Eight Martinis Issue 9
Eight Martinis Issue 9
com
*eight martinis
The State of the Art of Remote Viewing
ISSUE: 9
APRIL 2013
Ingo Swann
Judging - Scoring & Feedback - There Are Problems, Interview with Laith Muhammad - Parapsychologist For
The Iraqi Olympic Committee, Time Jumping - How Emotions Affect Remote Viewing, Amelia - Remote Viewing
Search for Amelia Earhart - Fred Noonan and the Electra, Remote Viewing Mental Images as Targets, Hey, Guys!
What Are We Talking About? (Part 1& 2), Corporate Remote Viewing, Greg Kolodziejzks 13 YR ARV
Experiment Results, How The Brain works in a Remote Viewing Session.
*eight martinis
The State of the Art of Remote Viewing
Daz Smith
Daz Smith
*Please be aware that the views and comments from the contributors to eight martinis are their own
and not the views held by this magazine/owner or editors.
2 *eight martinis
CONTENT
ISSUE 9
APRIL 2013
Introduction
Page 2
Contents
Page 3
Ingo Swann - A True Renaissance man
Daz Smith with Recollections & Comments from Ingos
Friends & Colleagues
Page 4
Judging, Scoring and Feedback, There Are Problems
Lyn Buchanan
Page 18
Interview with Laith Muhammad, Parapsychologist,
Iraqi Olympic Committee
Sandy Frost
Page 22
Time Jumping
Lori Williams
Page 26
Amelia - Remote Viewing Search for Amelia Earhart,
Fred Noonan and the Electra
Angela Thompson Smith
Page 29
45
4
33
Robert M Knight
29
*eight martinis 3
Ingo Swann
A True Renaissance man
by Daz Smith - With Recollections & Comments from Ingos Friends & Colleagues
Robert M Knight
4 *eight martinis
their very best psychic warriors against the other looking for
that strategic edge. During this, and probably the most active
research phase of psychic functioning so far in history, men
and women from differing continents, backgrounds and views
traversed a psychic hyperspace in a battle of wills as each
probed the opposite countries defences and looked into filing
cabinets for emerging secrets and technology.
The Russian psychic program came to us in rumours of blanket
testing for psychic functioning across the population. With no
choice in participation if you were shown to be of value to
the state. They showed us rumours of intensive mental and
drug induced treatments to both enhance and generate the
needed psychic data. Whilst on the other side of the world
a gifted New York artist, Ingo Swann mentally influenced a
shielded magnetometer deep underground, purely with his
thoughts, then accurately explored the planet Jupiter years
before man sent our probes, and then with possibly his greatest gift to mankind, he set about breaking down how the
psychic process worked, creating modern Remote Viewing
and a six-stage process called CRV (Coordinate or Controlled
Remote Viewing) which became the basis for the military and
intelligence agency psychic spying programs, and the core of
all the following modern Remote Viewing methods.
*eight martinis 5
6 *eight martinis
Robert M Knight
But six months later I WAS media news, and things being reported no longer consisted of just gossip.2
At a party in September 1971, Ingo had the chance to meet
Cleve Backster. This is how he describes the meeting;
Zeldas Virgo Party was quite mobbed and fully packed
with everyone guzzling cheap wine. The infrared photos of psychic energies were again being passed around
-- stimulating appropriate oohs and aahs, and so I found
myself something of a luminary, albeit quite lesser than
Monroe and Backster.
But what I wanted to do was see plants responding to
human thoughts. A mob was congregated around Backster in Zeldas little kitchen, and he had been backed
into a small space by the refrigerator and a corner. I
wedged myself into the Backster groupies, sipped wine
It was about five feet tall and already hooked into the
polygraphs.
Shortly after this initial foray into Ingos new reality he came
down with a serious bout of flu which thankfully for the rest
of us and for Remote Viewing forced him to convalesce, where
he read a book that would help form one of the most fundamental parts of the Remote Viewing protocols and training
process - FEEDBACK. This book was Radical Man: The
process of psycho-social development, Charles HampdenTurner, 1971. In Ingos own words this is what occurred to him;
results in much higher memory of the significant experiences. No feedback results in less or no memory
being stored within the bio-mind systems.
If the feedback loop is examined and dissected, such
results in increased intellectual and emotional understanding. The understanding permits integration of
whatever is involved.
The feedback loop also permits the organizing of experiences along three distinct lines -- intellectually, aesthetically and functionally -- and thereby enlarges the
capacity for further growth and development.
If there is one information point you should remember
in this book more than any other, you have just read it
-- for the FEEDBACK LOOP was to become THE central
issue regarding the development of Remote Viewing in
the years to come.4
Science felt a small ripple when, in 1973, parapsychologist Dr. Gertrude Schmeidler reported the extraordinary success, the first of its kind, of a mind-over-matter
experiment. Ingo Swann, using only his mind, repeatedly had been able to cause controlled temperature
changes in a sealed, distant vacuum. It could now be
seen that the human mind was capable of extending its powers beyond the confines of the brain, Time
(4/23/731 wondered if Swanns powers were more
dangerous than the atomic bomb. The Smithsonian
speculated on the source of Swanns talents when it
reported that, at Stanford University, he had apparently altered the performance of a deeply buried,
heavily shielded magnetometer for 30-second periods
through use of PK, and by then looking into the device
and describing its mechanisms. Horizon (winter/74),
Time (3/4/74) and Newsweek (3/4/74) surmised that
Swanns lab confirmed PK and clairvoyant powers required a rethinking concerning the importance of psychic giftedness.
After 1974, Swanns participation in research became
more vigorous. He became an intensively-studied guinea pig at the famous think-tank, Stanford Research Institute, and worked with dozens of other researchers
in the U.S. and Europe, John Wilhelm, in his 1976 book,
The Search for Superman, indicated that lngo Swann
flies straight out of Star Maker - His results are remarkable.
In Germany, Esotera (12/12/76) termed Swann the
foremost super psychic of PSI research in America.
Readers Digest (9/77) reported that recent research
confirmed that Swann, in remote-viewing experiments,
could go to any spot in the globe and sketch correctly
roads and buildings just as they are at that point.
8 *eight martinis
*eight martinis 9
cognitive, and personality assessments; near-infrared and Glial Matrix functions associated with remote viewing; electroencephalographic correlates; study of possible mechanisms
for long distance mental imaging; neuro physiological process
enhancement by experimentally generated complex magnetic
fields. Novel equipment (the Octopus) detecting brainwave
activity above high beta.
Year 2000: Second research sequence with Dr. M.A. Persinger
and D.r W. Roll at Laurentian University ln Sudbury, Canada.
The research included extensive EEG analysis of brainwave
frequencies between 40-60 cycles per second during clairvoyant, telepathic, and remote viewing tests. Specific frequencies
were found to be consistently active during repeated testing.
Experiments with novel equipment designed to apply selected
brainwave frequencies outside the skull showed that certain
frequencies enhanced para-sensory perceptions by several
magnitudes.
PUBLISHED BOOKS:
To Kiss Earth Good-Bye (Hawthorn, 1975).
Cosmic Art (Ed.) (Hawthom, 1976).
Star Fire (Fiction) Dell, 1978).
Natural ESP (Bantam, l987; Tarher, 1991).
Your Nostradamous Factor (Simon & Schuster: 1993).
Purple Fables Quartet: (Hampton Roads, 1994).
The Great Apparitions of Mary: An examination of TwentyTwo Supernormal Appearances (Crossroad, 1996)
Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human
Telepathy - (lngo Swann Books, 1998).
Psychic Sexuality - (lngo Swann Books, 1999).
Secrets of Power: Volume One-Individual Empowerment Vs
the Societal Panorma of Power and Depowerment - (lngo
Swann Books, 2000).
Secrets of Power: Volume Two- The Vitalizing of Individual
Powers - (lngo Swann Books, 2002).
