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@Holeydel 331507 wrote:
You could always read up on ‘Remote Viewing’. Either Cliffy or Daftfader know a bit about this too.
It’s almost like a physic ability where a person goes into a deep trance and is able to place themselves in another part of the world and see what’s around them.
The Russian government in the 1920’s began serious experiements involving this new kind of research thinking it could be the unlitmate weapon in warfare and pumped millions of roubels, with the exception of a short break when Stalin declared the eveidence too superstitious and banned all research, over a number of decades. The KGB we greatly invoved too using human prisoners and guinne pigs. Besides from reading seret documents in American bases, the ultimate goal was to cause assasination by remote viewing. In the 70’s the Americans decided there was something to it and also began pumping millions of dollars into the research, but they were by this point miles behind the Russians in terms of results.
So that’s maybe something you can check out Boothy if you’re after sinister Russian stuff. It’s quite fascinating stuff once you get your head around it.
I can’t remember what or where it was, you could probably google it, but a hostage situation was resolved when the authorities brough in a remote viewer. He was able to tell the armed assault team how many hostages were in which rooms, how many hostage takers there were and what rooms they were in, what guns and armoury they had, which access points to the building were suitable for the assault team etc etc. Anyroad, the assault team planned their assault on the building based on the info the remote viewer gave them and the result was spot on when they attacked the building. Cool hey??
http://www.raven1.net/rifatrv.htm
check that book out 😉
(the link is only a snipped vertion of the actual book)
@boothy … it’s more to do with remote viewing as a whole than spesificaly the soviate use of it .. but there is alot of history in it about how it was used in the cold war ect…
very interesting read
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