UFOs or weird science? Online poll asks TV viewers about new series project concepts
TV watchers may be interested in this upcoming show for topics of interest that include remote viewing…
By Steve Hammons
An online poll posted today asks readers and TV viewers what kinds of unconventional subjects they would like to see in the proposed new TV series.
The series project, tentatively titled “Joint Recon Study Group,” follows a secret team of military officers and civilians as they investigate unusual and anomalous developments.
At the online site serving as a platform for the TV project, the poll question is:
“For the TV series project ‘Joint Recon Study Group,’ what topics would you like to see explored? (You can select more than one.)”
Multiple-choice responses to choose from include the following:
- “UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation”
- “ESP, remote viewing and human consciousness”
- “Unconventional military and intelligence activities”
- “Spiritual topics: Afterlife, angels, a larger intelligence”
- “Real current events affecting the US, other countries, Earth”
- “Other”
POLL PROVIDES INSIGHT
Viewer interest in TV series such as “The X-Files,” “JAG,” “Army Wives,” “Medium,” “Stargate SG-1″ and other shows is something the Joint Recon Study Group series development team has paid close attention to.
In dealing with unconventional topics, the writers promise that they plan to maintain authenticity regarding scientific, military, intelligence and other aspects of the show.
This special Joint Recon Study Group team includes military officers from the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force. Intelligence agency personnel and civilians are also part of the group.
The characters in the series are serious military and intelligence people who bring certain viewpoints to their investigations of unusual subjects. They are professionals, but also very human. When they encounter strange phenomena, they may discover things within themselves too.
In their determination to complete their mission of exploring anomalous phenomena deemed important to U.S. national security, they face dangerous threats from various kinds of adversaries, according to the TV project writers.
Some of the areas that the TV project developers plan for Joint Recon Study Group to investigate include ESP and “remote viewing,” UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation, time travel, teleportation, developments in quantum physics, crop circles, DNA genetics mysteries, ancient American Indian legends and prophecies and government dolphin research, to name a few.
NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this article, you might also like the June 6 piece “In new TV series project, secret government team explores unusual phenomena.” For more information, please visit the Joint Recon Study Group site and have a look around.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/67469
1 commentRemote Viewing 2012: What does the future hold?
RealityShifters® News - May 2008
Issue #104
How Good Can it Get?
Remote Viewing 2012
“What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly.”
– Richard Bach, Illusions
As we approach the year 2012 and notice natural disasters around the world, many people wonder what will happen less than five short years from now. While some fear all manner of crises, it is reassuring to note that several indigenous peoples of Earth inform us that this time of transition has been long anticipated, and something that has occurred many times before.
According to the Mayan long count calendar system which tracks events through 26,000 year cycles of time, there is special significance to the year 2012 being a time of transition from the “Earth era” to an “era of Ether” at the time of Winter Solstice, on December 21, 2012. Within the cycles spanning 5,125 years, there are cycles known as the ‘13 Baktun Count’ which last 394 years, or 144,000 days. We are currently traveling through the final 13th baktun cycle — which began in 1618 and will run through 2012, and which is known as both ‘the triumph of materialism’ and ‘the transformation of matter.’
The Maya predicted this time would be a time of great forgetting, in which we lose our sense of Oneness with nature and the Earth. In the 1600s, mechanical clocks were invented which continue to this day, and which give people a sense that time exists outside of us, rather than as part of us.
The end of this materialistic time and the movement into the time of Ether is a profound change that also corresponds to a unique celestial event. On the winter solstice of 2012, the noonday Sun exactly conjuncts the crossing point of the sun’s ecliptic with the galactic plane, while also closely conjuncting the exact the center of the galaxy.
This past month I conducted a workshop in which participants and I remote viewed 2012, to see for ourselves what the future holds in store. In this remote viewing circle, most all participants clearly sensed a feeling of tremendous harmony, peacefulness and joy… and yet some also sensed that just past this peaceful calm lay some degree of chaos, stress and strife.
This energetic view of 2012 is one which feels like a smooth continuation of life as we know it today, with an additional emphasis on heightened energetic awareness. Most remote viewers had a sense of being in peaceful contemplation by themselves on December 21st 2012, and some noted they could clearly look out at a large, calm body of water. I saw myself by the Pacific Ocean along the California coast, and sensed that even as I was basking in radiant vibrations of unconditional love, there were people on Earth who were primarily focused more on material matters… such as wind storms.
According to Hopi legend, the world has already ended three times before, and people have survived fire, an ice age resulting from magnetic pole reversals, and flooding. The signs of the coming Fifth World are now appearing as prophesied by Hopi, as life forms from previous worlds spring up from the ground, the stars, and our hearts. The Hopi Life Plan petroglyphs remind people to be not be misled off course into attempting to be better than others, but instead to remain guided truly by Spirit.
