Remote Viewing

Could it be real?

Remote Viewing

Remote Viewing

Could it be real?

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I was taught throughout my childhood two stances to have on anything “supernatural”, either that it wasn’t real or that it was evil. At least if it was outside of faith healers “healing” people or certain Christians being able to “prophesize” future events. My mom and dad felt this could be possible, but things such as people being psychics, mediums, telling the future if they weren’t Christian, or really anything of this sort of extra sensory ability was seen as “dark arts” I guess would be the best term for it.

I was also taught that looking into any of this could open you up spiritually to “the enemy”, get you possessed by a demon or something unpleasant.

So throughout my younger years I didn’t even look into any of it, even after backsliding out of church I still didn’t because I just chocked it up to being superstitious nonsense like most of the stuff I was taught growing up.

So I found it intriguing when I recently was listening to the Telepathy Tapes and heard what the young people were capable of doing in those tests. In those podcasts they briefly mention that other tests had been done by the U.S. government in regards to exploring the possibility of extra sensory perception or ESP.

Now I knew about MKULTRA and how they tested LSD on unsuspecting young people to see if they would display powers and such, but I didn’t know the full extent of the details of some of the now declassified disclosures.

Generally you’ll hear people mention how there were some statistically significant findings when testing people’s ESP abilities, this mean’s if you had someone try to read someone’s mind let’s say, and out of a hundred people they consistently scored between 10–20% correct, but one candidate consistently scored 25–30%…that’d be statistically relevant for sure.

That in itself would be intriguing if you were able to rule out all other factors that may come into play with their guesses, like that they weren’t able to read certain body language, or had previous knowledge of the person etc.

But looking at these disclosures there were certain “anomalies” as they call them, that couldn’t be explained at all, and were well beyond statistically relevant minor increases in ability.