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Can anyone list a few successful REMOTE VIEWING sessions?

Post by Bob73 » 10-12-2007 07:15 PM

I tried to search for some answers but got nothing to read so
after Ed Dames failed to find the missing STEVE FOSSET I
got to thinking : has Ed or any "Remote Viewer" done a
successful viewing? Give me three if there are that many.
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Post by joequinn » 10-12-2007 07:26 PM

No, nobody can list a few successful remote viewing sessions. They can only list the many unsuccessful ones. Why? Because the few successful ones are highly classified matters of national security.
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Post by Panache » 10-12-2007 08:40 PM

Among everyday people who have done so accurately, many of them have been spontaneous, serendipitous. It can become a science, and Sahaj Tantra can get it done, often taught for free.
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Post by Shirleypal » 10-12-2007 09:30 PM

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Post by gpshealy » 10-14-2007 09:23 PM

Because it is all complete and total BS. The remote viewing program gave no actionable intelligence. Come on remote viewing is just a fraud by snake oil salesmen to the gulliable and naive.

Ohh wait I take that back, Ingo Swan remote viewed and "found" structures on the moon. If the most "respected" voice in the remote viewing community says so, then it must be .... true?

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Post by Shirleypal » 10-14-2007 09:34 PM

gpshealy don't think the U.S. Government would use this program for almost 20 years if there was nothing to it, if you don't believe it that is your right.

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Post by Plainsman » 10-15-2007 03:25 PM

gpshealy wrote: Because it is all complete and total BS. The remote viewing program gave no actionable intelligence. Come on remote viewing is just a fraud by snake oil salesmen to the gulliable and naive.


Exactly. There has never been a successful remote viewing session; just a bunch of educated guesses and near 100 percent failures. Any accurate remote viewing sessions were completely accidental.

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Re: Can anyone list a few successful REMOTE VIEWING sessions

Post by wcstflyer » 10-15-2007 03:29 PM

Bob73 wrote: I tried to search for some answers but got nothing to read so
after Ed Dames failed to find the missing STEVE FOSSET I
got to thinking : has Ed or any "Remote Viewer" done a
successful viewing? Give me three if there are that many.


If Ed Dames could ever manage to find the remains of Steve Fossett and his Decathlon aircraft then he and his new wife could add a lot to their joint bank account; maybe scrap that move to the Ukraine and house hunt in Malibu?

I nearly rolled over in my bed with laughter when he announced on C2C that he went to search for Fossett along the crest of the High Sierras in a Cessna 172. That little airplane is a 160-180 hp powered glider with a service ceiling around 13,500 ft. Put Ed, a couple of lightweight observers and Theodore Throttle, the newly minted FBO charter pilot who started flying and shaving six months ago and you're at max gross weight. They may have gotten the thing up to 10,000 MSL but they almost certainly did not make it to 10,000 AGL; the altitude of Tahoe-Minden airport where the Civil Air Patrol search was based is at an alitude of 4415'. I wonder if barf bags were part of the Cessna 172's Minimum Equipment List? ;)

The mystery of Steve Fossett is one of the big hanger tales now circulating in pilot's lounges, but anyone who has ever flown over the remote stretches of western Nevada or has seen the block fault granite 13-14,000 ft. peaks of the Sierras can understand how easily an aircraft can become lost. Most probably it will take more than luck and Ed Dames remote viewing skils to ever find the wreckage.

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Successful Remote viewing anyone?

Post by Bob73 » 11-15-2007 07:02 PM

Come on...can't anyone list a few SUCCESSFUL remote viewing
sessions here? Must we get the famous Ingo Swan to tell us
or buy one of his 200$ books? Must we look into the CIA's
secret files? Will some NSA file clerk blab to this forum so we
will know? Are there no living "EDGAR CAYCE" dudes around
to chat with? (I think old Ed did have a few hits.) If there are
secret files somewhere in some dark office in Washington,D.C.
filled with remote viewing sessions that prove it works but
would damage the USA if it were told here.....please someone
just tell us about ONE tiny successful one.

Or is it as some other FF member has already said?.....it's
all just a huge bunch of BS !
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Post by Panache » 11-15-2007 07:52 PM

I anticipate your interest lies solely in 'famous' remote viewing experiences?
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