In previous end times, those who made it through the transition with the most ease were those whose kopavi, the ‘door on top of their heads,’ stayed open to receive inspiration, and whose hearts were open to caring for others. An attitude of open-mindedness and open heartedness is clearly optimal for facing times of great upheaval and change, yet in stressful times, people who have not practiced the art of keeping open-minded and open-hearted can find it challenging to maintain.
This past month has provided us with opportunities to assist people in the world who have suffered through earthquakes and wind storms. While it is clear that many crises we are facing now require our attention and assistance, it is equally clear on an intuitive level that when we step back far enough, we can see that everything on Earth is moving forward beautifully. It is up to us to remain open to inspiration… and open to love.
As singer/songwriter Michael Stipe from the musical group REM puts it, “It’s the end of the world as we know it, And I feel fine.”
Wishing you may discover just how good your life can get,
Cynthia Sue Larson
(email Cynthia at cynthia@realityshifters.com)
Reprinted from RealityShifters® News, a free ezine featuring articles, stories, book reviews and websites for shifting reality. Subscribe at http://realityshifters.com/ and receive free gifts when you recommend this web site to your friends.
1 commentRemote Viewing Western European Protocols - Gerald O’Donnell Interview Transcript
Interview Transcript: Michael Jura Interview with Gerald O’Donnell - Remote Viewing
Hi everyone, this is Michael Jura and I am on the line here with Gerald O’Donnell, and one of the things that we are going to do today is get information from Gerald O’Donnell regarding Western European protocols of remote viewing.
Now just a few weeks ago, we had Ed Dames on the line and he kind of blew us away with some of the stuff that he shared.
Today we thought we’d get experience and insights from a remote view from a completely different part of the planet, this time a non-American remote viewer.
So Gerald, it’s a pleasure to have you online, could you do us a favor and tell us a little bit about your background and how you got involved with remote viewing?
Gerald O’Donnell: Okay, I got involved in remote viewing in the beginning of the 1980s until close to the late years of the 1980s, I was part of a joint operation in Western Europe between western Europe intelligence services and law enforcement agencies. It was done in a some how different way in the US because there was no academic background nor feed back given at that point. And some of those operations, or some of those services are still operating using these protocols so I cannot reveal all that has been done, and all that is being done now.
Michael Jura: I understand, I fully understand. But out of curiosity Gerald, is remote viewing still being actively used by many western European governments?
Gerald O’Donnell: Yes, of course.
Michael Jura: Can you give us an example of what they would be using it for now, given that the cold war is effectively over?
Gerald O’Donnell: Well, maybe the Cold war is over but many more wars are happening all over the planet, so they would be using it for exactly the same purpose that they were using it before, which is really trying to investigate other locations or situations or people that cannot be investigated in a different way, a lot of the times during remote influencing, those situations and individuals. It’s a tool.
Michael Jura: I see, and I am curious if this is as widely accepted in Europe and publicly made acceptable in Europe as it is in the US, I mean just to give you an example, in the US the Marin county police department has openly shared that they use psychics to help them solve cases, and even President Jimmy Carter in 1995 disclosed the contents of part of the Stargate program. Are western European governments as willing to admit that they are funding such research?
Gerald O’Donnell: At some level yes, it is not officially published everywhere, it’s not being declassified as it’s been here, so there is less publication about it. The eastern Europeans are publishing a lot of research papers and pretty open about this situation. There is most going on in Eastern Europe than there is in Western Europe as a whole.
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Remote viewing is essentially ESP (extrasensory perception) done systematically through learning special training techniques. It was used by the CIA. To learn and get into the “how to” requires technical and scientific training.
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Remote viewing is in fact so powerfull, it was employed by the CIA. Basically remote viewing (RV) refers to the attempt to gather information about a distant or unseen target using paranormal means or extra-sensory perception. Typically a remote viewer is expected to give information about an object that is hidden from physical view and separated at some distance. The term was introduced by parapsychologists Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff in 1974.
In 1972 Stanford Research Institute (SRI) laser physicist Hal Puthoff tested remote viewer Ingo Swann, and the experiment led to a visit from two employees of the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology. The result was a $50,000 CIA-sponsored project.
The initial CIA-funded project was later renewed and expanded. A number of CIA officials including John McMahon, then the head of the Office of Technical Service and later the Agency’s deputy director, became strong supporters of the program.
A struggle between unbelievers and believers in the sponsor organizations provided much of the “how to” training program’s actual drama. Each side seems to have been utterly convinced that the other’s views were wrong.