Reality Boxes: and Other Black holes in Human Consciousness - (lngo Swann Books, 2003).
The Wisdom Category: Shedding Light on a Lost Light - (lngo
Swann Books, 2003).
Article References:
10 *eight martinis
Weve had many deep and rich discourses over the years
about practically anything and everything. Anything I could
throw at him (almost), hed already made a deep study of, and,
of course, had opinions. So many of those topics were things I
couldnt discuss with anyone else. Naturally, its not
As we discussed things, it emerged that the facts werent exactly following the Company line of the moment.
Until now.
Around that same time frame, the Web was starting to take
off. Clueless as I was of what I was really getting myself into, I
mentioned to Ingo that it might be a good idea to provide to
anyone that cared, some inkling of the reality.
*eight martinis 11
extending
out in all directions. And its a HUM.
Ingo: Dont tell anyone about that.
Me: What do you mean? Doesnt everyone know about
that?
Ingo: No. It was going to be part of the Monitor Training
Course. The
Army decided that we had remote viewers that sometimes get
things, so what
do we need monitors for? <!!!>
Have you read Men Who Stare At Goats yet?
Once during a session with the target being the Pacific Ocean,
he asked me to clarify just how wide it was, based on what the
session had produced.
(My data only read Wide.) I revisited it next in the session, but
the information that came back was Its just WIDE, Stupid!
so thats what I wrote down and relayed to him verbally. (Hes
very adamant about verbalizing EVERYTHING.)
Ingo started laughing. And kept laughing just harder until he went into a coughing spasm. His cigar shot out of his
mouth, across the table, and over my shoulder into the toolbox. Yes, I was laughing, too and that did it for the afternoons
work.
I saw something the other day coming from David Blaine that
immediately made me think Send this to Ingo. (Habit that
hasnt yet wound down.)
It got me to thinking about how fantastic Blaine is with card
tricks. His abilities beyond that, as well. How much fun would
it be to learn just one of those tricks or Illusions, if you prefer.
Then my thought streams jumped to remote viewing. And
then... Wow. If I little old Me could learn Remote Viewing and perform it reasonably well, then Ingo was absolutely
dead on in declaring we all have the ability built in. Just like we
all have the ability to make music with say a piano or a guitar.
It just needs to be Switched On.
The point is its not that Im special.
This is Ingo 101. Its Built In to our Species.
Hard-wired.
Thank you, Ingo.
He was a wonderful friend.
My Best Friend. (Not counting my lovely wife, of course.)
And he was a galaxy-class teacher. Someone Ill never forget as
the person who introduced me to Real Magic and most importantly, how to play with it.
How to regularly be in touch with it.
How to begin the process of getting to know Real Magic and
interact with it.
Thank you, Ingo, for this fantastic visit to us all.
12 *eight martinis
And may you enjoy this next phase of your journey as much as
youve long expected to.
Ill forever miss our sitting down after a days work, having a
cigar, and chatting through whatever jumped out at us.
KRISTEN ANN
I met Ingo at the IRVA - A.R.E. joint Conference in Virginia Beach
in 2003. It was a privilege to meet Ingo, and my first impression
was how friendly and kind he was. He even allowed me to sit
at his table at the banquet. I sat next to Ingos sister Murlene,
and Ingo sat on the other side of her. Funny how deeply that
one weekend meeting touched me, and his passing was at
first so sad for me because of the memories of that weekend.
There was something else that left a deep impression about
Ingo that weekend. Strange as it may sound, this put Ingos
passing in an entirely different light. That weekend Ingo mentioned more than once that he was looking forward to his next
life. He even described his next body. It was comical to hear
him talk of this, but to me it also left a little mystery -- wondering if he had actually seen that next life or if it was a sort of
fantasy ideal image. I also felt that beyond the light-hearted
joking there was some truth to that statement. Ingo looked
forward to discovering what lay beyond this life. It was this
memory that allowed me to feel a sense of relief, discovery
and excited joy as Ingo made his way into that new realm.
So I lift my glass to you on your next adventure Ingo! Thank you
for the work youve done, and Im grateful to have met you!
*eight martinis 13
JOE MCMONEAGLE
In all the years I spent at SRI-International, and all the time I
spent with Ingo, Ive never had a more interesting or dynamic
conversations with anyone else on the planet, save perhaps a
very few people. Ingo was absolutely brilliant as well as deep
in his thinking and mentations. I can say with absolute conviction, the only person who ever knew or understood Ingo, was
Ingo.One of the greatest conundrums he left me with wasthe
following; If humans descended from the apes, why do we
still have apes? The most mind expanding comment he ever
made to me was while we shared a dinner one evening in Palo
Alto. I asked him why I couldnt do something Id observed
someone else doing? He said; Maybe you are just being Joe.
A better question would be; why not, just be Joe?
the pictures with great accuracy when the patterns were generated by DOS software. However when the same patterns
were generated through WINDOWS, because of the multiple
background programs, he could not discern the pictures. Ingo
was particularly intrigued that the remote viewing could be
blocked by saturating the extremely low frequency spectrum
with random signals around the target.
LYN BUCHANAN
Ingo Swann lost his government contract in 1984, the week
before I came to the military unit. One of my first duties was
to accompany Brian to New York to pick up the governments
furniture and equipment he had been using. When Ingo and I
met, Brian introduced me as someone he would like, because
I was smart, too. That started an evening of Ingo and I passing
jokingly barbed insults back and forth about who was smarter,
how it could be proven, etc. The only thing we agreed on was
that what an IQ test proves is your ability to pass an IQ test,
and nothing more. I realized at our first meeting that this very
funny, very fussy old coot was going to be a friend for life.
When he came to Ft. Meade to attend the wedding of one of
our units viewers, he was angry at being shafted badly by the
government, and was quite upset about his lifes work being
treated badly. He and I stood outside the house in the evening darkness for a long time, talking about it. I told him that
his work had changed the face of intelligence gathering and
had done wonders for the understanding of the human mind,
and that no matter what the short term effects of the governments actions were, he would always have a place in human
history, like Archemedes, who had no fame in his lifetime, but
is now known to be the father of mathematics. Ingo knew it
was true, but wasnt all that consoled.
I went by Ingos home on September 11, 2001, and found him
in a terrible emotional state. He had been sitting on his roof,
*eight martinis 15
leaning back against the sign, puffing on old cigars. They are
sitting there, shooting funny, barbed insults back and forth at
each other, and God is having the time of His life, enjoying this
very funny, very fussy old coot that He took such care in handmaking, out of His love for the future of mankind.
ROBERT M KNIGHT
How I met Ingo was I did some work for John Alexander, I shot
some pictures for a book he was doing, and john said what
can I do for you to repay you, and i said introduce me to Ingo
Swann, and he tried four times and Ingo refused to meet me.
Later on my wife was on her way to Germany and I had to go
to NY for a photography shoot, and so I got hold of John and
said, please try Ingo one more time, so he agree and tried with
Ingo. he later came back to me and said Ingo said to say that
hes old, lonely and fat and no one loves him or something like
that, and I said tell
Ingo Im old, Im fat
and no one loves
me either. After
this - Ingo agreed
to meet me.
So, he said he
would give me 20
minutes, so I flew
to New York and
he met me on the
stoop and I had
a bag with me.
Ingo was puffing
on his cigar and
he goes so what
do you want to
know? and I said
well what do you
mean? - and he
said; well everybody that comes here either wants to talk
about themselves or they want to about when they are going
to die or whatever, he said; whats the one question thats
bothering you that you want the answer to? And I thought
boy I havent even thought about that right, because that was
not why I was there, so I turned to him and said do psychics
lose their keys. That was my big question. He looked at me,
smiled and he said; all the time. That broke the ice.
