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George Noory talks to Paul Smith tonight on Coast to Coast AM. Contributions to Project Jedi, remote viewing and other topics will be covered. Tune in and Listen in now!
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Paul H. Smith served for seven years in the government's remote viewing program at Ft. Meade, MD (from September 1983 to August 1990). During 1984, he became one of only a handful of government personnel to be personally trained as coordinate remote viewers by Ingo Swann at SRI-International. Paul was the primary author of the government RV program's CRV training manual, and served as theory instructor for new CRV trainee personnel, as well as recruiting officer and unit security officer. He is credited with over a thousand training and operational remote viewing sessions during his time with the unit at Ft. Meade.
Raised in Boulder City, Nevada, he enlisted in the Army in 1976 for Arabic training, attended Officer Candidate School, and was commissioned as a Military Intelligence officer. Besides his tour at Ft. Meade, his military assignments included Arabic linguist, electronic warfare operator, strategic intelligence officer for a special operations unit, Mid-East desk officer, tactical intelligence officer with the 101st Airborne Division during Desert Storm/Shield, strategic intelligence officer in the Collection Directorate of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and chief of the intelligence and security division for the Military District of Washington, from which he retired in 1996.
Paul has a BA from Brigham Young University in Mid-East Affairs, Art, and English; an MS from the Defense Intelligence College (Mid-East Concentration); and is enrolled in a Ph.D program in Philosophy, specializing in consciousness and philosophy of mind.
He or his work as a remote viewer have been featured on television programs such as the Arts & Entertainment Network's "The Unexplained," the History Channel's "History Undercover" series, "Strange Universe," "Inside Edition," and two documentaries on remote viewing produced for German television. He has also been a guest on Art Bell's "Coast to Coast" radio show [Transcript: 03-25-1997], George Noory's Coast to Coast [Archived on StreamLink], and Jeff Rense's "Sightings on the Radio" [Transcript: 10-01-2000] [Transcript: 11-14-2001]
Besides serving as President of Remote Viewing Instructional Services, Inc., a company offering remote viewing training courses to individuals and small groups, he also works as a remote viewer and RV consultant, is a founding director of the International Remote Viewing Association, and serves as the organization's vice-president. Paul and RVIS, Inc. can be reached via:
SOURCE: http://rviewer.com/PHSmith_bio.html
George Noory thanks Col John Alexander for his contributions to Project Jedi. Col. John Alexander discusses remote viewing and remote influencing. Listen in now!
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John Alexander is a retired US Army Colonel and a leading advocate for the development of non-lethal weapons. He was born in New York in 1937, and obtained a PhD from Walden University in 1980. Col. Alexander figures prominently in journalist Jon Ronson's book and movie with the same name The Men Who Stare At Goats which examines the subject of New Age ideas influencing the military.
He Joined the army in 1956 and retired in 1988 after serving among other things with research and development, special operations, and served as a Special Forces commander in Vietnam and Thailand.[1][2][3]
During his time in the army he showed interest in esoteric techniques similar to those explored by Lt. Col. Jim Channon in his First Earth Battalion manual. For example
neuro-linguistic programming with which he hoped to create "Jedi warriors". (according to himself in his 1990 book The Warrior's Edge).
Colonel John Alexander, US Army Intelligence & Security Command, TDYed to the NSA, obtained his "Ph.D." from non-traditional New Age Walden University, was head of Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow's NIDS organization investigating paranormal sites, member of the Aviary group involved in UFO cover-up matters as orchestrated by the global power group, The Cabal.
After his retirement Col. Alexander joined Los Alamos National Laboratory where he developed the concept of Non-Lethal Defense. He conducted briefings on non-lethal warfare at the highest levels of government, participated in a Council on Foreign Relations study of non-lethal weapons and chaired the first major conference on the topic.
Currently he is a member of the (Canadian) National Research Council Committee for Assessment of Non-Lethal Weapons Science and Technology.
Alexander is a past President and a board member of the International Association for Near Death Studies, and he is a senior fellow with two DOD universities.
Holographic Sensory Experiences of Remote Viewing Now Explained
Perception method remote viewers often experience the target as if being there but knowing they are just sitting in a chair. What actually happens in a remote viewers mind at the level of the neural pathways?
Now we can look inside the brain to see just how a remote viewer experiences sensory holographic information. The answer to this just may explain most of our spooky night time experiences and also give us tools to understand information in ways we never dreamed of before. The boogyman behind the curtain has been revealed.
