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Remote Viewing Practice Announcing A New Website to Develop RV Skills by James Walsh  <(Copyright 2010, James Walsh. All Rights Reserved)
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<Edited by Robert D. Morningstar>
Dated: 15:27 March 4, 2010
The official Department of Defence definition of Remote Viewing was:
"The learned ability to transcend space and time, to view persons, places or things remote in space and time; to gather and report information on the same."
The phrase and associated technique(s) were made famous through media coverage in 1995, when details of a CIA project called Stargate were declassified.
Since 1995 former Military Intelligence Officers have started teaching this skill to civilians. Recently a new web site has been launched to help people practice and share their experiences online. The site, called RvWebby, is located at:
Remote Viewing is performed on a set of target co-ordinates which represent the target. The actual target details are never revealed to the remote viewer until the session is completed. There are many techniques developed over the years to perform a remote viewing session. The RvWebby web site helps people practice the techniques.
The web site has been created by James Walsh, an IT developer from England, UK, who has an ongoing interest in remote viewing and wishes to promote practice the RV techniques. Unable to find a practice "target pool" varied enough to satisfy his needs, he decided to implement his knowledge of protocols and methods into an IT solution.
The web site was first released in January 2010. Since then an experienced group of Remote Viewers from Australia called Remote Viewing Unit have provided guidance and support developing the functionality of the web site.
The Remote Viewing Unit (in Australia) was founded by Rick and Sandra Hilleard, who received their training in the USA, under the guidance of former Military Remote Viewers, who instructed them in:
1. Coordinate Remote Viewing;
2. Technical Remote Viewing;
3. Extended Remote Viewing.
They are currently the only Remote Viewing Trainers in Australia. The Remote Viewing Unit plans to use RV Webby’s online application to support their students with practice and guidance after training and to calibrate and fine tune professional remote viewers.
The web site functionality for public users includes:
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