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Imagine if You Could Do This...
by Jeff Lucas
Cause of Mysterious Crash of EgyptAir 990 Confirmed by NTSB by PSI TECH Staff
Fifteen Minutes Solves Energy Problem Using Technical Remote Viewing
by PSI TECH Staff
Lost For Days and Found in Minutes
by Joni Dourif
Remote Viewing Described My House Before I Found It! by Kimberly Snow
Imagine if You Could Do This...
By Jeff Lucas
March 15, 2002
Over the last thirteen years, PSI TECH has trained thousands of
people to remote view - to access their innate ability to obtain
information on virtually any subject matter, on demand.
Any person, regardless of their background,
can be trained in this powerful mind technology.
Whether a person comes to us believing that it works,
or arrives as a skeptic,
once they are trained and follow the structure as we teach it, they
are able to remote view.
Upon realizing that they have the ability to successfully
remote view, every person who learns TRV is forever changed.
Their paradigm is dramatically shifted and their
horizons are expanded. Abilities that they had always been told were impossible
are suddenly possible. Their lives will never be the same.
How is TRV possible?
According to our theory, every event that has ever occurred, every detail
about every person, thing, thought, or idea exists as a pattern
of information located in a giant database that the discoverer
of the techniques termed "The Matrix."
The information stored in this database is always available, 24 hours a day, and constantly flowing into your mind. Although you may
not be consciously aware of it, you are always accessing it.
However, the data is flowing too fast, flooding
through in such vast amounts,
that in your conscious state, without proper training, you can not
recognize, process, or understand it.
It is theorized that humans may have been engineered
with this liminal gate, to protect our minds from being overwhelmed, or short-circuited
due to unfettered
access
to such an infinite amount of knowledge and information.
Before Technical Remote Viewing was developed, only
natural psychics (and usually only randomly)
could select from that free-flowing information and pull
out data in form that could be recognized and understood.
Each person possesses the innate ability to
remote view, just as they have the ability to speak. But like
language, remote viewing skills must be trained properly in order to be effective.
As humans, we are born with the ability to use our vocal chords to make noises, but
we can not effectively communicate with
others until we first learn a language
that uses commonly understood and accepted grammatical structure.
Technical Remote Viewing is the language in
which the human mind
perceives psychically derived data, and transmits it to conscious
awareness.
Using specific techniques that we teach, TRV allows any person to
grab hold of the weak signal of a target, lock-on to it, and
take the data slowly in small
enough bites that can be processed by the their mind.
While TRVing, you are fully alert and conscious, constantly collecting and writing
down this data in order, from
the general to the specific, and then objectifying it
on your paper in the form of descriptive words and sketches.
You are not "going" anywhere when you are remote viewing.
Your target exists as a pattern of information, in The Matrix,
and you are reconstructiong that pattern using your pen, during
a 45-minute period.
It was this discovery and set of standardized
techniques which allowed anyone to be trained to remote view more accurately than the best 'natural' psychics.
We have found that our students are now getting better, faster.
Because the TRV structure has now been
learned by thousands of individuals and followed by each person exactly as we teach it, the structure
itself has created a deeper "groove" in the Matrix. It is a known quantity.
The collective unconscious knows exactly what you are attempting to do, when
you engage in the TRV process.
All PSI TECH's trained remote viewers immediately achieve
contact with a target by following this set of strictly
followed protocols which
allow the viewer to consistently download accurate information,
in a highly structured manner, while their conscious mind
remains completely blind to the nature
of the target. Technical Remote Viewing is an attention management
skill, and like any other skill, takes commitment
and practice to become proficient. Similar to learning a
martial art, our rigorous
training program
installs the skill of TRV into the viewer's autonomic nervous system,
so that the process becomes robotic, like second nature. The viewer does not have
to stop to think about what to do next (which would invite imagination)
or analyze what they are perceiving, and every Technical
Remote Viewer does it the same way.
