From the Actor
PSI TECH is not only responsible for remote viewing's entrance into the marketplace, PSI TECH created the remote viewing industry. Before 1995, the general public was not really aware that such a secret program even existed. You see, PSI TECH which was formed in 1989, was about to come out with a book, and this caught the attention of certain folks at the C.I.A who really didn't want the public to think this stuff worked as well as it did. So what could they do to counter this? Go public and come out with their own story first. Lies wrapped around truths are the weapon of a proper disinformation campaign. If you want to create the proper spin, you hire the best P.R. firm in the country and make the story sexy and believable. Then you pepper it with doubt, and experts who skew the public's opinion enough so its not taken too seriously. That's exactly what happened, when Nightline's Ted Koppel did its piece on the CIA's version of remote viewing back in 1995. P! SI TECH kept plodding along, doing its corporate projects and training high level individuals in the skill. Certain aspects of the technology were never released to the public and many of PSI TECH's project files remain classified to this day.
Product Description
IT IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE MOST POWERFUL mind tool ever developed. And until very recently this technology was classified super top secret by the CIA and U.S. Militarys Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). What youre about to read is not science fiction or something out of a spy novel. This is for real. A real technology that allows anyone to tap their natural psychic ability beyond anything previously thought possible. Its called Remote Viewing.
PSYCHIC SPIES UNCOVERED
In 1995 Ted Koppel broke the "Psychic Spies" story on ABC's Nightline detailing the CIA and military's use of a powerful new psychic data collection technique known as Remote Viewing. It was a top secret program that began in the Cold War era of the 70's. In response to the Soviet's large scale investment into psychic research applications, scientists at Stanford Research Institute were tasked by the Department of Defense to come up with their own psychic spy technology. They hired one of the world's best known psychics at the time, Ingo Swann, who turned his eyes inward to view his own process and develop a system called Coordinate Remote Viewing. It was the first systemized psychic data collection tool to directly tap into the collective unconscious. Thousands of hours of testing this method revealed two key discoveries: 1) Remote Viewing is a latent "sixth sense" ability in nearly all humans and 2) it's possible to teach it to almost anyone.