So we started talking and then Ingo said well in about 20
minutes some pigeons are going to fly over New York city and
they are going to circle around, land in the street, then form
the street to the curb, and then they are going to jump on
my feet, if one pigeon sits on your shoe you can come in the
house, if they dont, you need to leave. im like wow! - this is
really out there, so we continue to talk and sure enough this
flock of birds came flying around, landed in the street - on the
Bowery, then up on the curb and about four of them sat on
16 *eight martinis
Ingos shoes and then one hopped over on mine, and he says
you know what this means, and I said; yeah you dont own
a cat - and he cracked-up again. I then said; are they your
pigeons, and he said; no, I then asked #have they ever done
that before#, and Ingo replied no, and i said well how did
you know, and he says well i am the worlds greatest fucking
psychic arent I.
Then he turned to me and said - you have three objects in
your black bag, and he said, you can bring two of them out
but the third needs to stay in the bag. and you dont know
whether I like red wine or white wine but I do like red, so bring
the red one. He invited me in the house and said I could have
another hour. So we drank that bottle of wine, and then he
popped two more bottle of wine and I was there for about
five more hours and then he said lets go to dinner and I said
well you must know whos going to pay as you are the worlds
greatest fucking psychic and he said; yes - you!
So we go to dinner
near his house and
Quentin Crisp walks
up to us, and Ingos
like Hi Quentin,
and Quentins like
Hi Ingo, and Ingo
says; meet my friend
Robert, so Quentin
Crisps says to me
oh hello . You know
Quentin wrote the
book The Naked Civil Servant and that
was all very cordial
and everything and
he eventually wanders away. Then Ingo
Robert M Knight
says to me oh poor
Quentin hes going
to die soon and I said; what and he said; hes going to die
soon and I said; how do you know? and he said: Oh he has
no aura. I said you see auras too? And hes said oh yes yours
looks really cool. You know what, the next day Quentin Crisp
died. That was my introduction to Ingo Swann.
He had what I call psychic Tourettes, because he wasnt a natural psychic. Besides being a Remote Viewer - he would have
these psychic Tourettes moments I called them - he would
blurt things out.
At one time I was continuously asking him who would win the
election between Bush and Gore, and he goes; Oh I dont
want to talk about it and I go; why? and he said; well you
wouldnt understand because first Bush wins then he loses
then Gore wins, then he loses, then Bush wins which of course
made no sense. Then eight weeks out it made total sense.
Ingos life but he was so many other things beyond being just a
TOM MCNEAR
Much can be said of
Ingo Swannhe was an
artist, a writer, a teacher, a mentor, a visionary,
an inter-galactic psychic time-traveler and a
friend. More important
to me than anything
else, Ingo was my friend.
Ingos name is widely known in many
different
fields:
He is the Father of
Remote Viewing.
Many of his paintings are known
around the world.
He has written
many books both
fiction and nonfiction.
He even collaborated on an album
of music.
Ingo was one of
the most eclectic
and diverse souls
this planet has
ever known.
He was truly one of a kind
Ingo told me, as a child he was prone to painting on the floors
and walls of their home; he was also fond of taking things
apart to see how they worked. One day his father came home
and found Ingo disassembling something. He said his father
marched him out to the family car. His father pointed to the
car and said, Do not take that apart!
Ingo was of a different generation from me. He was 19 years
older, and he played many roles in my life. Sometimes he was
the older brother I never had; sometimes he was my Father;
sometimes, like when he tried to illuminate me on subjects
such as art, food, wine, or life - at times like those he could be
my Grandfather but always he was my friend. I loved him
and I miss him dearly.
Sometimes when it was just the two of us, we would sit in his
studio together, and we may sit there for an hour or more without saying a word. He would sit, smoking his cigars, staring off
into somewhere, and we were content without words. We
were in our Temple of Sanity pretending to be sane. I wont
miss the ubiquitous cigar smoke, but I already miss those quiet
times together; I wish we had more of them.
In 1986, Ingo and I travelled to Mexicos Yucatan peninsula to
explore Mayan ruins such
as Chitzen Itza, Tulum
and several smaller sites.
These were places we had
each visited many times
through Remote Viewing.
We flew to Mexico, got a
map, rented a Jeep and
struck out exploring. It was
great fun to experience
physically what we had
only experienced through
RV. To see the sites, and
the frescos painted on the
walls, with our physical
eyes; to hear the sounds,
smell the smells and feel
the textures of the hard,
cold stone walls with our
physical hands He often reminded me of how
much he enjoyed that trip.
He especially enjoyed the
carefree trek across Mexico in the open, roofless
Jeep. It was quite an adventure.
In Purple Fables, Ingo
wrote of the Temple of
Sanity. The Temple of Sanity is a quiet place where people can go, sit in comfortable,
soft chairs, and pretend to be sane, bringing all who sit there
much happiness and merriment.
Robert M Knight
*eight martinis 17
view the target at a specific time<<, the default time a viewer will view the target will tend to be:
1. In the absence of any other directions to the viewer,
the viewer will tend to default to present time. This often makes a good session appear incorrect when judged
against non-present-time feedback.
2. If there is a temporal attractor at the site, the viewer will tend to be drawn to the time of the attractor.
Generally, the feedback photo is enough of a temporal
attractor to cause the viewer to view the site at the time
the picture was taken, but not always (see next).
3. If there are more than one temporal attractors at a
site, the viewer will tend to default in his/her viewing to
the strongest. For example, unless specifically directed,
a viewer will find it almost impossible to view the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor on the day after the
attack. What the viewer will default to, instead, will
be the even stronger attractor of the attack, that happened the day before. Given just the generalized target
of Pearl Harbor as a location, the viewer will tend to
be jerked back and forth between viewing it in present
time and the on the day of the attack, mixing the two
into the reported impressions of the target.
*eight martinis 19
20 *eight martinis
predicted the end of the world from massive alien attacks, and
got it wrong.
Solution 3: Have a body of experts decide what is acceptable and what isnt.
The inherent problem here is that experts NEVER agree.
n
a
n
a
h
c
u
B
Lyn
Web: http://www.crviewer.com
E: [email protected]
scientific
methodology
utilizing
advanced psychology to develop the communication of the conscious and subconscious minds. Initially CRV
recordings
is psychology
available
at and
www.aestheticimpact.com.
The
potential
use of CRV
is intelligence
still in its infancy.
Aesthetic
offers free
webinars
was advanced
used by the
military intelligence
community
as an
gathering
tool toImpact
assistInformational
with collectingServices,
sensoryLLC
perceptions
across
time
about
this
evolving
mental
martial
art
by
several
individuals.
Speakers
include
Lyn
Buchanan
and
Dr.
Paul
H.
Smith,
former
members
and
and
space.
Several
former
members
of
the
intelligence
community
brought
CRV
to
the
civilian
sector
and
have
been
teaching
the
viewing
Patricia
Benner,
PhD,
RN, recognized
subconscious
intuitive
development Dr.
in her
book Novice
toDr.
Expert.
Her research
is considered
trainers
of
the
Stargate
military
intelligence
unit,
Dr.
Angela
Thompson-Smith,
Courtney
Brown,
Dominique
Surel,
Marty
Rosenblatt,
protocol
it was
declassified
1995. profession. My professional communication skills as a nurse, coupled with training as a
one of since
the gold
standards
theinnursing
Lori
Williams,
Melvin
Morse,ofM.D.,
Paul OConnor
and Teresa Frisch. To register for webinars and learn more about pioneering this human
Controlled Remote Viewer and Analyst enable me to create an atmosphere of individualized learning. Translating the concepts of CRV
ability,
go
to
www.aestheticimpact.com.
