Friday, April 8, 2011

Red Sox Anthem


This blog is about Music (composing), Politics and Remote Viewing (MPRV) and it's about time for my first post on music.

I'm a very long-time Red Sox fan and made a video titled "Red Sox Anthem". I composed the music in a program called Notion, which is one of the very best - if you know anyone who wants to or does compose music. Notion works with music notation and has a very user-friendly note entry system, samples of the London Symphony Orchestra, a good mixer, and many other fine features.

I posted it to Youtube and it now has about 1100 hits. I guess people are surfing "red sox" now that the season has begun. This is a tad short of the 300,000,000+ hits that Lady Gaga's Bad Romance has. But what's a poor boy from Beantown to do?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGLrkhDpqe0

Enjoy!


Thursday, April 7, 2011

An example of remote viewing: The Nina Reiser Case

Although remote viewing has been in the public eye since about 1995, after all these years, it is difficult to find online a detailed report of a real world remote viewing project with a confirmable objective or target. The following is one such report.

The Aurora Remote Viewing Group (2006-2009) remote viewed the disappearance of Nina Reiser and we compiled the following extensive report. I was the project manager.

The report covers the basics of RV with examples from sessions in the context of our efforts to assist in solving the tragic disappearance of Nina Reiser.

The report is available on Daz Smith's blog, Cosmic Spoon:

http://cosmicspoon.blogspot.com/search?q=reiser

and Teresa Frisch's web site, Aesthetic Impact:

http://www.aestheticimpact.com/remote-viewing/the-nina-reiser-case.html


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Unitary ARV

Traditional ARV (Associative Remote Viewing) suffers from a phenomenon known as displacement. This occurs when viewers get data from both of the target photosites or from the photosite that does not match the correct outcome.

Don Walker and I and others in the Aurora Remote Viewing group developed something we call Unitary ARV in an attempt to overcome this problem. In UARV there is only one actualized target. Don and I wrote articles for Daz's 8 Martinis web zine, summing up several years of experiments with Unitary ARV, both before and within the Aurora Remote Viewing group. (Link to 8 Martinis is in the right hand column of this page.)

We have recently joined with Marty Rosenblatt and other viewers and formed the Unitary ARV Group (or 1ARV), which is exploring unitary ARV with enhanced methods. Initial results are very promising, including two correct predictions for the Packers-Steelers Superbowl by the public viewing component.

Marty has customized his Precog10 web page to allow the public to take part in Unitary ARV work.
http://p-i-a.com/cgi-bin/Authentication/www_protect.cgi?file=AP.cgi

Marty has also published a web page which provides some introductory information on Unitary ARV along with some analogies/metaphors that may be helpful in comprehending UARV.

http://www.1arv.com/

We encourage others to learn about this methodology, take part using the public Precog 10 web site, or experiment on your own . Or if you are an experienced viewer and would like to participate in the 1ARV group, please get in touch with us.

Jon