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 &lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/"Click 
here: Remote Viewing - Defense Intelligence Agency Coordinate Remote 
Viewing Manual (CRV Manual)&lt;/A


Introduction to the Defense Intelligence Agency
COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING MANUAL.

What is remote viewing? 

Remote Viewing is is the trained ability to obtain accurate data on persons, 
places, things and events anywhere in time and space, using only a pen, paper 
and one's mind. It is an innate ability that all humans possess, but like 
language, it must be learned. 

When utilizing this methodology, you are not in an altered state. You are 
fully conscious, alert and in a state of "high attention." The DIA's remote 
viewing unit became known in defense circles in 1989, when an operations and 
training officer from the unit, a prominent general, 
and several others took 
the technology into the private sector and established <A HREF="http://www.remoteviewing.com/">PSI 
TECH</A>, Inc. 

They employed some of the best remote viewers from the DIA's operational 
unit. Initially, PSI TECH kept a low profile, accepting government and 
corporate contracts from the defense establishment, and training prominent 
people from government agencies and scientists. 

In 1995, the CIA's AIR report, and a Nightline 
program further increased 
public knowledge of the remote viewing program. The report was a damage 
control attempt by the CIA. It covered only the final two years of the 
program, which was called "StarGate," when 'crystal ball gazers' and tarot 
card readers were brought into the unit. Since then, a virtual "psi soup" has 
been created, where the term "remote viewing" has been applied to almost 
every form of psychic phenomenon. 

Many psychics now refer to themselves as "remote viewers," to legitimize 
their services and companies, because the term sounds more scientific and 
acceptable to the mainstream. Worse yet, some charlatans have emerged on to 
the scene, claiming to have been part of the military unit, or from 
clandestine units that no one (those who should be privy to such knowledge) 
has heard of or been able to confirm. Details about the publicity surrounding 
the release of the AIR report, and the differences between the research side 
of remote viewing, as it differs from the operational unit, are available in 
this press release. 

There is much confusion over what 'remote viewing' is and isn't. The fact 
that many of the more prominent "RV researchers" still are not aware of the 
important of CRV and that virtually anyone can be trained to retrieve data 
more accurately than the world's best natural psychics, is truly unfortunate. 


What is being lost on much of the public, in all of the confusion, is the 
breakthrough discovery that was created by <A HREF="http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/">Ingo 
Swann</A> at Stanford Research 
Institute. This was the real *breakthrough* from the years of research, and 
the work done in the military unit. 

Ingo Swann, a brilliant natural psychic, focused his attention inward and 
looked at his own process, developing a model of how his own mind accessed 
information from the collective unconscious, and created a method by which 
anyone could learn to accurately obtain information on any person, place, 
thing and event in the past, present or future. 

Some of the prominent "remote viewers," such as Joe McMoneagle, are in fact 
natural psychics. At this web site, when we refer to "remote viewing," the 
term will be used to describe the teachable methods developed by Ingo Swann 
and those who teach the techniques, Coordinate Remote Viewing (now called 
Controlled Remote Viewing) and Technical Remote ViewingŪ . The ability to 
remote view is not limited to a few natural psychics. It is an innate ability 
that all humans possess. 

However, like language, it is something that must be learned, to be 
effective. As human beings, data and information is constantly flowing 
through our perceptual apparatus. We are all constantly accessing 
information, but unlike natural psychics, most of us can not control the flow 
of data or lock on to it consistently. Our "psi muscles" are underdeveloped. 

When properly trained, CRV and TRV structure allows any of us to lock on to 
the signal line, slowing down the process so that we can retrieve accurate 
data, more accurately and more consistently than the best natural psychics. 
The structure is also self correcting, and brilliantly separates the viewer's 
analysis and imagination from the actual data. The CRV manual was never 
intended to be a replacement for proper training by a qualified instructor. 

It's purpose, in the military and at PSI TECH, was to serve as a guide and a 
reference for CRV/TRV terminology and it served to show inquisitive lawmakers 
what the millions of dollars were being spent on. Proper training in CRV and 
TRV is very rigorous. Exact attention to structure (in the correct order) is 
absolutely necessary. Every percept that enters your mind must be dealt with. 


