Below is an example controlled remote viewing session, with target number 070220303

Page 1 controlled remote viewing session 070220303
Page 1 controlled remote viewing session 070220303
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Page 2 controlled remote viewing session 070220303
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Page 4 controlled remote viewing session 070220303
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Page 5 controlled remote viewing session 070220303
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Page 7 controlled remote viewing session 070220303
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Page 8 controlled remote viewing session 070220303
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Page 10 controlled remote viewing session 070220303

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typescript of hand-written summary for controlled remote viewing session 070220303:

“The site is a large structure. Textures are rough and concrete like. Dimensional elements of repeating columns or rectangular elements embedded in a curving or oblong structure. The structure has strong impressions of being open in the center. Outdoorsy smells and dusty smells and tastes. Whitish, grey colors. Windy noises and cheering sounds. A strong AOL of a sports arena or coloseum.”

 

 

 

 

Target was the El Jem, Tunisia coliseum/amphitheater

 

Feedback photo for controlled remote viewing session 070409268. Target was El Jem, Tunisia coliseum/amphitheater
Feedback photo for controlled remote viewing session 070220303. Target was El Jem, Tunisia coliseum/amphitheater

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keep in mind that a remote viewer performed this session while fully blind to the target. In other words, there was no information passed to him before or during the session that would identify either what the target was or where it was located. The only information was the number that was given the student to launch the session (we sometimes refer to this as a “ready, set, go!” signal).  Remote viewers require this blinding condition not only to avoid contamination and “sensory leakage” that might contaminate the remote viewing process by allowing external “non-psychic” information to intrude. It also limits so-called “mental noise” that any remote viewer must fight. This “mental noise” consists of the guesses, speculations and prior beliefs about the target that would rush in if the viewer were to be aware of any information about the target. (The term “frontloaded” is used were someone to tell the viewer the identity of the target in advance or during the session. We highly discourage front-loading in the remote viewing process.)