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Remote Viewing the Philadelphia Experiment

A new video has been added to the TKR Remote Viewing Library titled, “Remote Viewing the Philadelphia Experiment.”

This video features remote viewing data from two of these Missions. The target was “The Philadelphia Experiment,” also known as “Project Rainbow” where allegedly, in the fall of 1943 a U.S. Navy destroyer ship was made invisible and teleported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Norfolk, Virginia, in an experiment gone horribly wrong. The U.S. Navy continues to deny the allegations. All remote viewers were completely blind to the nature of the target at the time of the viewing (they had no idea what the target could be.)

There is no feedback on this target of course so you’ll have to judge for yourself what these viewers sensed in their sessions!

You can find the full sessions on these Missions here and here.

Direct youtube link.

Sessions data by Remote Viewers at the Dojo Psi

Motion Graphics by L. Digges

Music by Alkalyne

July 26th, 2009 | 1 Comment

Push: Will Psi Get Realer?

One thing remote viewing (and all psychic-base activities) struggles with is the common confusion in the public about psi abilities. You have scoffer-skeptics convinced that nothing is ever, not even fractionally, psychic, while you have overcredible-believers convinced nearly everything is psi, or that when something IS psi that it’s going to be accurate predictably, that it can be “relied upon”.

Real psi is ridiculously inconsistent, “iffy” and not always robust, at least so far. And while it can be accurate, it’s so unpredictable that even a very long-term, accomplished viewer with a well documented profile can only be predicted on “probable %” accuracy.

Well a new movie coming soon will explore a group of people with ‘psychic abilities’, but with a rather interesting twist: the abilities are apparently not perfect or amazingly robust. This is no ‘Heroes’ where life-size world-changing MIGHTY AND COSMIC POWERS come into play, predictably. Which is a nice change frankly. Whether the film will show the iffy angle is not yet clear, but anything that doesn’t amplify the psi idea into cartoon level will be novel.

The film “Push” stars Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Bell and Djimon Hounsou. All of their characters have different psychic abilities, but “they’re not so great.” Director Paul McGuigan said about it:

“They’re kind of crap powers and that’s important because the film is a character piece as well as an action piece. “As they get emotionally involved their powers suddenly come to the front, but they’re still not that great. It’s not like they’re flying through the air or picking up cars and throwing them… I tried to keep it very much as gritty as I possibly could.”

Can they change the future? Here’s the movie website with trailer.

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November 11th, 2008 | 3 Comments




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