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Old 06-22-2004, 04:11 PM  
Namzo
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Originally posted by Battuss
Where? Show it to me now. There is NO scientific proof remote viewing is real at all. After all these years, millions of dollars invested in it, there is simply np scientific proof. Even people like KRL who studied stuff like this for 30 years can bring nothing to the table when hes asked. Im sure he can talk for hours about it, give all these cool examples, knows how did what and when but proof?? No.

Im open to it, im very open minded, just show it to me man. Show me its real. So far all have failed.

If anybody wants to show me some proof in Florida during Internext, im available, im more than willing to listen and look at it. But for some reason i have the feeling nobody will do this. Proof me wrong, please.

I have no desire to "convince" you.
I could hold an apple in front of your face and you could still say you don't believe in apples and I must have painted an orange red or something.

What is great is that you have an open mind and will consider the possibility that this or that may be true.

Some things I know to be true based on personal experience.
Some things I believe to be true based on the most logical explanation.

THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE.

The Earth is round is something I believe but not something I know as I have never been into space or travelled non-stop around the world.

Remote viewing however fits into both these categories.
I tried it once and was reasonably accurate in describing a target given only lat/long coords.

I have also attended lectures given by Joe McMoneagle, a top remote viewer who began his training in STARGATE, where he cited numerous examples of his abilities tested on television. It is not a perfect science with accuracies in the 50 to 75% range but well above chance.



I would love to talk metaphysics with you over a few beers but will probably be out of the country during Internext, but here is a quick example from your "neighborhood".


A documentary on French TV in Jan 2004

["Les Lundis de l'Investigation." Canal Plus (Network TV France)]

This is a show which includes a double-blind, live on-camera remote viewing which was successful. Joe did the remote viewing from his dining room in Virginia while the Outbounder target persons (people he was asked to target and describe as to their location) were in Paris, France. What is significant here, is that one of the Outbounders was the most vocal skeptic in France and the other was the head of the Parapsychological Association of America (Mario Varvoglis). As a result of the success, suit was brought to prevent the show from being aired on national television. The suit failed and it will be aired on a different channel on the 19th of January from the one originally intended. This is a significant showing in France - where the paranormal is generally not believed possible.

more here
http://www.mceagle.com/remote-viewing/France.shtml

his homepage here

http://www.mceagle.com/remote-viewing/




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