Your unconcious mind is your best friend, and a master problem solver, if you learn
how to stay out of its way. When properly trained using this powerful tool, we can allow
our unconscious minds free reign to grab hold
of direct knowledge, demanding the order
in which it delivers us the data, while free to move around
the target site, and using the structure
to prevent imagination from bringing the session to
a grinding halt. The viewer's
data remains untainted by imagination and analysis, which
is separated from true target related data using
our specific trained techniques. 50% of
one's conscious attention remains occupied, attending to TRV
structure, while the other 50% is focused on the target site.
The TRV techniques result in an accurate transfer of information from the
viewer's unconscious mind into conscious awareness, before the aware, creative, and analytical part of the mind has time to distort, contaminate, or otherwise interfere with the data flow.
It is this brilliant structure which allows the viewer
to hold contact with the signal line, passing information
in the form of descriptive data and sketches, unfiltered,
from your unconscious mind to conscious awareness.
In every PSI TECH project, each
viewer works independently and is not allowed to collaborate, compare,
or share data with other remote viewers.
However, as we have often stated,
an amazing thing occurs when a team is employed in
any TRV project. Often,
the work is divided up at the unconscious level, with each
viewer perceiving a different piece of the solution to the problem.
For example, last year, several PSI TECH viewers were tasked against
the target: [Mother's name's] Unborn Fetus / Gender. Each
viewer worked the target blind and was only provided with
a set of eight random numbers which were assigned to the target.
One viewer called the target, sketched a baby, and perceived it
to be a male.
Another viewer sketched
items usually associated with males of our species, including race cars, guns,
footballs, and male-oriented sports.
Yet another viewer clearly sketched the symbol for "male" - the circle
with a diagonal line and arrow.
Each viewer's unconscious knew immediately what the problem
was and the tasker's intent, and then proceeded to present
data that answered the question and solved the problem in
the most elegant and obvious manner. Although each viewer came up
with different pieces of data associated with the target, all
of the information combined
to produce a composite which could only result in one conclusion
for the analyst - that the child was a male. Six months later,
the child was born and the TRV data proved to be accurate.
Technical Remote Viewing provides
those who use it with the ability to produce highly accurate and consistent data on any target. This was a historic first. The procedures were so consistent and promising,
that it was continually funded by U.S. military intelligence for over ten years, and transferred to the private sector by PSI TECH in 1989, availing civilians of the technology for the first time.
PSI TECH broke new ground, taking many risks bringing this technology to you and we remain
committed to our original mission of availing the public at large with this powerful and unique problem solving tool.
Announcing PSI TECH's new Matrix Research CenterTM
We continue to teach the techniques via our pioneering distance-learning programs, our recently announced TRV University, and we are currently building a state-of-the-art research and training center - The Matrix Research Center.
Spread over one hundred acres of the most beautiful land in Hawaii, we are utilizing highly advanced and environmentally friendly technology to construct it, including a completely independent solar power system and satellite internet technology. And yes, the exact location of this training center was first determined via Technical Remote Viewing, years before we had the capability or resources
to construct it. Our new research center will provide the optimal environment
for remote viewers, scientists, researchers, analysts and professional consultants
from all over the world to
work together to advance Technical Remote Viewing.
At PSI TECH, we don't just talk about remote viewing, we are in the business
of applying it and teaching it. It
is an integral part of our lives.
As professionals, we remote view every day and use
it in our own lives to improve our products which in turn increase the ability
of our students to successfully learn TRV.
Whether the target is as simple as an unborn
baby's gender, a medical problem, a criminal investigation, the answer
to a seminal choice in one's life, or a person's optimum
career, TRV can provide valuable direct knowledge to all who have the patience and discipline to learn it.
Stay tuned to our web site for more information and updates on our TRV University and our Matrix Research Center project.
We invite everyone who wishes to learn this unique skill, to come to
PSI TECH for training and participate in what we know is the most important advancement
in human potential ever developed. If this is your
first introduction to TRV, you are welcome to participate in our
online discussions. In addition to the open forums, our current Generation II training course students may continue to develop and
advance their skills by accessing our unequaled support network of trainees and professional
instructors.
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Remote Viewers Uncovered It First!
