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eight martinis #4 August 2010 “In building a statue, a sculptor doesn’t keep eight martinis is a quarterly magazine. Print copies are available from adding clay to his subject. Actually, he keeps chiselling http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Maga- away at the inessentials until the truth of its creation zine/25471 For further information:Email: is revealed without obstructions. Thus, contrary to [email protected] other styles, being wise in Jeet Kune-Do doesn’t mean

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© Copyright Daz Smith, 2009 Welcome to issue 4 of eight Well, we are now entering the final martinis. With this issue we have part of 2010 and so far its been an obtained and include an ISSN number interesting year for Remote Viewing with from the British Library (see cover). some great public projects from people An International Standard Serial Num- like Courtney Brown, to the 2010 IRVA ber (ISSN) is a unique eight-digit num- conference in Las Vegas. So keep up ber used to identify a print or electronic the good work everyone, and keep periodical publication. sharing those projects, theories and Remote Viewing examples and Thank you everyone - The magazine all the best for the rest of the year. continues to grow in both downloads and printed version - and if you haven’t tried the printed version, its a must - the qual- ity is as good as any colour magazine in the shops and great to keep and archive. Daz Smith [email protected] This issue we have a great range of differing subjects both past and present from within the study of Remote View- ing and I must take time to thank all the authors who contributed to this and the previous magazines.

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2 eight martinis CONTENT

ISSUE 4 AUGUST 2010

Remote Viewing - hey guys what are we talking about? P.4

Remote Viewing for skeptics - or the hazzard of pulling tricks. P.5

My experiences with and before they were called Remote Viewing P.8

Quantum Consciousness, the way to reconcile Science & P.14 4 Trailmarkers in the forest - results from two team ARV trials P.16

CRV & operational certification training - A comment on training P.22

IRVA Conference 2010 - Observations P.24

Free will in a precognitive predetermined world P.28

Ten things absolutely guaranteed to make you a better , Remote Viewer. P.33 33 The 1973 Remote Viewing probe of the P.36

Documented - The SRI magnetometer experiments P.44

Remote Viewing websites & blogs P.63 14

eight martinis 3 REMOTE VIEWING? HEY, GUYS! WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?

Ingo Swann - 10th Dec 1995

There is something very wonderful of engineered anti-psi spin grids you People who experience spontaneous about remote viewing. But you have to have bought into. remote viewing (SRV) may or may not get your mind-grids beyond a few things notice this beauty -- mostly because in order to fairly consider it. Beyond the Now, here’s the wonder of remote the SRV event may be very short and sensationalizing of the govt connections, viewing-if RV potentials exist, then transitory, but also because their mind beyond the anti-psi spin grids, beyond the faculties in some way have to be wiring might be mixed up and littered the nomenclature problems. ‘connected’ or ‘wired’ into Virtu- with anti-psi spin grids. al Reality Space and Time (VRST). Beyond these you encounter the ‘fact’ VRST transcends the limits of However, tutoring in controlled remote that remote viewing potentials are linear space-time. RV faculties, then, viewing (CRV) erects proper and correct innate in our species. Thousands upon equate to some kind of VRST accessing mind grids commensurate to the virtual thousands of psi formats have been -- to something akin to a space-time- remote viewing faculties. Yes, one has documented since about 3,000 BC, in all machine kind of thing. to be ‘correctly re-wired’ in order to cultures, in all countries, down until to- sustain up-linking into the VRST hard day. Although denigrated in modern The sensations experienced by ‘Exit- drive. times, psi is everywhere among us - and ing’ the linear space-time software pro- it makes of our species a ‘bio-psychic’ gram and ‘Entering’ the VRST hard drive ‘Then’ one finds oneself experiencing one. are exhilarating and ecstasy-making. the beauty and ecstasy of Being In, or Mind-power expansion, connection to free-floating in, the “Cosmos” (for lack No one with any thinking capacities universals, up-linking into perspectives of a better word). will deny that our species possesses that transcend down-linking into the ‘powers of mind’ that far exceed our limits of conventional linear space-time. Granted, SRV and CRV might ‘see’ biological factors and parameters. Many Experiencing all of this is ‘beautiful’, some bad things; but beyond those psi faculties exist among these powers nearly beyond compare. ‘But!’ It has occasions the experienced sensations of of mind, and among these are remote to be ‘experienced’ in order to fully the sustained up-linking are wonderful, viewing faculties. If you can’t address appreciate what it is. Then one finds we beautiful and fabulous. Experiencing this issue, then it is not the fault of don’t have the proper English words to Connections to shared universals makes our species potentials. It’s the fault describe it. for a new reality.

4 eight martinis Remote Viewing for Skeptics or The Hazard of Pulling Tricks

- Paul Bisson (Marv)

Remote Viewer? You’re a lunatic, you. let’s see how many responses it takes dustbin along with Nessie, spoon-bend- Delusional; there’s no such thing. Go on, before someone brandishes the phrase ers and that scary -board story your tell me what’s in my pocket. Tell me what ‘Randi’s Challenge’ like some exorcising best mate’s older brother told you when I had for lunch yesterday. Can’t, can you? talisman designed to shoo you from the you were ten. We’re grown-ups now, for If you were truly psychic like you claim general gaze. My guess is two, maybe God’s sake. We’re rational. then you’d be lying on your luxury yacht three at most. If you’re really lucky (and amidst a pile of bent gold-plated spoons, in slightly more informed company) you The tragic irony of the situation, as any having just predicted the lottery result may get swatted about the head with a experienced (or not particularly expe- for the fourth time in a row. You’d have reference to the failed MOD investiga- rienced) remote viewer will tell you, is found Osama. You’d be on TV. Away with tion of 2007. The name ‘Derren Brown’ twofold. Firstly, remote viewing success- you and your nonsense. Remote View- may pop up (the British illusionist who es can be achieved and observed by any- ing, indeed. recently ‘proved’ on UK television that one with the gumption to simply ‘have remote viewing is nothing more than a a go’. Secondly, these successes can be Sound familiar? Perhaps. Announce suggestive stage trick). achieved in a very short space of time in- yourself as a remote viewer on any on- deed, and with minimal effort on behalf line public forum (or anywhere else) For the majority, the evidence against of the experimenter. My own conversion and you can be sure that the general re- the realistic functionality of the remote from skeptic to believer (perhaps ‘know- sponse will be an echo of the sentiments viewing mechanism is overwhelming. er’ would be a more appropriate term) contained above. Go on...I dare you. Get Government, media, social tradition and required only the briefest of experimen- on-line and have a go. mainstream science all concur that it is tal set-ups in a domestic setting, with the bunkum, to be sardonically consigned most minimal of assistance from a mem- We can even play a game if you like; (wth a knowing wink) to the ontological ber of my family. No science laboratory

eight martinis 5 or expensive equipment needed; just an pressing consistency. It is my belief that instruction, explanation and advice on unknown object placed in a shoebox in these five misapprehensions of ‘non- the nature of remote viewing and the a distant part of the house, a pen, some viewers’ are the chief stumbling blocks necessity for appropriate targets will paper, five minutes viewing time and hey that we as viewers face when attempt- sway the non-believer whose presto...paradigm shattered. ing to present remote viewing as real. you have just fuelled by ‘failing’ at your As such, they are worth considering in- task. Abstract images, pencil sketches The rest, as they say, is history. Exposure dividually. of non-existent things and places, num- to different methodologies and the re- bers; all these and more have been sent mote viewing community came later but 1. The Omniscience my way by taskers, with predictably bad essentially it was those initial private -ex results. periments, taking up no more than ten So we claim to be able to access informa- minutes of my time apiece, that lead me tion from any point in space and time, do I remember attempting a dis- to the startling realisation that the uni- we? Which would make us nigh-on om- play of something approximating ‘re- verse was far stranger than I had previ- niscient, wouldn’t it? Alas, the non-view- mote viewing’ live on the Terry Wogan ously imagined, that we as human beings er is unaware of the intricacies involved show back when I was a mere snip of the have access to abilities hitherto mocked, with cueing, viewing and analysis, and burly hunk I am today. Geller attempted derided and denounced by those too mistakes this hypothetical proposition to ‘influence’ the viewers at home into lazy, stubborn, or perhaps embarrassed as a given to which all viewers must in- drawing whatever he was drawing live to simply ‘have a go’ themselves. evitably claim. Add to this the commer- on-air and off-camera. The target turned cial hype and bluster from varied areas out to be a childish representation of a Why should this be? How could so many of the remote viewing world, the wild two story home, complete with trian- people have missed out on the truth claims and the airy promises, and it is gular roof and windows. Looking back about their innate nature as human be- not hard to see how ‘remote viewing’ I wonder whether demonstrations like ings when the proof of the matter lay a and ‘omniscience’ form a rather laugh- this have in some way skewed the gen- hair’s breadth from their daily routine? able synonymy in the minds of the skep- eral public into the misapprehension It is a question that baffles me still, and tical uninformed. that anyone claiming to be able to re- one that frustrates me whenever I see mote view is claiming to be able to do remote viewing derided as nonsense, a 2. Ignorance of Protocol something similar to this. It seems inor- parlour trick, the stuff of delusional fan- dinately difficult to persuade people that tasy. This isn’t we’re talking The majority of non-viewers equate Re- when we remote view it is actual things, about here; remote viewing is simple to mote Viewing with simply ‘being psychic’ people and places that we are accessing, demonstrate, is it not? Anyone can do it, and have no conception of the scientific in time, and that we should be tasked ac- yes? protocol involved. Double blind, the ne- cordingly. cessity of feedback, the role of objective And here lies the problem. Having analysis in judging sessions; none of this Instead, there seems to be a strange in- spent some time last year offering to matters to the person who is simply ex- sistence on tasking 2D drawings, random demonstrate remote viewing in the on- pecting you to be able to tell them what patterns, of expecting the viewer to be line company of skeptics, doubters and they had for lunch last Tuesday. able to describe what is on the paper as mockers (due to some weird, masochis- People don’t have time for the opposed to some physical place, thing or tic urge I have yet to put my finger on) ‘science’ of Remote Viewing. They want event. As such it can take considerable it has become painfully apparent that it all, and they want it now, and if you time and patience to explain the me- the general of remote view- can’t produce...best forget it. Worse, chanics of RV to somebody, especially if ing amongst the ‘doubters’ is wholly at many non-believers seem to view an in- this follows hard on some badly-tasked odds with the reality of what we know sistence on protocol as evidence of some ‘attempt’ that they have already - per remote viewing to be. A separation has sort of ‘set-up,’ as though by stipulating ceived you to have failed at. occurred, and it is in the gap between an adherence to the very conditions that the reality of the phenomenon and the will make it impossible for someone to 4. The Importance of the Cue rather sensationalised perception of cheat we are in some way already trying what remote viewing supposedly offers to steer things in our favour. As if the need to stress the necessity of that thing get rather messy. tasking actual existent targets weren’t 3. Appropriate Targets enough, there then follows the need for Having approached, conversed with and an understanding of the importance of viewed for several on-line skeptical fo- the cue. Without a decent cue we view- rums and individuals (with varying de- I learnt the hard way how crushing it can be to attempt a public remote viewing ers will often zoom off up the backside of grees of success), certain basic flaws in nowhere in search of god-knows-what; the general perception of remote view- session on an impossible target. I also learnt how no amount of post-feedback with a solid cue, however, our job be- ing have presented themselves with de- comes that much easier.

6 eight martinis Explaining this to a non-believer, how- fancy dress administering a tiny bottle tations of remote viewers bi-locating ever, takes some doing. The notion that of milk to his pet kitten. At first glance into distant jungles, eavesdropping upon a few words written on a piece of paper I was sure I’d missed, as my description alien headquarters or predicting huge hundreds of miles from somebody else of a dense flow of liquid tumbling into apocalyptic events invest the notion of can have any bearing on anything other a cavity seemed to have nothing to do becoming a remote viewer with some- than the wrist muscles of the person with the image in front of me. And then thing a heroic Hollywood gloss. who wrote them is something that few I saw the cue: PLEASE DESCRIBE WHAT IS are prepared to accept. Who can blame HAPPENING IN THIS PHOTOGRAPH. Sud- As a result of such bombast one fre- them!? It is bonkers, after all. denly the flow of liquid made , as quently finds that the general notion of this was actually what was ‘happening’ what remote viewers can achieve, what However, bonkers still bonk and thus in the photo, essentially an image of a they will produce for you, has become this is the way things are. Once you have man bottle-feeding a cat. I pointed out overly inflated. That is not to deny that your skeptic at least entertaining the no- that I had done exactly what I had been fantastic phenomenon can happen when tion, there then follows the challenge of asked to do. I had described the liquid viewing, but merely to assert that this is having them construct a cue that is ap- feed tumbling into the widdle puddy tat. by no means the norm. propriate to the target they would have you describe. No good. Where was my description of There is also a tendency among skeptics the cat? Where was he in the session? to demand utterly accurate target ren- An example. Several months ago I chal- Where was that funny hat he was wear- derings or none at all. Identifying the lenged a skeptic over at a large and fairly ing in the photo? I had clearly missed main gestalt and a few key sensories will RV-hostile forum to set up some - view outright and described a waterfall or get you nowhere with these guys, for ings for me to attempt. My first session some such. Dismissed. whom it is all or nothing. And even if it’s produced a relatively solid set of results, all, well...it’s still nothing. You probably despite the fact that feedback came in just got lucky. the form of a bizarre mish-mash of im- 5. Inflated Expectations ages and textual instruction. Mercifully So where does this leave the remote it was enough to pique my challenger’s There can be no disputing the fact that viewer, passionate about the art, eager interest and he duly agreed to a second in the years that have passed since the to spread the word, determined to forge trial. In the interests of clearer data I public disclosure of RV a certain ‘sexing the nascent consciousness of the human insisted that he pick a photograph and up’ has happened along the way. The race into something more nobler, truth- simply instruct me to describe the focus minute it became profitable to sell the ful and sublime? at the time that it was taken. idea of remote viewing to the general public it was only a matter of time before On their arse, basically. Best of luck to Session submitted, I received my feed- the art morphed into something bigger, you all! back; a photograph of my challenger in bolder and dramatic. Fictional represen- *

Paul Bisson (aka Marv Darley) is a self An English teacher by trade, Paul’s taught CRVer from Jersey, Channel other interests include , Islands. A long-standing member of currency trading and playing blues guitar. the TKR admin team, Paul has remote He is married with a one year old son. viewed for clients individually and as a member of the Aurora Group. Web: www.thehomemadeviewer.com Paul Bisson (aka Marv Darley)

eight martinis 7 My Experiences With Telepathy And Clairvoyance Before They Were Called Remote Viewing

By Jean Millay, PhD

In the years before clairvoyance and telepathy became known answers. I was thrilled, and greatly relieved that the subject had as Remote Viewing (RV),those of us with some psi sensitivity become acceptable for open discussion at the college level. practiced such things haphazardly, and I might add surrepti- The psychology classes I attended at the University of California tiously. Others in my family worried about my sanity, and between 1959-1963 had never mentioned the subject, as teachers or professors I met along the way made it clear (by though the topic was forbidden, even though Freud had their self-righteousness judgment about what was “intelli- written about in 1945, and Jung had written gent” and what was only “ignorance and ”) that it about the collective unconscious and . was ridiculous to even consider such silly things. In 1949, I had been fortunate enough to attend an inspiring Eventually I discovered that certain psychedelics could lecture by Manly P. Hall in San Francisco. (He had already enhance the results of my own psi activity,1 so I used them published The Secret Teaching of All Ages twenty-one years with confidence when I needed to contact someone at a earlier in 1928. The copy I have now was a re-print by The Phi distance when no other means of communication was osophical Research Society, Inc. in 1977.) Nevertheless, I had available (no cell phones in those days). Outstanding among moved to SF to study art (not psi research), and this NYC class successful contacts were these: Thousands of miles from my would provide a survey of the most prominent studies I knew location in California, I was able to contact a friend camping nothing about at the time. Each session was on a different on the beach in Mexico, another friend traveling in Europe, topic of research, presented by a member of the team that and most importantly, a family member an a remote island in actually did the work. From this series of classes I discovered that the South Pacific. 2, 3 In each case, the person either called me serious reports about telepathy and clairvoyance dated back the next day (or as soon as they could find a phone) or let me to the 1880’s. (The web can provide a list of publications on psi know telepathically that I would soon receive a letter with the research, along with a history of and reports important information that was needed. about the “psychic sciences,” which they were called years ago.) In the fall of 1967, I happened to be in NYC, where I dis- covered that the City College was sponsoring a series of The first class I attended introduced the work of J. B. Rhine, evening classes in Parapsychology. Naturally I signed up for PhD, and the use of . (In 1934, he published his that immediately, full of questions for teachers who might have book with the Boston Society for

