Remote Viewing The term ‘Remote Viewing’ (RV) was coined by Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff.
RV is the alleged ability to internally perceive objects and events at a distance, without use of the normal senses.
Remote Viewers (RVers) usually say they perceive objects and events in the past, present and probable future. But RVers don’t believe that they travel through time when seeing the past. Instead, they claim to access a ‘holographic,’ cosmic memory bank that records all events that ever took place, somewhat like the Akashic Records of Theosophy and Anthroposophy.
With regard to the future, RVers claim to see possible outcomes but don’t claim to predict the future with any certainty.
One difficulty with RV is a margin of error that researcher Dale Graff calls “white noise.” RVers strive to verify scientifically and apparently are developing new methods to increase accuracy.
On this point RVers differ from some psychics and seers who remain convinced that their distance visions are accurate without ever trying to verify them.
Interestingly, RV researcher Russell Targ says his scientific results were better when he kept the research environment “fun” and relaxed.
Although Targ admits to making money from RVing future probabilities, he says that human greed came to interfere with the success of his experiments (Thinking Allowed with Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove, “ESP, Clairvoyance and Remote Perception with Russell Targ“).
Targ later introduced the term Remote Sensing because RV may also be accompanied by an inner sense of hearing, smell and touch.
The paranormal writer Rosemary Ellen Guiley says that Remote Sensing is a well-documented phenomenon, both in ancient and contemporary times.
According to Anthony C. LoBaido at WorldNetDaily.com and Steve Hammons at AmericanChronicle.com, the CIA has used RV for intelligence gathering. LoBaido also claims that the FBI has used RV for the same purpose.
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