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On a hot summers day by Loch Lomond, four Remote Viewers moved beyond space and time to locate a missing girl. The monitor, Dr Angela Thompson Smith of the Nevada Remote Viewing Group took each viewer individually in turn to probe for vital information of the girls whereabouts.

’Locate where she is now, who is there?’

’Two persons, an older woman and a younger man; they are arguing about what to do with her’.

‘What is the girl doing?’
’She is watching them from a large seat, like a settee’

’What is her emotional state, how is she feeling?’

’ She is bored; fed up, doesn’t appear to feel threatened in any way at all, she is just bored’.

 

Questions were simple and direct, and the answers from the viewers provided valuable pieces of the jigsaw - a picture was emerging.
The girl was safe; how she travelled, who was with her, how she was dressed, vehicles involved and even terrain was described.
The information from the viewers was sent to the USA; and the police on the evidence given, changed the case from an abduction, to a runaway.
The parents of the girl recognised some of the information, went to the location described by the Loch Lomond Viewers and brought their daughter home.

Remote Viewing as a practical tool, was born of the ‘Cold War’ and was first put to use by the USSR.
The USA started to realise that valuable secret information was passing into Russian hands without them finding a single trace of how it was being done. Normal information gathering methods such as spying, was ruled out for a number of practical reasons, so the Soviets had to be getting this information in another way, but how?

Eventually it was discovered that the USSR had been experimenting with psychics and information gathering methods for decades, and had found a good way of putting it to use. They had a unique cell of psychics who were meeting on a regular basis to gather secret information using methods that traversed distance, space and time.
In the USA, early experiments in ESP were taking place in the early 70s with a gifted psychic called Ingo Swann who very soon became involved with experimental research with scientists Hal Puthoff, and Russell Targ at the Stanford Research Institute.
Their work, (and Ingo Swann) soon came to the attention of the CIA and the USA Military, and as a result a Remote Viewing Unit was set up at Fort Meade with Ingo Swann providing a structure for RV training for military personnel.

Having initially found themselves at a disadvantage behind the Russians, the US Military, with the help of Ingo Swann formed an effective working unit which was used for ‘psychic spying’ under names such as ‘Grill Flame’ and ‘Stargate’ (well ahead of the TV series of ‘Stargate’).
The Military unit eventually closed (officially), and its existence was made public in a 50 minute film called ‘The Real X files’(1993) which featured many of the Army Remote Viewers. Officially at least, the Remote Viewing doors were closed.

In reality, Remote Viewing is alive and well although its aims may have changed. It is possible that every country has its own unofficial RVers. It has been claimed for example, that Saddam Hussein’s hiding place was found through the Remote Viewing.

The tasks that known trained Remote Viewers now tackle are in the main, removed from the Military, and like many of the tasks of the Loch Lomond Group, are humanitarian in character; finding lost children for example, (yes, we have provided information on Madeleine for the police).
Members of our group have accepted tasks such as unsolved murders, insurance scams, missing persons. Much of our work is voluntary, and depending on what the task is we don’t always receive feedback as we did with the missing girl. What we do know from the feedback we have received is that we have provided valuable information, which has led in many cases to a satisfactory conclusion.

The Loch Lomond Group, which has 19 trained Remote Viewers on its books, is the only group in the UK, which provides authorised training in Remote Viewing.


Mike Webster
About the author:

On leaving the  Royal Marines as Royal Marine Fencing Champion,  Mike embarked on a career as a professional fencing coach; finally achieving the rank of 'Diplomad Master of Fencing', or 'Professor', within the British Academy of Fencing.  

 

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