Mysterious Cause of EgyptAir Flight 990 Crash
Uncovered By PSI TECH Remote Viewers NOW Confirmed by Government Officials
March 22, 2002
On November 11, 1999, PSI TECH revealed the cause of the
mysterious crash of EgyptAir Flight 990 before a nationwide radio audience. The aircraft plunged into the ocean
on October 31, 1999, killing all 217 people onboard.
To view PSI TECH's original report, click here.
Yesterday, an official final report on the crash
was released by the National Transportation Safety Board.
The government investigators have concluded that the probable cause of the crash was
actions by
the co-pilot, Gamiel El Batouty, which put the Boeing 767-366 ER into a nose
dive from 33,000 feet.
In our November 11, 1999 report, published prior to the retrieval of
the cockpit voice recorder, we stated that
the cause of the crash was a very violent altercation in the cockpit
that was initiated not by a passenger but by a male crew member or
flight attendant. We stated that this crew member was "not balanced,"
"felt very offended at something," and "essentially went postal in the cockpit."
These conclusions were highly controversial and seemed unlikely at the time,
but PSI TECH was able to provide the data first, prior to confirmation in
the form of recorded voices of the pilots could
be retrieved from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, and prior to recovery
and examination of the shattered Boeing 767, which later ruled out mechanical
failure as a possible cause.
Upon recovering the voice recorder, and after an extensive investigation, the NTSB determined
that Batouty pushed the jet into a
dive while repeatedly chanting ''I rely on God'' in Arabic.
The captain returned and asked loudly, "What's happening? What's happening?"
This was then followed by the captain asking, "What is this? What is this? Did you shut the engine(s)?"
The unfolding investigation of the disaster strained
ties with Egypt, a key ally in the Middle East.
Egyptian officials refused to believe that one of their pilots
could possibly intentionally do such a thing. But in the end, we knew that if the evidence
was recovered and analyzed, that the truth would come out.
From PSI TECH's 11/11/99 Report:
"It will come out. I'm pretty sure they've got a lock on the
cockpit voice recorder.
So if they retrieve that, it's going to have to come out.
And the reason it would have to come out is
because, simply, to better screen crew members in the future for
stability, you know,
emotional/mental stability."
For more information on the NTSB's conclusions, read the following Reuters story.
U.S. Blames Co-Pilot for EgyptAir Crash
Thu Mar 21, 2002 5:22 PM ET
By John Crawley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. investigators on Thursday blamed an EgyptAir
co-pilot for a 1999 crash into the
Atlantic, but could not explain why the veteran airman took the plane
down with 217 people as he calmly repeated the
phrase "I rely on God" in Arabic.
The Egyptian government rejected the report on Flight 990 as "flawed
from the outset" and its outcome predetermined.
Maintaining its belief that mechanical failure was to blame, Cairo said
it would appeal to the U.S. government.
Ending an investigation that strained relations between the United
States and one of its closest allies in the Middle East,
the National Transportation Safety Board (news - web sites) concluded
the probable cause of the crash was actions by
the co-pilot that put the Boeing 767-366 ER into a nose dive from 33,000
feet.
Investigators said they explored numerous possible reasons for Gamiel El
Batouty's actions, but more than two years
after the crash they could not pinpoint intent or motive.
Safety board and criminal investigators examined El Batouty's personal
background and work history thoroughly, but
found no credible evidence to suggest the crash was linked to any
unlawful activity or claims of personal misconduct.
Described in Egypt as a devoted family man, Batouty had been accused of
various lewd acts at a New York hotel
where pilots of the state-run carrier stayed. The Pennsylvania Hotel
even considered banning him, but EgyptAir said at
the time he was harmless and about to retire, FBI (news - web sites)
documents showed.
Also, investigators were told the airline had disciplined El Batouty the
evening before ill-fated flight, telling him he would
be removed from the lucrative Los Angeles-Cairo route.
But a source familiar with the investigation said the safety board could
not corroborate that information and it was not
cited in the final report.
