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Not an exact science? Remote Viewing is generally regarded as pseudoscience:
Remote viewing is an example of using the human's innate ability to reach out beyond the body and explore new experiences and knowledge.
📚 "There's evidence that proves that this stuff is effective" - Remote viewer Joe McMonagle's irrefutable evidence of accurately drawing a nuclear subprogram for the Russian military from his living room in Virginia is remarkable.
🚀 In a daring remote viewing experiment, a participant successfully predicted the date and location of the Skylab's re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere, impressing the scientists involved.
🌌 "Hal Puthoff said it was the best remote viewing of a future event that he'd ever seen."
🌐 Joe McMonagle, a remote viewer, had a remarkable track record of never missing the location of a nuclear sub, attributing it to the high level of entropy in a reactor that stands out in Consciousness.
🕵️♂️ Joe McMonagle accurately remote viewed and described a brand new Russian submarine, including its unique characteristics and capabilities, which turned out to be true according to US Engineers.
Joseph McMoneagle
McMoneagle claims he had a remarkable memory of very early childhood events. He grew up surrounded by alcoholism, abuse and poverty. As a child, he had visions at night when scared, and began to hone his psychic abilities in his teens for his own protection when he hitchhiked. He enlisted to get away. McMoneagle became an experimental remote viewer while serving in U.S. Army Intelligence.
Hal Puthoff In the 1970s, CIA and DIA granted funds to Harold E. Puthoff to investigate paranormal abilities, collaborating with Russell Targ in a study of the purported psychic abilities of Uri Geller, Ingo Swann, Pat Price, Joseph McMoneagle and others, as part of the Stargate Project,[20] of which Puthoff became a director.[21] As with Ingo Swann and Pat Price, Puthoff attributed much of his personal remote viewing skills to his involvement with Scientology whereby he had attained, at that time, the highest level. All three eventually left Scientology in the late 1970s. Puthoff worked as the principal investigator of the project. His team of psychics is said[who?] to have identified spies, located Soviet weapons and technologies, such as a nuclear submarine in 1979 and helped find lost SCUD missiles in the first Gulf War and plutonium in North Korea in 1994.
The Apollo astronauts left Earth, went to the moon, and returned, and remembered their experience so that seems to debunk this memory wiping grid around the earth you speak of, doesn't it?
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: OmegaLogos
That's awfully complicated...
Here it is even simpler and it works without ignoring diffrent accounts of what happens after death:
everyone will get what he created for himself in his mind while alive...
Jesus didn't hold the opinion that "Found to be lacking" was a deciding factor in returning to "Heaven on Earth". He felt the way home was being blocked by the Pharisees.
If your soul is found to be lacking the spiritual qualities, such as handing your freewill back to God and having died for God, then your soul is mind wiped and sent back to reincarnate here in Hell, otherwise your soul resurrects in heaven with your memories intact!
And it is just that simple ok!
King James Bible
But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in.
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
"None but ourselves can free our mind"
*Bob Marley