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Daz_rv

@remoteviewed

A designer. photographer, Remote Viewer, Intuitive, & cryptocurrency enthusiast.

Bath, UK Присоединился Eylül 2011
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@_Szlachta @UAPLuigi No its not - Ok, identify gifted or psychic kids - then what, how and why?
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Szlachta 🧯@_Szlachta·
@remoteviewed @UAPLuigi I'm talking about the gifted and talented programs in US public schools. Why? That's pretty obvious.
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★ UAP Luigi ★ 👁️⃤ 🇺🇸 👽MJ12 SOM1-01 🫈
🫈😎 🧠⚡️ STAR GATE & 🇺🇸 Major General Albert "Bert" Newton Stubblebine III STAR GATE was one of a number of "remote viewing programs" conducted under a variety of code names, including SUN STREAK, GRILL FLAME, and CENTER LANE by DIA and INSCOM, and SCANATE by CIA. These efforts were initiated to assess foreign programs in the field; contract for basic research into the phenomenon; and to evaluate controlled remote viewing as an intelligence tool. Major General Albert "Bert" Newton Stubblebine III is the godfather of Psionic’s and was involved with a plethora of these programs over 32 year career beginning in 1952. Ever heard of the movie the “Men Who Stare At Goats”? That’s about Bert! The program consisted of two separate activities. An operational unit employed remote viewers to train and perform remote viewing intelligence-gathering. The research program was maintained separately from the operational unit. This effort was initiated in response to CIA concerns about reported Soviets investigations of psychic phenomena. Between 1969 and 1971, US intelligence sources concluded that the Soviet Union was engaged in "psychotronic" research. By 1970, it was suggested that the Soviets were spending approximately 60 million rubles per year on it, and over 300 million by 1975. The money and personnel devoted to Soviet psychotronics suggested that they had achieved breakthroughs, even though the matter was considered speculative, controversial and "fringy." The initial research program, called SCANATE [scan by coordinate] was funded by CIA beginning in 1970. Remote viewing research began in 1972 at the Stanford Research Institute [SRI] in Menlo Park, CA. This work was conducted by Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff, once with the NSA and at the time a Scientologist. The effort initially focused on a few "gifted individuals" such as New York artist Ingo Swann, an OT Level VII Scientologist. Many of the SRI "empaths" were from the Church of Scientology. Individuals who appeared to show potential were trained and taught to use talents for "psychic warfare." The minimum accuracy needed by the clients was said to be 65%, and proponents claim that in the later stages of the training effort, this accuracy level was "often consistently exceeded." GONDOLA WISH was a 1977 Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) Systems Exploitation Detachment (SED) effort to evaluate potential adversary applications of remote viewing. Building on GONDOLA WISH, an operational collection project was formalized under Army intelligence as GRILL FLAME in mid-1978. Located in buildings 2560 and 2561 at Fort Meade, MD, GRILL FLAME, (INSCOM "Detachment G") consisted of soldiers and a few civilians who were believed to possess varying degrees of natural psychic ability. The SRI research program was integrated into GRILL FLAME in early 1979, and hundreds of remote viewing experiments were carried out at SRI through 1986. In 1983 the program was re-designated the INSCOM CENTER LANE Project (ICLP). Ingo Swann and Harold Puthoff at SRI developed a set of instructions which theoretically allowed anyone to be trained to produce accurate, detailed target data. used this new collection methodology against a wide range of operational and training targets. The existence of this highly classified program was reported by columnist Jack Anderson in April 1984. In 1984 the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council evaluated the remote viewing program for the Army Research Institute. The results were unfavorable. When Army funding ended in late 1985, the unit was redesignated SUN STREAK and transferred to DIA's Scientific and Technical Intelligence Directorate, with the office code DT-S.
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@JamesBo80345369 @grok you can easily use remote viewing to make profits on financial markets
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@_Szlachta @UAPLuigi for use by who, how and why?~ Certainly not the official RV program.
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In this exploratory study, a team of remote viewers tested a hypothesis that the ideogram process of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) methodology could be effectively utilized within a binary Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) protocol to predict future outcomes of cryptocurrency movements. Eleven tests were carried out over a four-month period by 12 viewers recruited via social media platforms. Two trials were omitted due to administrative errors, one result was not clear, leaving eight working trials, which were completed with 100% accuracy. remoteviewed.com/an-exploratory…
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Gen Macaslan messing is not unusual for those who have been following the field for decades. During the 1980s, over 25 scientists and engineers, many employed by UK defense contractor GEC-Marconi, died under mysterious, unexpected, or reported suicide circumstances. These individuals often worked on top-secret military projects, including the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative ("Star Wars"), leading to conspiracy theories about their deaths. Key figures associated with the 1980s defense scientist deaths include: Vimal Dajibhai (1986): A junior software engineer for Marconi working on torpedo guidance, found dead in Bristol. Ashad Sharif (1986): A computer analyst for Marconi who died in "macabre circumstances" in Bristol. was Peter Peapell (1987): A metallurgist at the Royal Military College of Science, found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in his garage. David Sands (1987): A senior scientist at a Marconi sister company who died after crashing his car into a restaurant. Jonathan Walsh (1985): A communications expert for Marconi who died after falling from a hotel window in Africa. Other Notable Deaths: David A. Johnston (1980): A U.S. Geological Survey volcanologist killed in the Mount St. Helens eruption. Most of the GEC-Marconi deaths were officially ruled as suicides or accidental, but the bizarre nature of several deaths, such as cases of apparent "suicide" involving car bombs or binding, led to ongoing public speculation about potential espionage or forced deaths
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Star Gate archives in their many online formats are a great resource into the 23yr remote viewing programmes, achievements and more.
Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)@Cortex_Zero