8 eight martinis Psychical Research. By 1937, the Journal of Parapsychology over, so we went back to the beach in CA. (Returning to NY in was established, and it continues to be recognized worldwide. August, 1969, I did get be a subject in the dream lab.)8 For more information about the , go to www.rhine.org.) Over the years, Rhine and his wife conduct- Meanwhile, back in CA (spring semester of 1968), my sister ed thousands of ESP tests using these cards and eventually, continued to be worried that I must be “crazy,” because I was they accumulated a mountain of statistics that supported psi having so many spontaneous psychic experiences. In her judg- activity. 4, 5 Their body of work was so large that eventually the ment, this was the result of my use of LSD and marijuana. Even American Psychology Association (APA) acknowledged it. though I only used it occasionally, she was sure I had overdone it. Therefore when Barbara Brown, PhD, was looking for vol- unteers who might be able to control their EEG alpha rhythms for her research at the Veterans Hospital in Sepulveda, CA, I volunteered.10 This was great fun. (The equipment needed to do this exciting work took up a whole room, cost $80,000 or so, and had a total of 16k memory.) The subject room where I sat was quite small. She stuck gold needle electrodes just under While there, I bought a deck of these Zener cards, and my the skin of my scalp (ugh), and I watched a frosted plate that ten-year-old son agreed to practice telepathy with me. had three colored light bulbs behind it—green, red and blue. These cards had 5 different symbols as illustrated above, but Right away, I starteed imagining a more artistic way to feed- they proved to be both difficult and boring for our telepathy back EEG information. Could I turn on each light and hold it on exercise. That is because we could remember them all, as well for a bit just by thinking a certain way, or not thinking as the as visualize them all. (Telepathy is easier when the target is case may be? Absolutely. I was thrilled. This meant that I might totally unknown.) So then we assigned an emotion to each not be crazy. I also realized that brainwave research ought to symbol—mad, sad, glad, swimming or neutral. At the time, be done with psychedelics, as well. Of course, the political and my son was an angry ten-year-old—angry because we were media insanity about psychedelics meant that only the military spending the winter in cold snowy NYC, instead of near the could study LSD, and we already knew how really weird their warm sunny beach in Santa Monica, CA. Even though we were thinking was about them.11 in different rooms, and made no noise, I always “received” his anger card accurately, because that card gave him the socially In any case, while stoned, I had seen the patterns blend acceptable opportunity to express his anger to me when he harmonically when two people were in close communica- “sent” that one. However, as a telepathic exercise, the rest, tion, and I wondered if their brainwaves might also become even the wavy lines for swimming, were still boring for both synchronized. I asked Dr Brown if she thought telepathy might of us. During this time, we did do a semi-successful telepathic be improved if two people could synchronize their brainwav- experience with my daughter from 3,000 miles away.3 She had es. She was interested in the idea, and let my daughter ex- stayed with my sister in CA, insisting on being with her school perience EEG feedback, in case her equipment could be set friends during the 1967 fall semester. up so we could practice together eventually.12 But the gold needle electrodes caused my daughter to experience mostly One NY class was devoted to the work of Eileen Garrett (1893 pain (producing bursts of theta), and that prevented her from – 1970). Her ability as a psychic and medium stimulated relaxing enough to sustain her alpha rhythms. increased interest among scientific researchers. She published her book Telepathy in 1941. In 1951, she founded the Parapsy- When Tim Scully passed through LA and stopped to visit, I had chology Foundation. This organization is still at the forefront a chance to introduce him to Dr Brown, so he could experience of psi research with its publications. EEG feedback, also. When Brown hooked him up, he was able to control his brainwaves, as well, and was quite impressed by However, the session that impressed me the most was the one the technology. However, the night before he arrived, I had a on the study of dreams, and the formal scientific attempt to dream about some friend being followed by “batman,” which influence the content of dreams telepathically. Stanley in my dreams had become the symbol for some law enforce- Krippner, PhD, reported this research that he and Montague ment personnel. So I suggested to him that he should soon Ullman, PhD, were doing at Maimonides Medical Center in change his occupation.13 Knowing that Tim had also helped de- Brooklyn.6, 7 For me, this was the most advanced work in the sign the sound electronics for the Grateful Dead, I said, “Tim, field, since it included interesting targets that were totally we need toys like this to play with. You know the government unknown along with the concept of consciousness, rather than is never going to study LSD the way it should be studied.” He endless “card guessing.” Since Brooklyn was close by, I asked agreed that it would be useful. Krippner if I could visit the Dream Lab, and he agreed. When I returned to NY (August, 1969 to May, 1970), Tim This visit was a life-changing event for me. I was profoundly came to visit us as he was passing through NY on business. He influenced by Krippner’s approach to research, and wanted presented me with a gift, and said, “Here is your toy.” He had to experience it directly as a subject, but the semester was successfully developed a miniature, portable, EEG measur-

eight martinis 9 ing device that provided a feedback tone into a set of head- responses when awake. At that time they were only using phones. He called his new company that would build them electrodes for single channel feedback, as Brown had done. “Aquarius Electronics.” This was the first of its kind, and it This one was generally measured from the occipital area. paved the way for a considerable change in the approach to all I asked Krippner about training couples to synchronize physiological research. Now ordinary people had the ability to their brainwaves for telepathy, but his equipment was not study brainwaves without the prescribed grant requirements programmed to do that. of government agencies and/or large institutions. This was essential, because the grantors had control over what anyone Naturally, I introduced Scully and the new portable EEG feed- was allowed to study on the big expensive machines. Within a back device to Krippner, who introduced me to an editor of short time, independent researchers formed the Biofeedback LIFE magazine interested in this work. The editor was also Research Society of America. Since then, it has grown expo- interested in Scully’s portable EEG machine, so I loaned it to nentially and changed its name to The Association for Applied him. We were all thrilled when LIFE magazine published a Psychophysiology (www.aap.com). For more information about two-page story on alpha brainwave training, especially since biofeedback tools and therapy, see www.thoughttechnology. it included information about the new portable equipment com, www.heartmath.com, or for a general survey of various by “Aquarius Electronics.”14 That publicity firmly established modalities, see www.biofeedback.com. For Millay’s free Scully in his new occupation—as the inventor/manufacturer/ 80-page booklet with lesson plans to teach “Self-Discovery owner of Aquarius Electronics. Scully then promised to make Science” using bio/neurofeedback in grades five to twelve see any EEG equipment that I needed available to me. www.fmbr.org/Millay. (The website for The Foundation for Mind/Being Research). By then, my plan was to develop a more artistic mondala design for EEG feedback than the three light bulbs or the Another major experience of my life occurred when Krippner squeaky sound. (Joe Kamiya, PhD, had originated the agreed to let me be a subject in his study. This opportu- research in voluntary control of alpha rhythms years earlier. nity confirmed for me that telepathy was not only possible; He used a soft sound for alpha feedback, rather than lights, it could be proved. It also supported my personal mission to which was easier for eyes-closed alpha training.)9 Krippner protect myself from being labeled as “crazy” — a term that has encouraged my plan, provided seed money, and Scully gave damaged and/or inhibited many psi sensitives from fully me the first EEG analyzer equipment (including the necessary developing their abilities. isolation-switching box). I still felt that people might have better telepathic success, if they first learned to synchronize their As instructed, I arrived at the Dream Lab in the afternoon. brainwaves, but this would require two brainwave analyz- Krippner sponsored a dinner party that included Jean ers. For the moment, I was happy just to be able to try to Houston, PhD, her staff, Krippner and his staff, and me. understand and work with the one I was given. This was so we could get acquainted and establish some kind of rapport before the experiment. Back at the Lab, my head was Because my son was now suffering with intense back pain prepared for the electrodes, which were less painful than (which took many months for doctors to discover the Brown’s, since they were only pasted to my scalp, not inserted reason — it was a tumor growing in his spine), I moved with my into the skin. Eventually, the electrode cords were plugged daughter and son into the attic of my parents’ home in Fair into the wall behind the bed in the EM shielded sleep room. Oaks, CA in the summer of 1970. There the school environ- The EEG and eye-movements were recorded on a chart record- ment was safer and learning was possible (in great contrast er in the next room, so after 15 minutes of dreaming, a voice to NY and LA). We could live on my unemployment while we (over a loud speaker in the sleep room) asked, “Please tell us searched for the cause of my son’s terrible pain, and for the right what is on your mind?” After sleepily reporting my dream, I was treatment for him. My parents were always very generous, encouraged to go back to sleep. This was repeated for three helpful and compassionate. During that time, I practiced beta, dreams. In the morning, I was delighted to find that my dreams alpha and theta brainwave frequencies in order to decide accurately described the target being sent to me in Brooklyn what the appropriate feedback would be to enhance each from NYC by Dr Houston and her staff. Even though my dreams frequency range (and not block it). I encouraged my children seemed to have woven the telepathic message together with to practice as well, and they both learned very quickly. I also events of my personal drama, some images were very clear. In hoped that the training might help my son gain more control the morning I could easily identify the actual target out of a set over the endless pain in his spine. of unrelated pictures. This study was included with the other telepathic dreams in Krippner’s book “Song of the Siren.”7 An old friend Kate Lang had developed strong psychic ability, and was then teaching classes in parapsychology at American The big EEG equipment at the Dream Lab was also pro- River Jr. College. She had been offered to teach another class grammed by then to provide EEG feedback, and I received in the evening, but felt it would be too much for her, so she additional training in voluntarycontrol of my alpha rhythms suggested that I teach it. Naturally, I accepted the opportunity there. Krippner wanted to know if voluntary control of a to do so. There, I demonstrated my first primitive biofeedback person’s alpha rhythms might enhance his/her telepathic project for the single channel equipment (which separated

10 eight martinis beta, alpha, and theta into separate signals. Then with the isolation-switching box, each signal could turn on lights or a radio, etc.). From that, I was invited to demonstrate it in Honolulu at the 1971 First Parapsychology Conference for the Pacific Rim. The interest in the project was substantial and it encouraged me to continue working.

On the winter solstice meditation of 1971, I took the single channel equipment to my sister’s house and hooked it up to (These color photos were taken of the later version of the SBBLS in 1976.) three different strings of Christmas tree lights. After a long alpha meditation (identified by the string of alpha lights The image on the left below is responding to beta from the staying on without blinking), all the lights went out. During that left hemisphere and alpha on the right hemisphere. (The alpha moment, I was given a vision for the design of the two channel looks pink in this photo instead of blue, because it had to be a version. The joy I experienced from that vision turned on the time exposure.) The image on the right is responding to beta string of theta lights (the “Aha” response). I also learned that on the left and theta on the right hemisphere. As simple as the “gift of the vision” itself must have been in a frequency this was relative to modern computers, we learned a lot about not measured by the current machine, since all the brainwave the differences of both sides of the brain, as well as the impor- lights had gone out. (My “trance” state was later shown on tance of establishing phase-coherence between them during Kamiya’s chart recorders in 1980 to be very low amplitude meditation (alpha/theta), or intense focus of attention (beta). frequencies below the analysis capabilities he had at the time. Not everyone’s “trance” EEG signal is the same.)

(For psychophysiologists who were used to thinking about the EEG with the This illustration shows only the end of a long sustained coherent alpha of both patterns of wiggly lines shown in the illustration on page 4, the advance stirred signals. From that “holding pattern,” I can easily drop into a trance state, by by portable EEG analyzers with colorful mondala responses initiated a substan- shifting focus to the top of my head. tial change in the way research is now done 30 years later — with gigabyte computers and monitors with millions of colors.) In the spring of 1972, I started giving workshops in alpha brainwave training. Stanley Krippner arranged for me to Meanwhile back in California in May 1972, I completed the demonstrate my brainwave feedback system at the Metropoli- SBBLS just in time. An airline ticket was made available at the tan Museum of Art in NYC, though I was still only using the last minute, and a friend sent me a key to her tiny apartment single channel analyzer. Scully assured me that I could have in NYC that I could use for the days I would spend there. I left two, and I was determined to build a feedback design for them whatever money I had for food for the children and the adult both in time for the NYC show in May. By now my son was companion, and left with $3.65 in my pocket. When on a roll recovering from his back operation, and my daughter was very like that, it is not useful to question what will happen next. helpful in every way. My father built a large light table for me, The project had been guided all the way, and the museum so I could work on several levels at once. My design called for would give me a check for the demo after I arrived. Krippner eight layers of Plexiglas 18” X 24.” I would carve a series of dots had asked a friend to meet me at the airport so he could also to form different, but related, mondala patterns on each one. transport the equipment. Unfortunately, his car would have In this way, they would carry light from the edge so the dots been too small for my 100 lb. box. However, the airlines had would appear to be floating in space, as I had seen them in lost the box. He took me directly to my friend’s apartment, auras. I called it the world’s first “Stereo Brainwave Biofeed- where I found a nicely rolled joint in back of a photo on the back Light Sculpture” (SBBLS). The illustration of that first mantle. I had come this far with the help of my guide design is in black and white, page 8. and many friends, so there was no need to panic. I went into trance to “see” what to do. When I saw that the airline would The two panels in blue represent the alpha rhythms on both find it, I realized they would deliver it directly to the Metro- the right and the left hemispheres. The two panels in green politan Museum of Art for me. Under the circumstances, that represent both right and left hemisphere beta rhythms, the would be the only way it could get there. Stanley Krippner theta panels were red, and two white ones would represent and Jim Hickman had been to the Soviet Union where they muscle artifact or eye blinks if they overwhelmed the subtle learned about . They were holding the EEG signals. First Western Hemisphere Conference on Kirlian Photography,

eight martinis 11 Biofeedback, Acupuncture and the Human Aura in NY while 1) Millay, J. Psi and in The Proceedings of the 21st Internation- I was there. Krippner arranged for me to demonstrate our alConference on the Study of and Alternate Modes of Healing. Heinze, R.I. (Ed.). Berkeley: Independent Scholars of Asia, Inc. 2004. world’s first Stereo Brainwave Biofeedback Light Sculpture (SBBLS). 2) Millay, J. (1999) MULTIDIMENSIONAL MIND: Remote Viewing in Hyperspace. Berkeley, CA: A Universal Dialogues Book, North Atlantic Books.

3) (2010) RADIANT MINDS: Scientists Explore the Dimensions of Consciousness. LaVergne, TN: Millay (Available soon on Amazon).

4) Rhine, J.B. (1934) Extrasensory Perception. Summerville, MA: Summerville.

5) Rhine, L.E. (1961) Hidden Channels of the Mind. NY: Sloane.

6) Krippner, S. & Ullman, M. (1970) “Telepathy and dreams: A controlled experiment with electro-encephalogram-electro-oculogram monitoring.” Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 151 (1970): 394-403.

7) Ullman, M., Krippner, S. (with Vaughn, A.) (1973) Dream Telepathy. NY: Macmillan.

8) Krippner, S. (1975) Song of the Siren: a Parapsychological Odyssey. NY: Harper & Row. (Photo by Stanley Krippner, PhD, at his 1972 conference) 9) Kamiya, J. (1962) “Conditioned discrimination of the EEG alpha rhythm in humans.” Paper presented to the Western Psychological Association. (1968) When I returned to CA, Aquarius Electronics was very “Conscious control of brainwaves.” In: Psychology Today. 1: 56-60. (1969) busy turning out brainwave analyzers for sale (mostly to “Operant control of the EEG alpha rhythm and some of its reported effects on individuals and private therapists, who would not have been consciousness.” In: Altered States of Consciousness: A Book of Readings. Tart, able to do this work without Scully’s invention of small portable C.T. (Ed.) NY: John Wiley & Sons. machines). Some were for Russell Targ who was giving a 10) Brown, B. (1974) New Mind, New Body. New York: Bantam. (1976) Stress workshop in ESP at Esalen, CA. He wanted to borrow two more and the Art of Biofeedback. New York: Bantam. (1980) Super-Mind: the Ulti- analyzers than Scully had available, so I said I would drive the mate . New York: Bantam. SBBLS from Albion down to Esalen for him to use, if he would 11) Littlefield, C. (2002) Hofmann’s Potion. (DVD) Canada: National Film Board cover my costs to do that and my stay at Esalen while I was of Canada. there. Targ agreed. That is how I met Russell Targ. 12) Brown, Barbara (1968) Personal communication.