EVENTS IN THE COCKPIT
Crash investigators said the nature and degree of the plane's steep
descent shortly into the New York to Cairo flight on
Oct. 31, 1999, could only be explained by events in the cockpit.
Investigators relied heavily on information from the flight data and
cockpit voice recorders.
The final report detailed the drama between the captain, Mahmoud
el-Habashy, and El Batouty as the aircraft plunged
from an altitude of more than six miles toward the ocean off the
Massachusetts coast.
From the outset the probe centered on El Batouty, who was alone in the
cockpit soon after takeoff when he quietly said
to himself in Arabic, "I rely on God."
"There were no sounds or events recorded by the flight recorders that
would indicate that an airplane anomaly or other
unusual circumstance preceded the relief first officer's statement," the
report found.
Seconds later, the auto pilot was disconnected and flight controls were
adjusted to push the plane nose-down. El
Batouty was heard repeating "I rely on God" several more times.
The captain returned and asked loudly: "What's happening? What's
happening?"
STRUGGLE FOR CONTROL
The rate of descent began to decrease at this point before one or both
of the engines stopped.
"What is this? What is this? Did you shut the engine(s)?" the captain
asked El Batouty.
The crash report also noted that mechanisms in the tail, called
elevators, that control the up and down movement of
the nose were moving in opposite directions. This suggested a struggle
between the two men for control of the plane.
The captain repeatedly cried out "Pull with me" in an apparent effort to
save the aircraft.
The Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority (ECCA) called for more work,
saying U.S. officials did not consider evidence
supporting multiple failures in the elevator system. But the safety
board found nothing to support that theory.
NTSB (news - web sites) Chairwoman Marion Blakey called the probe
thorough.
"The report's analysis and conclusions are firmly supported by the
physical evidence and recorded data," she said,
offering sympathies to the families of those killed.
The safety board noted El Batouty's failure to call for help or utter
any audible reaction of surprise after the plane began
to dive as evidence supporting its conclusion.
El Batouty's actions were "inconsistent with the reaction that would be
expected from a pilot who is encountering an
unexpected or uncommanded flight condition," the board said.
Aviation sources last week said board members wrestled over whether to
conclude that El Batouty acted deliberately,
and left out that language from the report.
An Egyptian investigator said, "The final report shows that the
Americans have retreated from their allegations
regarding the suicide of Batouty or that his action was premeditated."
In a response published with the report, Egyptian government
investigators criticized the investigation as "limited and
incomplete," accusing U.S. investigators of using selected facts to
support a predetermined conclusion.
Errors in translating words on the cockpit recorder spurred the NTSB to
focus on the presumed actions of the pilot, but
the agency included no evidence of intent or motive that would explain
El Batouty's actions, the ECCA said.
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Fifteen Minutes Solves Energy Problem Using Technical Remote Viewing
March 29, 2002
Last week, Derek, one of our new TRV Basic Training Course students from California,
solved a complex problem in only fifteen minutes.
His session won PSI TECH's Gold Star of the Week Award.
Since 1997, PSI TECH has posted weekly Technical Remote Viewing "Targets of the Week"
for our Online Training Center students. Each target is carefully
chosen to teach specific TRV skills and the viewers are completely
blind to the name and nature of the target.
The Target of the Week was:
[Optimal Energy for Power System / PSI TECH R&D Center / Next 12 Months]
However, the trainees were only given the following numbers: 0330/4923. This
was a completely blind target.
From his first sketch, he described
the target as being "glassy, clean, and flat."
On page 6 he perceived
refined data consisting of the
tangibles of "building" and "solar panels."
And by page 8 he already declared
the target as an "energy-saving solar house."
Finally, for his analysis he wrote the
following:
1) A house in the mountains, or beach, or other
exotic locale, with solar panels
2) Energy-type project, unknown to most
3) New home for TRV school??
4) Vacation house
Derek was able to acquire all of this information after only being
supplied with eight random numbers. By staying in proper TRV structure
and by consistently practicing, any person can learn how to do this.
