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reply posted on 26-8-2009 @ 10:45 PM by aleon1018
I used to think I was a remote viewer. The problem with remote viewing certain things is that someone might be able to manipulate what you see or in some way, the future. All seers are not necessarily all sayers.

I think Yoda said something like: "Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future."

remote viewing:

"Hmm. Control, control. You must learn control."

"Through the Force, things you will see. Other places. The future...the past...old friends long gone."

"Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size do you?"

I threw this one in for relationships.

starwars.wikia.com...:Yoda

There was some mention in a thread about not seeing past a certain date with the montauk chair either? Time Zero? Even bible codes have been said to be uncertain as well.

Remote Viewer Joseph Mc Moneagle has been said to have a 50% sucess rate. I suppose he also chooses his session questions ahead of time as well

So, a so-called psychic remote viewer or prophet that was only right half of the time, would be something like the Wishmaster. or even the false prophet.

And in my opinion, the system of remote viewing is likely the making of the false prophet.


Devine cosmos?

divinecosmos.com...



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reply posted on 2-10-2009 @ 09:38 PM by banjooligan
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People have a hard time RVing past 2012, for the same reason they cant RV their own death, or the lotto number, or other big hits. Its because they have a vested interest in the outcome, and the desire to modify the outcome is so great. Very distant events, in the case of Nostradamus were unaffected, because he knew he would be dead. Other factors with any innacurate go back to the basics, drug use, alcohol use, being tired, hungry, all of the things that cause and RV session to go bad. Any trained RVr and truthfully anyone with any perception and knowledge of science and physics knows that the sun will continue to rise after 12/21/2012 but its becoming clearer and clearer by the day for many that the date range surrounding this date by 6 months is going to be a great turning point. And someting is definately going to happen, but if has more of a wet, cold feel to it. More like a never ending storm and some seismic activity, who knows there may be some people that dont make it, but just because peole die whether a few thousand or a hundred million, thats not the end of the world, its just a big new event. Stock up on oreo cookies and ammuntion and ride it out.


reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 06:39 AM by stereologist
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I agree. I have had discussions with remote viewers from FarSight and I have to say their claims are self delusions. In one remote viewing episode the remote viewer called his viewing a major success at viewing a tornado. His notes described an arid land with motion and singing and music and buildings and ... That sure was a good fit to tornadoes in Missouri.

None of the remote viewing episodes by anyone at FarSight was any better although everyone claimed great successes every time.



reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 07:24 AM by Violater1
www.farsight.org...

www.crviewer.com...

I have personally trained with one of these and corresponded with both.
It is real. And it’s very enlightening.
I do not do it any more, because of what I saw.
Now, like everyone else, I just go on and live my life.
I suggest reading Jim Marrs book Psy Spies (the movie “The Men Who Stare At Goats”) is about a real U.S. military program.


reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 07:33 AM by stereologist
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There was a real military program and it was a failure. I discussed this with the FarSight group as well. None of the FarSight remote viewings have worked although they proudly claim success when they make such statements as:

1. Something artificial
2. Moving, motion, something is happening
3. People, things
4. Feeling, stretching

Then they claim this is a spot on viewing of a shuttle launch. It could just as well have been a trip to a music festival, making dinner, the release of a new movie, etc.

Their claims are simply shoehorning after the fact.


reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 07:47 AM by Violater1
Originally posted by stereologist
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There was a real military program and it was a failure. .



Indeed.
It was such a failure that it lasted for over 2 decades, and the U.S. Navy brought in their own team and trained..
Imagine that!
edit on 28-8-2011 by Violater1 because: DisInfo Troll!!!!



reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 12:31 PM by stereologist
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I can laugh too. The program never produced anything worthwhile in over 2 decades. The only reason it lasted so long was that it had a marginal budget over that time period. There were always claims of getting closer and more training would lead to better results.

After 2 decades it was finally crossed off the budget because it was a whopping failure!


reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 12:33 PM by stereologist
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Isn't it interesting how you failed to tel us why all of these remove reviewers are unable to win the million dollar prize. If anyone from FarSight or any other of these self delusional groups applied I'm sure that they would be shocked to find out that they actually have to produce a hit.



reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 01:04 PM by Bluesma
Originally posted by stereologist
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Don't include Mother Shipton. She never existed.


Okay. ........"Whoever wrote the Mother Shipton predictions"....


reply posted on 28-8-2011 @ 04:57 PM by stereologist
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www.museumofhoaxes.com...
The first known edition of Mother Shipton’s prophecies appeared in print in 1641, eighty years after her death. However, the most important editions of her work appeared in 1684, edited by Richard Head (this edition included the earliest biographical information about her), and in 1862, edited by Charles Hindley.

Mother Shipton’s prophecies are hoaxes, because it now appears that almost all of them were written by others after the events they described had already happened. For instance, the first record of her prophecy about Cardinal Wolsey dates from 1641, long after the man had died. Her prophecies about future technology, and about the world coming to an end in 1881, first appeared in print in the 1862 edition of her sayings, and Charles Hindley, the editor of that edition, later admitted that he had composed them.

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