13) Scully, T. (manuscript in preparation) History of underground LSD

14) Zimmerman, J. (1970) “Turning on with alpha waves.” In: LIFE 69:8 p * 60-61.

REFERENCES AND NOTES Dr Millay is the editor of RADIANT MINDS: psi research and the study of conscious- Scientists Explore the Dimensions of ness. She was president of the Parapsy- Consciousness, a collection of papers chology Research Group (PRG) in San about research and philosophy by 55 Francisco for six years. She participated in prominent authors. She is also one of most of Dr. Ruth-Inge Heinze’s 22 annual those authors. This is a revised and conferences on “The Study of Shaman- updated version of the 1993 PRG book ism and Alternate Modes of Healing,” Silver Threads: 25 Years of Parapsy- which published her presentations in the chology Research, which had three proceedings. These include: The use editors —Kane, B., Millay, J. & Brown, of trancestates for age regression, to D. (Praeger, 1993.) Her own book explore past-life-like experiences, and “MULTIDIMENSIONALMIND: Remote OOBEs. She is a channel for spirit Dr Jean Milay Viewing in Hyperspace” (1999) was a communication. Some of her presenta- UniversalDialogue Book, published by tions at other conferences include:- ISS North Atlantic Books. SEEM, IRVA, AHP, FMBR, various biofeed- back societies, the conferences of Sorcery For thirty-five years she was involved in in Bogota, Colombia, and parapsychology teaching biofeedback, parapsychology, in Brazil.

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eight martinis 13 Quantum Consciousness, the Way to Reconcile Science & Spirituality - by Kingsley Dennis Ph.D

Human thought in the 21st century needs to work towards a Laszlo in his previous blogs, that the form of consciousness new model that immerses the human being within a vibrant we possess is likely to be the result of quantum coherence. energetic universe. However, this need not demand that we throw away what we already have; rather, we can expand The human body is a constant flux of thousands of inter-re- upon the tools that have brought us to our present position. actions and processes connecting molecules, cells, organs, There is an eastern proverb that roughly translates as: fluids, throughout the brain, body and nervous system. ‘You may ride your donkey up to your front door, but would Up until recently it was thought that all these countless you ride it into your house?’ In other words, when we have interactions operated in a linear sequence, passing on informa- arrived at a particular destination we are often required to tion much like a runner passing the baton to the next runner. make a transition in order to continue the journey. In this However, the latest findings in quantum biology and biophys- sense we can be grateful to a vast knowledge base of scien- ics have discovered that there is in fact a tremendous degree of tific and religious thought for helping us to arrive at where we coherence within all living systems. It has been found through presently stand. Yet it is now imperative that we move for- extensive scientific investigation that a form of quantum ward. As suggested in his opening contribution coherence operates within living biological systems through to this Forum, how we move forward is likely to be centered in what is known as biological excitations and biophoton our understanding of consciousness. emission. What this means is that metabolic energy is stored as a form of electromechanical and electromagnetic excitations. Our physical apparatus is spectacular; consider that each of us It is these coherent excitations that are considered responsible carries around a 100 billion-cell bioelectric quantum computer for generating and maintaining long-range order via the trans- that creates our realities, with almost all of its neurons estab- formation of energy and very weak electromagnetic signals. lished the day we were born. Still, this phenomenal ‘reality shaper’ has undergone monumental perceptual change over After nearly twenty years of experimental research, Fritz- our evolutionary history. What is required, at this signifi- Albert Popp put forward the hypothesis that biophotons are cant juncture, is again another catalyst of consciousness emitted from a coherent electrodynamic field within the living change. This may come about through discoveries in the system. What this effectively means is that each living cell is field of quantum biology, and the idea, emphasized by Ervin giving off, and resonating with, a biophoton field of coherent

14 eight martinis energy. If each cell is emitting this field then the whole living This incredible new discovery actually positions each living be- system is, in effect, a resonating field—a ubiquitous non-local ing within a non-local quantum field consisting of wave inter- field. And since it is by the means of biophotons that the living ferences (where bodies meet). Each person is thus not only in system communicates, then there is near instantaneous inter- an emphatic relationship with each other but is also entangled communication throughout. And this, claims Popp, is the basis with one another. for coherent biological organization—referred to as quantum coherence. Neuroscience, quantum biology, and quantum physics are now beginning to converge to reveal that our bodies are not Biophysicist Mae Wan Ho has described how the living organ- only biochemical systems but also sophisticated resonating ism, including the human body, is “coherent beyond our wild- quantum systems. These new discoveries show that a form of est dreams” in that our bodies are constituted by a form of nonlocal connected consciousness has a physical-scientific ba- liquid crystal, which is an ideal transmitter of communication, sis. Further, it demonstrates that certain spiritual or transcen- resonance, and coherence. All living biological organisms con- dental states of collective Oneness have a valid basis within tinuously emit radiations of light that form a field of coherence the new scientific paradigm. and communication. If we are willing to step down from the donkey we will find Moreover, biophysicists have discovered that living organisms that our new path ahead has a place for reconciling science are permeated by quantum wave forms. Ho informs us that, and spirituality. We should focus on the best of both worlds: engage in cooperation, not in conflict and competition.

…the visible body just happens This article first appeared as part of the Ervin Laszlo Forum on to be where the wave function Science and Spirituality. of the organism is most dense. “Invisible quantum waves are spreading out from each of us * and permeating into all other organisms. At the same time, each of us has the waves of every other organism entangled within our own make-up…

(Ho, Mae-Wan, (1998) The Rainbow and the Worm: The Physics of Organisms. Singapore:” World Scientific)

Kingsley L. Dennis BA, MA (distinc- Evolutionary Paradigm of Social Sys- tion), PhD, is a sociologist and writer. tems,” and his B.A. from the University He worked as a lecturer in English & of Central Lancashire. American Literature for several years at a university in Istanbul, Turkey. His research interests include complex More recently he lectured in Social systems; mobility flows; informational Theory at Lancaster University and was a networks; surveillance technologies; Research Associate within the Centre for alternative futures; and future forecast- Mobilities Research (CeMoRe). Kingsley ing. He also has a deep interest in con- earned his Ph.D. in Sociology in 2007 sciousness studies; new sciences and from Lancaster University, with a disser- how to bridge these areas of research. tation on “New Complexities: Converg- ing Spaces of Connectivity, Communica- Web: http://kingsleydennis.wordpress. tion, and Collaboration.” Prior to that com Dr Kingsley Dennis he earned his M.A. from Nottingham Trent University with a thesis on “An

eight martinis 15 TRAILMARKERS IN THE FOREST Results From Two Team ARV Trials

By Jon Knowles

ARV (Associative Remote Viewing) is a form of remote viewing reason is that the 2006 trial had very marked successes, in that associates a target with a seemingly unrelated result or both accuracy and wagers won. The 2007 trial did not achieve outcome. As an example - say you are a remote viewer who these results, but it was useful in testing other variables than has completed an ARV session about an upcoming sporting those explored in 2006. The contrasts between the two trials event, a World Cup soccer game. After the game is over, if suggest some trail markers in these largely unmapped woods. Holland wins, I will direct you to a link showing a picture of balloons in the sky. If Germany wins, I will point you to a link These were not scientific trials. We were a practical outfit with a picture of a whale at sea. Prior to the start of the game, moving toward becoming an operational RV group, and some a judge has examined your session and compared it with the of us were doing ARV on the side. We did not have a lab and two pre-selected photos (balloons and whale). Using a rating there was no null hypothesis and no control group. Since scale, if the judge considers that your session matches the scientific testing of psi has proven so difficult, it may be that balloons quite well, and matches the whale very little, then practical tests can achieve results that will be useful in them- a bet on Holland to win that game may be in order. This is selves and also perhaps provide hints for the development standard ARV in a nutshell. One could call it binary ARV since of theory. It is often the case that the practical development there are two objectives involved. of skills leads to useful results, with improvement over time, when the science behind these efforts is non-existent, by our Members of what became the Aurora Remote Viewing Group standards, or is limited or outdated. This has been true in tool- experimented with ARV during the past decade, particu- making, hunting, agriculture, fishing, travel and navigation, larly from 2005 on, as individuals and in teams. This article medicine, and probably any field that humanity has labored at presents the results of two of the team trials, in 2006 over the centuries. and 2007. The prevailing method was ARV, but two of the participants were natural who used their own psi There were many factors to assess in undertaking these team method within the team framework. ARV trials: what kind of events to choose; what kinds of targets to associate with them; characteristics of the view- One reason to discuss our experience is that it is rare to find ing and coordinating team; tasking method; viewing method; more than a cursory account of a team effort using ARV. The feedback for the viewers; judging the sessions; methods and same is unfortunately true for solo ARV efforts.1 Another strategies of betting; coordinating across far-flung time zones,

16 eight martinis and other variables. Within each of these categories there author was the coordinator. All of us were members of the are sub-categories. For example, targets may be landscapes, same group and had known each other via the Internet for scenes, people, objects, smells, tastes, symbols, shapes, several years, along with some in-person acquaintance as well. colors, patterns, ideograms, emotions, music, etc. Elements of viewing methodology include the type of viewing (e.g. CRV, Type of event: We decided to focus on one type of event only TDS), partial or full sessions, affirmations and intention, and – a binary sporting event. That is, the rules of the games we cooldown. Taskings may be worded sparsely or in complete selected allowed for only one outcome (win or lose, no ties/ sentences. Also, there is the issue of the degree of standard- draws). ization to be applied within the team. Length of trial: We did a run of 61 games over 4 months. In deciding which variables to test, we were aware of two major trends widely encountered in ARV. The first is initial Targets/Indicators: For two viewers, the emotions of a group success followed by a decline in accuracy. The degree and or a (usually) anonymous individual vitally concerned about duration of success vary, but by both measures results can the outcome of the game were used as the targets, e.g. a group be very encouraging. After a break of days or weeks and a of fans or a bettor at a particular casino.5 For the third viewer, restart, accuracy may again be initially high, but then will be the target was usually one team, focusing on the team logo or followed by another decline. A second notable tendency is team colors. displacement. That occurs when the viewer’s data exhibits elements of both targets, leading to erroneous matching of the Number of sessions per game: Don and Roma received three session by the judge. Both issues have proven persistent, not different tags and did three viewing sessions for each game to say intractable, although at least two people claim to have (later in the trial, Don did two sessions per game). Liz viewed overcome them.2 the target as many times as she felt necessary to obtain a clear result. Regarding the first issue, there is no easy solution. By testing different variables in the two trials, we thought we might be Taskings: The taskings were customized for Don and Roma. We able to eliminate some causes of declining results in later tests. experimented with different wordings during the course of the Regarding the second problem - one way to tackle the issue trial. As noted, Liz viewed only one objective, which often was of displacement would be to modify the ARV setup. According one of the teams in the game. She was given only the name of to one viewpoint, having two targets, as traditional ARV does, the team along with the tag. sets up a binary situation - the two targets are bound togeth- er; the setup is asking for spillover to occur. Put another way, Example of a tag and a tasking for Don and Roma: standard ARV can be construed as creating a binary “thought- Tag: Tammo2. form”. From another standpoint, traditional ARV reinforces a particular kind of dialectic. In Marxist praxis, for example, This was all the viewer had to go on in doing the sessions. After everything that exists is considered as a “unity and struggle the sessions were done, the viewer would look at what the of opposites”. It may be that each “side” has more than one target was: “opposite” but specifying two and only two alternatives may be “playing into the dialectic.”3 “Tammo2: Focus on a non-professional gambler at the Sahara Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas who places a straight bet on However it is framed, if having two objectives is a problem, the the Seattle Mariners to beat the LA Dodgers Tuesday June 20, obvious alternative is to posit just one objective – call it unitary 2006. Focus on this gambler at breakfast time the day after the ARV. For example, one could task the main emotions felt by game and how he/she feels emotionally about his/her straight players or fans of the winning or losing team at the end of a bet on the Mariners to win this game.” game. This would still be associative RV, since one would not be viewing the game itself but something closely associated Betting information provided by online sports books was with the game. But there would be only one target/ objective. included in some of the emails that conveyed the tags and This is the approach we took in the two trials. taskings emails.

After considering the many variables, and a tryout period from Judging the sessions: Each viewer received the tags and April through June 2006, we conducted a run from July through did their sessions. They then looked at what the objective October. We conducted a second trial, with different variables, corresponding to the tag was. Then they made a judgment a year later.4 about what their sessions indicated about the outcome of the game and reported their judgment as to the winner to the SETUP OF THE JULY-OCTOBER 2006 TRIAL coordinator.

Participants: Three very experienced viewers/practitioners Concurrences: We tracked concurrences among viewers – – Don Walker, Liz Ruse and Roma Zanders took part; the when all three viewers were in agreement, when two viewers

eight martinis 17 agreed and the third disagreed or had no pick, and when two OBSERVATIONS viewers disagreed and the third had no pick. Several concurrences among the viewers generated higher Feedback to viewers: Viewers found out what the target was accuracy rates than the rate of each viewer considered by looking at the bottom of the email containing the tag and separately. Individual accuracy per viewer was 56%, 66% and tasking. Later they found out the outcome of the game via 59% over the course of the four-month trial. All these indi- email from the coordinator or by checking the game result vidual rates were above chance and the overall average of themselves. 60% matches or exceeds that of many long-term sports prog- nosticators. But most group accuracy rates were even higher, Betting: Two viewers and the coordinator placed bets. One including 90% for DLR agreement, 67% (two concurrences), viewer placed bets for the third viewer. There was some 75% (one concurrence), and 100% (one concurrence). consultation among team members prior to the game, but betting itself was left up to each individual. Bets ranged from The total number of these concurrences was not large; the small amounts up to thousands of dollars. sample was quite small. But these correlations were very suggestive and often led to winning bets. TABLE OF JULY – OCTOBER 2006 TRIAL

Going into the trial, we hoped that the highest rate of accu- KEY: DL v R (middle of the chart) - indicates Don and Liz were correct racy would occur when all three viewers agreed. In the event, 67% of the time (4 right, 2 wrong) when their choice disagreed “DLR agree” produced the second highest accuracy rate – 90% with Roma’s. in 10 games. In a way, the ARV trial built up over time to this tenth DLR concurrence. We had experimented, viewed and DR agree and no L pick - means Don and Roma were right 55% tracked accuracy for months, including the warm-up period, of the time when they agreed and Liz had no pick. and here was our best indicator. (RL v D, which was 100%, had not yet been tracked). So, come the day, some team members D v R and no L pick - means Don was right 55% of the time when bet quite a bit of their accumulated winnings on this 10th con- he and Roma disagreed and Liz had no pick. currence. Unfortunately, this turned out to be the first fail-

There were no instances of 1) D v L and no third pick or 2) DL ure of the three-way agreement. Considerable money was agreed and no third pick. lost and team morale took a large hit. Later, looking over the particulars of the 10th instance of the concurrence, I noted “Roma 3-0” indicates Roma did three sessions and her choice that some steps had been done differently than earlier. For of the winner of the game was the same in all three sessions. example, this was the first time each tag for each viewer re- “Roma 2-1 and 1-2” means Roma did three sessions with ferred to only one team. Ordinarily, two tags would refer to inconsistent picks of the winner. one team and one tag to the other team. Also, the tasking procedures were run a little differently than previously. One