PSI TECH's Research and Development Project is the home
of PSI TECH's new Matrix Research Center. The complex is located in
a mountainous region in Polynesia and we have been developing a solar
power system for it. Derek's session data confirms our choice of utilizing
solar energy to power it.
His session is a
testament to how accurate and quickly the
perceptual apparatus perceives data and it
demonstrates
that even a beginning TRVer can accurately solve
complex problems.
Congratulations Derek on your excellent
TRV work and we look forward
to seeing your progress as you become a great remote viewer.
Derek recently sent us the following comments:
"I am happy to see what can be done with this ability; how empowering it is.
Before I started TRV'ing again, I was feeling down about the world in general (since 9/11),
and depressed about things. But I have found that connecting with the Matrix
somehow energizes the mind and emotions and helps me feel more confident, more self-assured,
and better about life and the world in general.
I am excited about the opportunity to learn the advanced stages and continuing to improve in the use of this skill.
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Lost For Days and Found in Minutes
April 5, 2002
A few days ago, I lost my new reading glasses.
I spent three days retracing my steps, tearing rooms apart and searching establishments where I had been. I only turned up dead ends. I was so exasperated that I had lost my new glasses. I'm sure you know the feeling! Then, I heard that little voice saying (again), "Joni, you could just remote view them."
I wasn't feeling in the mood to remote view my glasses, but I grabbed some paper and random numbers to prepare the target anyway. I wrote down the target's cue: "Joni's New Reading Glasses / Location / Present Time." Then, I robotically began the session. When I reached the "sounds" in my first S2 column, I had to write "tick tock," "AOL - close," "AOL - here," "AOL- sounds like the clock in this room." - I dropped my pen picked my pen back up and moved on to the Dimensions. There I declared, "Inside, flat, corner, squashed and close."
In the quick S3 sketch that followed I was compelled to mark an "X" representing the target. Knowing the ropes of remote viewing objects, I raced through and went straight into a movement "From the top of the target something should be visible." This time the sounds I heard were, "scratch scratch" and I subsequently wrote "AOL- Sounds like my pen writing."
In the dimensions, I declared: "down, under, behind and near-by."
The S3 sketch that followed was fast and scant. I followed up with an S4 table and took a break. I looked at the session for a moment and then got up and walked around. When I returned to resume the session, I looked at the two S3 sketches for a moment. Then like a reflex reaction, I turned around and reached down to the corner right behind me. I picked up a folded piece of paper (that I had not noticed before) and what a surprise! There they were - my glasses! I ended my session instead of resuming it and I smiled and said to myself, "now, I understand the Aesthetic Impact (AI) feelings of silly and surprise."
Well, sounds like a pretty mundane thing to apply a such a powerful technology for. Only recently, we at PSI TECH used it to track down wanted terrorists and to point out future threats. In a typical week we find cures to chronic illnesses, solve unsolvable crimes, uncover mysterious events; we look through the eyes of animals and perceive the world in ways that we never could have imagined. It's ironic that all the while my glasses were missing, they were only a few feet away, and I spent days searching for them, when finally it only took a few minutes to retrieve them, using only my pen and paper. Mundane maybe, but I was glad that I could do it. Sometimes, I guess it's the little things that grab our attention when we're so busy doing the big things.
Remote viewing is still a young technology but PSI TECH has run the gambit in applying it full time. For more than 10 years we have applied TRV as a viable information collection tool to research people, places, things, and events, in the past present and future. Having a skill such as TRV at our finger tips sounds like a luxury to many, but as time goes by remote viewers forget what life was like before TRV when we didn't have our own reliable systems to gather, otherwise unattainable, information.
A non Remote viewer may think that learning how to perceive the location of a "thing" such as eyeglasses is easy. However, an experienced one knows that in the collective unconscious an object such as a pair of eyeglasses is an insignificant spike in the scale of representations in the collective memory of the universe. People, places and events are much more significant dynamics in the library of life then a single inanimate object. The spike that represents my pair of eyeglasses is so benign that it literally looks a needle in a haystack by comparison.
Then why was I able to remote view their location in only 10 minutes?
