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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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Cen-Chu |
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D. Chu... Intuitive, Psychical Consultant, Astral/ Remote Viewer, Writer/Journalist |
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Having shown early psychical abilities as a young child... Chu was introducted to a friend of her parents, O.S.S. Officer and instructor, Rex Applegate, during Word War II. As claimed... Applegate already had a side interest in psychical applications... was amazed and surprised at the strong "Intuitive Ability" that the young Chu had... asking personal questions with surprising intuitive response. Chu's analytical brightness and intelligence reflected an almost photographic memory as an additional complement to the already psychical abilities. Over the years... Chu would utilized various abilities in actual law enforcement related cases, and associated with other known professionals in the Psychical/Remote Viewing Communities. |
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Samuel Leghorn Clemmins (18-1910)... Writer, Author, Visionary |
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Renown as the American writer and author of "Life on the Mississippi" and "Huckleberry Finn", Clemmins was good humorist as well and published many newspaper/magazine article. His leanings toward 'Metapsyhics' and 'Future Science Fiction' is also well noted. In his 1879 book "A Tramp Abroard" His works note his ability to capture the subject in hand in the subject of 'Traveling', as well as hinting to 'Astral Traveling' and the psychical unknown. |
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Maj. Gen. Norman "Dutch" Cota (1893-1971)... Renown WWII General, Logistics Officer |
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Renowned to have secured and saved many lives at "Omaha Beach" during the height of the "D Day" operations... later to have held the incursion line at the "Battle of the Bulge" during World War II. "The Soldiers General" was well respected for his analytical logistics ability and "on field of action" problem solving capabilities. General Cota became an asset of Allied Commander, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower... both remaining good friends years later. During the "Cold War" it is strongly suggested that members of "The Moch Family"(ie: Alexander, Stanley) were also good friends with the good natured Cota and his family... and whom he was also aquainted with Jules S. Moch, who served as a member of the "Free French Force" in the combined allied operations. It is not known if General Cota had any direct connections and/or interests in "Psychical Applications" of early astral/remote viewing... but the close/distant indirect ties with the Moch and Cota families might suggest some sort of association... especially with Pioneer Remote Viewer, A. Edward Moch. It is also noted that Cota was married to Constance Alexander of New Your City, and was associated with Brig. Gen. George Alexander openning the possible of connections with Col. John Alexander and being related to Gen. Cota well. |
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Page incomplete and under development |
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More to be added, Continue to next page... |
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