All AOLs must be properly declared, and attention to structure must be 
maintained. Anyone seeking to 'try' it by just reading this manual is going 
to be disappointed. This is a learned skill that requires proper training and 
practice. In the fourteen years since the writing of this manual, there have 
been many advances and discoveries learned through years of training. One 
major discovery, was the realization that geographical coordinates are not 
necessary for targeting purposes. Random numbers can be assigned to a target 
cue or search term. This breakthrough allowed this technology to be more 
effectively used as a problem solving tool. This important discovery, along 
with many others, is not covered in the manual. 

A person can now create a target where they essentially search the Matrix as 
they would a library or internet database, using carefully constructed cues 
and search terms. The manual does not instruct one on the proper methods for 
cuing. It does not instruct one on the proper creation of a targeting 
package, and the pitfalls and problems that can result if the use of target 
reference material (photographs) is not properly employed. It does not 
instruct you on the duration a session should last, how many one can do each 
day and leaves out many details regarding the actual application of the 
skill. 

How can I properly learn these techniques? 

In the military unit, training lasted approximately three months. When PSI 
TECH took these techniques public in 1989, they successfully developed a 
course that effectively taught prominent people in the defense establishment, 
scientists, and doctors these techniques in a shorter period of time. Their 
original professional development course, taught on-site, was $4500, lasted 
nine days, and was very intensive. Some thought that viewers learning in such 
a brief period of intense training would not be able to adequately learn the 
skill. But the course was very successful, and when PSI TECH demonstrated 
that there was a market in the corporate and private sector for remote 
viewing services, several of remote viewers from the Ft. Meade unit, followed 
PSI TECH's example, and opened their own training schools. Ingo Swann no 
longer teaches. There are several qualified instructors who can effectively 
train you in Ingo Swann's methodology. Jonina Dourif offers courses at PSI 
TECH. Paul Smith's company, RVIS, teaches CRV, and Lyn Buchanan teaches at P
SI. Training is expensive, and in most cases requires one to travel, but if 
you can afford it, it is well worth it. 

If you can't afford to take a course in person, one can learn the techniques 
at home, for significantly less than on-site instruction. PSI TECH offers 
their new 2001 TRV <A HREF="http://www.remoteviewing.com/products.htm">video training 
course</A>, a 10 video set, for $449.95. 

Their courses are very effective and I can personally recommend them, as this 
is how I learned. When learning via this method, you can go back and review 
lectures, something impossible when taking a course on site. 

Be aware that learning remote viewing and applying the techniques is hard 
work. To become proficient, CRV or TRV training requires a commitment by one 
to practice the techniques, as it is a learned skill. Following the exposure 
of these methods after the release of PSI TECH's original home training 
course, and the publication of the CRV manual on the internet, many have 
sought to profit from the technology and have attempted to copy and alter the 
structure, taking bits and pieces and making the rest up as they go along, 
without the background, experience, knowledge or qualifications to do so. 

They do not have an appreciation for Ingo Swann's method, understand the 
theory, nor are they aware of the time and expense (millions of tax dollars) 
that went into its creation. They play upon the ignorance of the public and 
seek acceptance from the "RV community." I know that there will be those who 
will try to learn CRV on their own, by simply reading this manual. 

If you do not have success, it won't necessarily be for lack of trying, but 
because you do not have enough information and lack proper training. You will 
also likely ingrain improper habits that will be tough to un-learn. If you 
are serious about learning, take a course from a professional, whether in 
person or via PSI TECH's video training course. .

    
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/proprietary.html"PROPRIETARY&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/2.html"INTRODUCTION&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/3.html"THEORY&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/4.html"STRUCTURE&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/5.html"STAGE 
1&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/6.html"STAGE 
2&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/7.html"STAGE 
3&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/8.html"STAGE 
4&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/9.html"STAGE 
5&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/10.html"STAGE 
6&lt;/A
&lt;A HREF="http://www.crvmanual.com/manual/11.html"GLOSSARY&lt;/A

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