
Earth Ancients Russell Targ: Remote Viewing, Past, Present, Future
Aug 19, 2023
Russell Targ, an American physicist and parapsychologist, discusses remote viewing and psychic abilities. He shares techniques for expanding the mind's eye beyond physical limitations. Targ highlights the surprising reliability and accuracy of ESP in laboratory experiments and classified tasks. The podcast explores the discovery of unseen ruins and the benefits of LiDAR technology in archaeology. It also delves into the story of Annie Bessons, a psychic who accurately described quarks and gluons before their discovery.
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Remote Viewing Positioned As Complementary Archaeological Tool
- Remote viewing is presented as an alternative non‑technical scanning method to find ancient sites beyond LIDAR and excavations.
- Cliff Dunning frames remote viewing as complementary to LIDAR for locating ruins when documentary or inscription evidence is lacking.
Scientist Did A Successful Remote View Alone In Shielded Room
- Russell Targ described sitting alone in a shielded room and drawing an airport target when his regular psychic Pat Price left during a series of tests.
- His simple sketch matched the distant island airport target, illustrating that trained scientists can perform remote viewing.
Remote Viewing Stock Forecasts Made Quarter Million In 1982
- Targ ran nine associative remote viewing stock trials with psychic Keith Harary, using four office objects mapped to market moves.
- Harary described targets accurately and their trades reportedly made ~$250,000 in 1982, nine for nine in hits.