18 eight martinis or both of these changes could have contributed to the nega- Number of sessions per event: In 2006: there were often 3 tive result. Looking further at the table of results - there was a taskings per event, sometimes 2, and for one viewer as many curious counter-intuitive result with Roma’s sessions and as 9. For 2007, only 1 tasking per event. This variable, multiple selections. She did much better when she had a ‘mixed opinion’ taskings, certainly warrants further testing. in judging her three sessions than when she was consistent across all three. The rate for the former was 73% and for the Customized taskings: In 2006, we used “Don’s method” latter 46% -- quite a difference. If these results held in future (emotions as the target), tweaked by Don and Roma toac- trials, it would indicate there could be value in mixed results by cord with their preferences as viewers. Liz utilized her own a single viewer/judge. unique method. In 2007, we also used emotions as the target focus but with little or no customization of the taskings. One The lowest rates of concurrence occurred when two viewers participant, M, used his own psi method, which has been agreed, with no third opinion being offered. In other words, extremely successful in his private and public work worldwide. a ‘mixed opinion’ (2 versus 1) produced better results than Likelihood: customized taskings contributed to the success of when two viewers were in agreement with no pick from the the 2006 trial. third viewer (2 versus 0). These lowest correlation rates were 55, 55 and 60 percent. An exception was the 100% when Judging the sessions: In both 2006 and 2007 viewers decided Roma and Liz agreed and Don had no pick (only 5 instances what their sessions indicated about the outcome of the game however). This last may have been a statistical quirk or and conveyed that to the coordinator via email. There were no it may reflect subconscious interaction within the viewing independent judges, as is often the case in group ARV. team. Accuracy rates and concurrences: For 2007, the overall ratings COMPARING THE 2006 AND 2007 TRIALS for the three types of taskings were: Games: 48% (16 right, 17 wrong), Financial 39% (15 right, 23 wrong) and Other 45% We ran a second trial in 2007, in which we altered the setup (11 right, 13 wrong). While viewer accuracy overall was less in order to explore other variables. For reasons of space, I will than 50%, in three instances over 50% accuracy was obtained: contrast the two trials briefly here, without going into many Glyn had 60% for Games (6 right, 4 wrong). Roma had 70% for details of the 2007 trial. Financial taskings (7 right, 3 wrong) and M had 67% for Other taskings (4 right, 2 wrong). Again, the total sample was small, Participants: In 2007, the viewing team was Daz, Glyn, Roma, and made even smaller by being broken into three types of M and briefly, Don. In 2006 viewers were Don, Roma, and Liz. objectives, so these percentages are at most suggestive. In the Members of both teams used a variety of psi methods (CRV, context of generally sub-50% overall accuracy, there appeared TDS, ERV, or the participant’s own method). The coordina- to be no useful concurrences (either positive psi or psi-missing) tor was the same for both trials. All participants were very among viewers in 2007, which was in marked contrast with experienced with psi, but some were more experienced with 2006. ARV than others. Feedback, motivation and stress: In 2006 the viewing team Type of event: In 2006 there was only one type of target: viewed nearly daily and many bets were placed over the physical sports games. In 2007 we chose three types of tar- four months. This put pressure on the viewers to “produce” gets: sports games, financial targets and “other”. “Other” since significant cash was being won or lost. The stress may consisted mainly of political targets (to retain some focus have contributed to burnout by the viewers and could have within the category). The change to three types of targets was contributed to the one major failure at the end of the trial. made in part because potential clients wanted RV projections For the 2007 trial, we wanted to see if delaying the disclosures about more than sporting events. It is clear that the viewers till the end of the trial and not risking money during the trial did much better, individually and as a team, having one type of would produce as good or better results. As it turned out, the target rather than three. We can’t say for sure that this was a results in 2007 were inferior to those in 2006. We can’t be sure contributing factor to the better results in 2006, but it may well if the pressure on the 2006 viewers was a positive factor in have been. some way, but for further such testing it would make sense to include some wagering or other strong motivating factor. Length of trial: 61 games over 4 months in 2006. 32 events over 2 months in 2007. The differences in time and scope are Location of the subject(s) of focus: When the tasking involved not likely to have contributed to the different results. a casino, results were tabulated regarding the specific casino the bettor(s) were in. The 2006 results indicated no notable Targets/Indicators: In both 2006 and 2007 nearly all of the differences among the casinos, so this variable was dropped targets were emotions related to the game. To our knowledge, from the 2007 trial. this is the first time emotions have been the main indicator in a fairly extensive practical ARV/psi trial. Time interval from session to game: This variable was in- troduced in 2007. The results indicate there may be a small

eight martinis 19 positive effect (less than 20 days), but the sample is quite small. Consider tracking the feedback interval - time between when viewer does session and when viewer receives feedback. Greg A few further points: Many feel group effects occur during Kolodziejzyk considers this a significant variable. remote viewing; for example, a possible subconscious “division of labor” with regard to ordinary RV targets. Also, many view- Consider using a formal rating scale (e.g. the Targ scale from ers do better in their introductory class to RV than when they 0 to 7 – see footnote 1 on the ARV4Fun group) in matching a get home and are working alone. , entrainment, session with the target, whether judging is done by the viewer resonance or some other group effect might have been in play or by someone else. in 2006 and/or 2007. Unfortunately, this is difficult if not im- possible to measure at this point. Omit: Tracking the number of days from session to event. Omit: Tracking the location of the subject (e.g. which casino Some scientific reports and practical experience indicate that subject is in). RV is “goal oriented”. In this case, the goal of winning money may have contributed to the successes in 2006, more so than Finally, we hope this report of our experiments with ARV the goal of getting accurate results in the 2007 practice run assists others in formulating and running team trials, in with future clients in mind. Also on this point, it appears the continuing to map the terrain, and in the process getting 2006 team has had more long-term interest in ARV than the improved results. 2007 team and may have felt more of a stake in their trial.

We don’t know if the results in 2007 would have been better Footnotes: if the targets had been limited to just one of the categories 1 The most extensive report on solo ARV trials is by Greg Kolodziejzyk. - Games, or Financials or Other. But this could be said about http://www.remote-viewing.com/DataSummary05/index.html

many of the variables in the two trials. Lacking a reasonable Members of ARV4Fun have posted results of that group’s horse-racing and and testable theoretical framework for psi, we simply must ex- World Cup viewing and betting. http://arv4fun.com/arv4fun/?p=1882 periment with the numerous variables and “take our chances”. 2 One individual and one team claimed they achieved stable, extremely high accuracy rates (80%-100%), and made tens and even hundreds of thousands SUGGESTIONS FOR TEAM ARV TRIALS of dollars. Interestingly, both have stated that the critical factor in their success is ascertaining the “source(s)” of the data in the session. Just what this means Select a small highly motivated and experienced viewing team has not been spelled out, nor are vital details of this work available. (perhaps 3 viewers) whose members have accuracy rates 3 If anyone doubts the efficacy of Marxist dialectics, think of Russia, China and minimally greater than 50% - and as high as possible. As we many other countries where Left parties used dialectics as a guide to effect have learned from later experience, the larger the team, the enormous social changes, both revolutionary and reformist. more difficult the coordinator’s job becomes. 4 In the second issue of 8 Martinis, Dr. Don Walker gives a lively overview of our efforts in predicting the outcomes of sporting events and the lottery using Task only one type of objective (rather than 3). a variety of methods.

Task emotions or another target which is particularly meaning- ful to the viewers. If targeting emotions, for reasons of privacy target anonymous individuals or groups.

Provide multiple taskings (suggest 3) per viewer for each event, rather than just one tasking.

Let viewers customize their taskings, including wording preferences.

Set time and scope limits for the trial – e.g. 2 to 4games Jon Knowles has been a viewer and Training Coordinator per week for 2 months. Do not overtax the viewers and the with TransDimensional Systems (2000-2003) and a viewer coordinator (e.g. with 5 games a week). and project manager with the Aurora Remote Viewing Group (2006-2010). He is now an independent RV Use concurrences, the choice of concurrences to be based practitioner and researcher. on past work or a run-up trial. It may be risky to utilize concurrences as they develop during the run/trial. Email: [email protected] Web: One20+ (120+ selected web links related to RV) Provide the viewer with frequent feedback (rather than waiting until the end of the trial).

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eight martinis 21 CRV & Operational Certification A comment on OCP training

By Daz Smith

From July 2009 to January 2010, I in my first lessons thirteen years ago. program you didn’t go any further. participated in an experiment with Coleen Marenich and Lyn Buchan- Now I wasn’t exactly starting as most These remote viewing tasks were some an in testing their OCP (Operational students would. I had already been of the hardest and demanding appli- Certification Program) This started off working on a professional remote cations that I have had to use RV on in as an experiment to see if the existing viewing level for a couple of years, so I over thirteen years and hundreds if not programme could be adapted to did and do already have the skill sets to thousands of remote viewing projects. other CRV methods than Lyn’s but soon liaise with clients, create reports and run Coleen’s programme and the personal progressed into me taking the a team of remote viewers – these were mentoring teaches and encourages full OCP certification as I was skills I had to personally develop through you to dig deeper and to expand and putting in the work anyway. years of trial and error, so these were not use your skills in more ways that you new to me but they would be great skills ever had before. Believe me this is a When Coleen first enquired on if I for others not so experienced to learn hard process and some of those habits would be a test guinea pig for the – a short cut. cutting out all the error both good and bad have to be fought expansion of the program to the differ- stages that most of us go through in a solo and broken like a spirited horse for you ing methodologies of CRV and remote learning experience. These are some to really come through the other side. viewing, I did, naively think to myself of the first skills the OCP programme will why me? – I’m already creating and teach you. The one thing I learned above all else is, running operational projects for clients you have to be specific and answer the – what could this have to teach me? As part of certification I was to be run ‘clients’ questions – nothing else matters. as a remote viewer against a series The answer to this was – well quite alot. of operational targets. These would Many of my personal demons and have common (but not always seen beliefs’ about elements like ‘front load- I have to be honest it was a long in practice remote viewing) ques- ing’ and ‘extra tools’ had to be wrestled hard effort. Six months of really tions and needs from simulated with during the process, and this is hard, complex and taxing target work. clients. These ‘needs’ would need to be and yes a number of times I did think I feel confident in saying that nothing has met with VERY ‘specific’ and detailed about quitting, but I didn’t and I am glad I tested my development of remote view- answers using my remote viewing skills. didn’t because the entire process taught ing as much as this training did since I was I also had to be on target and very me valuable lessons, new avenues and first introduced to those mind altering accurate - always over 75% and in fact tools to use when remote viewing. concepts of how remote viewing worked if you didn’t nail the first target in the Lyn has developed some interesting

22 eight martinis Stage 6/P6 tools to use in the later stag- certification to be very professional and this – there is nowhere to hide – the es of the process and the more tools a a much needed component for the com- remote viewing has to speak for itself. viewer has in their arsenal then the better. munity. We have to as a community start You are either on target and accurate Coleen’s thoughtful and profes- to take control and to promote and help or you are not. sional manner of mentoring with the remote viewers to become more profes- programmes structure really did sional as they move from ‘hobby’ status So, to answer the question I would improve my remote viewing skills and to ‘real world use’. Not only this, as a say ‘I was certified by my peers as to my ability to get at the most difficult community we need to take charge and to being both professional and capable intangible data that a possible future promote good remote viewers, with skills after presenting samples of remote client may ask for – the kind of stuff and backgrounds that enhance the RV viewing under very strict and ‘tight’ you generally just do not encounter community and that can answer the circumstances where I had to be within general CRV training, until now. needs of clients and not to destroy it with accurate’. improper remote viewing for the sound The OCP programme really knows how bite media circus that has dogged remote Now, is the OCP (Operational Certi- to dig deep inside of you and to pull out viewing since its public outing in 1995. fication Programme) as it stands the every ounce of talent, knowledge and best and only way to certify and show ability. The OCP training is designed to Certification – by whom? ‘So what?’ a remote viewer has the skills to offer take you to the absolute edge of your I hear some of you Nay-Sayers say – a professional service? – I can’t fully ability. To the point where it almost ‘certified by who?’ And with ‘what answer this – but it’s a great start and breaks and you can squeeze no more authority?’. one that the other schools of Rv data from the target. Anyone think- should think about. If we had more ing of taking their RV to the next level And these are questions I would have remote viewers trained in the should think about a course like this, to agree on and would ask myself proper use of RV, the protocols, how to but be aware this isn’t the kind of thing from the outside. My answer is this. liaise with clients and how to get whereby you pay a fee and sail through The OCP programme is run by Coleen specific and accurate data then just to getting certification – you have to and Lyn, and as we know Lyn does maybe we (RV) would all be in a much work and damn hard to get to the end. have a solid background in the military better place right now. remote viewing unit – he knows how to I started the programme ‘thinking’ I present the correct RV data to a clients was a pretty decent and consistent specific needs – this is what they did. For further details on the Lyn Buchanan remote viewer and I have now left it OCP training and mentoring please ‘knowing’ that I am. More than this My remote viewing for the targets dur- contact: http://www.crviewer.com I also know I am a work in progress ing this training were all added to a data- and that I can always do better, can base and scored for accuracy. These were always squeeze even more data out of a all then reviewed by the other past project to answer very specific client graduates for opinion, comments and needs. I found the OCP training and questions. Participating in a process like * *eight martinis The State of the Art of Remote Viewing • Remote viewing examples! Remote Viewing Examples... Eight martinis is looking for examples of remote • Remote viewing projects viewing being used, remote viewing projects, • Real world use of RV ideas, theories and information to share in future issues. • Theories or ideas • News and info email submissions to: [email protected]

eight martinis 23 IRVA CONFERENCE 2010 Green Valley Ranch Hotel. Las Vegas. USA June 18-20, 2010

Observations: by Rick Hilleard

This was a first time visit to an IRVA discussing the benefits of single, of Perception. I will not attempt to cover conference for myself and my wife double and legally blind ( a term which all the information that he imparted to Sandra. Arriving at the entrance to the Bill coined ) targets and information that us, except to say that if you think you hotel it displayed a lavish portico and was the monitor is or is not given. That and know about perception, think again. suggestive of things to come. The hotel general housekeeping were the main was nicely situated just out of town and points of the talk, which came across Clearly demonstrated was example away from the main strip. It is a relaxed as more of a reminder of what to do or after example of how we make up place with nice rooms and a good pool. not depending on which blind you work. certain rules and how Perception = My interest was in locating the main ball- Construction or as Don said more room and recce (reconnoitre) the place. After a quick break Pam Coronado gave reconstruction, we construct every- The ballroom we found just opposite the a workshop. Techniques thing we see and our visual system has main lobby, it was set up for approxi- to Strengthen the RV Signal Line. Finally its own rules. An example of Perception mately 300 people, or so the helpful something we could get our hands dirty hiding the truth, he delivered an amusing worker informed us. Registration came with, so to speak, a hands on talk. There example of the Australian Jewel beetle first, and later the first of the speakers. were three boxes of rocks, each differ- perceiving a beer bottle ( bigger is better ent, we were invited to take a rock then ) to be a female of its species and would Bill Ray hosted the event and projected do a reading on it! It has been a long time not move from it, continually attempt- with a very clear and commanding voice since I had done anything of this nature. ing to mate, until ants finally devoured the upcoming speakers. Lyn Buchanan I found that the workshop was akin to an the male. Apparently Australia passed a took the podium first and gave an interest- RV Session in the respect that Pam had us law for people not to throw beer bottles ing talk on 10 Things to make you a better describing the Texture, Colours, Smells out of their vehicles! It is the percep- Psychic/Remote Viewer, details of which etc, just like working through a Session. tion of the male Jewel beetle that would are presented in 8 Martini’s. It covered a This to me was another string to the lead an entire species to extinction. lot of hints and tips which I thought were bow, something else that could give us a a good reminder for the everyday RV’er. different approach and help with a Session. Rounding off Day 1 Knight showed the part completed documen- Bill Ray returned to the podium as a Following on from Pam was Donald tary that he and some others are work- speaker giving out information primar- Hoffman Ph.D who delivered in my ing on. The Remarkable Mr Swann. The ily for the Monitor, entitling his talk opinion a mind blowing talk on; few minutes of footage that we were RV Monitoring: Basics and Blarney, Consciousness and the Interface Theory privileged to see contained a somewhat

