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remote viewing

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remote viewing,
n a term used to describe the anomalous cognition that allows a subject (the ‘receiver’) to obtain information about a distant target object or image to which the subject and the researcher are blinded. See also anomalous cognition.


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At the most basic level, remote viewing is the ability to gather information from places that cannot be sensed through the normal five senses Unlike other types of clairvoyance, remote viewing most commonly refers to the ability to detect things as they happen in real time, rather than events that happen in the past or in the future At the most basic level, remote viewing is the ability to gather information from places that cannot be sensed through the normal five senses.
Remote viewing started with the governments SCANATE Program.
The most recognized line of Remote Viewing products in the world which feature two of the most distinguished original Military Intelligence Officers in the Army's Remote Viewing Program; Major Dames & Paul Smith.
 
 
 
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