• Remote Viewing

    From k9zw@700:100/69 to All on Sun May 30 21:19:27 2021
    Some of the USA's dabbling in this is documented. Men who stare at goats,
    and such.

    There are reports of formal military/para-military units working on this for the Soviet remant states and in Asia.

    So what gives and what do they get that is worth funding groups of people
    doing this study?

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  • From StreetSamurai@700:100/9 to k9zw on Tue Jul 20 16:20:33 2021
    I am unsure if it is true or not, but I have heard that a side benefit of these projects was that we forced other countries to spend a lot of money to "keep up with us" and it has caused a lot of harm to their intelligence agencies in terms of reputation. Don't know if it is true, but that is the rumor I guess.
























































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  • From k9zw@700:100/69 to StreetSamurai on Tue Jul 20 17:44:32 2021
    On 20 Jul 2021, StreetSamurai said the following...

    I am unsure if it is true or not, but I have heard that a side benefit
    of these
    projects was that we forced other countries to spend a lot of money to "keep up
    with us" and it has caused a lot of harm to their intelligence agencies
    in terms of reputation. Don't know if it is true, but that is the rumor
    I guess.

    Whether the projects produced actionable information or just were timewasters for other countries remains unknown.

    Might be a bit of both?

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  • From gcubebuddy@700:100/75 to k9zw on Tue Aug 31 08:37:53 2021
    Some of the USA's dabbling in this is documented. Men who stare at
    goats, and such.
    There are reports of formal military/para-military units working on this for the Soviet remant states and in Asia.
    So what gives and what do they get that is worth funding groups of people doing this study?

    I had a class mate in the school of metaphysics that i attended here in OK.C. she had trained under a shaman who was in the Soviet Unions Spitznof forces.
    he apparently was part of the indiginuos tribes in Siberia. Appeantly he told my class mate, that now all governments have devices that is able to snoop on people who do remote viewing, if they are targeting sites that are
    classified, all governments of the world can actaully trace the signal back
    to the person doing the remote viewing. apparently it has somethign to do
    with the 7 herts signal, for thetawave.

    Thanks
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  • From k9zw@700:100/69 to gcubebuddy on Mon Aug 1 15:04:09 2022
    On 31 Aug 2021, gcubebuddy said the following...
    Some of the USA's dabbling in this is documented. Men who stare at

    I had a class mate in the school of metaphysics that i attended here in OK.C. she had trained under a shaman who was in the Soviet Unions
    Spitznof forces. he apparently was part of the indiginuos tribes in Siberia. Appeantly he told my class mate, that now all governments have devices that is able to snoop on people who do remote viewing, if they
    are targeting sites that are classified, all governments of the world
    can actaully trace the signal back to the person doing the remote
    viewing. apparently it has somethign to do with the 7 herts signal, for thetawave.

    Did some thinking about the physics of this, and remain puzzled how low power 7 hz signals would work?

    At 7 hz the calculated antenna length for a wire antenna would be 2038 kilometers long (1266 miles long).

    The resolution for using such a wave for imagining would be so coarse as to be effectively blind. (Guessing a resolution over 100m if not larger).

    The period of a 7 hz wave is about 143 milliseconds, so not very nimble there.

    Seems rather improbable.

    In contrast for XRays which are 30EHz to 30PHz the antenna length is something like 5/10,000ths of a milimeter and the Period is 3.33333333e-17 milliseconds.

    The Shaman maye have been describing something else, or the labels have been confused.

    What do you think?

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