24 eight martinis different person to who we think we again to no avail, looking to my left I saw that showed no disasters in 2008, but a know, even though we do not. It showed that Sandra, my wife had not one but multitude in 2013. 86% of Viewers had Ingo as a man who has, in my opinion, two, one in each hand and both pieces sessions depicting some form of disaster become a self imposed recluse, for were at right angles. I was impressed but occurring that year. So it could be a case whatever reason. It portrays the loneli- glad that I was not the only one who did of dig in deep or head for the hills folks. ness that comes with having reached the not bend one, think I will stick to spin- top. It makes me want to shout to Ingo ning the chi pin wheel from a distance. Marty Rosenblatt gave a workshop on “get up and get out!...there are people Associative Remote Viewing. Predic- out there who would like to talk with Day 2 began with Alexis Champion Ph.D tion of a Horse Race. This was a great you, meet you and applaud you”...not talking about The Time Machine pro- opportunity for everyone to have a go, wanting anything else from you but to gram. Alexis flew from France to give this although later I did discover that not all simply have met the person they talk and very interesting too. He informed attendees had learned how to Remote attribute RV to. I do not think that people that he has an RV company and View. Paper was given out to those who Robert will have the remainder of the that they use it primarily for archaeol- wanted to have a go at ARV, after a brief documentary completed in a year, ogy. A good example that he gave was explanation of how horses are associ- as there are some considerations about a client who are treasure hunters, ated with a particular photo of say a that have to be taken into account. I searching for the Inca treasure. Alexis ex- Flower or a building; we got into doing wish him well for its completion, like plained that the Sessions they produced a session. I thought the time allotted many others I will be first in line to enabled the hunters to obtain some of it for the session was very brief, I was still purchase the DvD when it comes out. but there is more to be located. Another sitting there sketching my Site template client had given them the task to find out after time had been called 5 minutes The main ballroom was not filled, and I more about what they perceived to be an prior! There I had a beautiful sketch of would have to estimate that there might ancient musical instrument, they were a Roman style column. When everyone have been about 250 people in atten- not pleased when data from RV Sessions had placed their session at the foot of dance. There were some vendors with came back indicating that this stone ob- the stage, Marty gave us the feedback, stalls at the rear of the ballroom. Brent ject far from being a musical instrument yes there was a Roman style build- Miller Snr & Jnr had for sale a collection was infact a weapon. Reminds me of ing, with a column, it was so clear cut. of Ed Dames + Paul Smith’s DvD’s, there the saying, don’t shoot the messenger! was a good collection of books on display As the sessions were sorted there and for sale, along with IANDS Associa- appeared to be a close division in the tion for Near Death Experiences. There totals. One showed a Pizza and I think it was room for a few more vendors, which had the edge slightly; the other was the could have made things a little more Roman style column building. So I had to interesting, as people love to congregate make a bet, after all if you believe in your and talk while standing around stalls. data then you have to “put your money where your mouth is” as they say. I did and promptly lost $20. This was an inter- esting learning curve as I do not usually do ARV, I hear it can wreak havoc with your regular RV Sessions. I was more curi- Courtney Brown Ph.D Spoke about The ous to know why I had drawn what I, and Future with Farsight’s Climate Project. others who examined the session, Courtney gave a very enthusiastic talk perceived to be an excellent depic- on this subject covering the way that tion of a Roman column that was they went about encrypting all the data on this building and the horse that so that no one would know what was won was associated to a Pizza! linked to what. He designed the proj- Brenda Dunne worked on a project Lyn Buchanan gave a PK Party: Or How ect so that the Sessions would be done with Robert Jahn Ph.D Brenda gave a to bend a Spoon, but sadly not in my case, first, but no target was given, also no talk on Information and Uncertainty in the ballroom had cleared and only those Coordinate Numbers applied. There Remote Perception at PEAR. The talk that were keen enough stayed behind to would be events that happen over the covered a lot of ground from the years learn how to bend a spoon, Uri Geller next month, the third month someone spent at the PEAR lab, this is an area style, You simply shout at the thing !... would pick from a verifiable source, that always has people reference time Bend ! Lyn said. So I did as he instructed like newspapers or news coverage, the and time again. I think it is a shame got mad and began shouting at this piece actual target. This is really a long term that the lab has now closed and people of metal held in my hand, after the shout- project with Sessions going into 2013. have moved on. There is still a lot of ing I gave up and began to ask it to bend, He gave examples of viewer’s sessions value in what these people did over the

eight martinis 25 years. The information they gave out tory there are a lot of jokes that the Joe Renier gave a talk on Remote Viewing was interesting and had me scribbling blow public would not understand, but : An Awareness. As someone who has notes continually. A well received talk. Remote Viewers would. Having seen primarily worked for police with the film twice, the first time at home, difficult cases, meaning no clues or The panel Discussion with Lyn and being really annoyed and disap- leads, she has a reputation in the field Buchanan, Stephan Schwartz, pointed with it, through to going to a as a trance medium. Noreen says that Paul Smith Ph.D and Russell Targ. movie theatre some months on and she has to record the details that she The Remote Viewing Training Contro- watching it with about a dozen people. receives and passes it on the relevant versy: Does it work? Is it necessary? Is My wife and I cracked up laughing at authorities requesting the information. there Evidence? I would like to make a some of these “in jokes”, we had people Coupled with a glass of wine, during her couple of observations at this point for looking at us as though we were nuts! sessions which goes down nicely, she future presentations that IRVA may or is not the only person to be a connois- may not take onboard. There was one seur of wines when it comes to using her table set up to the left of the stage that skills in this fashion. Nevertheless with looked as though it were fit for two her constant swanning back and forth people to sit at, not four! There sat on stage I was beginning to get a little four men of good stature, looking like sea sick! Anecdotes of different cases they had been squeezed into the chil- were offered for consideration along dren’s cheap seats at the theatre box, with one instance whereby she was hug- why could they have not put another ging a tree and the next thing this tree table out and have them sitting comfort- is giving her information about a case, ably and spaced? Also they could have but duly asked if she would mind putting centralised the table. The discussion, as Jim came on stage wearing a great mask her cigarette out as the trees are afraid far as it went, for me did not really get and had a staff that he duly waved from of fire, this had everyone in stiches and “down and dirty” as some people wished side to side, a la light sabre fashion, the laughing out loud. The audience liked it would have. It came across more like, if lights were dimmed and some appro- this quick talking jovial lady who did not I scratch your back, will you scratch mine? priate music was playing in the back- rest in one spot but moved around and No gloves off and here we go, round ground. He is a good story teller, some- made it appear that she was speaking to one etc. A bit of a flat feeling, this thing he must have picked up from his everyone personally, which came across was also vented from others. I know travels and exploration within the ranks as warm and inviting to most people. things are supposed to be cor- of the cults and esoteric he visited back dial etc but a good hard discussion in the day, coupled with his very com- would not go astray, in my opinion. plimentary skills of being an artist Jim wowed the audience, you had to be there to see it, hear it and experience it. I think we were lucky as we had Jim sitting beside us all weekend, we were explaining Remote Viewing to him.

DAY 3 Saw a dramatic decline in numbers, I was a little surprised but the brochure does give people the option to attend for single days or the whole Paul Smith brought things back on track conference. I did take into account that with Dowsing: An introductory Work- not all who attended were Remote shop. We were given a metal pendulum, Jim Channon: First Earth Battalion. Talk- Viewers, one chap I spoke with had a of quite a good weight, then instruc- ing to a lot of other people at the confer- letter and a magazine from 1965. He tions on how to programme the pen- ence everyone agreed that Jim was the explained to me that wrote to a dows- dulum, forward and back for yes and hit of the show. I must agree, from the er to see if he could assist with find- left to right for no, pretty simple and moment Jim stepped onto the stage and ing gold on a map within this 1960’s basic I thought. Then we had some ex- began his one man show, he garnered magazine. He was there only for the ample tests. From memory we did about everyone’s attention; he had presence, day, as he had other commitments. six trials with the pendulum. When we impact and a jolly good story to tell. There were others like him, only there got the results each time I thought, Everyone had probably seen Men Who for a certain aspect of the conference. hmm perhaps the next one. The entire Stare at Goats by now and were quite time I had this pendulum working on familiar with what I call the “in jokes” Today I saw what can only be describe different targets I was expecting to get meaning that if you know your RV his- as a bouncing light on stage, Noreen a positive result, I did not get one, so

26 eight martinis that means either I suck at dowsing, cal field, and 5000x stronger magnetic lunch/dinner etc. Yes I agree, but like or I did not programme the thing cor- field than the brain. Now all became anything if you want to get the best out rectly, whichever one it was dowsing clear, as to why last year when I had the of something you have to work at it. did not work for me. I have to confess plastic hotel key card in my top pocket, I to using the L rods back home some- would wipe the code and was unable to I feel we were lucky to meet and talk time ago and having good success there. get into my room, 4 key cards I wiped, not with a good cross section of attend- Maybe I just need more practise, that or realising what was happening, each time ees, also some of the speakers who I shall simply stick to Remote Viewing. having to go to the front desk to get a we met up with after the conference new one, I was given some strange looks. and were able to escape to a nice Paul O’Connor spoke about Clearing the The belief system was broken down and restaurant and discuss things at a more Stream: Removing the Blocks and Filters explained very well, along with corrective leisurely pace. I was looking for that impede individual RV Performance. tools that can be employed to reverse perhaps a little more from IRVA in the Paul packed so much information into negativity. ET Energy Tapping, EFT Emo- way of projection and direction, plans of this talk that I did not have time to di- tional Freedom Technique and TAT Tapas things they may have, discussions with gest and contemplate it. I am glad that Acupressure Technique. All these were attendees, something along these lines. I was able to get a copy of his presen- on offer. I would suggest a read of the tation and print it out. It has given me presentation if you wish to find out more. The people who make the effort to an opportunity to read through this… attend these sorts of conferences tome at a more leisurely pace. I found The final Workshop was an Outbounder. are the ones to look out for in the that he essentially broke down the body Guided by Stephan Schwatrz and Paul coming years, they may be the next into something manageable. Open- Smith. I was unable to participate in Jedi of RV. I think soon a lot of the old ing with how we process information, this workshop as prior arrangements to guard will be looking for a quiet place disrupters, and corrective tools also how meet up with someone and exchange in the sun, as some have already opted they can improve our RV performance. information had been made, so this for, but for now, let us hope they can He spoke about the whole spectrum of precludes any observations and I am not impart their information (all that is us as energetic beings, he went on to aware of the outcome except, upon my permitted ) to the newbies. We hada include works of Barbara Brennan Ph.D return to hear the final remarks, a few very enjoyable time and I hope to hear and the biofield, which I learned about people said how well they had done. from the many people we met there when performing healing many years In conclusion, the conference, as the to discuss further RV developments. ago through to informing us that with wife said “it was hard work” by this information from the HeartMath Insti- she means that a lot of talking to other tute, the heart has 100x stronger electri- RV’ers and meeting people for drinks or *

Rick Hilleard Originally from the UK, Rick now Sandra, he founded the Australian lives and works in Western Australia Remote Viewing Unit to promote in the Security Industry. Rick started and teach Remote Viewing in Remote Viewing in 1997 after Ed Australia. They are currently the only Dames training course and travelled RV trainers in Australia. to the US to do the advanced training with Major Ed Dames. Also CRV & Web: www.remoteviewingunit.org ERV training with David Morehouse. Rick has 12 years of experience in Remote Viewing and he has done Rick and Sandra thousands of Remote Viewing RickHilleard Hilleard sessions. Together with his wife

eight martinis 27 Free Will in a Precognitive Predetermined World (Practical, Not Philosophical, Discussion) By Marty Rosenblatt

You have free will in a predetermined (definition: foreknowledge) This includes the slide (above) which world! Free will (definition: free and is knowledge of something in advance makes the point that sometimes we do independent choice; voluntary deci- of its occurrence through means not consciously and objectively observe pre- sion) includes the wonderfully creative accepted by society’s current view of cognition in action. And yet, all the evi- power of self determination through free time. Precognition is foretelling the dence suggests that at the subconscious choice...and yet precognition indicates future...or is it the future telling the level, precognitive information is avail- that we live in a predetermined world. present! These ideas about precognition able all the time. Philosophy can be set aside, and these were explored, and applied, during the realities can be discussed, integrated, 2010 IRVA (International Remote View- Predetermination (definition: to settle and applied in a practical way. ing Association) Conference. or decide in advance) usually assumes

28 eight martinis a fatally flawed, and limiting, linear time integrated physical being by entangling recognized as any part of reality. (one way “arrow of time”) model. Once all of the subjective aspects of your life. we recognize that precognition is real It is in the conscious now-moments (see Utts Ref.), it actually follows that free The definition of subjective is ‘existing where the creativity of your free will will and predeterminism are also real...it in the mind; belonging to the thinking operates. It is also in the “now” that is a matter of perspective. Adopting the subject rather than to the object of entangled information from the pre- practical perspective which serves you thought (opposed to objective)’. Your determined past and predetermined best is a matter of your free will. higher-you lives primarily in a world that future combine to permit the present can be viewed as having more (higher) moment to be created. Your free will Einstein believed in determinism. He dimensions and thus more vibrational creates the nows that exist forever, this said, “The only reason for time is so that degrees of freedom. Your higher-you is includes what you normally think of as everything doesn’t happen at once.” able to communicate across the inter- future-nows. These future-nows also Everything happening at once wouldn’t face of space-time (e.g., see Flatland). exist forever and are thus available in be much fun anyway! He also said: your “past”. Creativity and predetermin- The interface between physical-you and ism are thus intimately entangled - you your higher-you is probably the Zero are free to create in the now as part of “Everything is determined, the Point Energy (ZPE) field, which perme- the deterministic information revealed beginning as well as the end, by forces ates all of physical space-time. Together, to your consciousness from your higher- over which we have no control. It is you and your higher-you have access to you. From this perspective, determinism determined for the insect, as well as all subjective and objective information includes enormous freedom once you for the star. Human beings, vegetables, about reality. By objective reality, we accept that your life is primarily created or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mean the independently measurable by you and your higher-you! Einstein mysterious tune, intoned in the and agreed-upon things. Objective real- appreciated the wonderful duality of distance by an invisible piper.” ity is discovered by first observing your determinism and freedom (i.e., free- subjective reality and observing that will): - Albert Einstein there are others doing the same. You and your higher-you create and have “Everything that is really great and ‘What do we know about the mysterious access to all of your subjective informa- inspiring is created by the individual invisible piper?’ is then a rather broad tion, all of which is created in the now who can labor in freedom.” and significant question. A practical moments of your consciousness. From partial answer is available to the this perspective, all of your objective - Albert Einstein narrower question - ‘What do we know and subjective information is acces- ‘Out of My Later Years,’ 1950 about communication between the sible to you; this includes past, present, mysterious invisible piper and the and future information ...wonderfully With this freedom also comes mysterious you?’ The invisible piper mysterious. The intellect has trouble strength and the power of free-will. communicates information to you with this perspective, and yet, for many Mahatma Gandhi said: (physical-world day to day person) it fits their reality better than a narrower through a “higher-you”, or if you prefer perspective. Trust your self. another term, a deeper-you, or higher- “Strength does not come from self, or subconscious self, or a non-phys- Consciousness itself is the fundamen- physical capacity. It comes from an ical you, or your spirit, or a wiser-future- tal. The now moment of consciousness, indomitable will” you, or a you that is outside of space/ the directly experienced subjective stuff time, or a you in a higher dimension, or is the key information. This information - Mahatma Gandhi a spirit guide, or almost any other label - all information - comes via conscious- that refers to a non-physical aspect of ness. Information consists of thoughts, The higher-you is also creative and your being. emotions, sensations, colors, smells, intimately involved in your lifestory. tastes, sounds and anything else that Your lifestory is the collection of all Your higher-you can be viewed as a consciousness provides in each now mo- your personal-subjective events (red somewhat separate entity that is part of ment. This is the raw data of life which circles with black boundaries in the the more magnificent you. Your higher- is then entangled in a unique creative illustration below) from the moment you not only has access to and is aware way by each of us. The fact that groups of conception to the moment of your of all your memories and all your auto- of people can agree on so much creates physical death. Your “lifestory” (the nomic nervous systems including those their objective societal reality - this reali- red circle with a purple boundary) that control your breathing and your ty changes with linear time. For example, includes all your events plus their heart pumping, your higher-you also has there was a time when bacterial spread emotional inter-connections or entan- access to your subjective future. Your of disease was not part of objective glements. Your higher-you has complete higher-you maintains you as a single societal reality since bacteria were not access to your lifestory. Your higher-you

eight martinis 29 Your Lifestory is what can be called the “Higher-You Perspective”. The higher-you perspective