Common Anomalies of Perceptive People
Ok, so I am very perceptive, what should I expect along the way? Expect oddities at each stage of the learning process. The learning process in developing skills of perception will come in stages. When you train the mind to focus using a particular new strategy, your mind does not grasp this as a learned concept until after you have gone to sleep. During waking moments the unconscious mind does not have the dedicated brain power required to create the new neural pathways. During moments of sleep the unconscious mind has full access to all the resources needed at once to be able to process your newest set of instructions. When this has happened your mind will now focus in the way that you have trained it to do.
Sometimes the new/adjusted sensory circuits can take from several days up to two weeks to become a natural tool. These one to two week intervals will be accompanied with inaccurate understandings of the perceptions as your brain creates new circuits for you to perceive with that mimic your current sensory inputs (eyes, ears, nose, etc.).
Mirror Neurons
"These cells were named ‘mirror neurons’ because their activity in the brain of the motionless observing monkey seemed to mirror that of motor neurons active in the person actually executing the movement." -Dinstein, Neural Engineering Current Biology Vol 18 No 20
Mirror neurons are built of the memory of specific experiences, patterns like bridges or pathways make up a circuit. Since this is not a pattern to access the senses but only the memory of them, we call them Mirror Neural Circuits, they are patterns identical to the real thing. In perception remote viewing, mirror circuitry is used by your cognitive senses to access memory of normal senses of smell, taste, touch, sight or vision, etc.
The more the neural pathway patterns are used, the stronger the mirror neural pathways become, the stronger the sensations can become. This is the same with any physical or mental discipline. You will notice when these circuits develop because you will notice them becoming active during quiet times of your life during the stages. These anomalies are caused by the activation of circuits made up of what we call mirror neurons.
How do mirror neurons apply to perception?
Mirror neurons are what drive the holographic simulation. There is a connection between mirror neurons and intention attunement of a mental simulation. Mirror neruons are like the transmission lines between our intention and the resulting sensory hologram we are trying to create. "Mirror neurons constitute the neural underpinnings of embodied simulation, the functional mechanism at the basis of intentional attunement." - Dr. Vittorio Gallese, Parma University Department of Neurosciences 1 2
In the average person, if you were told to think of an apple, neurons would fire in the same exact pattern as if you were actually shown an apple. This is a mirror neural circuit by definition as it is like a reflection of the same neurons that fire when you actually see an object with your physical senses, i.e., eyes, ears, nose, etc. As far as your brain is concerned, your mind does not know the difference between thinking about the apple and actually seeing the apple in front of you. When you think about the apple, the mirror neural circuit looks and operates the same way regular neural firing patterns do when you see the physical apple.
"Recent findings are rapidly expanding researchers' understanding of a new class of brain cells -- mirror neurons -- which are active both when people perform an action and when they watch it being performed." — ScienceDaily (Nov. 7, 2007)
Circuits of neurons associated with an activity or idea are activating circuits in our brains producing sensory holograms. Some people will experience most of these things and more, often mistaking them for hauntings and paranormal activity.
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What to do if your mind goes blank during a remote viewing session.Submitted by Bill
Psychic computer that can read people's minds developed
2009 11 03
By Charles Smith | ibtimes.co.uk
Criminals beware - a team of international scientists have developed a "psychic computer" which reportedly can read people's minds and reproduce images of what they are seeing or even remembering by scanning their brain activity.
According to The Sunday Times, the scientists, in a major breakthrough, have been able to "decode" and convert brain signals or activity into crude moving images on a computer screen.
During the research, the scientists used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology to scan the brains of two volunteers as they watched videos.
Subsequently, the computer, which was specially developed for the research, was used to search for links between configuration of shapes, colours and movements in the videos, and patterns of activity in the patients' visual cortex.
It was then fed more than 200 days' worth of YouTube Internet clips and asked to predict which areas of the brain the clips would stimulate if people were watching them.
Finally, the computer was used to monitor the brains of the two volunteers as they watched a new film and asked to reproduce correctly what they were seeing based on their neural activity alone.
Although the results were crude, the computer was able to correctly reproduce the rough shape of a man in a white shirt but not his face (the volunteers were watching a video footage of comic actor Steve Martin in a white shirt) and the vague image of a city skyline (the volunteers were watching an image of a city skyline with a plane flying past) minus the flying plane.