In the early 1990s the Military Intelligence Board, chaired by DIA chief Soyster, appointed an Army Colonel, William Johnson, to manage the remote viewing unit and evaluate its objective usefulness. According to an account by former SRI-trained remote-viewer, Paul Smith (2005), Johnson spent several months running the remote viewing unit against military and DEA targets, and ended up a believer, not only in remote viewing’s validity as a phenomenon but in its usefulness as an intelligence tool.
After the Democrats lost control of the Senate in late 1994, funding declined and the program went into decline. The project was transferred out of DIA to the CIA in 1995, with the promise that it would be evaluated there, but most participants in the program believed that it would be terminated.
Remote viewing was popularized in the 1990s, following the declassification of documents related to the Stargate Project, a 20 million dollar research program sponsored by the U.S. Federal Government to determine any potential military application of psychic phenomena. The program was terminated in 1995, apparently citing a lack of documented evidence that the program had any value to the intelligence community. According to expert remote viewers who worked with the CIA however, the very controversial program was terminated because people high up in the U.S. government were afraid that remote viewing could be used against them.
One of the early experiments was lauded by proponents as having improved the methodology and techniques of remote viewing scientific testing and as raising future experimental standards, but also criticized as leaking information to the participants by inadvertently leaving clues. Some later experiments had negative results when these clues were eliminated
Remote viewing, like other forms of extra-sensory perception, is generally considered as pseudoscience due to the need to overcome fundamental ideas about causality, time, and other principles currently held by the scientific community, and the lack of a positive theory that explains the outcomes. Nevertheless though, while the “hows” of remote viewing are still not understood well, what is known for sure is that it works.
1 commentEd Dames: Remote Viewing Expert
Ed Dames Is a Supreme Expert On Remote Viewing. Moreover, Major Ed Dames is also a highly recognized intelligence officer who has worked for TOP SECRET U.S. government military projects…
… his predictions have been accurate and have led to mind blowing results which exceeded expectations. Ed Dames is also the brain behind the successful Killshot DVD. The Kill Shot reveals remote viewing secrets and features Major Ed Dames himself.
His remote viewing abilities were responsible for uncovering dangerous Soviet biochemical weapons. He later went on to receive numerous awards and recognitions for his immense achievements in intelligence related work. On top of that, remote viewing began receiving support from the U.S. government to be employed further as an effective intelligence gathering tactic within secret initiatives.
In 1991 Major Ed Dame retired from the U.S. military and began advancing remote viewing and its related technologies with complex goals in mind. He held remote viewing workshops from 2000 to 2004 throughout the United States, and is currently behind a number of groundbreaking offerings that can teach interested people the powerful methods and techniques used for remote viewing.
Today, Ed Dames is an undisputed expert in the field of remote viewing. He spends most of his free time pursuing humanitarian causes.
LearnRemoteViewing.com conducted an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Ed Dames. Here it is:
What is Remote Viewing?
Michael Jura: Hi Ed, this is Michael Jura from LearnRemoteViewing.com
Major Ed Dames: Hi.
Michael Jura: Hi Ed. Let’s start with one of the quick and easy ones. What is remote viewing, and how did you get involved in remote viewing?
Major Ed Dames: Remote viewing is in essence, systematic ESP. It’s extrasensory perception but it’s turned into a skill. We were born with an innate faculty to be able to have ESP but what we do in our business is to turn this innate faculty into a skill, that’s what this is, systematic ESP. I got involved in this because I was an intelligence officer in very high levels of US government and this was one of the tools at my disposal to collect intelligence, but I was so enthralled with it that I stepped down to become the operations and training officer of this psychic spy unit, which was the DIA/CIA Stargate program.
Michael Jura: Very interesting. And this leads me to one of the most common questions that we received. Why did government funding stop for this program?
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Major Ed Dames: What is Remote Viewing?
No commentsWas Saddam found by using Remote Viewing?
“1up” for remote viewing! We need to increase awareness and let remote viewing be given the recognition it deserves for the various breakthroughs it has led to!
‘Remote viewing led to Saddam’s capture’
ISRAEL. It was a clairvoyant using remote viewing techniques who was responsible for leading US commandos to Saddam Hussein’s hiding place in Iraq three years ago.
That’s the claim made by famous spoon-bender Uri Geller in an interview with a Reuters news agency correspondent in Herzliya, Israel, the day after Hussein was sentenced to death by an Iraqi court for crimes against humanity.
“You remember when they found Saddam Hussein in Iraq? A soldier walked over to a rock, lifted it and then found a trap-door and found him in there,” Geller recalled.