From this perspective, your events are intimately shared and created by both you and your higher-you. Your higher- Events you includes your lifestory, as shown on Your the sketch. Two specific events (shown Lifestory Your lifestory can be viewed as being with the blue-red-blue concentric the collection of all (past, present and circles) within your lifestory are shown. future) of These events are also within your high- your subjective events and their er-self which is outside of space-time. entanglements. Let’s assume these are at very different linear times. Then, the concentric circles You are living in an objective physical world Your higher-you includes your lifestory plus the experiencing your subjective now moments emphasize the strong entanglement be- creative interactions with events involving and entangling them into events that are tween you and your higher-you which the entanglements between you and your meaningful to you. gives you access to both events all the higher-you. Your higher-you is intimately time. entangled with your events. (the blue circle with the black bound- The two events shown above could be at two ary at the far right) is there, with you, You establish all your lifestory entangle- very different time and strongly entangled, during each now moment of con- ments using your free will including thereby permitting precognition. sciousness. Events are a series of your the free choice of “personal-inertia”. Entanglements link all events in your life, conscious subjective nows that are Personal-inertia is the default free including your interactions with other people. entangled, by you, in a meaningful will choice based on previous similar fashion. The simplest event is one now. circumstances where you made the “all that is” same similar free choice. Personal-iner- has no You can get the idea of your lifestory tia can be confused with a lack of free boundary by pondering, “you are more than your will. That is a very limiting point of view physical body”, and taking the perspec- since you clearly have the power of free tive that all your subjective events and will to change your personal-inertia. You your lifestory have “fuzzy boundaries”. have done that many times, for example The fuzzy boundaries provide non-local when you went from crawling to walk- entanglement ...quantum mechani- ing! The key to continued growth and cal entanglement of information that is transformation is effortfulness, which instant and yet connects past, present entails continually tackling challenges and future events. that lie just beyond your current compe- tence. Here we show two different lifestories entangled It is important to recognize that the event via the respective higher-selfs. experience has its full personal practical Your lifestory includes entanglements Your higher-you has access to the other person’s meaning only because of the entangle- with the nows/events of other sen- lifestory as well as their higher-self information, ment of this event with other events tient beings. The strength of those and vice-versa. in your life including those from your entanglements are also created by you This access is due to all lifestories being embed- future. You establish the strengths and your higher-you. Clearly emotions, ded in a “circle-without-a-boundary” which sym- of these entanglements, thereby provid- such as love, have much to do with this bolically contains all that consciousness touches ing significance/importance/meaning. entangling. However, we know even less ...”all that is”...perhaps this is the invisible piper. about this kind of entanglement than Your higher-you is an entity intimately we do about entangling our own events. ness are not only assimilated in a higher- attached, intimately entangled, to you. And to make matters even more uncer- you, but in the collection of “every thing In addition to wanting to assist you to tain, consider the entanglements with that conscious touches”, which is “all the best of its understanding and abil- our society - local, national, and global. that is”, which is “like a circle without a ity, your higher-you intends to transform There is a growing body of evidence boundary” - see the large circle (with- itself into an even higher entity. You showing that we are globally connected, out a dark fuzzy boundary) above. No are assisting in this mutually beneficial including global precognitive entangle- thing can be excluded from “all that is”, journey. You and your higher-you jointly ments. All of our lifestories and all of our thus there is no boundary. Every thing create your lifestory. Thus, your lifestory higher-you’s are entangled. that consciousness touches includes all is creatively entangled with the lifes- conscious now moments for all sentient tory of your higher-you. This perspective Each of your now moments of conscious beings for all time. Thus, our society’s

30 eight martinis history and future is included in the blue involves increasing your entanglement mournful sounds of distress met me as I passed area, as we create it. See psi Vibration with your higher-you. See Remote View- along. I saw light in all the rooms; every object was model for more on this general model. ing and Consciousness Entanglement for familiar to me; but where were all the people who additional discussion as well as the con- were grieving as if their hearts would break? I was The implications of precognition for nections with quantum mechanics. We puzzled and alarmed. What could be the meaning our society are at least as large as the see science begrudgingly moving toward of all this? Determined to find the cause of a state of Copernicus Revolution or a mindset the general perspective outlined here, things so mysterious and so shocking, I kept on until paradigm shift from believing the world which is being energized and applied by I arrived at the East Room, which I entered. There I is flat. The world of consciousness is many people in their own fashion. This met with a sickening surprise. Before me was a cat- not flat. The only reason free will, pre- grass-roots approach is how, in our opin- afalque, on which rested a corpse wrapped in fu- determination and precognition exist, is ion, the next paradigm shift will occur. neral vestments. Around it were stationed soldiers because they do indeed all exist together who were acting as guards; and there was a throng within the universal field of conscious- of people, gazing mournfully upon the corpse, ness. This means the creativity of choice whose face was covered, others weeping pitifully. is a process involving your past, present ‘Who is dead in the White House?’ I demanded of and future conscious moments. Creativ- one of the soldiers, ‘The President,’ was his answer; ity is a two way street, involving the past References and Notes: ‘he was killed by an assassin.’ Then came a loud and future, with the action of free will in burst of grief from the crowd, which woke me from the present. An Assessment of the Evidence for Psychic my dream. I slept no more that night; and although Functioning (1996) Dr. Jessica Utts, Division of it was only a dream, I have been strangely annoyed The Practical Higher-Me Perspective Statistics, at the University of California, Davis. by it ever since.” In her abstract she says, “Precognition, in which • I am more than my physical body, the answer is known to no one until a future time, Lincoln Dream p. 116-117 of Recollections of Abra- my higher-me is an integral part of appears to work quite well. ... There is little benefit to ham Lincoln 1847-1865 by Ward Hill Lamon (Lin- me. continuing experiments designed to offer proof, coln, University of Nebraska Press, 1994). since there is little more to be offered to anyone http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_ • My free will is part of the creative who does not accept the current collection of data.” Abraham_Lincoln precognitive world. The Eternal Now by Paul Tillich “God does not play dice with the universe”: • I apply my free will in the now Flatland “Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an moment. psi Vibrations and Remote Viewing inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. Precognitive Remote Viewing The theory says a lot, but does not really bring us • My intentions are strongly Remote Viewing and Consciousness any closer to the secret of the ‘old one’. I, at any entangled with my actions, Entanglement rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice.” thoughts and emotions. Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) Prediction of a •Letter to Max Born (4 December 1926); The Born- Horse Race Learn ‘Enhanced Entanglement’ with Einstein Letters (translated by Irene Born) (Walker • I provide meaning/importance as the Future by Doing It…Consciously IRVA and Company, New York, 1971). This quote is com- I entangle intentions and multiple Conference Workshop June 19, 2010, Marty monly paraphrased “God does not play dice” or events together. Rosenblatt “God does not play dice with the universe”, and other slight variants. • My fuzzy boundaries are creative Notes: and fun. Lincoln’s Precognitive Dream Individual Intentions Can Affect RNGs: Three days prior to his assassination, Abraham Can individual intentions affect Random Number • I joyfully anticipate success as de- Lincoln related a dream he had to his wife and a Generators (RNGs)? The answer is yes, and the fined by my meaningful intentions few friends. According to Ward Hill Lamon, one of “odds against chance” of being wrong in reaching the friends who was present for the conversation, this conclusion are about 3,000,000,000,000 to 1 • My life is good. the president said: “About ten days ago, I retired (3 trillion to 1)! very late. I had been up waiting for important dis- Remote viewing, especially Precognitive patches from the front. I could not have been long psi Vibrations and Remote Viewing: Remote Viewing, is an area where the in bed when I fell into a slumber, for I was weary. I A Framework for Consciousness and precogni- above practical ideas can be applied and soon began to dream. There seemed to be a death- tive Associative Remote Viewing - (psi*) Vibration like stillness about me. Then I heard subdued sobs, Model. The point of view is that consciousness is practiced. Yes, practice, practice, prac- as if a number of people were weeping. I thought “the” fundamental aspect of our universe. And tice until you are practicing like adoc- I left my bed and wandered downstairs. There the that all things, including you, are entangled with tor or shaman :-) The idea is for you to silence was broken by the same pitiful sobbing, but “every thing that consciousness touches”, e.g., all practice and succeed in applying your the mourners were invisible. I went from room to past-present-future moments. precognitive abilities. This clearly room; no living person was in sight, but the same Zero Point Energy:

eight martinis 31 In a study by Hal Puthoff (Phys. Rev. A 40, p. 4857, share with remote parts of the universe fluctuat- Psychic Energy and Remote Viewing 1989; 44, pp. 3382 & 3385, 1991), he showed ing zero-point-energy fields of even cosmological that “on the cosmological scale a grand hand-in- dimensions. Who is to say whether, for example, Lifestory: glove dynamic equilibrium exists between the ever modulation of such fields might not carry meaning- “Ours to See” 1991: A novel that spans 100 years, agitated motion of matter on the quantum level ful information as in the popular concept of ‘the by Marty Rosenblatt, where the lifestory concept is and the surrounding zero-point energy field. One Force?’ “(From Searching for the Universal Matrix applied in a ‘place’ outside of space-time. The fu- consequence of this is that we are literally, physi- in ) ture is ours to see. cally, ‘in touch’ with the rest of the cosmos as we *

Martin Rosenblatt (Marty) President of Physics Appli- Defense and NASA, e.g. hypervelocity cations (PIA) Corp and he writes the impact and nuclear weapons effects. online magazine “Connections Through Time”. He was a founder, CEO and senior staff scientist of PhysiComp Corporation Education (1994) which was acquired by an inter- B.A. in Physics from UCLA 1964 net company in April 1996. M.S. in Physics from UCLA 1966 Marty teaches Intuitive Investing and Overview of Experience Applied Intuition Workshops using Marty began his technical career in Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) for 1963 working for a computational predicting outcomes of future events. physics company called Shock Hydrody- Marty Rosenblatt namics. In 1972 he plus 3 other people He wrote a novel about the future started California Research and Tech- development and incorporation of nology. This company was acquired by psychic phenomena into society (1991). the Titan Corporation in 1987. The novel covers a 100 year period, 1980 thru 2080. The online version of Marty was Vice President of the Titan Ours To See is available free for anyone Research and Technology subsidiary interested. and managed a group of 20 scientists developing and applying sophisticat- Web: http://www.p-i-a.com ed computer programs for analyzing Email: [email protected] high-energy problems for the Dept. of

32 eight martinis Ten Things Absolutely Guaranteed to Make You a Better Psychic, Remote Viewer, Controlled Remote Viewer.

Lyn Buchanan

Although these things came from the own way and block our own success. to fly in singing, “Here am I to save the lengthy and in-depth study of the work That’s in every field, and this field is no day!” That’s not what people need. produced by Controlled Remote View- different. When we find and acknowl- When they come to us for answers, they ing, they work for all forms of psy- edge those things, we can create ways silently bring along the fact that they chic functioning, and all protocols of around them in order to have better feel their own answers have failed them. remote viewing. They are concerned success. There are hundreds of ways in If instead of answers, we give them the with how information is passed from which we block the information coming proper information to allow them to an- the source of the information (whatev- to us, but the following ten things will swer their own questions and make their er you feel that to be) to the conscious save us from the problems most preva- own decisions, then we not only provide mind, where it can be used to help lent and most common to everyone. them with the information they need, people and provide information. So, but we also re-empower them to fight my terminology may be CRV-oriented, 1: Describe. Don’t Identify. their own battles. but please give them some consider- Perhaps the most common mistake we ation for your personal methodology, make is that we feel the need to answer 2: Set aside all nouns. as well. someone’s question, rather than pro- Indo-European languages are orient- viding them the information they need ed towards nouns. Oog and Og walk There are some things that we do as to answer their questions for them- through the primeval forest and hear a humans which cause us to get into our selves. Like Mighty Mouse, we want twig snap behind them. The one who

eight martinis 33 most quickly thinks, “Saber tooth ti- “Second, give your conscious mind man who abducted her.” What a load ger!” and runs is the one who survives. something to do – in the present tense. of pollution to deal with in your session. The need to identify with a noun is Translate that cueing into something almost a part of our genetic makeup. Let me give you an example: Let’s say totally neutral, such as, “The target is But in the work we do here, it is a trap. that you go to a psychic or remote view- human. Describe the target.” Let’s say The moment you allow yourself to name er and ask, “What happened to my Aunt that, without such pollution as “..de- the target, you lock your thinking into Maude eight years ago?” The psychic or scribe the man…”, you find that the a set pattern. From that point on, you remote viewer will work their and young girl went off willingly with a group are polluted by your own acceptance come up with their normal amount of of other girls. If you had accepted the of the noun. Like building a castle wall, information, with their normal amount polluted cueing, you would not have anything that doesn’t fit what you’ve of accuracy. found that information. already built gets tossed aside, and only those incoming impressions that do fit But, if you instead cue with, “Move back 6: Don’t accept multiple choice will ever get used. Setting the nouns eight years to my Aunt Maude” (That is tasks. aside and seeking only descriptive words the cue to the subconscious mind, which This is a further implication of #1, above. is the only salvation you have from this places the psychic’s or remote viewer’s Let’s say that someone comes to you kind of inner pollution. mind in the presence of Aunt Maude at with five business plans, tells them to the proper time.) “Now, tell me what IS you, and wants you to >>identify<< 3: Cue yourself. happenING.” (That is a present-tense which one they should follow. Do not ac- When someone comes to you with a thing for the conscious mind to do.) cept such tasking. The proper tasking in question, they will - even unconsciously this case would be, “I have five business - include with that question what they plans. >>Describe<< the best one.” You want your answer to be. They include provide a description of the best one, their hopes, fears, their account of what and they will know which of their plans has happened, etc. You must learn to meets that description. Binary-choice take what you hear, figure out what tasking, such as “yes/no” questions, falls the proper cue should be to answer the into this same category. real problem, not the one that you are being presented with. This is a very 7: Work one question per session. difficult step, in that it involves a great People will come to you with a ques- deal of ignoring everything you’ve heard tion such as, “Tell me who committed and getting to the real root of the prob- the crime, where they live, whether they lem. Even harder, often, is telling the are armed or not, and when the best person the truth, rather than catering to time to go arrest them would be. Give their feelings, softening the blow to their the location of any evidence to convict fears, and being gentle to them. Never them, and whether or not they had any forget that if you cue yourself with the Surprisingly, a cue like that will cause the psychic or remote viewer to give you accomplices. If they had accomplices…… fears, desires, memories, and problems etc.” Such “massive multiple tasking” they bring to you, you may miss what more information with a higher degree of accuracy, even though the target is as this will always lead to frustrated they really come for. Above all, they viewers and unsatisfied customers. come to you for the truth. That’s what the same and they do the work in their normal manner. Narrow the question down to the one you should be working to find. bit of information they need to answer all the other questions for themselves. 4: Cue yourself correctly. Cueing yourself this way works just as There is a formula called “A well-formed well. Another common example used by CRVers is: “Move 500 feet above the 8: Be in control of your craft. question to a psychic”. It is based on One of the biggest complaints natu- the fact that, while the subconscious target” (the cue to the subconscious) “Tell me what you are seeing now.” ral psychics have is that they are not in mind is not limited by space and time, control of their abilities. Listen… psychic the conscious mind is. The conscious (a present tense activity for the conscious mind to do.) ability has now been studied intensive- mind works best in describing its present ly in laboratories, is being understood surroundings at present time. The sub- more clearly every day, and protocols conscious mind can take you to any sur- 5: Cue yourself in neutral terms. That is, don’t include pollution in any have been developed to give you the roundings at any time, so, the formula control you need. Many people assume goes like this: cueing you give yourself. This goes along with #3, above. Let’s say that the police that the “Controlled Remote Viewing” developed for use by the government “First, give the necessary cue to your come to you with a question such as, “A young girl was abducted. Describe the means that the viewer was told what subconscious mind. to do, when to do it, etc. That’s not

34 eight martinis true, at all. It means just what it says. mentally squeezing it, or some other tion skills between you and your subcon- The remote viewing is controlled by the physical manipulation. Realize instead scious, or your spirit guide, or whatever viewer. It is under the viewer’s complete that it requires only 0.016 volts on a set you perceive as the source of your infor- control through the use of training and of three nerve sheaths leading from the mation – it takes practice. well-practiced protocols. That training brain to the heart in order to make the and those scientifically developed and heart start beating by itself. Let’s say that you specialize in medi- well-practice-able protocols are avail- cal readings for others and do so by able to everyone these days. If you are People want to make something move asking your spirit guides for the informa- not in control of your craft, it is your own psychokinetically, or make something tion. Practice on already solved medical fault. Get the training you need to be rise into the air. Lifting it has the same cases. Go back and analyze the results. in control of your talent and your craft. problems that lifting it would normally Keep exact data on what you got right You’ll be glad you did, and you will be a have. But psychically surrounding it with and what you misunderstood. “(Keeping greater resource for mankind’s future. a solution heavier than it is can cause it data is actually hint #11)” Doing so will to float upwards on its own. get you into the practice of asking your 9: Tackle the cause, not the guides the right questions, and under- result. 10: Practice. Practice. Practice. standing their answers more clearly. People try to tackle a psychic problem I don’t care whether you’re a remote directly, only to be confronted by all the viewer, with a set of protocols to prac- If you are a remote viewer, then practice problems that thwart them normally. tice, or a natural psychic who depends not only helps you listen to and better Look for the simple cause behind the on a spirit guide for help - practice still understand your subconscious mind, problem. Let me give you some exam- makes perfect. CRV is the only thing but it helps you practice the protocols, ples: I know of which will allow the “inner as well. What if you went to a karate child” to grow to an inner adult. It does class, then never practiced the moves People tell me all the time that they this by repeatedly giving it both rights again. One day, you are forced into a cause street lights to go on and off when and responsibilities, by testing and fight…. You lose. I don’t care who you they pass by them. They tell me that requiring good results, and by reward- are, or how good you think you are, or they cause computers and printers to act ing the subconscious mind for providing how many successes you’ve had in the weirdly when they are around them – good information and doing a good job. past – you are no exception to the fact especially if they are emotional at the that work in this field takes practice. time. Street lights require 240 volts. I don’t know how many people I’ve met Printers and computers require 110 who only do work when there is a real volts. People will try to make a heart task, or a paid task. In order to keep that has stopped beating to restart by your skills up – mainly the communica- *

