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Coordinate Remote Viewing

This document summarizes Tom McNear's 1985 article that captured his learning as one of the first to be trained in the methodology of Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) developed by Ingo Swann and Hal Puthoff. The article served as a reference for the DIA's manual on CRV that Paul H. Smith began writing a few months later with assistance from Tom McNear, Bill Ray, and Charlene Shufelt - the four who had been trained by Ingo Swann. Though it covers the same topics as the CRV manual, it is included for its historical significance as documenting one of the earliest accounts of the newly developed CRV methodology.

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Coordinate Remote Viewing

This document summarizes Tom McNear's 1985 article that captured his learning as one of the first to be trained in the methodology of Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) developed by Ingo Swann and Hal Puthoff. The article served as a reference for the DIA's manual on CRV that Paul H. Smith began writing a few months later with assistance from Tom McNear, Bill Ray, and Charlene Shufelt - the four who had been trained by Ingo Swann. Though it covers the same topics as the CRV manual, it is included for its historical significance as documenting one of the earliest accounts of the newly developed CRV methodology.

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Paul H.

Smith's comments on "Coordinate Remote Viewing and Beyond":


This document was written by Tom McNear in early 1985 to capture what
he learned as a "prototype" student for the methodology now known as
CRV that was developed by Ingo Swann and Hal Puthoff. Tom's article
no doubt served as an important reference for the DIA's Coordinate
Remote Viewing manual which I began writing a few months later with
assistance from all the three others besides myself who had been
trained by Ingo Swann -- McNear, Bill Ray, and Charlene
Shufelt.
Though it covers essentially the same ground as does the
CRV manual, we include it here because of its historical significance.

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