theories of the day ), this would imply that the conscious part of his/her mind and its subconscious part are permanently disconnected from each other. Or, in other words, that this human being is not alive anymore!

Mr. O'Donnell has trained thousands of individuals at "remote viewing" with equal success and knows that these methods are still in use under deep cover in many intelligence programs who do not have the inclination to explain the reasons of their modus operandi to the scientific community at large, but are more interested in the results achieved.

Mr. O'Donnell has accepted to provide explanatory reasons for the phenomenon based on the latest research in quantum physics, neurobiology and psychology. He has no interest in convincing the "holy guardians of the old way of thinking about thought" and will not even enter in rhetorical discussions with them. However he invites them to at least try the program with an open mind, and they will then find out for themselves that maybe the mainstream ideas relating to the operations and functions of consciousness and of the brain need to be reassessed at the dawn of the new millennium.


Q: Do you know of proven successes and applications in breaking the time barrier and experiencing the probable future?

A: Definitely so. Some of these individuals, many of them belonging to western European countries do not wish to have their identity revealed. Either because they still maintain high-level positions within different countries, or because they have become well-known investors or money managers and do not want to be harassed and have their identity made public as to the real reason for their premonitory keen sixth sense, fearing being ridiculed by their peers and the press.

Nevertheless, some published on-the-record examples might be given. Russell Targ (incidentally, brother-in-law of former Wold Chess Champion Bobby Fisher.) was, as the assistant to Dr. Harlod E. Puthoff , one of the two original scientists working at SRI (Stanford Research Institute: second largest scientific think-tank in the U.S.) contracted by the CIA in June 1992 in order to investigate the possibilities of "Remote Viewing" (spying by mental means) distant sites and installations.

The initial highly significant success, that statistically proved that mankind had the ability to visit mentally at once, using "Remote Viewing" techniques, any location it desired, and experience past, present, and probable future events with equal ease, caused the US government to pour millions of dollars into the program during the next twenty years through various intelligence and military agencies.

Russell Targ is an experimental physicist who worked extensively on lasers, microwaves, and plasma research. He is apparently working now for Lockheed, Martin Missiles and Space Co. In April 1996, he co-chaired a seminar on "Advanced sensors and technology" at the Aerospace/Defense Sensing and Control conference. He is also rumored to be associated with the Bay Research Institute, 1010 Harriet St., Palo Alto, CA 94301. He was involved with the physics/consciousness Research Group.

In 1982, Russell Targ left SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute) together with one of their star remote viewer: Keith Harary, and they formed together Delphi Associates, to further research the applications of Remote Viewing for the private sector, such as in oil, mineral and gas exploration.

Keith Harary had been a key researcher, in the early seventies, at the dream laboratory of Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. He is a clinical psychologist with particularly well--developed abilities at remote viewing.

They collaborated in order to write down many of the Remote Viewing experiments done at SRI in a book titled "The Mind Race" published by Villard Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York in 1982.

This is probably one of the finest books on the subject. Even though the Intelligence side of the operation is not revealed and the authors claimed only that N.A.S.A. had an input in the project, they go at great length in developing and explaining how the modus operandi of remote viewing evolved since its early days. Plenty of supporting drawings and photographs are given. They do not enter into some of the more esoteric sides and techniques employed at SRI and within the Military establishment, because of the "need to know" mentality prevailing within the Intelligence Community.

They quote on page 4 the following excerpt from a US Congressional committee in 1981:


Survey of Science and Technology issues
Present and Future
Committee on Science and technology
U.S. House of Representatives
Ninety-seven Congress
June 1981

Recent experiments in "remote viewing" and other studies in parapsychology suggest that there is an "interconnectedness" of the human mind with other minds and with matter . . .

Experiments on mind-mind interconnectedness have yielded some encouraging results . . . The implications of these experiments is that the human mind may be able to obtain information independent of geography and time . . .

Given the potentially powerful and far-reaching implications of knowledge in this field, and given that the Soviet Union is widely acknowledge to be supporting such research at a far higher and more official level, Congress may wish to undertake a serious assessment of research in this country.


On page 176 of "The Mind Race" the authors claim the following:
"An interesting experiment we are now engaged in involves short-term Associative Remote Viewing (A.R.V.) applied to the silver future market. These experiments have proven to be highly successful - and have supplied continuous, though modest, support for our research. For example, in the fall of 1982, Delphi Associates was forecasting the price of a commodity known as December Silver through the use of remote viewing. We made nine forecasts (and traded seven) for the price of silver to be traded three days into the future with Keith Harary as the viewer.

"We correctly forecasted both the magnitude and the direction of the change in each case. The odds against this occurring by chance alone are more than 250,000 to one (four to the ninth power). We are still studying this application of psi at the present time."

According to author Dr. Tag Powell these sessions created an actual net profit of $120,000 for the group.


A similar experiment was carried out by Elisabeth Targ trying to visualize the winner at a next day horse race at Bay Meadows using A.R.V. (Associative Remote Viewing) (see pg. 98 of the "Mind Race".)

She understood through the use of the A.R.V. technique, which we explain in our training manual, that her forecast of the horse #6 "Shamgo" was probably correct as a winner for the sixth race . Since she was then a medical student at Stanford University, students from all over her college dormitory contributed money to a betting pool on "Shamgo." The next day, Shamgo won, and paid six to one.

On page 96 the authors claim to have conducted many successful A.R.V. trials for the purpose of forecasting the future level of the Dow Jones Industrial average, the future price of many commodity contracts, and many other financial investment predictions.


On page 172 of the aforementioned book, Russell Targ mentions that as the authors were editing the chapter on "luck and remote viewing," he won money on a hunch on his first and only try at playing the New York State Lottery.

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