What is Controlled Remote Viewing?
Simplified Explanation of CRV: It is a method people can be trained to use effectively
to acquire information about an event, a process, a person, an activity -
regardless of the time when the incident in question took place.
CRV is a learned step-by-step process that can be mastered through years of
dedicated training and hundreds of hours in practice sessions.
Whether the matter of interest happened in the past, present or will happen in
the future, our viewers can provide you detailed, time relevant information.
CRV Articles
Law Enforcement Technology, May 2004 article: "Controlled Remote Viewing, the future of surveillance?" by Geoffrey Gluckman
U.S. and World News Report, January 2003 article: "Enemies in the mind's eye" by Marianne Szegedy-Magzak and Charles Fenyvesi
Synchronicity Magazine, Autumn 2002 article: "What is Remote Viewing Anyway" by Coleen Marenich
Commander L. R. Bremseth, US Navy, 2001 Paper: "Unconventional Human Intelligence Support"
Nature magazine, October 1974 research paper: "Information Transmission under Conditions of Sensory Shielding" by Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff
Ingo Swann December 1995 article: "The 1973 Remote Viewing Probe of the Planet Jupiter",