The
International
Remote
ViewertoAssociation
offers additional information and IRVA Conference
The
Controlled
Remoteand
Viewer
follows ainto
reproducible,
scientific
protocol
establish
theory,
methodology
terminology
what it looks
like scenarios
is what
I do. site contact at a real-world location, then proceeds
DVDs
available
for purchase
at www.irva.org.
to writeare
detailed
sensory
perceptions
about that location as if they are actually there. During training those perceptions are compared to a
feedback photo previously hidden in a sealed envelope. The viewer moves through several training stages, building and reinforcing the trust
and accuracy of the information communicated between their conscious and subconscious minds.
www.aestheticimpact.com
The advanced psychology and potential use of CRV is still in its infancy. Aesthetic Impact Informational Services, LLC offers free webinars
about this evolving mental martial art by several individuals. Speakers include Lyn Buchanan and Dr. Paul H. Smith, former members
and
*eight martinis
21
trainers of the Stargate military intelligence unit, Dr. Angela Thompson-Smith, Dr. Courtney Brown, Dr. Dominique Surel, Marty Rosenblatt,
Lori Williams, Melvin Morse, M.D., Paul OConnor and Teresa Frisch. To register for webinars and learn more about pioneering this human
He has three papers listed on the Iraqi Olympic site. They are
Parapsychology and Technological, Parapsychology and
Media, and Parapsychology and Sport. A certification from
three professors working with the Iraqi Olympic Committee
states Laith Muhammad works in Iraqi Olympics Academy
as a parapsychological expert in sports department, psychological laboratory. He makes precognition diagnosis for sport
teams to know the reasons behind winning or losing through
Extrasensory abilities.
His abstract entitled Application of the Experiment of psi Abilities in Sports was accepted by the Scientific Committee to
be presented as a poster at the 12th European Conference on
Psychological Assessment, which will hosted in San Sebastian
(Spain) from July 17 to 20, 2013.
Laith knew of me because of my book remote viewing, The
Cassandra Frost Collection A decade of writings on Remote
22 *eight martinis
Many competitions have been analyzed from 2005 till present. I have analyzed many athletes by using precognition abilities before and after the match for the purpose of solving the
players problems by diagnosing the weaknesses.
Q - How did you discover this? How did you discover that parapsychology could be applied to sports?
Since my childhood, I have the skills to see beyond, to see
energies. In my diagnosis, I focus on signal-waves, which are
emitted from the body. In these forms of energy, I see pictures
that show me how to do it. I recognize the personal potential,
strengths, fears and psychological strengths and weaknesses.
People surrounding me reacted somewhat with uncertainty.
Through my work with athletes, I learned to interpret the energies that I can see and use. How I work was never easy to
understand for those around me.. Even today, many people
are not very familiar with my work. These experiments began
to be applied in 2005, when I was working for the Iraqi National Olympic Committee. My job consisted of performing
the psychoanalytic work through the use of psi abilities (my
precognition), on athletes in Iraq, for the purpose of diagnosing several psychological and biological variables at different
times during the game.
24 *eight martinis
helpful to me in the application of this experience for the purpose of providing interest and helping them.
Sandy Frost
The Book:
https://www.
smashwords.
com/books/
view/120638
*eight martinis 25
Time
Jumping
How Emotions Affect Remote Viewing
By Lori Williams, CHt, LMT
Time Jumping:
So how about if today. we view tomorrows target! Thatll
be fun! says your subconscious mind. Your conscious mind
has no idea what is going on. It is wrapped up in the hope
that, as the worlds greatest remote viewer, you are about to
embark on the best session of your life! You work the session,
confident that you are doing well. You pull the photo out of
the envelope, and. it appears you have totally missed the
target. What happened?!! you wonder. I kept seeing the
Statue of Liberty. But this photo has nothing to do with the
26 *eight martinis
Statue of Liberty! DARN IT! The next day, you try again. This
time, you are not as confident. You are unsure. You seem to
be hopping all over the place. Then you pull out the target
photo. Lo and behold: The photo is of the Statue of Liberty!
This actually happened to one of our advanced students. One
day, a student lets call him Harry called me:
Lori, yesterday I viewed a practice target. The whole time I
was working on the target, I kept thinking about the gargoyles
on St. Peters Cathedral in Rome. When I pulled the picture
out of the envelope, it had nothing to do with St. Peters Cathedral in Rome. Then today, I worked another target. When
I pulled the picture out of the envelope, it wasa photo of the
gargoyles on St. Peters Cathedral in Rome! What happened?
What do I do now? he asked.
This happens to everyone at some time or another. It is the
act of a willful child (the untrained subconscious mind) to ignore the assigned target and wander off to view something
more interesting. Remember, the subconscious mind is not
limited to time, so moving ahead to view the target today that
Harry will view tomorrow is easy! So how do we train this
unruly subconscious child?
First, understand that emotions are a reward to the subconscious mind. And it doesnt matter what kind of emotions:
happy, sad, angry, euphoric Any emotion is a reward. We
all have known a child who acts out and misbehaves because
she read, the more thrilled she became. Sally had described
the plane crashing into the Pentagon with extremely accurate
detail! She ran to get her session summary and rescored it,
based on what she now knew about the plane crashing into
the Pentagon! Her score was now much higher.
So what happened here?
Did Sally do an amazing job of viewing the plane crashing into
the Pentagon? She sure did!
Was that her assigned target? Nope.
*eight martinis 27
ready to view, at all times. You can carry a target in an envelope, attached to a clipboard, along with paper and a pen.
This will allow an opportunity to practice in a variety of situations: doctors office waiting rooms, hotel lobbies, airplanes,
libraries, at the park, and in the kitchen. View with lots of
distractions and then view in a peaceful, silent location. Try
timing yourself one day; complete a session (summary and all)
within 45 minutes. The next time you practice, try viewing
one target over a period of several days, breaking your sessions up into 30-minute viewing intervals each day. View in-
s
m
a
i
l
l
i
Lori W
28 *eight martinis
doors. View outdoors. View after a meal. View after a workout. View after meditating. Keep track of how well you view
in the various situations you create for yourself, and you will
quickly see patterns develop that help you, the viewer, know
your own weaknesses and strengths. You will begin overcoming the obstacles that plague many viewers. And best of all,
you will reach a point where you have developed a true friendship with a very important person: You.
AMELIA
INTRODUCTION
Mention the name Amelia and most people immediately
recognize the aviatrix Amelia Mary Earhart (born July 24,
1897) who disappeared on July 2, 1937. History notes that
she was an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was
the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean for
which she received the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross. She
set many other records, wrote best-selling books about her
flying experiences and was instrumental in the formation of
The Ninety-Nines: an organization for female pilots. Earhart
joined the faculty of the Purdue University aviation depart-
*eight martinis 29
30 *eight martinis
ADDITIONAL VIEWERS
Beginning August 24th, 2012, ATS tasked a group of volunteer remote viewers including a class of CRV students in Delaware, online RV colleagues, and a local colleague in Nevada:
ICS; LM; AP; DS; PC; CF; JJ; DG; CA; MRF; JRE; MB & KM.
Each viewer provided one session unless they were re-tasked
on a specific point. Usually, viewers are tasked with single
questions and later re-tasked on additional questions but, due
to time and viewer limitations, it was decided to bulk task
and see what information was accessed. Interestingly, a great
deal of information was received from the viewers, much of it
confirmed at the target location.
The following coordinates and associated questions, 724BON,
B, C, and D, were sequestered in the Mindwise Consulting
office and only the principle coordinate provided to the viewers for a blind initial tasking. All viewers were given the
coordinate 724BON. Viewers who were available for additional work were provided with the coordinates: 724BON-B,
C, and D.
HIDDEN TASKING
724BON The target is a location and an event. Two individuals are involved in the event. What happened to them
immediately during the event and in their eventual timeline?
724BON B Perceive the last location(s) of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan? Describe the location(s).
724BON - C Perceive the last location of the largest remaining portion of the Electra. Describe the location.
724BON D Did Amelia or Fred hide anything at their last
location(s) that could be found to prove they were there?
