It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
When I was about 12, I had an experience, a vision, a bilocation experience I remember very vividly to this day. I was out in the woods, doing my thing. I spent a lot of time in the woods and it was an early summer day. I was out there all alone, looking into a deep ravine and I could smell a campfire, I smelled smoke.
I heard a dog barking, which was unusual, because there were no dogs around. I turned around to look and in this open area, is this Indian village, bark lodges not tee pees, people running around and playing. It's like I slipped in time. I call it bilocating.
It didn't last very long and it started dissolving and as it did, there was this older, tall fellow who waved at me like I was there all the time. Things turned back to normal. That experience stayed with me.
He's a major player in the books "Psi Spies" and "Alien Agenda" by Jim Marrs.
"Remote Viewers: the Secret History of America's Psychic Spies" by Jim Schnabel begins with Riley waking up and heading off to a workday at the Army's remote viewing unit.
A 1995 Discovery Channel show entitled "The Real X-Files" begins and ends with shots of Riley.
I've heard expert RVers say that they aren't worthy to be in the same room when his name is uttered. His videos are sought out and sell out at conferences. He's respected and looked up to as one of the best remote viewers in the world.
And what is the Universe according to Mel Riley?
"First," he explained, "one needs to learn to accept things as they are because that is how it is. Don't label and analyze things to death, get on with your life and live the time you have left."
"We also need to embrace a more tribal concept of taking care of our family and extended family," he suggested.
"A clan isn't necessarily blood and we need to learn to meet each otherÃŒs needs as a family would."
"And we need to walk in balance with the worlds within as well as outside of ourselves," he advised. "Without this, we can't be happy."
Today, Mel Riley is at peace with himself as he tries to walk in balance between his worlds. And for a man like him, that is one of the most important things in his life.
originally posted by: Night Star
a reply to: zosimov
Remote viewing is a fascinating subject.