Skeptics are funny people. Yes, I realize some people believe stupid things but the CIA has been very interested in remote viewing for a long time and they had remote viewers tell them things about Mars with stunning accuracy. This is not up for debate, it is absolutely real. Look at the concept of entanglement in quantum physics. It bothered Einstein really badly but the fact remains that it is indeed fact. Humans have been trained to believe that everything must have a logical explanation that we can understand easily and tend to forget that we are more arrogant than knowledgeable. There are likely things we have yet to learn that will seem like magic to us when we do. Open your minds or remain stuck in the extremely mundane. I know this was done to you, but it's time to wake up now. The universe and has things in it that you can not even imagine yet. We know nothing at all. Never close your mind to any possibilities.
Quantum entanglement is probably real. Remote viewing is not. It’s easily testable. This is not a proper test. A proper test would give you a verifiable pass or fail grade. Here’s what you do. You take a regular deck of cards, shuffle them well, have a person lay down five cards from the top, walk into a room in isolation until the test is over so no hints can be passed on, then have the remote viewer reveal which cards are laying up from the next room over. No kinda sorta’s. No vagueries. Absolute verifiable pass or fail.
@@MrBuzzzzz not necessarily, but maybe. He may have convinced himself that it’s real. Like I said, a test can be EASILY set up in a clear cut pass/fail fashion. It would need to be random, like a deck of cards, to deter any good guesses or biases.
@@johnbeal839 Him and Price were tested over and over again and proved every time that they were really doing it. This seems like a lack of research on your part. They even did public demonstrations. You might want to dig a bit deeper.
@@MrBuzzzzz I want to see an example of him been tested in such a way where there is an absolute pass or fail result using randomness. The only stuff I’ve ever seen are vague enuf that it’s up to interpretation. If it’s real, a shuffled deck of cards shouldn’t be a problem.
I had a car crash at 145 mph at 19 years old with no seat belt . I remember flipping at least 20 xs . I was unconscious, and all I saw was a beautiful bright light lift me up and out of the burning car . I swear it was my guardian Angel or the hands of God. I didn’t have a scratch on me . A firefighter said he’s never seen such a horrific accident with any survivors. Now I can hover above myself and travel safely because I’m not afraid to die . You have to be fearless . I don’t know if it’s for everyone . Gets easier to have them if you deprive yourself of sleep for a couple days . Most euphoric feeling you can have .
Remote Viewing is not an extraordinary technique. It is an ability all humans possess. Everything is connected, it is quite simple. However, it takes a lot of mind focus & repetitiveness. Use it for the greater good.
Until you know it happens randomly and spontaneously to never-trained people through decades who don't have a clue about why the images fly into their minds. After that, perchance, they learn it's a trainable skill and get very involved with learning all they can about it. And sooo, why are we here tooodaaay?
Probably, the same technique was used by Sanjay in Mahabharata , who was describing the fine details of the ongoing war between Kauravas and Pandavas, sitting at home and describing to Maharaja Dritrashtra.
When i was in junior high , while i was in school ,in my mind i could see what my mom would be making for supper , as though i was looking through her eyes 👀. i could even smell the food she was cooking . One time while in school , in my mind i saw her pick up a towel that was in my bedroom , it was as though i was looking through her eyes and seeing what she was seeing . when i got home from school the towel was no longer in my bedroom , i asked my mom if she took it and she confirmed that she did take it. When i was a teenager , while my older brother wasn't home i would break into his bedroom to look at his porn magazines ,while in his room looking at the magazines , IN MY MIND I COULD EXACTLY WHERE HE WAS ! As soon as i would see that he was on his way home i would put the magazines back & and get out his room . My older brother referred to me as the " PSYCHIC BRAT " .
Finally, an 'ex-military viewer' that shows he can remote view!!! The other 'ex-military RV people' on the net are an 'embarrassment' to RV and logical people!!!
@@docastrov9013 At least Joe demonstrates his ability. I am an rVer and know of 'few' other military viewers that 'teach' --- show no ability on the net at all!
One thing I do is I pick a state in us then I search in my head for road name in that state A name comes to me so I then put the name of the road and the state into google and I’ve had very good results in accuracy Now being that I live in uk I’ve no way of knowing any road names in any state it’s amazing I have been tested so I don’t know anything prior to predicting a road name
Yup! Sure do see it! Dru Sjodin in an ice cold metal culvert like a horizontal silo; missing strangled little boy Andre in a steamer chest like a coffin... yup! Sure do see like wearing their eyes like sunglasses! Boy! You haven't seen anything yet!
@@robertb.macnaughton8975 i get your argument but this is more of a breakthrough in the field at the time, russians and chinese have documented use of mediums for centuries, americans started it when they found out the nazis were doing well with it. CIA and the US Army still use remote seeing people to this very day. if its all a hoax, why are they still using them today?
What’s with the murkiness? Why can’t he see clearly? Did someone turn the lights down low or something? Hahaha!! How convenient that there is so much opportunity for interpretation. It wreaks of the old psychic kind of thing when they say something like, “I hear a name with the letter P in it.” Wow! This is NOT a clinical or scientific experiment. If it were, we would be able to assign it an unmistakable pass or fail grade. Here’s a test. Shuffle a deck of cards, lay five down randomly, have that person leave into a room in isolation during the viewing, and have the remote viewer identify the totally random cards on the table. That’s scientific. It eliminates things like knowing there’s a bridge a few miles away, using the most used letters in common names, and anything that can be open to interpretation. That’s science. This is not.
Ridiculous. I knew it would be a bridge before it even started. And Shaw Taylor had several things in front of him. River, boats, power station, bridge, all of London, he was bound to hit on something.