Hi Everyone, As we approach the end of 2012, I want to remind everyone about our track record with respect to our remote-viewing studies, and I want to explain why this is important to understanding our Post-2012 Earth Changes Project. You need to understand this, and you need to understand it now.
Over the past six years, at The Farsight Institute we have been engaged in numerous multi-methodology remote-viewing studies using CRV, HRVG, and SRV approaches to data collection. During these past six years, we have not gotten anything totally wrong. Moreover, our Multiple Universes Project spanned an entire year of predicted future events, and that experiment was published in a major scientific and peer-reviewed journal. You can read the article here: Multiple Universes Article by Courtney Brown
To understand how good our track record really is, let us briefly examine a situation in which we seemed to do the worst. In the middle of 2008, after looking at the initial results from our Post-2012 Earth Changes Project, I decided to do a calibration target. This is like looking at your dashboard meters when you are driving your car to make sure everything is as expected. The calibration target was Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on 1 December 2008. Some of the results suggested that a major earthquake hit Los Angeles prior to that date. I had never examined earthquake data before, but based on what was in some of the sessions, it seemed like the earthquake hit some months before. This led me to publish on 27 June 2008 a probability graph that peaked on the last few days of July as the most likely time for the earthquake, should those data be correct. Well, on 29 July 2008, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit Los Angeles, which was big enough to completely shut down the city's cell phone system (since everyone was rattled and calling all their friends and family to make sure they were safe). But the earthquake was not as devastating as the remote-viewing data seemed to suggest. This led to the year-long Multiple Universes Project where we investigated the possibility of there being parallel realities (a major area of concern in theoretical physics these days) in which some realities would experience a major earthquake whereas others would experience a more moderate earthquake, all on the same day. The confirmative results of this study were published in the article referenced above. So, in our worst-case situation, we nonetheless predicted an important earthquake on the exact day that a very significant earthquake happened. Again, that is the worst we have done, and that was pretty good. All of our other projects have been spot-on.
What is important now is that you fully understand the complete body of our research over the past six years. If the results of our Post-2012 Earth Changes Project turn out to be correct, then you need to understand these results so that you can plan for your future, and so that you can help others understand why these results are important. The best way to do this is to watch the DVD, The Farsight Experiments. This DVD has been specially designed to give a full background into our major studies, to let people "hit the ground running," so to speak. It contains not only the results of the Post-2012 Earth Changes Project, but also the results of our other important projects that help you put the Earth Changes data into perspective. You need to see the projects in the proper order, and in their totality, to grasp the significance of it all. Here is the link to the DVD on Amazon. The Farsight Experiments DVD
Also, if our Post-2012 Earth Changes data are correct, then it is possible that Internet connectivity may be disrupted for a considerable period of time. You are going to want to have your own physical copy of the DVD to show others in such a situation so that you can continue to teach others about the importance of remote viewing. More than ever, people are going to need to understand the reality of the remote-viewing phenomenon, and why they should care about this. You cannot wait for mainstream science to do this for you. You will be helping our planet when you show the DVD to your friends and family. This information will spread best by word of mouth. We need you to help us get the word out.
Finally, The Farsight Experiments is a great educational gift as we approach the holiday season. It could be the gift that changes a person's life for the better. Every purchase of the DVD directly helps support our efforts to educate the public about remote viewing and its importance to our future as a species. Giving this DVD as a gift is a way of contributing to our joint efforts.
Finally, there is another project that also helps our remote-viewing efforts, although it is not an official project of The Farsight Institute. I conducted an independent project into the crucifixion drama surrounding Jesus. Daz Smith was the remote viewer for this project. If you have an open mind and want to look at the results for this project, buying the DVD for The Crucifixion Ruse does help support our other remote-viewing efforts. That project has its own web site: The Crucifixion Ruse Web Site I hope you get a chance to watch the entire DVD. It is a truly fascinating project, and all of the proceeds are used to support our research.
Over the next few days, I will be sending out a few additional emails. These emails will include suggestions for how to reasonably prepare for the Post-2012 Earth Changes, should our data turn out to be correct. Given out previous track record, I think this is an important topic moving forward.
Until then, keep spreading the word. Our track record is solid, and the future is right in front of us. Best, Courtney Brown, Ph.D. Director, The Farsight Institute
Comments
Let's hope our winter of our discontent will be made glorious summer...
Looks very interesting. I listened to the 22 minute video and viewed some of the handwritten notes. My question is, if the RVer doesn't know the location, then how is the location determined? Also, it doesn't seem like they actually "see" what's going on, instead they pick up emotions and temperatures and sounds, and such.