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Remote Viewing: What It Is, Who Uses It and How To Do It

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"Remote viewing is the ability to travel psychically out of one’s body to remote locations. Scientist Tim Rifat reveals how remote viewing has been used in psychic warfare for more than 50 years and how the superpowers have used it to spy on each other . . . and on us. At the height of the Cold War, both the Soviet Union and the United States developed a new and terrible form of warfare called psychotronics. This school of espionage used ESP and psychic spying as well as telepathic hypnosis and even remote killing. Tim Rifat provides scientific explanations of how remote viewing works and detailed instructions on how to learn the techniques—information that is taught in the US on courses costing many thousands of dollars."

288 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2003

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January 30, 2020
This guy is all over the place. He talks about a lot of things, but pretty soon into the book you realize it is not about remote viewing. It isn't. Believe me and save your time: it is not!.
There is visualization in there, and ESP machines manufactured by Sony, positive thinking, KGB killer spies, Stonehenge, nuclear damping fields, quantum mechanics, Mi5 microwave mind control, alien abductions, the law of attraction, archdemons, biolasers, voodoo, NWO, business coaching, self-healing, psy warfare and whatnot. (I am not kidding, it is all in there and much more). A lot of mumbo-jumbo and nonsense, that's what it is. Or as best said by the author himself:

"As long as the paranormal is couched in inane New Age language, the world of psi can be written off as a bogus world of charlatanism..."
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