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| Remote Influencing...Is it Magic?? By Ericca Feste ericca@conspiracycafe.com http://www.conspiracycafe.com |
| Recently I received a video in the mail - surreptitiously wrapped in tinfoil. An International Remote Viewing 2001 Conference Tape of Lyn Buchannan, whom I recently interviewed. The video opens with a verbal warning that subliminals were going to be used and to leave the room if you don't like it. For the most part Lyn discusses how CRV works and the various pitfalls and lingo that accompany it. Then Lyn dives into the (formerly taboo) subject of 'Remote Influencing'. Remote Influencing is the ability to mentally influence a remote subject to physically do something; say scratch their ear. Sound far-fetched? No kidding, our government has spent millions researching these skills and it's 'military' applications during a cold war. Hey - wait a minute; were at war now! Can you imagine a platoon of Marines trained with the skills of 'Remote Influencing' unleashed upon the Al Qaeda network. What impact would that have on the war? Is 'Remote Influencing' limited to this current time line? Such as could someone 'influence' the past? According to Lyn Buchannan the answer is 'yes'? Does this mean our government can change the past? Well, no not really - but it could influence a certain person's decision-making ability. Which then rolls you into the never ending conundrum of does the past influence the present and vice versa. Is it Magic? Lyn Buchannan states rather matter-of-factly - "no; it's not 'Magic' , but a highly disciplined mental exercise that comes with a great deal of practice and training. The former Army unit of Remote Viewers have almost all gone public, and quite a few of them are still quite retiscent to discuss certain subject matter or other rumored members of the unit ( seems some members are still quite 'in the black' ). The International Remote Viewers Association is a veritable who's who of former members of alphabet agencies. Which easily leads one to wonder what is our government doing now? How many units were there back in the seventies, eighties, nineties and what about now? What about now? Well Lyn says learn CRV; and then learn RI - yes; that means you. | >