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REMOTE VIEWING... Q&A and Who's Who? |
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RV Who's Who and Related... |
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Prudence Calabrese... Civilian Remote Viewer, and Research Developer |
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A member of the Remote Viewing Community, Ms. Calabrese has contributed various R&D toward remote viewing. Originally taught the SRV Protocol and associated with Civilian Remote Viewer, Dr. Courtney Brown, of the Far Sight Institute, Calebrese later broke away... and formed her own group. Calabrese claimed to have developed a 'Modified RV Protocol' of her own. Though it has similarity to other RV Protocols, she claims it is more accurate and has a better RV data transfer rate. Of the many pros and cons of Calabrese's technique, she invited many remote viewing professionals to participate and see for themselves. Of those that did, former Military Remote Viewer, Glenn Wheaton of the HRVG gave a positive nod... but it would be in 1999 that Civilian Pioneer Remote Viewer, A. Edward Moch would directly participate and be 'impressed'. Moch would later defend her 'Modified RV Technique', long before other RV Professionals and the rest of the RV Community conceeded and took notice. |
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Chris Carter... Television/Movie Producer-Writer |
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A Television Writer in the U.S. Entertainment Industry. Carter came into the limelight with his hit Television Show called "The X Files". It is a so-called semi-fact and fictional story about secret files personally kept by former Director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover on unsolved cases that go beyond the norm, investigated by two FBI Agents named Fox Mulder and Dana Skulley. Besides Carter's brilliance in writing, his writing staff also have co-written and contributed to various episodes as well (Daryl Morgan, Glenn Morgan, Mark Snow, James Wong, etc.). Of these and other writers, Glenn Morgan, has based some of his stories on his own real life experiences of the para-normal (see Glenn Morgan). Carter also produced a spinoff show called "Millenium". This show mostly written by Glenn Morgan, and James Wong is based on a true story of a fictious "Psychical Profiler" consultant from "The Millenium Group", named Frank Black, who consults with vaious U.S. Government agencies on cases that deal with diabolical dark psychical sides of crime. The fact of the matter is, Glenn Morgan's writing comes very close to his past involvement with such a real group called "Unit Nine", headed at the time by Intuitive/Sensitive, Fred Hansen, and his associates. Also it may indirectly hint also it's association to "The LOGUS Group", in which Psychical Consultant/Pioneer Remote Viewer, A. Edward Moch was/is associated with "Unit Nine" activities. |
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James "Jimmy" Carter... 39th.U.S.President of The nited States |
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As President, Mr. Carter was well informed of the R&D of various Remote Viewing Projects that were under way not only in the Military and Domestic Government Agencies, but also in The Navy, before and during his presidency. It is obvious that he was aware and had some interest in Parapsychology and is noted as Governor of Georgia, he whitnessed a UFO, along with other viable witnessness. During his early days as a member of The U.S. Navy, it is possible that Mr. Carter might have been also aware of other Naval experiments into "Psi" and "Psychical applications as well. |
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William J. "Little Bill" Casey (1913-1987)... Chief U.S. Intelligence Director (CIA), White House Presidential Advisor. |
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CIA Director and White House Presidential Advisor. Originally recruted into the Office of Stragic Services (OSS) during WWII, Casey was under the supervision of it's Director, William "Wild Bill" Donovan. The nick name "Little Bill" was given to him so to distinct him from his director mentor. Casey would be a reliable asset to Donovan and the OSS. After the war, Casey would focus his law practice as an attorney, and had a keen eye in various civilian opportunities and investments in National and Global business. In the Mid-1970's, Casey would develop a close friendship and later become "Campaign Manager" for former California Governor and later US President, Ronald Reagen. Because of his former connection with the OSS and the Intelligence Community, he stepped down as one of Reagon's presidental advisors and was accepted and became Director of The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Though it is not officially noted that Casey knew about "Project Stargate" and various other Remote Viewing Projects that were in operation... it is noted that Casey's college years at Fordham University and his living in the Fordham area that he may have had direct knowledge of early Psi/Remote Viewing R&D and the history of Fordham as a center for such study. Pioneer Remote Viewer, A. Edward Moch contends that Casey's connections with Fordham University, and his living off campus in his early college years, that Casey must of had first hand knowledge and had definate connections... especially when he (Casey) was under then OSS Intelligence Director, William "Wild Bill" Donovan. Moch also points out that the closeness of the Fordham community and a family member, Alexander Moch, claiming to have been connected with Donovan back when the OSS was the former Central Office of Intelligence (COI), that Casey was well aware of the on going RV projects, long before his appointment as CIA director. |
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