👁️ Inside STARGATE: The Declassified CIA Archive on Remote Viewing In January 2017, the CIA quietly placed one of the U.S. government’s most controversial intelligence archives into public view: the STARGATE collection. Released through the agency’s CREST archive, the material documents the government’s long-running remote viewing effort and includes session summaries, operational reports, internal evaluations, foreign intelligence assessments, and broader program records. Official CIA records describe STAR GATE as an umbrella effort focused on anomalous phenomena and related intelligence applications. Most people know the program existed. Far fewer have actually read the primary documents. The CIA’s own Reading Room remains the original source for the archive, while The Black Vault made the material substantially more usable by converting the difficult-to-read .tif release into a searchable PDF collection totaling 89,901 pages. The wider record is also mirrored through Internet Archive-style repositories, where files tied to earlier code names such as SCANATE, GONDOLA WISH, GRILL FLAME, CENTER LANE, and SUN STREAK can be browsed more easily. ([CIA][2]) This matters because the STARGATE release is not rumor, hearsay, or secondhand interpretation. It is the declassified paper trail itself. For anyone serious about understanding what the government actually studied, believed, funded, and argued over in the world of remote viewing, the archive is still one of the most important primary-source collections available. #ufox #ufotwitter

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@RedPandaKoala LOL... do people not realize that he's not an honourable perosn.
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Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
🚨🤣 Rick Doty caught in another lie! This time about missing UFO general Yesterday: I knew McCasland and had dinner with him in 2023 2024: I never met McCasland x.com/HighEarthOrbit…
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Future Forecasting Group@TheOfficial_FFG·
Did This Remote Viewer Just Discovered the Cause of The Mandela Effect? Remote Viewer was looking at China's secret hypergravity research facility, and what he got back was interesting... "...they're observing and studying. There's a sense of calculations and configurations having to do with mishaps or timelines or sequences of events. And it kind of gave, Mandela Effect idea here the sense of, like, different timelines, like, how would something play out if, if it went this way, or how would it play out if it went that way?" "...spinning at a really high rpm. I got a powerful energy. And I also felt like this energy penetrated the earth, and that was significant for some reason... I also saw, like, a, torsion field being created. That's that's what I was trying to sketch with that butterfly pattern is that it radiated outward like a donut..." "...it just felt like there was, a cycling to it where it would build up, compress and then release and go up, and then it would build up, compress and release and go down and it's cycle that way repeated." "...this thing moving so fast. It was hard to tell... This is like a blur to me. It's moving very fast and maybe has also has an energetic component to it, like not just a physical thing. The rotation, there's a pull and a force associated with it. And they're studying like how this affects the fabric of reality... like a dead space or an an inert point, like creating a separate envelope or a distinct existence, kind of like a black hole." "...It reminded me of Tesla's work, and there was a sense of desperation and trying to complete something. But I also got the sense that something was missing or possibly stolen."
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@BrianDunning Well tbh, a large proportion of the USA believed Trump to be a president, so what does that tell you.
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Bill Robertson@BillOutOfTown·
I wonder if .@remoteviewed or any other remote viewers have been given a task something like "Identify the individual behind the @TMBSPACESHIPS account and their current location/status"? If so, would love to see the results.
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@AmericanALCHMY Join us as the Rabbit Hole Remote Viewing Team takes an unprecedented psychic dive deep below the sands of Egypt to uncover mind-blowing structures, ancient energy systems, and interdimensional gateways. youtu.be/55WwbC97K1c?si…
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American Alchemy@AmericanALCHMY·
BREAKING: New Scans Show Massive Structures Under the Pyramids! (FULL DEBATE) Featuring scientist Filippo Biondi and researcher Geoffrey Drumm. Episode out now on YouTube and Spotify
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@Searchlightmagazine@Searchlight_mag·
An embarrassing collection of around 40 far-right activists called out by the Bristol ‘Patriots’ attempted to march through Bristol city centre yesterday but were heavily outnumbered by anti-racist counter-demonstrators and had to be protected all the way by a large police operation. Read more here: searchlightmagazine.com/2026/03/bristo… @uaf @AntiRacismDay
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