Are you able to remote view? Have you ever met someone who could, or was part of a cia MK ultra project. Do you see things happening before they happen? I would like to know any and all relating information regarding this topic from my fellow patriots here. I think some here might be remote viewers and they don’t even know it. Please share anything you know. If this topic scares you and you think is dangerous, you can give your input too. I welcome all points of view. If you can remote view, have you figured out a way to do it on command? How long have you known that you can remote view?
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See if this helps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGw7He0tzxQ
I took their 1 week course about 50 years ago. Something like remote viewing was part of the syllabus then. Haven't really checked since, but the information was useful many times in my life.
I did, too! I took Silva Mind Control around 1971-1972 with my Mom and two older siblings during summer vacation while in high school. As a teenager, I was bored to tears during the classroom instruction and wanted to be anywhere but there, as my Mother demanded.
It seemed all fantasy and silly psychobabble, but I still listened and paid attention. A lot of it was manifesting your outcome through mental imagery, positive thinking (removing negative words and phrases from your vocabulary and thoughts), meditation & relaxation to remove stress, and memory tools to memorize great amounts of data.
Surprisingly, during the next ten years or so, I found that I used the techniques quite often which benefitted me immensely!
Continued...
One thing I clearly remember is the instructors trying to get us to 'see' what was wrong with an anonymous patient who had some sort of illness. (Far sight or remote viewing?)
They held a paper in their hands with a few details; name, age & medical diagnosis. They'd give us the name and age only. They'd tell us to say the first thing that popped into our minds. Ironically, both my brother and I would get the diagnosis right fairly often. This seemed to get the instructors quite excited. I still thought it had to be a joke, but what did I know?
If we guessed correctly, they would test us with a new one and then finally with a patient who was sick but their ailment was unknown. I just guessed from what popped into my head or what seemed reasonable. I was generally correct.
I remember coming home from a training session and talking on the phone with a friend of mine who played on a men's slow-pitch summer softball league. He asked me about the session. He said, "Well if you can see what's wrong with people, try to see what injury I got during the game today." I just blurted out, "Well you skinned the front of your left shin." He gasped and said that I was correct.
So, make of that what you will!