I've explored the massive wormholes beneath the surface of Mars. I've been inside the Pyramids of Giza, while they were being built. I was at the resurrection event of Jesus of Nazareth. I've stood in front of the first homosapiens as they wandered the alkaline shores of Lake Turkana. I've seen things that would leave the rebellious off-world replicants from Blade Runner speechless. I guess you could say that I've been around. After all, I am a remote viewer. But when I got access to the secret X-files of the world's most successful psi organization, the things I had perceived paled in comparison. So when I was first approached by the CEO of PSI TECH, Dane Spotts, about the idea of writing a book series based on those secret files, I thought long and hard about the idea.
I wasn't really worried about writing a book series about unconventional topics. It was just that there was so much already out there on
remote viewing. Authors purporting to be experts on the subject had crawled out of the woodwork ever since remote viewing slipped out of the confines of the military and into the public sector. All of the sudden that private first class in charge of the file cabinet at Fort Meade's classified military remote viewing unit in Maryland was staking his claim to fame and writing a book on how he routed out the soviet psychic spies using his incredible remote viewing prowess. There were even movies out depicting shadowy unshaven remote viewers in dark rooms scribbling out murder scenes on scraps of paper as they listened to tapes of what sounded like Ozzy Osbourne on crack. But most of them had simply all got it wrong.
How did I know? Well, for one thing I worked for the company that started it all. Not from the beginning, mind you, when PSI TECH first open their doors to the public in 1989. But I worked
with the same employees that were there at the beginning. I had copies of the data from the classified military files. You might say I had ringside seats to one of the greatest untold stories in America. I had also been trained by PSI TECH and had been remote viewing for years.
So here I was, surrounded by 20 years of remote viewing project data. Not just student sessions, mind you. There were file cabinets overflowing with projects from the military unit days up to the present. All of this data, thousands of...
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