AESTHETIC/EMOTIONAL IMPACT
During remote viewing, viewers often feel an emotional connection to the target site and react to it with physical and
emotional symptoms: Termed Aesthetic/Emotional Impact or
AI/EI.
A great deal of emotional energy was perceived by the viewers
from individuals at the target location. Two female viewers experienced chest and stomach pains (these were checked out
by a registered nurse and no medical problems were found.)
DG: When moved past a block in her data, reported: Upset, too sad, heart racing!
*eight martinis 31
where no one had gone before. She wanted the extreme. She
always wanted to prove something.
FRED NOONAN
ICS: I warned her. She knew it was too risky. I warned her but
she was unstoppable, very, very stubborn. I knew it, was not
surprised.
Feedback: I understand that the route taken around the world
was, in fact, in the opposite direction to the route originally
chosen. Was there information that Fred was in disagreement
with the final route that was chosen?
AMELIA EARHART
The viewers found some
interesting personal information about Amelia that
showed her as a real person apart from the glamorized story of her life.
AP: Target is a life form
that is soft and fleshy
wearing something that is
red and velvety.
ICS: She wanted to go
32 *eight martinis
THE ELECTRA
Working blind the viewers perceived information that
matched the possible crash landing of the Electra and the
water/land location. There is information about the weather
conditions and plane instrumentation that could be checked.
There is also some information about the possible location of
the remains of the Electra that could be checked.
AP: Perceptions of something deliberate and forced.
AP: Screeching, tires, rubber, rubbery smell.
ICS: Disorientation. Loss of control
PICKED UP BY BOAT?
ATS initially perceived Amelia and Fred being picked up by
a boat but this information had not been shared with the
other viewers. ISC and MB saw boats. Other viewers perceived
docks, harbors and indications of travel by steam.
ISC: She saw a steamer far away. The steamer had some
orange colors on it. Steamer only had one chimney. Steamer
was commercial, not passenger.
MB: Sketch of a rounded hull boat with a square flag.
MB: Sketch of two peaks, boat and ripple effect with boat.
DS: Feels urban but also has vegetation, feels very linear
and raised up.
DS: I just keep seeing flat, long, linear, feels like a never ending
road/surface, grey, alone, desolate.
MB: Nature impressions and cultural. Another country.
*eight martinis 33
Feedback: Rising behind Garapan Prison and the port are two
main mountains: Mt. Tagpochan and Mt. Achugao.
GARAPAN PRISON
Local stories on Saipan relate how Amelia Earhart and Fred
Noonan were held captive at Garapan Prison on Saipan
Island. Viewers sketched structures that resembled the single
storey, boxy, concrete structures of the Garapan prison cells.
The viewers drew sketches of a compound with square, singlestory structures with open doors and windows. MB also perceived vast and sprawling structures and Lots of cement.
34 *eight martinis
ATS: Amelia and Fred were eventually taken out and shot.
They had both been suffering from dysentery. Their bodies
were put back into the structures where they had been living. Eventually these were demolished and disposed of. Their
bones were among the materials that composed the debris.
The area where Amelia was shot was a courtyard with high
stone walls.
JAPANESE CONNECTION
Viewers reported perceptions of a foreign location with a
native or Asian feel and Asian navy personnel at the scene.
Military and a naval base were reported in the sessions. A
structure was mentioned with a flag that had a round red
circle and, in another room, the perception of a rising sun.
AMELIAS DEMISE?
There are stories that Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan were
interrogated, tortured and shot at Garapan Prison. Did the
viewers data confirm this?
MB: Something at the target site related to military and naval base. Strong impressions of uniform and uniformity. The
location reminded her of Chinatown in San Francisco, CA and
perceived the time period to be early 1900s.
JE: Male voices and a female voice. Men are angry, female
seems concerned. Shes asking them to calm down and listen
to each other instead of shouting. The woman was sitting:
Shes not very big, middle-aged. The area appears to be a sort
of office or meeting room. There isnt much in the room. The
viewer then perceived a blockage in her perceptions each
time she moved the woman ahead of time. She could not view
past the block.
*eight martinis 35
THE HOLE
JJ dialoged with a woman in her RV session: Im in a shaft. Its
dark. Needing help. Alone, confused, crying, sadness, feeling
lost and grieving, collecting self. JJ asks: Are there any clues
in the area that would help us locate you? Arches, above is
grassy, bridges and towers, dry river bed and brown water.
DG sketched an individual under an arch.
36 *eight martinis
OTHER STRUCTURES
Multiple viewers mentioned other structures at the target site
that correspond with actual locations on Saipan, either at Garapan Prison or nearby. Structures reported were towers with
rounded tops (matching a Guard Tower and a Lighthouse),
an old cemetery, a structure with a cross on top, a structure
with a curved top resembling The Alamo, hangars and workshops, a thick cable bridge, a dump site and warning sign with
a skull, an electrical generating site, and a stone well: all verified. Lumps and mounds described and sketched by KM corresponded to the shapes of multiple, small munitions bunkers
on Saipan.
THE ELECTRA
Our Man on the Ground has also located a ravine with the
burned-out remains of a plane and DWP adds The plane (the
Electra) had many distinguishing features that even when broken and burned into small pieces make it unique and possible
to identify. I hope that our friend on Saipan will continue his
work looking in the ravine with some encouragement.
CONCLUSIONS
It would be great to say that we found the last resting place
of Amelia Earhart, Fred Noonan and the Electra but we didnt.
What can be concluded is that there is anecdotal evidence
that Amelia and Fred were present on Saipan Island and may
have spent some time in Garapan Prison. The NRVG data
*eight martinis 37
The TIGHAR Forum Archives The Amelia Project. Project FAQS. * TIGHAR:
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Discovery.
http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Forum/FAQs/Forumfaq.html
Witness to the Execution: The Odyssey of Amelia Earhart. (1988). T.C. Buddy
Brennan. Renaissance House Press, Frederick, CO.
With our Own Eyes: Eyewitness to the Final Days of Amelia Earhart. (2002).
Mike Campbell with Thomas E. Devine. Lucky Press: Lancaster, OH.
Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last. Establishment disinformation and the facts
about the facte of America;s First Lady of Flight. ((2012). Mike Campbell.
Sunbury Press, Philadelphia, PA.
Saipan in Pictures: Japanese Occupation: 1914-1944.
http://saipanhistory.blogspot.com/2008/12/japanese.html
Saipan Pictures: Then and Now (in pictures)
http://www.geocities.ws/saipanpics/ThenNow.html
Lake Susupe: Saipan. Video Walking Tour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxAB3KAmUj8
Garapan Prison, Saipan Island (and other landmarks photographs).
REFERENCE SOURCES
Amelia Earhart Biography:
http://www.biography.com/people/amelia-earhart-9283280
https://www.google.com/search?q=Garapan+prison+photos&hl=en&tbo=u&
qscrl=1&rlz=1T4GGLL_enUS357US364&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ei=do
SlULOUOqic2AWFp4GQDQ&sqi=2&ved=0CC4QsAQ&biw=1366&bih=574
The Earhart Project: The 1937 Search: The Colorado Search compiled by
Randall S Jacobson, Ph.D. (2013)
http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Coloradosearch.html
h
t
i
m
S
a
l
Ange
*eight martinis
The State of the Art of Remote Viewing
38 *eight martinis
THE EXPERIMENT
Lets look at our experiment at using this method. I (the inducer)
created a mental composition consisting of these mental
objects: many mellow prunes on a glass bowl which has a
neck and a base.
The contents were put into the virtual box in my mind. When
I was ready, I sent a real email message to the perceiver:
Start the process.
The perceiver then wrote down and got these information
from the flow:
Partly artificial (produced) structure, with surface in the air.
Ribbed spine, coral-like patterns running similarly, as a
skeleton from above.