Learning to remote view objects is more subtle and tedious then remote viewing events and people or places. However, Technical Remote Viewing is a skill and like any skill it simply requires doing it right and doing it often. We must learn to TRV different types of targets and become proficient at each type. Remote Viewing objects is analogous to learning that martial arts back kick that doesn't come so easy at first or pronouncing that difficult rolling "R" while learning a new language. It's a necessary nuisance with a rewarding backlash. We become accomplished and agile within our new abilities. We become free.
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Remote Viewing Described My House Before I Found It!
By Kimberly Snow
April 12, 2002
While staying with in-laws waiting for our house to sell in another state, my husband and I were anxious to be living in a place of our own. We had been displaced for over a year, with most of our things in storage. When the news came that our house had finally sold, the in-laws wanted us to stay with them for another six months or so to save money, and give us time to decide where and what we were going to do with our lives. We were in a dilemma, unsure what to do. Should we stay in the town we were in? If so, should we stay with in-laws? Should we move out of town? Out of state?
Although we wanted a place of our own, we also dreaded moving into a rental, because the cost of rentals in our area was so high. The rentals in our price range were smelly, old, and small, and after having owned our own house which we built ourselves, it was going to be a difficult adjustment for us. But we were desperate to be out of the in-laws and on our own again as a family.
We had no idea what direction to take. And so I did an Optimum TrajectoryTM session, frontloaded, to find out what we were supposed to be doing for the next twelve months of our lives. The cue was Kimberly and Mark/Optimum Trajectory/Next 12 Months.
In the session I got a house, and I sketched a river, which was disheartening, since there were no rivers, to my knowledge, anywhere in the area. Expecting a baby soon, I tucked away the session and forgot all about it, too occupied with other things to explore it further.
Two months later, after we had been discouraged from months of looking at dilapidated and dirty rentals, my husband called me from work and told me to go out and look at this one rental that he had found in the paper. I did, and we rented it right away. It was a brand new house, and although the rent was higher than what we had been looking at, it seemed to suit our needs and we decided we would make ends meet somehow.
About a week after moving in, having become familiar with the surrounding area and the neighborhood, I remembered the session that I had filed away. I wanted to see if I had made the right decision about the rental. So I dug it out and took a look.
To my delight, I had not only described the rental, but had actually sketched the house. I had tons of matching data; "adobe" (the house is adobe), "sand"
(parts of the front area aren't landscape, and filled with sand which my son plays in), "grass" (the house has a lawn), "fence" (the house is fenced), "hills" (we are in a farming town surrounded by hills), "mountain view" (we have a view of the mountains). In addition to that, I had also sketched these large round mounds, and not far from the house are these massive dunes.
In one of my stage three sketches I sketched a river. Running through the hills and dunes is a winding river that leads out to the sea, just as I had sketched.
I also wrote "sun face on door" during the session. Although I did not notice it at first, the door on our new home has a half circle window with a rising sun shape. The other day I watched the sunlight stream in through the window in the front door and make the image of a rising sun on the wall. It dawned on me that it was the face of the sun.
In the session I had sounds of "laughing", "chiming", "cars", and "voices", "dogs barking", and "AOL-radio." I was walking to the end of the cul-de-sac to get
the mail and I listened, hearing all of those sounds: the neighbors chimes (it's breezy here and the chimes are always chiming), laughing and voices (every house has children and they are always laughing and playing
outside), barking (two doors down there are four puppies that constantly bark), and the sounds of a radio (on the next block over some kid is always playing his stereo up in his bedroom, and we can hear it from our block).
But the real test of the Optimum Trajectory session was, were we happy in this place? The house turned out to be just perfect for us: A short commute to my husband's work, out of the city and in a small rural town, a block full of playmates my son's age, a large office space for myself, and it's brand new. We have never been happier.
If I had had the session in hand when looking at rentals, I would have known immediately when I saw this place that it was the right move for our family. Fortunately for us, we found the optimum situation that we were supposed to be in. But the lesson taught me that Optimum Trajectories truly work, a lesson I will never forget.
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