“Well, I know that that soldier walked over to that rock because he got information from a ‘remote viewer’ from the United States.”
Geller, who claims he worked for the Central Intelligence Agency during the Cold War, said his information came from a high-level source involved in American paranormal programmes.
At the time of his capture, US commanders said a source close to Hussein had given him up under interrogation. A US military spokesman in Iraq had no immediate comment on Geller’s claim.
A Brazilian psychic had previously claimed the $25 million bounty offered for Saddam’s capture, saying he had described the hiding place in letters to the US government. Uri Geller is currently in Israel in connection with a reality TV show.
ParanormalReview.com’s editor, Roy Stemman, recently suggested that Geller himself may have been the unidentified remote viewer who was brought in by the Israeli Army to help locate two kidnapped soldiers.
Since research into remote viewing – the ability to use the mind to “see” events that are happening far away – has been financed by the US military in the past, it is likely that there is a grain of truth in Geller’s claim. Indeed, it would be surprising if the US wasn’t experimenting with remote viewing techniques back in 2003, alongside conventional investigation methods, in their hunt for Saddam Hussein.
In fact, a remote viewing experiment conducted by US parapsychologist Stephan A. Schwartz (left), an internationally acknowledged expert on the subject, illustrates how accurate the technique can be, particular if the results are a consensus view taken from numerous “viewers”.
The experiment, conducted on 3 November 2003, suggested that Saddam Hussein would be found crouching in a subterranean room or cave, beneath an ordinary-looking house on the outskirts of a small village near Tikrit, that is reached by a tunnel. And the former leader, they said, would look like a homeless person, with a ratty salt-and-pepper beard. He would have a gun and some money but would not put up any resistance.
All of these statements, subsequently, were scored as hits. And the drawings showed striking similarities with the diagrams and related evidence presented by the US military when they announced Saddam’s capture (see Schwartz’s comparison below).
Four days after the experiment, the Pentagon announced that a special “covert commando force to hunt Saddam Hussein” had been formed. He was captured more than five weeks later, on 16 December.
The ARE’s magazine Venture Inward (March/April 2004) carried a news story about the seminar in which Stephan Schwartz emphasised it was just an experiment, adding:
“We had no access to military forces and, without that, there is no way to operationalise such information. People often target that remote viewing is just a piece of a complex puzzle, not some magic bullet that alone solves the problem.
“However, it is difficult to resist the conclusion that, had we been able to get it to someone in the command structure who was prepared to act on it, this data might have been quite useful.”
Did Uri Geller hear about this experiment and misinterpret it? Or does he have information that suggests someone did have access to the command struct and it did act on it? Though Geller provides no evidence, the Stephan A. Schwartz experiment ddemonstrates that such a possibility is feasible.
Perhaps, one day, the Freedom of Information Act will reveal the full story.
Read the full article here…
No commentsInterview with Paul Smith - Remote Viewing
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Have you been fascinated by what remote viewing can do, but always wondered about its history and development? Have you ever wondered if remote viewing can be used with dowsing for greater accuracy and predictions? Well, from one of the very first students when remote viewing was developed, you will hear the blow-by-blow unfolding of remote viewing…
In this FREE TELESEMINAR, Major Paul Smith reveals:
- The Tactics: How remote viewing helped the Army in combat
- The Inside Scoop: The other reason revealing why the government terminated the remote viewing program that other remote viewers do not speak of
- The Possibility: Is the government still using remote viewing?
- The Truth: How Uri Gellar was a victim of a rumor involving Saddam Hussein
- The Power: Using dowsing hand-in-hand with remote viewing for a synergistic power to pinpoint elusive locations
- The Refined Methodology: Protocols and tools of using dowsing in conjunction with remote viewing
- The Intuition: How dowsing bypasses the left brain’s communication function to tap straight into the subconscious and draw out the exact location that your intuition knows
- The Science: Myths about the brainwaves level of the mind when remote viewing or dowsing… and the exposed insignificance of the theta or alpha level
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Remote Viewing and the ESP Affair - Key Movie Plot Points
This is the last of a four-part video series in which Major Ed Dames shares about the true life conspiracy story in which he led a team of agents in the CIA remote viewing program, and in this video, he’s tying in key plot points from the movies ESP Affair which is based on these true life events…
(part 1) (part 2) (part 3)
Ed Dames EXCLUSIVE Interview -
Part 4: Remote Viewing and the ESP Affair - Key Movie Plot Points
No commentsConsciousness and Remote Viewing Interview with Major Ed Dames
Ever wondered how consciousness can influence remote viewing? Major Ed Dames has the answer…
Ed Dames EXCLUSIVE Interview -
Part 3: Consciousness & Remote Viewing
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