Lyn Buchanan was one of the Controlled research company. Lyn now continues Remote Viewers for the U.S. military, his work in Alamogordo, New Mexico. was their database manager, property book manager, and one of the trainers Web: http://www.crviewer.com/ of the unit. After retirement, he contin- Email: [email protected] ued working for the Defense Intelligence Agency, & startedProblems>Solutions> Innovations, a database analysis compa- ny in the Washington, D.C. area. When the fact that the U.S. had been using re- mote viewers became public, requests for training became overwhelming, and Problems>Solutions>Innovations Lyn Buchanan quickly became a Controlled Remote Viewing training, service, and databased

eight martinis 35 THE 1973 REMOTE VIEWING PROBE OF THE PLANET JUPITER

Ingo Swann - 12 Dec 1995

As many are aware, an amusing but large information now be made available for undertook that kind of research. The media flap regarding remote viewing is public access via the Internet/World- resulting first flap was enormous, largely presently occurring (the 29th one by my wide Web, regarding a series of early because of SRI’s high scientific standing count). psycho-energetic experiments. and its military and intelligence commu- nity affiliations. The flap majorly focuses on a situa- The former director (always my tion involving intelligence community master, I always his slave) has asked me to The Jupiter Probe was one of a number interests in psycho-energetics research begin the public access by entering of early experiments designed to try to that began over twenty-five years into the Net the full story of the several discover the dimensions and extent of ago. Most of the research took place experiments. human remote sensing faculties. It was under the excellent auspices of Stanford felt that radical experiments should be Research Institute (SRI) -- now renamed This will be the first of nine other entries undertaken in the attempt to establish SRI International, the second largest to follow. the dimensions of those faculties. “think tank” in the US. BACKGROUND The SRI project’s extremely illustrious The present media flap is distorting the sponsors (you know who) concurred. original basis for the early interest in the In 1973, mainstream science, aca- --Several-- radical experiments were search for psycho-energetics applica- deme and media were unequivocally then designed, and their protocols were tions. opposed to any kind of parapsychology or examined in advance by a board of psycho-energetics research. It thus came noted scientists and overseers. Because of this, the former director of as something of a cultural shock when the project has suggested that complete the nation’s second largest “think tank” One such radical experiment, the

36 eight martinis “Jupiter Probe,” took place in 1973 FEEDBACK EXPECTATION: Technical data The prepared copies were also pho- at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and analyses drawn from information tocopied by others and more widely under the excellent auspices of Dr. telemetered back to Earthbase from distributed. I have acquired some of H.E. Puthoff and Mr. Russell Targ (both NASA spacecraft and which information these for my archives, and which contain esteemed physicists) and other would be published in scientific media: humorous notations on the margins. competent scientists of the Radio the Pioneer 10 and 11 “flybys” of 1973 Physics Laboratory. and 1974, and the later and 2 PRE-FEEDBACK YIELD OF THE RAW probes of 1979. DATA: Before feedback was obtainable, This particular experiment has occa- the raw data was broken down by SRI an- sionally undergone ridicule published in DATE OF EXPERIMENT (#46 in a alysts into major data categories, as will the skeptical media and elsewhere. The series): April 27, 1973. The first Jupiter be shown below. After feedback became following story will reveal that no skeptic bound NASA spacecraft, Pioneer 10, was possible, no reason was discerned to al- has ever read through the details of the already en route to the planet, but yet ter the categories. The categories com- experiment. too far distant to send data back to prise --all-- of the raw data, and nothing Earthbase, principally at Jet Propulsion was later deleted or added. There are two important elements of Laboratories (JPL). which skeptics try to deprive public FEEDBACK SOURCES: First scientific understanding: RAW DATA YIELD OF THE EXPERIMENT: and technological feedback sources be- (1) One standard 8-1/2” x 11” page gan becoming available in September (1) that the Jupiter Probe was only an containing three drawings; (2) two and 1973, four months after the experiment exploratory experiment, and ‘not’ meant 1/6th pages of verbal data recorded and took place. Additional feedback sources as a “claim” of anything; and transcribed. continued to accumulate by stages up through 1980. (2) knowledge of its illustrious GUARDING OF THE RAW DATA sponsorship and scientific oversight. Seven feedback sources of scientific and The raw data needed to be independent- technical references were ultimately However, the radical topic of the ly guarded so that it could not be said it utilized as feedback sources: experiment, remote sensing of a was altered after the fact. Thirty copies distant planet, brought undue of the raw data were prepared, including 1. Aviation Week & Space Technology luminosity in a world where marginal statements regarding the purposes and Zener card-guessing was the standard design of the experiment. 2. Newsweek parapsychology fare. The very idea of the radical topic unnerved not only Three copies were held by the Project’s 3. Science conventional academic concepts, but sponsors. Ten copies of the raw data conventional parapsychology concepts were offered to scientists noted for 4. Science News as well. their integrity, including two interested astrophysicists (then at Jet Propulsion 5. Scientific American THE ELEMENTS OF THE Laboratories). All accepted their copies. EXPERIMENT 6. Time One copy each was offered to a noted PURPOSES OF THE EXPERIMENT: American astronomer, and a famous 7. US News & World Report (1) To try to ascertain if long- science popularizer. Both of these copies distance remote sensing could were rejected and returned, one with a THE DECISION TO CONSTRUCT A extend to a very far distance; signed letter of ridicule which resides in FORMAL REPORT: The raw data indi- my archives. cate that the viewer had identified a (2) to record the time it took before Ring around Jupiter, a sketch of which impressions began to be given, and Telephone requests to two noted appears in the raw data (included) and is skeptics to safeguard the raw data were also verbally identified. (3) to compare the impressions with refused. published scientific feedback. Conventional scientific wisdom held The remainder of the copies were that Jupiter did not possess any Rings. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EXPERIMENT: distributed among scientists at SRI and This particular datum was one reason A far-distant target and the expectation at other places in the Silicon Valley the experiment was laughed out of town of scientific feedback. area. One or two of those copies were by many. covertly sold to a San Francisco reporter, TARGET SELECTED: The planet Jupiter. and thereafter widely published. The existence of the Ring was discovered and confirmed in early 1979, six years

eight martinis 37 after the Jupiter Probe had taken place. I retained two copies for my archives, Harold Sherman (in Arkansas). Dr. Puthoff retained one, and one was Dr. Puthoff, the SRI project’s director, entered into the Stanford Research Mr. Sherman was a noted psychic who Thewas first notified Cassandra of the discovery by Institute library. Syndromehad earlier (in the late 1930s) taken telephone from one of the JPL astro- part in long-distance viewing between physicists analyzing the NASA data - and One copyBy was Rick unofficially Hilleard accepted by a and the Arctic. Those who was also one of the original guard- ranking NASA official on the understand- exceedingly successful experiments were ians of the raw data. The existence of ing that he would deny accepting it, if undertaken in conjunction with the the Ring “came as a complete surprise to identified. noted Arctic explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins scientists.” (see: “Thoughts Through Space” by Sir A copy was offered to the leading Hubert Wilkins and Harold M. Sherman, Because the Ring correlated so well with Skeptical Organization in our fair Creative Age Press, New York, 1942). the remote viewing data, a decision was country. The offer was declined. taken by SRI staff to organize all of the Unfortunately, this significant book raw data, compare it to scientific confir- I don’t know what happened to the regarding long-distance sensing came mation sources, and construct a formal remaining copies. out during the emergencies of World report. War II and didn’t achieve the attention Additional photocopied copies were it deserved. The report was prepared by the genius offered to a number of scientists. of Ms. Beverly Humphrey, a research Some accepted, but others now de- The reason for inviting Mr. Sherman to associate and statistical analyst of the clined to take possession of them upon participate was to see if two viewers, SRI Radio Physics Laboratory, on behalf the grounds that no one wanted to separated by over 2,000 miles, would of H.E. Puthoff and his associate, R. Targ. possess a document which suggested that a report the same or different data. With The formal report was entitled “Swann’s remote viewer had identified Jupiter’s certain exceptions, the two sets of data Remote Viewing Probe of Jupiter.” Ring before “science” had. corresponded nicely.

The raw data comprised only four The formal report of the Jupiter Probe, Mr. Sherman’s contributions were not pages. But the confirmatory data containing its massive confirmatory included in the 1980 formal report appeared throughout the published sci- data, then descended into obscurity. because he was not a consultant of SRI entific and technical articles and papers. No one who thereafter mocked the and the costs of analyzing his data could It was decided that all of these should be experiment has ever read it, or has not be justified. included in their entirety to ensure that wanted to read it. no scientific passage was inadvertently (1) Immediately below are presented all used out of context. The feedback data ADDITIONAL PRE-FEEDBACK REPORTS of Swann’s raw data. therefore amounted to about 300 pages. OF THE EXPERIMENT: A review of the Ju- piter Probe was included in ‘Mind Reach’ (2)Immediately following - the raw The technical references utilized as of published in 1977 by H.E. Puthoff and data, the different major categories will 1980 were meant to be representative of Russell Targ (Delacorte Press/Eleanor be found associated to scientific and then current Jovian research and did not Friede) with an Introduction by eminent feedback sources. You may wish at this constitute a totally exhaustive scientific Dr. Margaret Mead. point to turn directly to the feedback sets periodical collection. Because of this, no which follow the raw data. “Executive Summary” of the experiment This in-print 1977 rendering identifies and its results was undertaken. all major categories of the raw data - including the mention of the Ring, THE RAW DATA This present document now represents two years before it was scientifically an --informal-- summary. discovered in 1979. Although not indicated in the record, the experiment began promptly at 6:00 DISPOSITION OF THE FORMAL REPORT: Additionally, before feedback became p.m. PST. The first response occurred at Ten original 300-page copies of the possible, the entirety of the Jupiter raw 6:03:25 - perhaps meaning that it took formal report were produced. Two data, or parts thereof, were published that long --to get to Jupiter,-- or that long copies were immediately stolen from the in over a hundred media sources world- for images to form. The first data-rich otherwise secured offices of SRI. It was wide. response was not made until just after presumed that this theft was engineered 6:04:13 -- a four-minute delay. by covert foreign nationals -- somewhat TWO PARTICIPANTS IN THE JUPITER You will also note that an average irrationally, since copies of the report PROBE EXPERIMENT: Two viewers delay of 2 minutes occurs between the were being freely offered. simultaneously took part in the Jupiter verbalized data sets. The reason for Probe -- myself (in California) and Mr. those delays has not been understood.

38 eight martinis SWANN JUPITER PROBE (April 27, 1973) but they still don’t poke up through the Experiment 46

No big sharp noises for the next 1/2 hour, please.

6:03:25 (3 seconds fast) “There’s a planet with stripes.”

6:04:13 “I hope it’s Jupiter.”

“I think that it must have an extremely large hydrogen mantle. If a space probe made contact with that, it would be maybe 80,000 - 120,000 miles out from the planet surface.”

6:06 “So I’m approaching it on the tangent where I can see it’s a half-moon, in other words, half-lit/half-dark. If I move around to the lit side, it’s distinctly yellow toward the right.”

(Hal: “Which direction you had to move?”)

6:06:20 “Very high in the atmosphere there are crystals... they glitter. Maybe the stripes are like bands of crystals, maybe like rings of Saturn, though not far out like that. Very close within the atmosphere. [Note: See sketch of ring in the raw data drawing] (Unintelligible sentence.) I bet you they’ll reflect radio probes. Is that possible if you had a cloud of crystals that were assaulted by different radio surface of Jupiter. From that view, the crystal cloud cover. You know I had a waves?” horizon looks orangish or rose-colored, dream once something like this, where but overhead it’s kind of greenish- the cloud cover was a great arc... sweeps (Hal: “That’s right.”) yellow.” over the entire heaven. Those grains which make that sand orange are quite 6:08:00 “Now I’ll go down through. It 6:12:35 “If I look to the right there is an large. They have a polished surface and feels really good there (laughs). I said enormous mountain range.” they look something like amber or like that before, didn’t I? Inside those cloud obsidian but they’re yellowish and not as layers, those crystal layers, they look 6:13:18 “If I’m giving a description of heavy. The wind blows them. They slide beautiful from the outside. From the in- where I’ve gone and am, it would be along.” side they look like rolling gas clouds - ee- approximately where Alaska is if the sun rie yellow light, rainbows.” were directly overhead, which it is. The 6:16:37 “If I turn, the whole thing seems sun looks like it has a green corona... enormously flat. I mean, if I get the feel- 6:10:20 “I get the impression, though I seems smaller to me. ing that if a man stood on those sands, don’t see, that it’s liquid.” I think he would sink into them (laughs). 6:10:55 “Then I came through the cloud (Hal: “What color is the sun?”) Maybe that’s where that liquid feeling cover. The surface -- it looks like sand comes from.” dunes. They’re made of very large grade “White.” crystals, so they slide. Tremendous 6:18:10 “I see something that looks like winds, sort of like maybe the prevail- 6:14:45 “I feel that there’s liquid some- a tornado. Is there a thermal inversion ing winds of Earth, but very close to the where. Those mountains are very huge here? I bet there is. I bet you that the

eight martinis 39 surface of Jupiter will give a very high HYDROGEN COMPOSITION resemble tropical cyclones (rotating infrared count (?), reading (?) 1. Hydrogen mantle: hurricanes) and mature extratropical cyclones on the earth.” (Hal: “Reading... inaudible sentence.) Swann (April 27, 1973): “I think that it must have an extremely large hydrogen Time (March 12, 1979, p. 87): “Yet it was “The heat is held down.” mantle. If a space probe made contact Jupiter’s stormy weather that caused with that, it would be maybe 80,000- the greatest excitement. Voyager’s 6:19:55 “I seem to be stuck, not moving. 120,000 miles out from the planet’s electronic eyes spotted dozens of storms I’ll move more towards the equator. I get surface.” across Jupiter’s banded face. Most of the impression that that must be a band them measure about 6,000 miles wide, of crystals similar to the outer ones, kind Scientific American (September, 1973, far larger than their earthly counter- of bluish. They seem to be sort of in p. 121): “Above the hypothetical core parts. ... University of Arizona astrono- orbit, permanent orbit, down through is a thick stratum in which hydrogen is mer Bradford A. Smith was both awed another layer farther down which are by far the most abundant element; this and puzzled by these storms.” like our clouds but moving fast. There’s stratum makes up almost all the mass another area: liquid like water. Looks and volume of the planet. The hydrogen 2. High infrared reading: like it’s got icebergs in it, but they’re not is separated into two layers; in both it is icebergs.” liquid, but it is in different physical states. Swann (April 27, 1973): “I bet you that the surface of Jupiter will give a very high 6:22:20 “Tremendous wind. It’s colder “The inner layer extends from the core infrared count (?), reading (?). The heat here, maybe it’s because there’s not a to a distance of approximately 45,000 is held down.” thermal inversion there.” kilometers from the center, where the pressure is estimated to be about three Science (Vol. 183, Jan. 25, 1974, p. 303): 6:23:25 “I’m back. OK.” (Hal: “Very million earth atmospheres ... In this lay- “The Pioneer 10 infrared radiometer has interesting.”) er the hydrogen is in the liquid metallic established that the excess radiation is state, a form of the element that has 2 to 2.5 times the solar input and that “The atmosphere of Jupiter is very thick. not yet been observed in the laboratory there is no temperature change at the I mean ... (Ingo draws) ... Explanation of because it exists only at extremely high cloud top levels across the evening ter- drawing: This is what appears to be a pressures. ... The outer layer extends to minator of the planet. hydrogen mantle about 100,000 miles about 70,000 kilometers and consists off the surface. Those here are bands of mainly of liquid hydrogen in its molecu- Science News (Vol. 105, Apr. 13, 1974, crystals, kind of elements. They’re pretty lar form. p. 236): “The surprise is that the heat- close to the surface. And beneath those ing should begin at such lofty altitudes, are layers of clouds or what seem to be “Above the layer of molecular hydrogen, particularly with no indications either prevailing winds. Beneath that is the and extending another 1,000 kilometers from earthly observations or from the surface which I saw was, well, it looked to the cloud tops is the gaseous hydro- infrared mapping device aboard. ‘It’s a like shifting sands made out of some gen atmosphere.” huge discrepancy,’ admits Kilore. ‘I can’t sort of slippery granulated stuff. And explain it.’ The closest thing to a theory off in the distance, I guess, to the East Science (Vol. 183, January 25, 1974, p. is that perhaps a haze or dust layer, while was a very high mountain chain 30,000 317): “Jupiter appears to have an exten- confusing watchers on earth, created a feet or so, quite large mountains. I feel sive hydrogen torus surrounding it in the greater greenhouse effect than anyone these crystals will probably bounce radio orbital plane of Io.” had expected, trapping and building the waves. They’re that type. sun’s incoming energy to unanticipated ATMOSPHERIC heights.” Generally, that’s all.” 1. Storms, wind: 3. Temperature inversion: THE MAJOR DATA CATEGORIES Swann (April 27, 1973): “Tremendous COMPARED WITH winds sort of like maybe the prevailing Swann (April 27, 1973): “Is there a CONFIRMATORY FEEDBACK winds of Earth, but very close to the thermal inversion here? I bet there is.” surface. I see something that looks like I will now present each of the a tornado.” Science (Vol. 188, May 2, 1975, p. 475): categories by reiterating the raw data “In particular, the appearance of the statements and give samples from Scientific American (March, 1976, p. inversion at about 260 K is strikingly confirmatory sources - although 50): “On Jupiter the zones and the Great similar to the Pioneer 10 entry profile, numerous other sources are provided for Red Spot are high-pressure regions although the Pioneer 11 measurement each category in the formal document. (anti-cyclonic) and the belts are low-pres- was obtained on the dark limb of Jupiter. sure (cyclonic). ... In that respect they Thus, the inversion cannot be ascribed