Segmented tray in the air but connected to the ground. It is
like a building. Ivory white light, its contrast breaks within. On
concentric surface there are spherical things, closed frame,
Zoltn Barta
*eight martinis 39
REMOTE VIEWING?
HEY, GUYS! WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? (Part 1& 2)
by Ingo Swann (Dec 1995) 2013 Ingo Swann. All rights reserved.- biomindsuperpowers.com
Ingo Swann gave me permission to use any material from his website. We continue the process of
publishing Ingos classic online insights and articles so that they are shared, preserved and enjoyed in
printed format. - Daz Smith.
REMOTE VIEWING?
HEY, GUYS! WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?
(Part 1)
Well, with all the fuss over Remote Viewing going on in the
Net, perhaps I should talk of some of RVs other aspects which
lurk behind the over-hyped govt connections. Perhaps a few
would like to know about those aspects.
First of all, there is the matter of nomenclature. A great many
frames of reference have changed since the 1970s when the
term RV was coined.
The functions of society are now on the verge of a permanent shift from the older generation to the younger one. The
younger generation thinks in different contexts. They have to,
because the world of the 1970s is not the world of 1995, and
clearly will not be the world of 2008.
I predict that RV will be important in 2008. Thats because
other nations are in the process of researching it.
The fallout from that research will be used to their advantage.
***
Concepts such as psychic, out-of-body perceptions, ESP, clairvoyance and remote viewing were still widely used 20 years
ago. Those terms have now fallen out of fashion, and the
younger generation has no idea what they referred to.
The situations and problems (S&Ps) represented by those
40 *eight martinis
terms, however, have not fallen from view. Indeed, they have
taken on a new and vital luminosity, but under new nomenclature and new concepts. These are:
Levels of consciousness.
***
Although Virtual Reality has been given a strong technological twist, its S&Ps closely resemble those of what used to be
called the Psychic Realms. In any event, one is said to Enter or
Access virtual reality in which all information is possible.
In the past, shamans, psychics and clairvoyants were said to
Enter or Access the psychic realms in which all information
was possible. The basic contexts of virtual reality and the psychic realms are thus at least similar, and both contexts share
similar S&Ps. The different nomenclature, however, divides
the similar contexts into an obsolete past and a -new- Now.
But there is a very close similarity between them in that
entering or accessing either virtual reality or the psychic
realms involves the existence of human faculties which effect
the entering or accessing process.
Psychics often thought of themselves as wired into crossdimensions, alternative realities and levels of consciousness.
All of these concepts were in existence by the early 1920s.
When the first computers were invented during the 1940s,
their mechanisms and performance were an ideal analogy to
psychic mechanisms and performance.
Ironically, and probably insultingly to the skeptics, the acknowledged father of computers, the British mathematical
genius Alan Turing, accepted PSI as a fact. In a famous paper
he wrote exploring how one could distinguish between talking
(at long distance) to a human or to a very advanced computer, Turing invoked Rhines statistical proof of the existence of
ESP. He concluded that this facility, and this one alone, separates the human from the machine, including his hypothetical
mega-computer.
In other words, how can we tell if we are talking to a genuine
human, and not to a machine? Test the fellow for ESP. If hes
psychic, hes human! This may seem a trivial or even ridiculous
result, but check it out with a few first class mathematicians
and logicians before you walk away.
Turing did his seminal theoretical work in the late 1930s, and
with the advent of World War II was immediately drafted into
the black world of espionage and cryptography. His assignment was to break the unbreakable German code. Inventing
and then using the secret technology that eventually matured
into the modern computer, Turing and a handful of colleagues
succeeded.
That they had broken the Enigma codes was Britains most
tightly held secret. So vital to the war effort was this single
breakthrough, that Churchill allowed several British cities to
be bombed without providing air defense, rather than alert
the Germans to the fact that their codes had been broken.
The work of Turing and his computer remains to this day
largely hidden under security wraps. Some discoveries really
are too important to reveal, even to the scientific community,
much less to the ordinary men and women who pay for the
work with their tax dollars. Or so it seems, if the parallel story
of the discovery of Remote Viewing, its subsequent widespread use by the US Intelligence community, and the recent
meretricious trashing of it by the CIA are any guide.
The idea of Being Wired has undergone several evolutionary
steps within the virtual reality arena. There is a saying current
among computer freaks that one can now be wired into the
Universe. Psychics have been saying the same thing, in almost
the same words, for a long time. Only they dont refer to universal virtual reality wiring, but rather to accessing the Universal Akashic Records.
Computer technology and its accompanying new mindsets are merging with the parallel but until recently hidden
Remote Viewing technology. A new paradigm is in the making,
REMOTE VIEWING?
HEY, GUYS! WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?
(Part 2)
There is something very wonderful about remote viewing. But
you have to get your mind-grids beyond a few things in order
to fairly consider it. Beyond the sensationalizing of the govt
connections... beyond the anti-psi spin grids... beyond the nomenclature problems.
Beyond these you encounter the --fact-- that remote viewing
potentials are innate in our species. Thousands upon thousands of psi formats have been documented since about 3,000
BC, in all cultures, in all countries, down until today. Although
denigrated in modern times, psi is everywhere among us -and it makes of our species a --bio-psychic-- one.
*eight martinis 41
No one with any thinking capacities will deny that our species
possesses --powers of mind-- that far exceed our biological
factors and parameters. Many psi faculties exist among these
powers of mind, and among these are remote viewing faculties. If you cant address this issue, then it is not the fault of
our species potentials.
Its the fault of engineered anti-psi spin grids you have bought
into.
Now, heres the wonder of remote viewing- if RV potentials
exist, then the faculties in some way have to be --connected-or --wired-- into Virtual Reality Space and Time (VRST). VRST
transcends the limits of linear space-time. RV faculties, then,
equate to some kind of VRST accessing -- to something akin to
a space-time-machine kind of thing.
The sensations experienced by --Exiting-- the linear spacetime software program and --Entering-- the VRST hard drive
are exhilarating and ecstasy-making. Mind-power expansion,
connection to universals, up-linking into perspectives that
transcend down-linking into the limits of conventional linear
space-time. Experiencing all of this is --beautiful,-- nearly beyond compare. --But!-- It has to be --experienced-- in order to
42 *eight martinis
fully appreciate what it is. Then one finds we dont have the
proper English words to describe it.
People who experience spontaneous remote viewing (SRV)
may or may not notice this beauty -- mostly because the SRV
event may be very short and transitory, but also because their
mind wiring might be mixed up and littered with anti-psi spin
grids.
However, tutoring in controlled remote viewing (CRV) erects
proper and correct mind grids commensurate to the virtual
remote viewing faculties. Yes, one has to be --correctly rewired-- in order to sustain up-linking into the VRST hard drive.
--Then-- one finds oneself experiencing the beauty and ecstasy of Being In, or free-floating in, the Cosmos (for lack of a
better word).
Granted, SRV and CRV might see some bad things; but
beyond those occasions the experienced sensations of the
sustained up- linking are wonderful, beautiful and fabulous.
Experiencing Connections to shared universals makes for a
new reality.
Developed in 2012 by Willy De Maeyer at Matrix Informational (Basel/Switzerland), Corporate Remote Viewing offers
new and successful opportunities in business and corporate
applications.
As professional Remote Viewers we know that there is a wide
portfolio of successful Remote Viewing applications. Nevertheless there are still some grey areas that need to be thoroughly explored. Some of those grey areas are business applications and corporate issues.
*eight martinis 43
The following 5 or 6 moves confirmed this situation in all analytical S3 sketches! After being half an hour in session the viewers all started using their advanced tools, and produced highly
efficient S6 (including mind probes) based on supplementary
moves (such as from the solution to the problem, SSBP) and
re-cueing sessions. This gave us a lot of background information on behalf of the government, the decisions taken by the
car manufacturer, as well as future information regarding the
laid off workers!
