REVIEW OF RVIS, Inc.'s FIRST ASSOCIATIVE REMOTE VIEWING CLASS
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RVIS, Inc.'s first-ever associative remote viewing course was held 23-26 February, and was by all accounts a resounding success. We had a full house -- our training room was bursting at the seams -- but good work was done all around and a lot was learned by everyone present. As one would expect with a first-time course, there were a few glitches, but surprisingly few thanks to the amount of work that went into the preparation. Students learned how to pick good ARV targets, how to arrange them in target pools and select target pairs, how to judge between targets from the remote viewing session, and how to avoid some of the pitfalls and traps in the overall process. Thanks to Dr. Hal Puthoff for sharing his ARV experiences with the class on Friday.
We had a number of strong ARV hits and a few misses using the stock market and currency trading market as our targets. Highlights of the course were our two attempts to use ARV to solve the Texas Pick-3 lottery. We didn't win this time around, but we succeeded in significantly reducing the odds, and I think we are on the right track -- and have the right method -- to beat this lottery before long.
Here are our lottery results:
On our first attempt, the judges were able to narrow the choices down to two numbers for each of the three lottery places.

In each case they picked the first of each of the three two-number sets to bet.

For our second attempt, the lead judge laid out the sessions in the wrong order, so they were judged in the wrong order. We rearranged the order in the way we thought it should be. While we got two of the digits correct, only one appeared in the right order.

If you rearrange our picks in the correct order, though, you can see just how close we actually came.

For information on the next ARV class scheduled, see Upcoming Courses.
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