40 eight martinis to heating by particulate absorption Swann (April 27, 1973): “Inside those I mean, if I get the feeling that if a man of solar radiation, unless rapid circula- cloud layers, those crystal layers, they stood on those sands, I think he would tion at the polar latitude is sufficient to look beautiful from the outside [i.e., sink into them (laughs). Maybe that’s maintain this effect across the spaceside], but from the inside they where the liquid feeling comes from. terminator.” look like rolling gas clouds -- eerie yellow light, rainbows.” Aviation Week & Space Technology (No- 4. Cloud color and configuration: vember 19, 1973, p. 53): “A reason is Time (March 12, 1979, p. 87): “Voyager that Jupiter may be all atmosphere. Lack Swann (April 27, 1973): “From that view, also discovered a dazzling, doughnut- of radar reflectivity points to a gel-like the horizon looks orangish or rose-col- shaped cloud of electrically charged rather than solid core.” ored, but overhead it’s kind of greenish- particles that formed displays similar to yellow. You know, I had a dream once the earth’s northern lights.” Science News (Vol. 110, July 17, 1976, -- something like this, where the cloud p. 44): “In fact, liquidity seems to be the cover was a great arc... sweeps over the Science News (Vol. 118, July 21, 1979): most salient overall characteristic of Ju- entire heaven.” “One major product of the field is the piter. ... The outer layer [the --mantle--] region of brilliant auroras discovered is gaseous hydrogen mostly. As the pres- Science News (Vol. 115, March 10, 1979, around the planet by Voyager 1 and sure increases the hydrogen gradually p. 148): “Still, striking reds, oranges, yel- further studied by its successor [Voyager passes into a liquid state. ... The liquid lows, brown and even blue make Jupi- 2].” molecular hydrogen changes to liquid ter’s convoluted patterns seem all the metallic hydrogen at 25,000 kilometers more fantastic. ... A major goal of Voyag- GRAVITATIONAL PHENOMENA down.” er is to find out the nature and chemistry 1. The Ring: of the coloring agents. ... Phosphene and 2. Mountain range: other candidates have been suggested, Swann (April 27, 1973): “Very high in the but they have been far from certain.” atmosphere there are crystals, they glit- Swann (April 27, 1973): “If I look to the ter, maybe the stripes are like bands of right here there is an a enormous moun- 5. Water and ice crystals: crystals, maybe --like rings-- [emphasis tain range. Those mountains are very added] on Saturn, --though not far out- huge but they still don’t poke up through Swann (April 27, 1973): “I get the im- - [emphasis added] like that, very close the crystal cloud cover. And off in the pression, though I don’t see, that it is liq- within the atmosphere. I bet you they’ll distance, I guess, to the East, was a very uid. I get the impression that that must reflect radio probes. Is that possible if high mountain chain 30,000 feet or so, be a band of crystals similar to the outer you had a cloud of crystals that were as- quite large mountains.” ones, kind of bluish. They seem to be saulted by different radio waves?” sort of in orbit, permanent orbit down (Discussion: This mountain range thing, through another layer farther down (See sketch of Ring in raw data.) plus the Ring thing, damned the Jupiter which are like our clouds but moving Probe from the start because prevailing fast. There’s another area: liquid like wa- Time (March 19, 1979, p. 86): “Coming scientific opinion denied their possibil- ter. Looks like it’s got icebergs in it but within 278,000 km (172,400 miles) of ity.) they’re not icebergs.” the swirling Jovian cloud tops, the robot survived intense radiation, peered deep Science News (Vol. 106, September 21, into the planet’s storm-tossed cloud I will now take this opportunity to point 1974, p. 186): “Farther down may be cover, provided startling views of out that ALL the skeptical attacks on frozen water crystals and possibly even the larger Jovian moons --and, most the Jupiter Probe experiment focus on liquid water, the Pioneer researchers surprising of all, revealed the presence holding the mountain thing up to ridicule suggest, although water has never been of a thin, flat ring around the great - BUT THAT NONE OF THEM MENTION observed there.” planet-- [emphasis added]. Said THE VERY SUCCESSFUL RING THING- University of Arizona Astronomer Ibid. (February 15, 1975, p. 102): “Water Bradford Smith: ‘We’re standing here It -is- true that before the NASA vapor in the atmosphere of Jupiter -‘The with our mouths open, reluctant to tear crafts approached Jupiter, prevailing first oxygen-bearing molecule identified ourselves away’.” scientific wisdom held that the planet in the outer ’ -- has been discov- was ‘mostly gaseous’ and/or ‘mostly liq- ered by a team of astronomers from the SURFACE PHENOMENA uid’ However, this “wisdom” began to University of Arizona.” 1. Liquid composition: change:

MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC Swann (April 27, 1973): “I feel that Science (Vol. 183, January 25, 1974): 1. Auroras: there’s liquid somewhere. If I turn, the “The magnetic field measurements at whole thing seems enormously flat. Jupiter will also enable us to investigate

eight martinis 41 more exactly the core of the planet. Mountains, by golly... High ones that 8. “Water and ice crystals”: Water possi- Several models of the core have been poke up and distort the storm-cloud ble there, but ice crystallization of other proposed which include either frozen flows. However, scientists continued to elements Confirmed - 1974. or liquid metallic hydrogen as well as a argue the --solid core problem-- until just rocky core consisting of several tens of recently.>>> 9. “Crystal bands reflect radio probes”. earth masses.” Confirmed - 1975. The Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet impacts on Now pay attention here: “a rocky core Jupiter. Not long ago, a series of twenty 10. “Magnetic and electromagnetic consisting of “several tens of earth mass- or so comets impacted Jupiter one after Auroras (“Rainbows””): - Confirmed, es--”? SEVERAL TENS OF EARTH MASSES! another. 1979. Well, if you enlarge Earth’s mass by ten or twenty or more times, then a -30,000- The largest of them left ‘impact craters’ 11. “The RING”: Confirmed -1979... not foot mountain range - would seem like a so huge and so high that their circular only as to its existence, but as being hill there. contours can easily be seen emerging “inside” the crystallized atmospheric lay- from the cloud cover which is several ers. Science News (Vol. 110, July 10, 1975): miles thick. “One of the most famous features of 12. “Liquid composition”: Confirmed - Jupiter’s atmosphere is the great Red Since the impacts, the mountainous 1973, 1976, as hydrogen in liquid form. Spot. Astronomers have engaged in craters can still be seen when that side of endless speculation and argument about Jupiter is turned toward Earth. 13. “Mountain range (mountains) and its nature. Observers have suggested solid core”: Probably Confirmed - 1994. that it was a column of the atmosphere Well, if there were not mountains on Confirmed existence of solid core several hooked on the top of an extra-high Jupiter back in 1973, there are some tens of masses of earth’s. Recent comet mountain ...”. there now -- huge and big, and well over impacts reveal enormous craters extend- 30,000 feet high. It is quite clear now ing through thick cloud cover, one ap- Scientific American (September, 1975, that Jupiter does have a solid core some proximately the size of 1/2 of the United p. 121): “The model allows for a small tens of masses the size of Earth’s own States. rocky core [‘small,’ yet several times mass. Earth’s mass] at the center of the planet 14. “Confirmed elements of the raw ... The core would be composed mainly SYNOPSIS OF JUPITER RAW DATA data’s three drawings”: of iron and silicates, the materials that ELEMENTS CONFIRMED BY make up most of the earth’s bulk. Such a SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL (a) The large drawing of the general core is expected for cosmogonic reasons: FEEDBACK layers of Jupiter’s several kinds of at- ... The core cannot be detected through mospheric strata was generally correct. gravitational studies, however, so that its 1. Hydrogen mantle”: Confirmed If interested, please compare with existence cannot be proved.” [I.e., can- - September 1973, 1974, 1975. diagrams of Jupiter’s layers found in: - not be detected because the crystals in Science News (Vol. 106, September 21, the upper atmosphere reflect all radio or 2. “Storms, wind”: Confirmed (as to 1974, p. 187). - Scientific American (Sep- other detection signals.] dimensions and unexpected intensity) - tember, 1975, p. 121). - Time (Septem- 1976, 1970. ber, 1974, p. 83). Scientific American (March, 1976, p. 53): “Because of the Great Red Spot’s 3. “Something like a tornado”. Confirmed (b) The second smaller drawing probably long lifetime, its constancy in latitude (as strong rotating cyclones) - 1976. refers to the planet’s hydrogen torus, and its uniqueness, it seemed that it but was not indicated as such in the raw must be connected with an underlying 4. “High infrared reading”. Confirmed - data. solid object or topographic feature that 1974. was giving rise directly to the flow pat- (c) Diagrams and discussion of the Ring terns at the visible surface [cloud cover]. 5. “Temperature inversion”: Confirmed - can be found in: - Aviation Week & Space “A Taylor column is the cylinder of stag- 1975. Technology (June 16, 1979, pp. 16-17, nant fluid that was believed to join the and p. 20. - Science (Vol. 206, November solid object to the red cloud we see 6. “Cloud color and configuration”: Con- 23, 1979, pp. 926-927, and pp. 932-933.) at the top of the Jovian atmosphere. firmed - 1979. Pictures of the Ring and its placement Finally, other zones seem to have their within the crystal bands, obtained by own red spots, suggesting that the Great 7. “Dominant orange color”: Confirmed Voyager 2 can be found in Science News: Red Spot is not unique [i.e., in being at- - 1979. >> Vol. 115, February 16, 1976, pp. 108- tached to a high geological formation.]” 9; >> Vol. 115, March 10, 1979, p. 149; >> Vol. 115, July 14, 1979, p. 20.

42 eight martinis No scientific or technological feedback structure of the Jovian atmospheres entirety and parts of the raw data early has been achieved to date regarding: were confirmed (late 1973 through appeared in the media, including The 1974.) National Enquirer. Thus, the raw data “Then I came from the cloud cover, the was publicly available as of 1974. surface it looks like sand dunes. They’re When it was seen that the viewer’s made of very large grade crystals so they sketch of the complex atmospheric Experiment #46 lay obscure between slide.” layers quite nicely matched subsequent 1974 and 1979. No continuing attempt scientific renderings, this major data was made to feedback other of its “Those grains which made that sand category was accepted as “roughly” categories, and the SRI work progressed orange are quite large. They have a pol- evidential. along more immediately fruitful lines. ished surface and they look something like amber or like obsidian but they’re The viewer’s ring and mountains were The 1979 scientific discovery and yellowish and not as heavy.” now thought of as imaginary noise confirmation of the Jovian Ring came as entered into a long-distance signal line one of the larger shocks and ‘surprises’ “Beneath that is the surface which I saw which was minimally evidential. in astronomical history. was, well, it looked like shifting sands made out of some sort of slippery granu- In any event, experiments were needed The entirety of the Jupiter Probe raw lated stuff.” with more immediate feedback possibili- data was now organized and compared ties, and an enormous number of these to scientific feedback -- after which all of EARLY REACTIONS REGARDING were designed and undertaken. These the data, except the mountains, could be EXPERIMENT #46 produced more immediate results, and seen as near-approximately confirmed. which were used to expand understand- The first reactions to the Jupiter Probe ing of remote viewing potentials. Now, however, the formal report was experiment were universally negative, generally rejected on the grounds that including those of the sponsors. The core Had it not been for the fact that sto- no respectable scientist wanted to be of the problem was that the raw data len copies of the raw data had been identified as having read it. Yet word got included mention of rings and moun- leaked to the media, the existence of around. tains. Prevailing scientific wisdom Experiment #46 might never have as of 1973 against the possibility of publicly surfaced. Neither SRI workers, Only the mountains remained Jovian rings and mountains and was quite the sponsors, nor myself ever sought to unconfirmed. When skeptics elected to adamant at the time. offer the experiment as ‘claims’ of any- amuse themselves regarding the Probe thing. it was this single item they focused on. Attitudes against the experiment began to change after the hydrogen But now in retrospect, it was fortunate components and the crystalline-layered that the thefts took place because the *

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eight martinis 43 SRI Magnetometer experiments

Welcome to the showcase section of from the past and also because there and their follow-up experiments from eight martinis. This issue we travel are many sceptics happy to shout remote viewers Ingo Swann and back to the very early days of remote that there is no of Pat Price. They detail the initial Swann viewing history to a run of early SRI psychic functioning or remote viewing, experiment in detail and the later experiments that opened the door to and we are more than happy to supply ‘replication’ experiment from Price twenty years of funding by showcasing scientific documents and evidence to that confirmed an effect on the the full potential that remote viewing counter these claims. magnetometers from remote viewing. had to offer. We present this document because eight martinis does have a This document is a 1975 SRI report by readership that may not be aware of the Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff on the replicated and detailed experiments initial SRI magnetometer experiments *

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Remote viewing training & trainers RVIS - Paul Smith (CRV) - http://www.rviewer.com P>S>I - Lyn Buchanan (CRV) - http://www.crviewer.com Angela T Smith (CRV) - http://www.remoteviewingnv.com Stephen S Schwartz (Natural) - http://www.stephanaschwartz.com Ed Dames (LearnRV/TRV) - http://www.learnrv.com David Morehouse (CRV) - http://www.davidmorehouse.com Australian Remote Viewing Unit - http://www.remoteviewingunit.org The Farsight Institute (SRV) - http://www.farsight.org Remote viewing Resources Ten Thousand Roads [TKR] - RV resources - http://www.dojopsi.com/tkr Remoteviewed.com (RV examples, documents) - http://www.remoteviewed.com Firedocs - massive RV resources and files - http://www.firedocs.com Remote Viewing Targets RV Targets.com - http://www.rvtargets.com Ten Thousand Roads - http://www.dojopsi.com/tkr Target Monkey - http://www.remoteviewed.com/target/ Lyn Buchanan’s Target of the week - http://www.crviewer.com/TARGETS/TargetIndex.asp Remote Viewing Groups The Farsight Institute - http://www.farsight.org IRVA (International Remote Viewing Association - http://www.irva.org Remote Viewing - Individuals Ingo Swann’s Biomind website - http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com Joe McMoneagle website - http://www.mceagle.com Russell Targ website - http://www.espresearch.com Daz Smith Cosmic Spoon blog - http://www.cosmicspoon.com/blog Intuitive Recon - http://www.intuitiverecon.com Shelia’s Rv News blog - http://www.remoteviewingnews.net Pj’s Red Cairo Rv blog - http://redcairo.blogspot.com Dean Radin website - http://www.deanradin.com Marty Rosenblatt website - http://www.p-i-a.com Jon’s 120 RV links blog - http://mprview.blogspot.com *

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Learn the principle, abide by the principle, and dissolve the principle. In short, enter a mold without being caged in it. Obey the principle without being bound by it. LEARN, MASTER AND ACHIEVE! - Bruce Lee ”