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reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 04:59 AM by Exuberant1
reply to post by A Conscience



Ingo Swanns publisher just recently asked scribd to remove their material from that site.

You shouldnt link directly to pirated book on ATS threads -that is why I asked those who wanted the book to use the u2u function to acquire the link.


*Another reason I did this is because when you post something like that on ATS, it does not take long for that thing to be taken down and then it can no longer be appreciated.

Oh well, It will save me answering all those u2us.


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 05:18 AM by A Conscience
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You shouldnt link directly to pirated book on ATS threads -that is why I asked those who wanted the book to use the u2u function to acquire the link.


Right! Edited it out. Thanks for mentioning that.



reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 08:04 AM by Witness2008
reply to post by starwatcher1



I am discovering that the participants of remote viewing programs passed on the techniques to their children.

Long story made short here..My father was part of CID, he mentions little of it but I was raised playing remote viewing games, I then raised my children playing the same games. I did not recognize the weirdness of my childhood until well into my adult years.

I wonder how many children were introduced to remote viewing through their parents.


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 08:21 AM by starwatcher1
reply to post by Witness2008



Just wondering if this is something you think we all have, or is this just a learned technique?
Could you go into detail about the "game"?


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 08:38 AM by Witness2008
reply to post by starwatcher1



We all have this ability. But with flouride and television the secrets of remote viewing are safe.

Growing up playing hide and seek meant a mental search instead of the normal physical search. We were always rewarded when a "guess" was a correct one. We played "whats in the hand?" not which hand.
When ever I had a question he would want me to guess at the answer.

My childhood was full of mental and psychic exercises. Puzzles were a big thing for him...not the type that create some scenic picture but objects that had to be untangled quickly.My father is one of the most paranoid over protective persons I have ever known.

As children we were allowed a minimal amount of television and friends. Due to the happenings in my life recently I am just now piecing my past together with my future.

Having teenage children caused me to want to shut down the "knowing".


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 09:38 AM by alienj
reply to post by starwatcher1



What lake in Alaska, I live up here and I will go and sit by this lake day in and day out with a hd video camera and a digital camera to get a pic. I bet we will never know the name of the lake or any defining details that would give this fairy tale teeth. Just a name, the name of a lake, that is all I am asking.... Pls make everyone's dreams come true.



reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 09:39 AM by Raider of Truth
reply to post by starwatcher1



oh thats nice Earth is an Oasis in the vastness of Space >.<

we should tax the aliens for refueling here! give us space technology that is suitable for ALL earthlings and not just astronauts.

one day they will assimilate into this society and we won't care it will be as normal as cleaning your teeth daily. i hope it happens in my lifetime but there is a high chance it won't then again i am still young i got a good 70+ years who knows what medical and technological advances Earth will accomplish then.


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 09:41 AM by alienj
reply to post by mystiq



Everyone has the ability, its called imagination. Some people just grow up and base their facts in reality while others remain in an imaginary world with grand views of the world around them. Truth is irrelevant in your imagination.

Plus I am not sure if I buy the water refueling bit, Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, thats like us driving to another state to fuel up, why not just fuel up at the corner git-n-go.

[edit on 21-5-2009 by alienj]


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 09:48 AM by mystiq
Originally posted by alienj
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post by mystiq



Everyone has the ability, its called imagination. Some people just grow up and base their facts in reality while others remain in an imaginary world with grand views of the world around them. Truth is irrelevant in your imagination.


Amazingly, the assessment of results on known targets has a high level of accuracy. And these things are easily assessed, when your target is in the real world. When you have many accuracy hits or psi moments, you will have a lot more confidence in assessing hard or impossible to examine targets. If you have a trained group with an 80% accuracy rate, several sessions on unusual targets would be very interesting.


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 09:50 AM by starwatcher1
reply to post by alienj



Not sure of the name of the lake that he is talking about but this is not the first time I have heard of this. I remember reading a while back that there is a particular mountain in Alaska that has a lot of strange happening associated with it. There is also reported to be a UFO base there too. I would guess that they are close to the same location. If I can find it I will let you know.


reply posted on 21-5-2009 @ 10:00 AM by alienj
reply to post by mystiq



Why did the cia shut down remote viewing, because it did not work! Thats a fact, not this bogus accuracy statement you make on known targets. Please site the scientific study your referring too. The CIA report noted that in the case of remote viewing there was a large amount of irrelevant, erroneous information that was provided and there was little agreement observed among the reports of the remote viewers.
www.skepdic.com...

Lets us also note the size of the item being remotely viewed, the bigger the better in remote viewing because you can have a higher chance of making a hit of something that has a massive complex rather than a lime green house in a field by itself.

Remote viewing has never been proven to actually work with any consistency, to my knowledge there have been no unbiased scientific evidence showing it has a high accuracy rate, even the zen card experiments have failed when trying to prove the existence of remote viewing.
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