- I did a story for the 10 p.m. news at the American Academy
of Neurologists meeting in Hawaii.
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- To introduce young and old to the wonders of neurology,
there was a booth set up with an EKG machine and technicians giving demonstrations.
They would stick wires on your head and show you your brainwaves.
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- I sat down and said, "I want to try to bring my
brain to ALPHA, and maybe THETA." The lady hooked up the electrodes
to my scalp and I started "PRIMING." This is a mental visualization
exercise used at Hawaii Remote Viewers' Guild to induce inclined orbit
between ALPHA and THETA.
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- It was difficult with a TV camera focused on me in front
of a crowd of spectators in a bright noisy place, but I did manage to get
a very nice quiet ALPHA state, with some THETA. The technician was impressed.
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- So after we unhooked me from the EKG I began chatting
with her about brain waves, and how Theta is a jumping off point for some
interesting experienceslike (dare I mention this at a conference of Neurologists?)
Remote Viewing.
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- Her reaction was favorable, so I continued.
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- I said, "I've been working with a guy for more than
a decade who was in US Army Special Forces Intelligence." I explained
that he was listening to Morse Code back in the late 1970's and it apparently
induced a certain brainwave state that allowed him to perceive sensory
images across time and space. I said the military knew that other Morse
intercept operators had reported this phenomenon.
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- She seemed accepting.
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- So our conversation continued. I explained that I believe
my friend was provided some type of biofeedback and electronic stimulation
that enhanced his ability to achieve this state that allowed remote viewing
to occur.
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- She nodded and said, "Yes, of course."
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- I was quite surprised that she would be aware of this
because any time we ask Glenn Wheaton (former Special Forces remote viewer)
about it he changes the subject. It is something he will not discuss. (I
believe using electronic tonal stimulation and biofeedback to enhance RV
is still classified.) So I asked her, "How do you know about this?"
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- She told me her son is in Recon Marines, and they cross-trained
with Special Forces, and he was introduced to remote viewing and biofeedback.
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- This exchange was interesting to me for two reasons.
First, it confirms that the military did not just employ remote viewing
at one program at Ft. Meade, and continued to use it after the Ft. Meade
effort folded its tent. The lady told me her son- a Recon Marine- was trained
as a remote viewer by US Army Special Forces.
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- It is also interesting to me because she was aware her
son the Marine had been given electronic feedback/stimulation to enhance
brainwave state and RV ability.
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- I'll always remember something Glenn told me standing
outside the old Hawaii Remote Viewers' Guild classroom in Kalihi years
ago. Several of the viewers in one of the original classes had just performed
well on a validation target. Glenn said something along the lines of "you
guys re really amazing. You are able to do that all on your own with no
help. It's quite remarkable."
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- I asked what he meant, and I still recall his exact phrase.
"You guys are plowing a field with a teaspoon. You could use a tractor,
but it's not available to you."
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- I believe some of us need to find some civilian researchers
who have biofeedback/brainwave technology, get them up to speed on remote
viewing and design a way to achieve and maintain the proper inclined orbit
at theta using electronic stimulation and feedback to remote view.
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- "How do you know you can't perceive sensory data
across space and time if you have never consciously and intently attempted
to do it?"
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- -Dick Allgire
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