According to the scientists, the computer could easily interpret brain patterns if the subject was looking at a static image or a person or a human face but presently it is too confusing for the computer to "decode" brain patterns if the subject is looking at a fast moving object.
According to the scientists, one day the computer could be used to study people's dreams or thoughts or behaviours or even be used to help solve crimes by scanning the brain of witnesses.
"At the moment when you see something and want to describe it to someone you have to use words or draw it and it doesn't work very well," said Prof. Jack Gallant of the University of California, Berkeley.
"You could use this technology to transmit the image to someone. It might be useful for artists or to allow you to recover an eye witness' memory of a crime," he said.
However, it could also herald a new Big Brother era, similar to that envisaged in the Tom Cruise-starring Hollywood film Minority Report where police in the future read minds and make arrests based on 'thought crimes.'
No wonder, Gallant warned that their scientific breakthrough could have "serious ethical and privacy implications."
"We believe that no one should be subjected to any form of brain-reading involuntarily, covertly, or without informed consent," Gallant said.
Agrees Russell Foster, a neuroscientist at Oxford University.
"It's absolutely critical for scientists to inform the public about what we are doing so they can engage in the debate about how this knowledge should be used," Foster said.
"It's the age-old problem: knowledge is power and it can be used for both good and evil," he said.
However, Gallant's research is not the first of its kind. Earlier, scientists at University College London have conducted separate tests that detect, with an accuracy of about 50 percent, memories recalled by patients.
In America, security agencies are researching the use of brain scanners for interrogating prisoners while US defence contractor Lockheed Martin is reported to have studied the possibility of scanning brains at a distance without knowledge of the subjects in sensitive locations such as airports.
Source: ibtimes.co.uk
For Immediate Release:
Wiley to Publish Revealing Memoir
By Major Ed Dames
Wiley will publish the memoir MATRIX INTELLIGENCE: Remote Viewing Cases from the World’s Premier Psychic Spy by Major Ed Dames in November 2010. A decorated military intelligence officer and former member of the controversial NSA-ARMY-sponsored Psychic Espionage Unit, Dames is the country’s foremost proponent of the psychic practice known as “remote viewing” -- an intelligence gathering technique whose practitioners can see events from a distance anywhere in time and space.The Baltimore Sun posted an article about "The Men Who Stare at Goats" mentioning the role Maryland played in the events that inspired the movie.The article is titled "Battle satire 'Men Who Stare at Goats' has a Maryland link. It's strange but true. Maryland played a role in the events that inspired the military satire 'Men Who Stare at Goats' " - Baltimore Sun, Micheal Sragow.
The Baltimore Sun writer Micheal Sragow explains to his readers how many of the exploits filmmakers ascribe to Channon's Troops actually happened at Fort Mead Maryland just a few miles from Baltimore. There was also a phone interview commentary with Jim Channon about the First Earth Battalion and his view on the impact of the movie.
It seems in the interview Micheal received a glimpse past the movie errors into the real world of a Warrior Monk.
Michael Sragow wrote in the closing of the article, Jim "believes that he saved lives in Vietnam by relying on hunter's skills that could be considered psychic. And he feels ESP is "necessary" for American successs in contemporary conflicts. "The secret of modern warfare is, don't get into danger zones. You can't do that without extended awareness."
So in the end, the entertaining farrago of make-believe and scrambled history in "The Men Who Stare At Goats" doesn't faze Channon. He compares his collision with Hollywood to "a 'meeting engagement.' That's when two armies bump into each other and make a mess. The ones that are quickest on their feet win. I've been quick in this case. So far it has been an amazingly successful engagement."
Spoken like an honest-to-God, flesh-and-blood Jedi warrior."
The Baltimore Sun
November 1, 2009
http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/movies/bal-ae.goats01nov01,0,7832466.story
Limited Edition FEB MU DVD tool and Disk. Each DVD is numbered with a unique ID out of 1000 limited signed copies.
We are making a limited run of the First Earth Battalion Special Edition of the "predator". The Defender was originally called a "predator" when Peter was selling to the military only. So that is how it got started with the men who stare at goats. We started a very special limited edition and here are the pictures to show you the features of this special offer..
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The Defender was seen in the documentary "Crazy Rulers of the World" and in the movie "The Men Who Stare at Goats". This special autographed copy will be availabe only from:
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Check out George Clooney and Jeff Bridges playing with the "Predator" in movie trailer "The Men Who Stare at Goats".