Another company was interested if it would be able for us to
find out if there would be a profitable partnership possible
with one of their existing customers. The cue that we used
looks as follows:
r
Willy De Maeye
Gabriele Breyer
44 *eight martinis
W. http://www.matrix-informational.com
Abstract:
This paper presents results from a 13-year experiment using a unique approach to the associative remote viewing (ARV) protocol which allows a single operator to conduct the full ARV
process beginning to end. A total of 5,677 ARV
trials were conducted from May 11, 1998, to September 26, 2011. Of these, 52.65 % were correct in predicting the outcome of their respective future events
(where only 50% would be expected by chance), yielding a statistically significant score of z = 4.0. These
5,677 trials addressed a total of 285 project questions. Most of these project questions were intended
to predict the outcome of a given futures market.
Of these project questions, 60.3% were answered correctly, resulting in a statistically significant z = 3.49.
By increasing the number of trials in a project question,
and giving more weight to higher subjective confidence
scores reflecting the quality of the match between the
remote viewing and one of the two target images, the
success rate increased to above 70%. One hundred
eighty-one project questions resulted in actual futures
trades where capital was risked. Of these, 60% of the
trades were profitable, amounting to approximately
$146,587.30.
In 1982, Keith Harary and Russell Targ attempted to forecast
changes in the Monday closing price of the silver futures
market, 5 days in advance, for 9 weeks (9 Mondays). They
used a technique developed by Stephan Schwartz (2007)
called associative remote viewing, where two objects, hidden
from the percipient, are each associated with either an up
or a down outcome, and the percipient attempts to describe
the object that is associated with the actual outcome of the
silver futures market for Monday. A comparison of the percipients object description with both actual objects by a judge
allowed the team to forecast the direction of the silver futures
market. The team made nine consecutive forecasts and all of
them were correct, earning more than $100,000 (Harary &
Targ, 1984).
*eight martinis 45
46 *eight martinis
Method
When I started this project in 1998, I wrote a computer program called the ARV Application to manage the process of
selecting random target images for trials, analysis, consensus
determination, and feedback display.
Generate Trials
Each trial was named with this date and time with the time
advancing by 2 min per trial. For example:
Trial # 1 name: 2/14/2009 2:00 p.m.
Trial # 2 name: 2/14/2009 2:02 p.m.
Trial # 3 name: 2/14/2009 2:04 p.m.
Trial # 4 name: 2/14/2009 2:06 p.m.
etc.
From 1998 to 2009, the target images consisted of a local library of 18,540 digital photographic images:
500 x 420 stock photography images from Digital Stock
450 x 380 stock photography images from Digital Vision
640 x 480 stock photography images from Adobe Systems
930 x 620 pages from the National Geographic CDROM
From 2010 to present day, the target images have consisted of
random image urls from Google.com image search and Flickr.
com search. A function in the ARV application generates a
Google.com or Flickr.com image search using from 1 to 3 random words selected from a word list, then chooses a random
page from the search return url, then chooses a random image
from the page.
Periodically from 1998 to 2010, I would use target image pairs
that were preselected by a helper to be dissimilar. I wrote an
application that would display 12 thumbnail images that were
chosen either from my local library, or using the Google.com
or Flickr.com search (see Figure 5). My helper would browse
the page of images and select two images that appeared to
be sufficiently dissimilar (e.g., a landscape plus a mechanical
object, or a round, blue object plus a square red object). The
application would add the target pair url to a list. When setting
up the trial, the ARV application would randomly select a target pair from this list that usually consisted of a few thousand
48 *eight martinis
Remote Viewing
After a number of trials had been created, I remote-viewed
each trial, according to the following procedure.
I sat in a reclining chair with a notepad and pencil in hand and
closed my eyes (sometimes placing a blindfold over my eyes to
block the light). Industrial ear protectors were worn to block
out any ambient noise. Periodically, I warmed-down by listening to 5 to 10 min of a binaural beat sound to simulate a
frequency of approximately 6.5 Hzthe frequency of theta
brain waves, and the earths Schumann resonance. At times I
would listen to a Hemisync CD that was made by the Monroe
Institute for military remote viewer Joe McMoneagles remote
viewing sessions.
When I was relaxed and ready to start remote viewing the trials, I tried to imagine myself in the future looking at the feedback image for the first trial. The feedback image for each trial
was the image from the pair for that trial that was associated
to the actual outcome of the event. For example, in the case
of a S&P 500 futures trade where the outcome of the market
was up for the trade time period, the feedback image for
trial # 1 would be the image from the pair of images for trial
#1 that was associated with buy. Since the trials are named
with the exact feedback date and time, I would imagine looking at this date and time displayed on my computer monitor
and then try to imagine looking at the photograph that was
Analysis
After a number of trials had been remote viewed, I compared
the sketch for each trial to both photographs associated to
that trial. As illustrated in Figure 2, for each trial, there was a
different pair of pictures. Safeguards in the software prevented duplicate images. The ARV application managed this process by showing me the two images for a trial side by side. The
application used the computer pseudo-random algorithm to
determine which of the two images was shown on the right
and which on the left. The right/left placement of each image
was random every time the trial images were displayed.
*eight martinis 49
Prediction
After all trials had been remote viewed and analysed, the ARV
application calculated the sum of all confidence scores for outcome A and the sum of all confidence scores for the outcome
B. The outcome with the highest resulting sum was the final
prediction for the project question. If actual capital was to
be risked on a trade, then the difference between these two
sums was a consideration, with a larger differential resulting in
larger effect size (see Results).
Trade
In the case where a project question was a trade where actual
capital was risked, a trade was entered at the previously chosen trade entry date and time and then exited on the trade
close date and time. Note that when trading futures contracts,
capital could be just as easily risked on the market decreasing
in value (selling short) as the market increasing in value (buying long). It is also important to note here that even in the case
where the futures market identity was known, it was against
my protocol rules to observe market activity while the trade
was being held. Also, I avoided gaining any knowledge about
any financial markets as much as possible. I did not watch
CNBC and didnt read the financial papers. To assist with this
effort to stay emotionally neutral toward any market, I have
automated the market selection, trade entry and exit functions.
50 *eight martinis
Feedback
After the trade closed (or the future event transpired), and I
became aware of the outcome of the project question, this
outcome was entered into the ARV application, which generated a resulting single feedback image for each trial for the
project question (see Figure 8).
Note that in the rare case of a trade where the price at time of
entry and exit was the same, the program chose the target
photo according to the price move that happened immediately after, whether up or down. (Trades were usually closed 1
min before the market closed to allow for this additional price
if required.)
On the exact feedback date and time for each trial in the project, I looked at the feedback image and compared it to my
remote viewing sketch (see Figure 7). If I had completed 100
trials for the project question, and each feedback image was
scheduled to be displayed at 1 min intervals, I spent the next
100 minutes comparing 100 images to 100 remote viewing
session sketches.
Results
Trials
From May 11, 1998, to September 26, 2011, I conducted a
total of 5,677 ARV trials. The number of trials that were
correct in predicting the outcome of the project question was
52.65%, which results in a statistically significant z = 4.0. All
trials were included in this analysis (see Figure 9).
Note: Score >filter column is a group of trials with a confidence score greater than the value shown in the column (e.g.,
>2 is all trials with assigned confidence scores of at least 2)
The 5,677 ARV trials I conducted between 1998 and 2011 were
divided among a total of 285 project questions aimed at deciding what, if any, action to take regarding that same number
of future events. Most of these events were market trades,
and most of the trades were actual trades where capital was
risked. Of these project questions, 60.3% were correct,
resulting in a statistically significant z = 3.49.
Table 2 shows the project question results when filtered by
the number of trials nested into the project question, and the
spread between the confidence score sums. (absolute value
(sum(associated outcome A) - sum(associated outcome B))
Note: Score sum is the difference between the sum of all confidence scores that were assigned to images that were associated to outcome A and the sum of all conFidence scores that
were assigned to images that were associated to outcome B.
