Here are 5 interesting facts about remote viewing:
- Remote viewing was used in the 1970s during the Cold War. The military, in a top-secret programs like Stargate, used psychics to locate enemy weapons using their minds. Scientists involved in the program hired the top and best-known psychic at the time who later documented his process and developed this system which he later called “Remote Viewing”. The American military unit operated successfully for many years under the Department of Defense and their missions comprised of pinpointing the location of American hostages in Iran, locating hidden nuclear and biological weapons and even in UFO phenomena research.
- Many countries like the United States of America, Britain, India and Russia, have requested the help of remote viewing experts for security programs or for use in the military. They’ve conducted numerous scientific experiments worth MILLIONS of dollars to determine the effectiveness and accuracy of remote viewing.
- Remote viewing is not limited to a few. Each and EVERYONE of us has the ability to remote view. But because we were never encouraged to develop these latent abilities as children, they are buried deep in our Sub-unconscious Mind. With Practice and Patient anyone can remote view.
- Remote viewing isn’t as “out there” as many people think it is. Visualization exercises and meditation are among the core components of remote viewing. Through learning and mastering these components which enhance mind and body relaxation, the mind becomes increasingly receptive to out of body stimuli. But for it to work, Your mind has to be trained for you to be able to remote view.
- Remote viewing does not only help you locate people and objects or view distant locations. It can also act as a powerful mind tool to help you develop your intuition, increase your inner peace and release your old and debilitating beliefs that may be withholding you from achieving your deepest dreams and desires. Remote viewing exercises help you expand your mind to be able to manifest what you desire.
With firsthand access to the leading players in the story, Ronson traces the evolution of these bizarre activities over the past three decades and shows how they are alive today within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and in postwar Iraq. Why are they blasting Iraqi prisoners of war with the theme tune to Barney the Purple Dinosaur? Why have 100 debleated goats been secretly placed inside the Special Forces Command Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina? How was the U.S. military associated with the mysterious mass suicide of a strange cult from San Diego? The Men Who Stare at Goats answers these and many more questions.
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