The # trials > column means project questions that had a
number of trials greater than the value shown in the column
(e.g., # trials > 12 means all project questions consisting of
at least 12 trials)
The results from Table 2 suggest that around 30 nested trials
*eight martinis 51
My method of conducting many rapid-fire free-response trials naturally entails that an equally rapid fire series of multiple feedback images be presented in the future to the viewer
in the same order they were viewed, with a short rest period
(a minute or more in duration) interleaved between the presentation of each feedback image/
I believe this departure from the standard ARV protocol
reasonably preserves the original ARV principle behind the
remote viewing/feedback presentation relationship, while
improving the ability to quantify individual perceptions as opposed to having to deal with a mass of perceptions presented
all at once, as in the standard feedback protocol.
One way to look at it is this: In classic ARV the percipient
spends as much as an hour or more collecting multiple impressions from one target photo that will be presented in the future during the designated feedback experience. I spend that
same hour-long period with the intention of perceiving one
or a few elements each from a series of individual feedback
targets. In effect, the single-feedback target is now actually
divided up into many small distinct feedback events, separated into a closely spaced sequence. The advantage is that the
perceptions generated can be parsed among those specific
feedback targets, and each perception can be judged individually as to its accuracy with respect to its feedback target.
From the book Opening to the Infinite by Stephan A. Schwartz
(2007), and conversations that I have had with Paul H. Smith,
it is hypothesized that intentionality is fundamental in guiding
the underlying (largely subconscious) remote viewing process.
Thus, specific, unambiguous intention is very important to the
protocol at work in this research project. My assumption here
was that intention is not subject to physical problems of focus
or clarity. For example, if my intention is to perceive elements
of a photo that I will view tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., my perceptions of that feedback event will not be intruded upon by elements of a different photo from, say, the one to be presented
at 10:05 a.m. If it is possible that a percipient can intend to
perceive the shape or color of the upper left hand corner of a
feedback target in a more complex classical feedback target,
then it seems logical to assume that the percipient can also
instead intend to perceive the shape or color of an entire feedback target shown at exactly 10:05, followed by a different one
to be shown at exactly 10:06 a.m., and so on. As my results indicate, intention doesnt seem to be limited temporally,
and is susceptible to being parsed in this way.
Discussion
The classic ARV schema requires that the viewer be presented
feedback at a specified time located in the future, after occurrence and completion of the event being predicted. The percipient may spend up to an hour performing the remote viewing, working under the specific intention of perceiving many
different elements of a single feedback target to be presented
in the future at the prearranged time.
52 *eight martinis
It is possible that my multitarget/multifeedback method creates displacement problems, though I have not observed any
in my remote viewing results. As the research outcome indicates, after 5,600 trials over 13 years, this adapted version
of ARV viewing and feedback protocols seems to have succeeded. It would be interesting to learn whether a different
method of managing the remote viewing and feedback might
have better results, and this could offer a fruitful direction for
future research.
References
Carpenter, J. C. (1991). Prediction of forced-choice ESP performance. Part III.
Three attempts to retrieve coded information using mood reports and repeated-guessing technique. Journal of Parapsychology,
55, 227 280.
Harary, K., & Targ, R. (1985). A new approach to forecasting commodityfutures. PSI Research, 4, 7985.
Larson, E. (1984, October 22). Did psychic powers give firm a killing in the
silver market? Wall Street Journal, p.1.
Targ, R. & Harary, K. (1984). Mind race: Understanding and using psychic abilities. New York: Villard Books.
Targ, R., Katra, J., Brown, D., & Wiegand, W. (1995). Viewing the future: A
pilot study with an error-detecting protocol. Journal of Scientific Exploration,
9, 367380.
Schwartz, Stephan A. 2007. Opening to the infinite: The art and science of
nonlocal awareness. Langley, WA: Nemoseen Media.
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank Paul H. Smith for his encouragement and
editing assistance. I would also like to thank James Spottiswoode for his help over the many years with statistics.
yk
Greg Kolodziejz
*eight martinis 53
In the early 1970s different facilties in the USA started research into the subject we now know by the term of Remote
Viewing, they mainly wanted to counteract their fear that the
Russians could have clandestinely gained dominance in an
area that they themselves had completely neglected. This
would have been a cold war nightmare.
And it is thanks in part, to Ingo Swanns research that we have
been fully made aware of this!
As a consequence of this shock some twenty million dollars were invested in research of a topic which had been
generally known as clairvoyance. The results were more than
unexpected and research is still trying to come to terms with
them today.
two print outs of different persons during a RV-session
As we know, methods (Controlled Remote Viewing) was created by Ingo Swann for SRI, which were meant to enable
human beings to control perceptions outside the range of
their five senses. It took the following decades to understand
how successful these methods actually were.
In order to understand these processes the users had first to
overcome their surprise that something like this could actually work. The wish to understand PSI had in fact lead then to
a drastically new approach towards training the brain.
We, in Germany, too, were very amazed about our experiences with Remote Viewing. We took our findings to a brain
laboratory, to do special measuring and collected empirical
data, analysed cycles and processes and took these deductions back to test them in practice.
When sixteen years ago I witnessed the first EEG measuring of
54 *eight martinis
But lets return to the barrier between right and left hemisphere. It is very useful for our everyday life. While you are
heading towards a red traffic light, clairvoyance is the last
thing you will need. Its following the traffic rules that are
needed here. Thats why we use Remote Viewing only in protected set-up situations.
Both hemispheres are connected and interact through a pulse
frequency; the Corpus Callosum is the organic link. In order to
better understand this concept it helps to picture a personal
computer: Although the processor would stand for just one
of the hemispheres, its capacity is clearly related to its pulse
frequency.
*eight martinis 55
What can be seen from the picture, is, that all those many
print-outs look more or less similar. Individual variations are
negligible. This can be considered as proof for the fact that
there is but one way for the brain that has started to engage
in this procedure. It has to react to the input and provide the
information-channels.
Fortunately the brain will also find its own way back to normal- as soon as it starts to get tired. In this aspect remote
viewing is like solving maths problems: After an hour of it
youve had enough and we need a break.
I also found that the CRV-protocol has interesting side-effects:
Through constantly stimulating the left-right-hemispherical
exchange activity the entire thought-process is quickened and
enhanced.
Thats how we lay the foundation for the acceptance of intuitive perception and how to use it to our advantage. We are
faster to recognize connections.
EEG topography
56 *eight martinis
late the subject and off it goes just like a session. In the past I
wasnt able to work like this. Similar kinds of experiences we
hear about from other authors. And its no longer surprising
if we start to understand the effectiveness of Ingo Swanns
method.
The truth is that remote viewing is far more than clairvoyance. This scientific method can serve as a tool to understand
some of the most fundamental processes in the brain. Numerous findings from a more detailed analysis of this method (on
ki
s
in
l
e
J
d
e
r
f
n
a
M
Recommended Reads
Three Remote Viewing
Classics from Joseph
McMoneagle.
Now also available in
ebook formats through:
BarnesandNoble.com,
Amazon.com,
Store.crossroadpress.com
*eight martinis 57
58 eight martinis
RV Notice Board
GALACTIC
TIMES
Courtney Browns anim
ated news broadcasts to the rest of the
Milky Way Galaxy
about events on Eart
h relating to remote
viewing. You can find
the series at:
www.farsightpresenta
tions.com.
Each episode is 7 to 10
minutes long.
www.farsightpresenta
tions.com
TKR:
Remote View
ing Forums
http://www.do
jopsi.info/foru
o
r notice t
u
o
y
d
d
a
To
ice board
t
o
n
V
R
e
Th
issues
in future
ntact Daz
please co
Remote Viewing
actise-Group-NYC
email: [email protected]
59 *eight martinis
*
*eight martinis 59